Dolores, Colorado E1 von AGENDA TOWN OF DOLORES COLORADO BOARD OF1 TRUSTEES MEETING/WORASHOP DECEMBER 12TH, 2022, 6:30P.M. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT1 TOWN HALL 420 CENTRAL AVENUE. IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY, PLEASE VISIT THE TOWN WEBSITE UNDER GOVERNMENTTOWN BOARD MEETING FOR THE ZOOM LINK tips/townordolores.colorado.goy 1. CALLTO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL: 4. ACTION/APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA 5. IDENTIFICATION OF ACTUAL OR PERCEIVED CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. 6.0 CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD: This is an opportunity for Citizens to address the Board at this time or during a Public Hearing. Each Person will have 5 minutes. The Town Board encourages public comment by the following sources: Live at the Town Hall, virtually via ZOOM (see the Town Website for the link), or by submitting your comments, via email, to the Town Clerk at ammyPtownocolorescon any time before the dated Board meeting. ACTION/APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA: 7.1 Minutes from: November 14th, 2022, Board meeting 7.2 Proceeding: For the Month of November 2022 7.3 Special Event Liquor License: Dolores River Boating Advocates to bel held at the Dolores Community Center, January 27th, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 8. REMOVED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 9. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 9.1 Amended. 2022 Budget 1 9.2 Liquor License Transfer: Lindo Michoan LLC, request for temporary 10. ACTION/APPROVALORDINANCE/RESOLUTIONS: 10.1 Action/Approval: Resolution R509 Series 2022, for supplemental budget & appropriating additional sums of money to defray expenses in excess of amounts budgeted for the year 2022 for the 10.2 Action/Approval: Resolution R510: Series 2022 Certification of 2022 Tax Levies for 2023 10.3 Action/Approval Resolution R511 Series 2022 Notice to set Mill Levy, levying property taxes for the year of 2023 tol help defray the costs of Government for the Town of Dolores Colorado, for the 10.4 Action/Approval Resolution R512 $2022: Summarizing expenditures and revenues for each fund, adopting a budget (Exhibit B) for the Town of Dolores Colorado for the Calendar year beginning on 10.5 Action/Approval: Resolution R513 Series 2022, 2023 contract for Law Enforcement: Services between Montezuma County Board of Commissioners, Montezuma County Sheriff's Office, and the 10.6 Action/Approval/Discussion: Resolution R5008 Series 2022: Adopting a Master Plani for. Joe Town of Dolores, (pursuant to section 29-1-109 C.R.S.) Budget year, certificate of 2022 Tax Levies for the 2023 Budget Year. Budget Year 2023. the first day of January 2023, and the appropriation of such funds. Budget message. Town of Dolores Rowell Park. Review. JRP key components for the GoCO grant. 10. STAFF REPORTS: For the record: Staff reports are addedi to the packet for review. 10.2 Manager Report: Manager Ken Charles 10.3 Sheriff's Report: Sheriff Steve Nowlin 10.4 Attorney Report: Attorney. Jon Kelly 11. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD BUSINESS: 12. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: 10.5Treasurer Report: Treasurer/Finance Manager Tricia Gibson 11.1 Discussion: Moving forward with the agreement of current Land Use Planning Service. 12.1 Parks/Playground Advisory Committee 12.2 Planning and Zoning Committee 12.3 Attainable Housing Task Force 13. OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS: 13.1 Chamber of Commerce: Susan Lisak 2 13.2 Montezuma County Commissioner: Jim Candelaria 16. UPCOMING AGENDA ITEMS FOR. JANUARY 2023 MEETING: 15. TRUSTEES REPORTS/ACTIONS 17.ADJOURN 3 COMSENT AGENPA Dolores, Colorado FE ono AGENDA TOWN OFI DOLORES COLORADO BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING/WORASHOP NOVEMBER 14TH, 2022, 5:30P.M. THE MEETING WILLI BEI HELD ATTOWN HALL 420 CENTRAL: AVENUE. IFY YOU WISH TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY, PLEASE VISIT THE TOWN' WEBSITE UNDER GOVERNMENTTOWN BOARD MEETING FOR THE: ZOOM LINK tips/townordolores.colorado.gov WORKSHOP: 5:30 P.M. THROUGH 6:30 P.M: Includes dinner 1. DISCUSSION: SGM Phase Il waterline exhibit and cost estimate. BOARDI MEETING: 6:30P.M. 1. CALLTO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL: 4,ACTION/APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA 5.IDENTIFICATION OF ACTUAL OR PERCEIVED CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. 6. CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD: This is an opportunityt for Citizens to address the Board at this time or during al Public Hearing. Each Person will have 51 minutes. The Town Board encourages public comment by the following sources: Live at the Town Hall, virtually via ZOOM (see the Town' Website for the link), or by submitting your comments, via email, tot the Town Clerk at ammyPtowpocolcrescon any time before the dated Board meeting. .ACTION/APPROVAL OF1 THE CONSENT AGENDA: 7.1 Minutes from: October 10th, 2022, Board meeting 7.2 Minutes from: October 17th, 2022, Board continuation meeting 7.3 Minutes from: October 24t, 2022, Board/Workshop meeting. 1 7.41 Proceedings: For the month of October 2022 8. REMOVED CONSENT AGENDAITEMS 9.STAFF REPORTS: For the record Staff reports are added to the packet for review. 9.1 Introduction: Timothy Brown Montezuma County EPR Coordinator/Heath Department 9.2 Manager Report: Manager Ken Charles 9.3 Sheriff's Report: Sheriff Steve Nowlin a. Introduction toi the 2023 Sheriffs contract 9.4 Attorney Report: Attorney. Jon Kelly 10. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD BUSINESS: 9.5 Treasurer Report: Treasurer/Finance Manager Tricia Gibson 10.1 Discussion/Possible Action: Empire Electric-Street Lights 10.2Discussion: The Closing of 601 Central Ave. Next phase 10.3 Discussion/Possible Action: Budget-Donations for the year 2023 11. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: 11.1 Parks/Playground Advisory Committee 11.2 Planning and Zoning Committee 11.3 Attainable Housing Task Force 12. OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS: 12.1 Chamber of Commerce: Susan Lisak 12.2 Montezuma County Commissioner: Jim Candelaria 13.1 Discussion/Public Comment: 2023 Draft Budget. 14. ACTION/APPROVALORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS: 13. PUBLICHEARINGS: 14.1 Discussion/Action: Resolution R508 Series 2022 Adopting al Plan for. Joe Rowell Park. 15. TRUSTEES REPORTS/ACTIONS 2 16. UPCOMING AGENDA ITEMS FORI DECEMBER 2022 MEETING: 16.1 For the record please note that the second meetings oft the month for November and December are canceled by the Board of Trustees, due to the upcoming Holidays. December: 12th, 2022 will bet the last meeting for the year 2022. 17. ADJOURN 3 Dolores, Colorado EE R00 MINUTES TOWN OF DOLORES COLORADO BOARD OF1 TRUSTEES MEETING/WORKSHOP NOVEMBER 14TH, 2022, 5:30P P.M. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT1 TOWNI HALL 420 CENTRAL AVENUE. IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY, PLEASE VISIT THE TOWN WEBSITE UNDER GOVERNMENT TOWN BOARD MEETING FOR THE: ZOOM LINK tips/townofdolores.colorado.gov WORKSHOP: 5:30 P.M. THROUGH 6:30P.M: She presented an exhibit with costs. BOARD MEETING: 6:30P P.M. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1.D DISCUSSION: Catherine Carella with SGM discussed options for the Phase Il waterline replacement. 1. CALLTO ORDER: Mayor Reeves called the meeting to order at 6:37 p.m. 3. ROLL CALL: Board Members present, Mayor Leigh Reeves, Trustees Duvall "Val" Truelsen, Andy! Lewis, Kalin Grigg, Mark Youngquist, and Chris Holkestad. Trustee Sheila Wheeler was absent. 3.1Staff Present: Manager Ken Charles, Clerk Tammy Neely Treasurer' Tricia Gibson, Building Official 4.ACTION/APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA: Trustee Youngquist moved to approve the agenda, as amended removing item 14.1, seconded by Trustee Grigg. Motion passed unanimously. S.IDENTIFICATION OF ACTUAL OR PERCEIVED CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. No comment 6. CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD: This is an opportunity for Citizens to address the Board at this time or during a Public Hearing. Each Person will have! 51 minutes. The Town Board encourages public comment by the following sources: Live at the Town Hall, virtually via ZOOM (see the Town Website for the link), or by submitting your comments, via email, toi the Town Clerk at ammyetowpocoorescom 6.1 Melissa Watters 907 Central Ave: Commented on the lighting throughout the town. She commented on the Dark Skies section of the LUC, and the Dark Skies Association. Lights should not be David Doudy, Attorney. Jon Kelly, and Sheriff Steve Nowlin. any time before the dated Board meeting. shining in people'shomes ori in their living areas. 6.21 Thomas Wolf 107 N5th Street. Commented to the Board on thet town lighting issue. Therei isno need for al light Pole (8541) to be at itsl location. There is just a dead-end road. He commented that other 6.3 Kit Kelly: 14630 Road 29 inquired about attainable housing, asking about the RFP, and what the expectation were. Manager Charles informed her that it was in the early stages. She also asked ifs staff has reached out to other jurisdictions on procedures. The Board informed! her that there isal Task Force neighbors did not want the light there as well, asi itr not: a residential light. currently working on the project. 6.41 Marianne Mate suggested the Board work with Empire Electric on the lighting. ACTION/APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA: 7.1 Minutes from: October 10th, 2022, Board meeting 7.2 Minutes from: October 17th, 2022, Board continuation meeting 7.3 Minutes from: October 24th, 2022, Board/Workshop meeting. 7.4 Proceedings: For the month of October 2022 Trustee Holkestad move to approve the meeting minutes of October 10", 17th, 24", and the proceedings. for the month of October 2022, seconded by Trustee Youngquist. Trustee Lewis abstained 8. REMOVED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS: Item 14.1 was removed from the agenda at the request of from the vote. The motion passed unanimously. Manager Charles. 9.STAFF REPORTS: For the record Staff reports are added to the packet for review. 9.1 Introduction: Timothy Brown Montezuma County Health Department Emergency Preparedness Response introduced himself. He informed the Board that there were COVID-19Tests, PPE's, masks, and 9.2 Manager Report: Town Clerk Tammy Neelyi informed the Board that the median income changed slightly for the Senior Discount water/sewer Program, which for 1 person $46,050 would bet the limit annually at 80%. Manager Ken Charles updated the Board on events and items the Staff is working other items available at the Health Dept. on: Closing on the property of 601 Central Avenue (New Town Hall) Asbestos Analysis on the property located at 420 Central Avenue. Results were there is asbestos inr materials used in the building. Staff will seek proposals and costs for asbestos removal. Public' Works installed 21 bear proof refuse containers throughout the Parks and the Town. 75% The Town and Dolores Fire Protection District reviewed the RFP process for two early waring sirens. The received a FEMA grant for 55% of the costs, the Dolores FPD, and Montezuma County Sheriffs Dept. Contributed $10,000.00. Empire Electrici is considering a request to The COVID-19 Vaccination Bus will be at. Joe Rowell Park, Friday November 18th, 2022. oft the cost was provided by CPW. provide andi install the poles for the two sites. December 12th, 2022 will bet the next Town Board Meeting, it will include the 2023 Budget adoption/resolutions: No other meetings will bes scheduled fort the rest of the 2022 year. Parks meeting December gth, 2022. Planning and Zoning Meeting December 6th, 2022. 9.3 Sheriff's Report: Sheriff Steve Nowlin reported the calls for service with at few bear sightings. He remarked that they should be settling down for a nap. He presented the Sheriffs contract and resolution 9.4 Attorney Report: Attorney. Jon Kelly discussed Proposition 122 Natural Medicine Health. Act of 2022. This passed by al 53.1%1 to 46.9% vote. It permits the use of certain Natural Medicines or psychedelic mushrooms. The State of Colorado will adopt rules regulating and licensing "Healing Centers" and' "Facilitators" in 2024. Presumably the first center would open late 2024. Municipalities may not ban Healing Centers in their jurisdictions. Proposition 123 the Affordable Housing Fund passed 51.1%1 to 49.9%. This creates an Affordable Housing Fund from 1/10 of a percent of income taxes 9.5 Treasurer Report: Treasurer/Finance Manager Tricia Gibson reviewed the month of October Sales tax report. Iti is showing at a 22% increase from November 2021. The sales tax and marijuana tax goal for November 2022 has been met. She reported to the Board that the Town will be going live and will be accepting credit cards for water/sewer payments, dogl licenses, building permits, court fines, and for the year 2023. collected by the State of Colorado. more on. January: 17", 2023. 10. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD BUSINESS: 10.1 Discussion/Possible Action: Empire Electric-Street Lights. Manager Charles explained that there have been some issues with streetlights in the Town. Several complaints have been received from Citizens on certain streetlights after Empire Electric updated lighting. Most of the complaints heard was that streetlights are very bright. In an efforti to address the problem Building Official David Doudy and Technician Brad Dennison investigated five locations. David gave a power point presentation oft the differences between LEDI lighting and standard. The amount per foot candles were measured revealing a need for some adjustment. Empire Electric will need to set thel lighting lower. All lights are: shielded for compliance. The Town will be looking into: several options. Safety for pedestrians and neighborhood 10.2 Discussion: The Closing of 601 Central Ave. Next phase. Manager Charles reported that the closing to purchase property at 601 Central Avenue was completed October 3151, 2022, for the amount 10.3 Discussion/Possible Action: Budget-Donations for the year 2023. The Town Board budgets money from the General Fund to support the community organizations. Each organization must meet an eligibility criterion. Treasurer' Tricia Gibson presented to the Board the list of budget contributions. The total proposed costi for contributions were! $25,000.00. The Board will decide approval at the December must be considered. of $379,900.00. 12th, 2022, meeting along with budget approval. 11. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: 11.1 Parks/Playground Advisory Committee Chair Marianne Mate reported meeting discussion on the. JRP Park Plan. Thet topic was the pump track bike park. Manager Charles added that the outdoor 11.2 Planning and Zoning Committee: Chair Linda Robinson talked about the lighting in the Town. Planning and Zoning reviewed the dark sky of the LUC. She requested al hard copy of the LUC. exercise equipment has arrived. 11.3 Attainable Housing Task Force: 12. OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS: 12.1 Chamber of Commerce: Susan Lisak announced the November and December activities for the Town. Tree lighting and decorating of Flanders Park. Santa at the Goose and more. 12.2 Montezuma County Commissioner: Jim Candelaria was absent 13. PUBLICI HEARINGS: 13.1 Discussion/Public Comment: 2023 Draft Budget: Mayor Reeves opened the hearing for public comment. There were no changes to the budget. Noy public comment was made. Mayor Reeves closed the hearing. Further action will take place at the December 12+h, 2022, meeting. MACTOWAPAOVALORDNANCIS/REOLUTONS: was removed from the agenda per approval of the agenda. 15. TRUSTEES REPORTS/ACTIONS: No reports or action were given. 16. UPCOMING AGENDA ITEMS FOR DECEMBER 2022 MEETING: 16.1 2023 Budget Approval and resolutions final approval 16.2 2023 Sheriffs Contract final approval 16.31 Two possible liquor licenses 16.4 Street Lighting 14.1 Discussion/Action: Resolution R508 Series 2022 Adopting a Plan for. Joe Rowell Park. This item 17. ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Reeves adjourned the meeting at 9:38 p.m. Mayor Leigh Reeves Town Clerk" Tammy Neely e o 6 DRE 8439 (07/07/22) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OFF REVENUE Application Liquor Enforcement Division (303)2 205-2300 Ostate Only Permit/State Property and One ofthe Following (See back fore detalis.) B3 Social Fratemal Charteredi Branch, Lodge or Chapter Patriotic National Organization or Society Political DReligious Institution UIAB 2110 Mait, Vinous And Spirituous Liquor 2170 Fermented! Malt Beverage 1. Name ofApplicant Organization orF Political Candidate 2. Mailing Address of Organization orF Political Candidate (include street, city/town and ZIP) POBox 1173 Dolores, CO 81323 Departmental Use a for Special Events Permit Only Inc order tog qualifyf for a Special Events Permit, Youl Must Bead Qualifying Organization Per 44-5-102 C.R.S. DAthletic Philanthropic Institution Political Candidate Municipality OwnedA Arts Facilities $25.00 Per Day Liquor Permit Number Type of Special Event Applicant ls Applying for: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE $10.00F Per Day State Sales Tax Number (Requtred) 45-4046629 Dolores River Boating Advocates 3. Address off Place tol Have Special Event (include street, city/towna and ZIP) Dolores Community Center 400Riverside. Ave, Dolores, CO 81323 4. Authorized Representative ofQualifying Organization or Political Candidate Authorized Representative's Mailing/ Address (ifc different than address provided in Question 2.) Date of Birth Phone Number 01/14/80 Date of Birth Phone! Number 08/20/87 EmailA Address ofE Event Manager alana@ ooresrverpoatingory Amber Clark Alana Bond 970-799-8704 808-443-9250 same as above 5. Event Manager 6. HasApplicant Issued Event Manager Home Address (Street, City, State, ZIP) 305 S. Main St. Mancos, CO81328 Organization or Political Candidate been a Special Event Permit this Calendar Year? N No JY Yes How many days?. Date 01/27/23 Hours From 6p.m. Hours From To 10p.m. Date Hours From To Date Hours From To 7.Ist the premises forv whichy eventi ist tob be held under the Colorado Liquord yours or Beer codes? currently licensed No - Yes Licensel Number 8. Does the Applicant Have! Possession or Written Permissiont for the Use ofl Thel Premises to bel Licensed? Yes JNo List Belowt the Exact Date(s) for Which Applicationi is Being Madef for Permit Date To Date .m. Hours From m. To Date .m. Hours From .m. To Date .m. Hours From .m. To Date .m. Hours From .m. To Date .m. Hours From m. To Oath of Applicant Title Date .m. Hours From .m. To Date .m. Hours From .m. To Date .m. Hours From m. To Date .m. Hours From m. To Date m. Hours From .m. To Date .m. Hours From m. To Date/ .m. m. .m. m. .m. m. Ideclare under penalty of perjuryi int the second degree that Ihave read thet foregoing application and all attachments thereto, and that ak nformatigrftherein! is true, correct, and complete to the best of myk knowledge. Signatg Execshi Drcchr 4/2022 Report and Approval of Local Licensing Authority (City or County) Thei foregoing application has been examined and the premises, business conducted and character oft the applicant is satisfactory, and we do report that suchp permit, "granted, will comply with thep provisions of Title 44, Article 5, C.R.S., as amended. THEREFORE, THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Locall Licensing Authority (Cityor County) City County Tite Llabllity Information State (Instructions on Reverse Side) Telephone Number of City/County Clerk Signature Date Total DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE- -FORI DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE USE ONLY License Account Number Llabllity Date -750 (999) $ DR8 8439 (07/07/22) Application Information and Checklist The following supporting documents must be attached to this application for a permit to bel Issued: Appropriate fee. Diagram oft the areat tol bel licensed (not larger that 8 1/2"X1 11" reflecting bars, walls, partitions, ingress, egress and dimensions. Note: Ifthe event is to! be! held outside, please submit evidence ofi intended control, ie., Certificate of good corporate standing (NONPROFIT) issued by Secretary of State within last two years; or Ifaj political Candidate, attach copies of reports and statements that were filed with the Secretary of State. Application musti first be submitted to thel Local Licensing Authority (city or county) at least thirty (30) days prior Public notice of the proposed event and procedure for protesting issuance of the permit shall be conspicuously posted at the proposed location for at least (10) days before approval of the permit by! Local Licensing Authority. State Licensing Authority must be notified of approved applications by Local Licensing Authorities within ten fencing, ropes, barriers, etc. Copy of deed, lease, or written permission of owner for use oft the premises. Ifnoti incorporated, a NONPROFIT charter; or tot the event. (44-5-106 C.R.S.) (10) days of approval. Check payable to the Colorado Department Of Revenue Qualifications for Speclal Events Permit (44-5-102 C.R.S.) ASpecial Event Permit issued under this article may bei issued to an organization, whether or not presently licensed under Articles 4 and 30 of this title, which has been incorporated under thel laws of1 this state for the purpose ofaso- cial, fratemal, patriotic, political or athletic nature, and noti for pecuniary gain or whichi is ar regularly chartered branch, lodge or chapter of a national organization or society organized for such purposes and being non profit in nature, or which is a regularly established religious or philanthropic institution, and to any political candidate who has filed the necessary reports and statements with the Secretary of State pursuant to Article 45 ofTitle 1, C.R.S. ASpecial Event permit may be issued to any municipality owning arts facilities at which productions or performances of an artistic or cultural nature are presented for use at such facilities. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO CERTIFICATE OF FACT OF GOOD STANDING LJena Griswold, as the Secretary of State of the State ofColorado, hereby certify that, according to the records oft this office, Dolores River] Boating Advocates isa Nonprofit Corporation formed or registered on 06/19/2013 under the law of Colorado, has complied with all applicable requirements of this office, and is in good standing with this office. This entity has been assigned entity Thiscertificate reflects facts established or disclosed by documents deliveredi tot this office onj paper through 10/28/2022 that have been posted, and by documents delivered to this office electronically through Ihave affixed hereto the Great Seal oft the State of Colorado and duly generated, executed, andi issued this official certificate at Denver, Colorado on 11/01/2022 @ 10:22:53 in accordance with applicable law. identification number 20131356064. 11/01/2022 @ 10:22:53. This certificate is assigned Confirmation Number 14431007 NE 1876 genaHuouale Secretary of State of the State of Colorado End of Certificate Notice: A certificate issed electronically from the Colorado Secretary of State's website is fully and immediately valid and effective. However, as an option, the issuance and validity of a certificate obtained electronically may be established by visiting the Validate a Certificate page of the Secretary of State's website, MeMCdow entering the cerfoascnfnmatin: mmber displayedont the certificate, and following thei instructions displayed. Confirming the soeofacertfeate smerelyoptiona and is not necessary to the valid and efective issuance ofacertificate For more information, visit our website, Amps/hm.coloradoasg gov click "Businesses, trademarks, trade names" ands select "Frequently Asked@uestions." KITCHEN 2 ALLHAY DNNG AREA CJ MASONS STORAGE Li A56BBLY AREA 1s Lo STOR. a PERFORMANCE AREA Es EE KITOHENETTE SENOR ROOM LAJ AV mou Date wpafpe Honorable Mayor and Board of Trustees Town of Dolores: DbeRis reserved the Dolores Recbafigfhwaks Community Center at 400 Riverside Avenue, Dolores, Colorado, GuarZe-24Zoz from B:c0am, tomidnsht The Community Center Boardh has given permis- sion to serve alcohol beverages during this event. rxmiaety If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, 2 donnie Ryan 970-394-5727 Dolores Community Center Manager DOLORES COMMUNITY CENTER Asa 38 aid M7ul Application; foruse Name of Organization or Individual: Dalorts River Boatlg Advocates Address: Ro Box 173 Phone: 808-443 -7250 Alternate Phone: 970-799-8704 Email address: ahalain-atn - Estimated Number of People: 150 Purpose of Evênt: Pevmit Paly Fmokaiser Ist the event being held as ai benefit for ani individual? Ves XNo Will alcoholic beverages be served or sold?_ yes Are you a Colorado registered Non-profit? Xyes No No Ifyes, Non-profit Tax ID: Meeting space requested: fTime requested: 26127 allayan 2020 Full Facility $60.00 $150.00 $300.00 $200.00 $25/day $30 self setup $50 we setup Fee Schedule: South Room $40.00 $100.00 $200.00 $100.00 $25/day $30s self setup $50 we setup For events 75 people and under: Meeting Room $20.00 $40.00 $80.00 $0.00 $25/day N/A Kitchen Only $25.00 $40.00 $60.00 $100.00 N/A N/A Byt the hour Half-day Full day Deposit (refundable) LCD projector Stage For events over 75 people: Full Facility Rental Usage and setup of outdoor areas Event consultation on setup, usage ofe equipment Full kitchen usage, including appliances and dishes Usage of LCD Projector & screens Usage of Microphone and Sound Systems Set-up &1 take down of tables & chairs Set-up and take down of stage Full clean up at end (except dishes) Deposit (refundable) Platinum Package Gold Packagé Silver Package Bronze Package $950.00 3Day X X X X X X X X $200.00 $750.00 2 1/2Day X X X X X X X $200.00 $600.00 2Day X X X X X $200.00 $450.00 1Day X X X X X $200.00 DOLORES COMMUNITY CENTER Contract Agreement lagree to the following conditions: A. All contracts for the use of the Dolores Community Center must be signed and fees paid 14 days prior to use. If the event is cancelledi for any reason between 5a and 10 days prior to use, 25% oft the monies shall be charged to cover the cost of handling, inconvenience, and the unavailability of the facility to others before any refunds are made. Any cancellations between 1 and 4 days prior to use will be charged 50%, and any cancellations within 24 B. Ihereby understand will be responsible for the cleaning of the facility (unless I have chosen a package in which cleaning is included) and for damages as a result of the activity and that a charge will bet taken from the deposit fee (if required) to cover additional cleanup and damage. Ifl have not paid a deposit, or the cost of cleaning or damagesi is more than the collected deposit, understand thatIwill be liable and willl be made to pay for any Alcoholic beverages may be served at private parties. If the event is open to the public, the user must have approval from the Dolores Community Center Board of Directors and must have an approved Colorado Liquor License (obtained by application with the Town of Dolores). The License must be displayed at the event. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside the building unless permitted by your State Liquor License. D. Alle events must end by midnight unless prior approval has been given by the Dolores Community Center Board of E. This use and fee schedule is subject to revisions buti in no way will affect events aiready scheduled and paid for. I understand that if over 75 people are attending the event, I must choose a package deal that includes cleaning . ,the undersigned, agree to save and hold harmless the Dolores Community Center Association and thel Board of Directors from any and all claims and demands arising out of the use of the premises, and will defend any cause action brought to enforce any such claims or demands against the Dolores Community Center Association and hours of event will be charged 75%. additional cleaning and damages. Directors. No alcohol may be served after midnight. and setup. Board of Directors. Date confirmed: Jan26-27202Z Times mme:ODA.mE Room Number ofe ihnigw MmmF#FREEf #55 Equipment Fees 55 Subtotal AL Total Due expected guests: B0B! #um Usage /Package Fees Silver, cand Other Fees Slage F #55 Dissount (only 1 may be appliçable: Non-profitBenefit, Regular user (10 or more times annually) 700 Damage /C Cleaning Deposit (refundable! Contractisn noti in effect until signed by the Dolores Community Center Association Representative and full payment Alana Bonol Printed Name z222 W/22/22 Today'sDate - - - oogARapresentotive EV natured DRE 8404 (12/29/21) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OFI REVENUE Enforcement Liquor Division (303): 205-2300 New License Colorado Liquor Retail License Application New-Concurrent Transfer of Ownership State Property Only Master file All answers must be printed in blacki ink or typewritten Applicant must check the appropriate box(es) Applicant should obtain a copy of the Colorado Liquor and Beer Code: SB6.Caloadagowlguor 2. Applicar! lfanLLC, name dflLC,Hpartnership. atl least 2 partner's names; ifcorporation, name of corporation 1. Applicant is applying as alan Individual M Limited Liability Company Association or Other Corporation Partnership (includes Limited Liability and Husband and Wife Partnerships) FEINNumber 92-0836401 Lindo Michoacan, LLC Name ofE 2a.Tradel Lindo Mchoacan,LLC 104S2ndst City Dolores 4. Mailing/ Address (Number and Street) 5. Email Address (Bernardo Ruiz) Establishment (DBA) State Sales Tax Number Business Telephone 92-0834o/ 3. Address of Premises (specify exact location of premises, include suite/unit numbers) County Montezuma CityorTown State ZIPCode CO81323 State ZIPCode COI81321 10745 RoadG Ro. By5DoloRes Cortez 6. Ift the premises currentlyhas al liquor oft beer license, you must answer thet following questions ariasmary27@ yahoo.com Present Tradel Name ofE Establishment (DBA) Mi Tequila SectionA A D Application Fee for New License.. D Application Feei for NewL License w/Concurrent Review. MApplication! Fee for Transfer. Section B D Add Optionall Premises toH&R.. $100.00X D Add Related! Facilityt tol Resort Complex$75.00X, Add Sidewalk Servicel Area.. Artsl License (City). Arts License (County). Beera and Winel License (City). Beer and Winel License (County). Brew Publ License (City) Brew Publicense (County). Campus! Liquor Complex (City). Campus! Liquor Complex (County). Campus! Liquor Complex (State). Club! License (City).. Clubl License (County) Distillery! Publ License (City). Distillery Publ License (County). Hotel and Restaurant License (City). Hotela and! Restaurant! License (County) Hotela andF Restaurant! License wione optp premises (City)- Liquor-Licensed Drugstore (City). Present State License Number Present Class of License Present Expiration Date 03- 13356 Tovernledy) Augast 09.0023 Nonrefundable Application Fees* Section B (Cont.) Liquor License Fees* $1,100.00 D Liquor-Licensed Drugstore (County). $1,200.00 Lodging &E Entertainment- L&E (City). $1,100.00 D Lodging &E Entertainment- L&E (County) $312.50 $500.00 $500.00 .$75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $160.00 $160.00 $160.00 $500.00 $500.00 $227.50 $312.50 $227.50 $312.50 $500.00 $500.00 $750.00 $750.00 Liquor License Fees* D Manageri Registration- -H&R.. Total Total Manager Registration- Tavem. Manager Registration- Lodging &E Entertainment. Manager Registration- Campus Liquor Complex. $75.00 Optional Premises License (City). $308.75 Optional Premises License (County). $308.75 Racetrack License (Citly). $351.25 Racetrack! License (County). $436.25 Resort Complex! License (City)- $750,00 Resort Complex! License (County). $750.00 RelatedF Facility- Campus Liquor Complex (City)- $500.00 Related Facility- Campus Liquor Complex (County). $500.00 Related Facility- Campus Liquor Complex (State).. $500.00 Retail Gamingl Taver License (City). $308.75 D Retail Gaming Tavem License (County). $308.75 D Retaill Liquor Storel License-Additional (City). $750.00 D Retaill Liquor Storel License-Addtional (County). $750.00 D Retaill Liquor Store (City). $500.00 D Retaill Liquor Store (County). $500.00 Tavem! License (City).. $600.00 Tavem License (County). $227.50 Vintners Restaurant! License (County). Hotela andl Restaurant! License wione opt premises (County).. $600.00 Vintners Restaurant License (City). *Note that the Division will not accept cash Questions? Visit: 86.CQ0mcogw.gur for more information Do not write in this space - For Department of Revenue use only Liability information License Issued" Through (Expiration Date) License Account Number Liability Date Total $ 1 DR84041 (03/20/19) 10. Have you ever been convicted ofa a crime or received as suspended. sentence, deferred sentence, orf forfeited 11.Are you currently under probation (supervised or unsupervised), parole, or completing the requirements ofa 12. Have you ever had any professional license suspended, revoked, or denied? (Ify yes, explain in detail.) bail for any offense in criminal or military court or doy you have any charges pending? (Ify yes, explain in detail.) Dyes ENo deferred sentence? (Ify yes, explain in detail.) Dyes ENo Dyes No Personal and Financial Information Unless otherwise provided by! law, the personal information required in question #13 willl be treated as confidential. The personal information requiredi in question #13i is solely fori identification purposes. 13a, Date of Birth b. Social Security! Number, 05/01/82 e.TNaturalized, state where C.P Place of Birth mekco .When d.U.S. Citizen ves (No g. Name ofl District Court h.N Naturalization Certificate Number Date of Certification .lfanAlien, Give Alien'sF Registration Cardl Numberk. Permanent Residence Card Number LHeight m. Weight n. Hair Color o.Eye Color p. Gender 5/6 205 bKK AcK 14. Financial Information. $ g. Doy you! have a current Dinverslivepgwp7liso, give number and state. KYes ONo # a. Total purchase price ori investment being made by the applying entity, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, other. b. List the total amount ofi the personal investment, made by the person listed on question #2, ini this business including any notes, loans, cash, services or equipment, operating capital, stock purchases or fees paid. $ *Ifc corporate investment only please skip to and complete section (d) ** Section b should reflect the total of sections c and e c. Provide details of thej personal investment described in 14b. You must account for all of the sources oft this investment. (Attach a separate sheet ifr needed) Type: Cash, Services or Equipment FUNDING-DASH Account Type CHECKIG Bank Name Amount ZxorESSBANE 59008.00 d.F Provide details oft the corporate investment described in 14 (a). You must account for all of the sources oft thisi investment. (Attacha separate sheeti if needed) Type: Cash, Services or Equipment Loans Account Type Bank Name Amount e. Loan Information (Attach copies of all notes or loans) Name of Lender Address Term Security Amount Oath of Applicant PiniSignature Dernido Ruiz declare under penalty of perury that this application and alla attachments are true, correct, and complete tot the best ofr my knowledge. Authorized Signature Benalap2 Title Owxjer Date U-73Z DR8404 (12/29/21) Name Type of License Account Number Bernardo Ruiz 20. ClubLiquor License applicants answer thet following: Attach a copy of applicable documentation object ofap patriotic orf fratemal organization ors society, but not for pecuniary gain? 21. Brew-Pub, Distillery Pub or Vintner's Restaurant applicants answer thei following: 22. Campus Liquor Complex applicants answer the following: a. Is the applicant ani institution of higher education? Yes No D D DD DO DD a.Ist the: applicant organization operateds solely fora ai national, social, fratemal, patriotic, political ora athietic purpose and notf for pecuniary gain? b. Ist the applicant organization a regularly chartered branch, lodge or chapter ofar national organization whichi is operated solely for the d. Has applicant occupied ane establishment for threey years (three years required) that was operated solely fort the reasons stateda above? D0 C.H Howl longh has the club been incorporated? a. Has the applicant received or applied for al Federal Permit? (Copy of permit or application must be attached) b. Ist the applicant a person who contracts witht thei institution of higher eduçation to provide food services? If"yes" please provide a copy of the contract with the institution of higher education to provide food services. b.F Fora all Liquor Licensed Drugstores (LLDS) thel Permitted Manager must also submit anl Manager Permit Application 23. For all on-premises applicants. Individual History Record DR 8000 and fingerprints. Last Name of Manager a. Hotel and Restaurant, Lodging and Entertainment, Taver Liçense and Campus Liquor Complex, the Registered Manager muste also submit an DR 8404- and1 fingerprint submitted to approved State Vendor through the Vendor's website. See application checklist, Section IV, for details. First Name of Manager 24. Does this manager act as the manager of, ort have at financial interest in, any otherl liquor licensed establishment: in the State of Yes No D Colorado? Ifyes, provide name, type ofl license and account number. 25. Related Facility- Campus Liquor Complex applicants answer thet following: a. Ist the related facility located withint thel boundaries of the Campus Liquor Complex? lfyes, please provide a map oft the geographical location within the Campus Liquor Complex, Ifn no, this licenset typei is not available fori issues outside the geographical location oft the Campus Liquor Complex. b. Designated Manager for Related Facility- Campus Liquor Complex Last Name of Manager 26. Tax Information. First Name of Manager Yes No D a. Has the applicant, including its manager, partners, officer, directors, stockholders, members (LLC), managing members (LLC), or any D b. Has the applicant, including its manager, partners, officer, directors, stockholders, members (LLC), managing members (LLC), or any D E1 other person with a1 10% or greater financial interest int the applicant failed to pay any fees or surcharges imposed pursuant to section 27. Ifapplicant is a corporation, partnership, association ori limited liability company, applicant must list all Officers, Directors, General Partners, and Managing Members. In addition, applicant must list any stockholders, partners, or members with ownership of1 10% or more in the applicant. Alll persons listed below must also attach form DR 8404-1 (Individual History Record). and make an appointment with an approved other person with a 10% or 44-3-503, C.R.S.? financial greater interest int the applicant, been foundi in1 final order ofa at tax agency tol be delinquent int the payment of any state ori local taxes, penalties, ori interest related to al business? State Vendor through their website, See application checklist, Section IV, for details. Name Name Name Name Name Home Address, City & State Home Address, City & State Home Address, City & State Home Address, City & State Home Address, City & State DOB DOB DOB DOB DOB Position Position Position Position Position %Owned %0wned %Owned %Owned %0wned applicable) **I Ifa applicant is owned 100% bya a parent company, please list the designated principal officer on above. ** Ifte total ownership percentage disclosed here does noti total 100%, applicant must checkt this box: ** Corporations- thel President,' Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer must be accounted for above (Include ownership percentagei ifa CApplicant affirms that noi individual othert than these disclosed herein owns 10% orr more oft the applicant and does not have financial interesti ina prohibited liquor license pursuant to Article 3or5 5, C.R.S, 4 DR8404( (12/29/21) Name Type ofl License TAVGEN Account Number Bernardo Ruiz 7. Ist the applicant (including any oft the partners ifap partnership; members or managers ifal limited liabilitys company; or offiçers, 8. Has the applicant (including any oft the partnersi fifap partnership; members or managers ifal limited liability company; or officers, Yes E D a D D or stockholders ore directors ifa corporation) or managers undert the' age. of twenty-one years? stockholders or directorsi ifac corporation) or managers ever (in Colorado or any other state): c. Hadi interesti ina anothere entity that! had ana alcohol beverage license suspended or revoked? a. Been denied an alcohol beverage license? b. Had an alcoholl beverage license suspended or revoked? Ify you answered yes to 8a, bo or G, explaini in detail on as separate sheet. preceding twoy years? Fyes", explain in detail. 9. Has al liquorl license application (same license class), that was located within 5001 feet oft the proposed premises, been denied withint the 10. Are the premises tol bel licensed within 5001 feet, of any public or private school that meets compuisory education requirements of Colorado law, or1 the principal campus ofa any college, university or seminary? Waiver byl local ordinance? D D Other: 11. isy yourl Liquor Licensed Drugstore (LLDS) or Retail Liquor Store (RLS)within 15001 feet ofa another retaill liquor license for ofl-premises salesi ina aj jurisdiction with ap population of greater than () 10,0000? NOTE: The distance shall be determined bya a radius measurement that begins att the principal doorway oft the LLDS/RLS, premises for whicht the appliçation is being made and ends att the principal door- J D1 12. Is) your Liquor Licensed Drugstore (LLDS) or Retaill Liquor Store (RLS) within 30001 feet ofa another retail liquor license for ofi-premises salesi ina aj jurisdiction with a population ofl less than () 10,0000? NOTE: The distance shall be determined byar radius measurement thath begins at the principal doorway oft the LLDS/RLS premises for which the application is being madea and ends att the principal 13 a.Fora additional Retail Liquor Store only. Was your Retaill Liquor Store! License issued on or before. January1 1, 2016? way oft thel Licensed LLDS/RLS. J D D0 DO doorway of the Licensed! LLDS/RLS. 13 b.Are you a Colorado resident? 14. Has al liquor or beer license ever beeni issued1 to the applicant (including any of the partners, ifa partnership; members orr manager ifa Limited Liability Company; or officers, stockholders or directors ifa corporation)? lfy yes, identify the name oft the business and list any D D 15. Does the applicant, as listed onl line 2oft this application, havel legal possession of the premises by ownership, leased ord other a. lfleased, Est name ofk landlord and tenant, and date ofe expiration, exactly as theya appear ont thel lease: b. Isap percentage of alcohol salesi included as cofnpensation to the landlord? Ifyes, complete question 16. current financial interesti ins said businessi including any loans to orf from al licensee. D D arrangement? Landlord Ownership Chame LZJ Other (Explaini in! Detail), Tenant Expires 2-2024 L D sdhmaRe Bernardo Ruiz C. Attach a diagram that designates the area tot bel licensedi inb black bold outline (including dimensions) which shows thei bars, brewery, walls, partitions, entrances, exits and what eachr room shall be utilized fori in1 this business. This diagram should be nol larger than 81 1/2"X11. 16. Who, besidest thec ownersli listedii inthisa application (ncluding persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, limitedI labllycompanles)wi. loand orgivemoney) inventory, fumiture ore equipmenti to ort for use ini this business; or who willl receive money from this business?, Attach a separate sheeti ifr necessary. Last Name Last Name First Name First Name Date of Birth FEIN or SSNI Date of Birth FEIN or SSN InterestPercentage) Interest/Percentage) Attach copies of all notes and securityi instruments and any written agreement or details of any oral agreement, byv which any person (including partnerships, corporations, limited liability companles, etc.) will sharei int the profit or gross proceeds oft this establishment, and any agreement relating to the business which is contingent or conditional in any way! by volume, profit, sales, giving ofa advice or consultation. 17. Optional Premises or Hotel andi Restaurant Licenses with Optional Premises: Has al local ordinance or resolution authorizing optional premises been adopted? DD Number of additional Optional Premise areas requested. (See license fee chart)! 18. For the addition ofa Sidewalk Service Area per Regulation 47-302(A)(4), include a diagram oft the service area and documentation received from the local goveming body authorizing use oft the sidewalk. Documentation: mayi include but is not limited to as statement of use, permit, easement, or other legal permissions. 19. Liquor Licensed Drugstore (LLDS) applicants, answer thet following: If"yes" a copy ofi license must! be attached, a.Is there a pharmacy, licensed by the Colorado Board ofF Pharmacy, located within the applicant's LLDS premise? DE 3 DR8 8404-1 (03/20/19) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OFF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement! Division (303),205-2300 Individual History Record Tol be completed by the following persons, as applicable: sole proprietors; general partners regardless of percentage ownership, and limited partners owning 10% or more of the partnership; allp principal officers ofa a corporation, all directors ofa corporation, and any stockholder of a corporation owning 10% or more of the outstanding stock; managing members or officers ofa al limited liability company, and members owning 10% or more oft the company; and anyi intended registered manager of Hotel and Restaurant, Tavern and Notice: Thisi individual history record requires information thati is necessary for the licensing investigation ori inquiry. All questions must be answered in their entirety or the license application may be delayed or denied. Ifa question is not applicable, please indicate so by" "N/A". Any deliberate misrepresentation or material omission may. jeopardize the license application. (Please attach a Lodging and Entertainment class of retail license separate sheeti if necessary1 to enable yout to answer questions completely) 1.Name ofE Business Lindo Mchoacan LLC 2.Your Fulll Name (lasl_first, middle) Bernardo Puiz 4.Mailing address (if different fromi residence) 1074s Rood G Home Phonel Number 3.Lista any other names youl have used Email Address Sellular Number 720-317-5284 dricsmary.27 Dyakco.Com 5.Listo current residence address. Include any previous addresses within thel last five) years. (Attach separate sheet ifr necessary) Street and Number City, State, Zip From To Current Previous 6.List all employment within the last fivey years. Include any sell-employment. (Attach separate sheet ifnecessary) Name of Employer or Business Address (Street, Number, City, State, Zip) Position Held From To 7.List the name(s) of relatives working in or holding at financial interesti int the Colorado alcohol beveragei industry. Name of Relative Relationship to' You Position Held Name of Licensee 8.H Have you ever applied for, held, orl had an interest ina a Colorado Liquor or Beer License, or loaned money, furniture, fixtures, equipment ori inventory to any licensee? (f yes, answer in detail.) Dyes ENo 9. Have you ever received a violation notice, suspension, or revocation for a liquor law violation, or have you applied for or been denied al liquor or beer license anywhere in the United States? (if yes, explain in detail.) DYes DNo DR8404 (12/29/21) Name Type ofl License Oath Of Applicant Printed Name and Title eals B42 Account Number Bernardo Ruiz Ideclare under penalty of perjuryi int the second degree that this application and alla attachments are true, correct, and complete tot thel best of my knowledge. also acknowledge that iti is my responsibility and the responsibility ofr my agents and employees to comply with the provisions oft the Colorado Liquor or Beer Code which affect myl license. Authorized Signature craodo Buz Date application filed with local authority Date 1-07-22 Report and Approval of Local Licensing Authority (City/County) Date oflocala authorityhearing! (forr newl license applicants; cannotbek lesst than: 30daysf from date ofappication) The Locall Licensing/ Authority Hereby Affirms that each person required tot file! DR 8404- (Individual History Record) oral DR 8000 (Manager Permit)has That thel local authority has conducted, ori intends to conduct, ani inspection of the proposed premises to ensure that the applicanti isi in compliance with been: V Fingerprinted (Check One) M Subject to! background investigation, including NCIC/CCIC check for outstandingy warrants and aware of, liquor code provisions affecting their dlass of license Date ofi inspection or anticipated date. Will conducti inspection upon approval ofs statel licensing authority premises salesi ina aj jurisdiction with ap population of> 10,0000? premises salesi ina a jurisdiction with ap population of < 10,0000? from the sale off food, during the prior twelve (12) month period? Is the Liquor Licensed Drugstore (LLDS) or Retaill Liquor Store (RLS) within 1,500f feet of another retaill liquor licenset for off- Ist thel Liquor Licensed DrugstoreLLDS) orl Retaill Liquor Store (RLS)V within 3,000f feet ofa another retaill liquor license for off- NOTE: The distance shalll be determined by a radius measurement that begins att the principal doorway oft the LLDS/RLS premises forv whicht the application is being made and ends at the principal doorway oft the Licensed LLDS/RLS. Does thel Liquor-Licensed Drugstore (LLDS) have atl least twenty percent (20%) of the applicant's gross annual income derived Thei foregoing application! has been examined; and the premises, business tol be conducted, and character oft the applicant are satisfactory. We do report that such license, if granted, will meet the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood andi the desires oft the aduiti inhabitants, and will comply Yes No D D D0 E D with the provisions ofl Title 44, Article 4 or3, C.R.S., and Liquor Rules. Therefore, this application is approved. Local Licensing Authorityf for Signature Signature Telephone Number Town, City County Print Print Title Title Date Date 5 Nakdrog Hreezet ubg onfey piy MDEREIS eK5. TAPaBoon 7 hicken SuigDap uaiss a Apt Rach 15 DR8 8495 (07/23/19) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division Tax Check Authorization, Waiver, and Request to Release Information am signing this Tax Check Authorization, Waiver and Request tol Release Information (hereinafter "Waiver") on behalf of Bernando Ruiz. (the Applicanv/icensee) to permit the Colorado Department of Revenue and any other state or local taxing authority to release information and documentation that may otherwise be confidential, as provided below. Iflam signing this Waiver for someone other than myself, including on behalf of al business entity, I certify that Ihave the authority to execute this Waiver on behalf of the The Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Revenue is the State Licensing Authority, and oversees the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division as his or her agents, clerks, and employees. Thei information and documentation obtained pursuant to this Waiver may be used in connection with the Applicanuicensees liquor license application and ongoing licensure by the state and local licensing authorities. The Colorado Liquor Code, section 44-3-101. ets seq. ("Liquor Code"), and the Colorado Liquor Rules, 1 CCR 203-2 ("Liquor Rules"), require compliance with certain tax obligations, and set forth thei investigative, disciplinary and licensure actions the state and local licensing authorities may take for violations of the Liquor Code and Liquor Rules, including failure to meet tax reporting and payment obligations. The Waiver is made pursuant to section 39-21-113(4), C.R.S., and any other law, regulation, resolution or ordinance concerning the confidentiality of taxi information, or any document, report or return filed in connection with state or local taxes. This Waiver shalll be valid until the expiration or revocation ofal liçense, or until both the state and loçal liçensing authorities take final action to approve or deny any application(s) for the renewal of the license, whichever is later. ApplicanvLicensee agrees to execute a new waiver for each subsequent licensing period in connection with the renewal By signing below, Applicantlicensee requests that the Colorado Department of Revenue and any other state or local taxing authority or agency in the possession of tax documents ori information, release information and documentation to the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division, and is duly authorized employees, to act as the Applicanfslivenses duly authorized representative under section: 39-21-113(4), C.R.S., solelyt to allow the state and local licensing authorities, and their duly authorized employees, to investigate compliance with the Liquor Code and Liquor Rules. ApplicantLicensee authorizes the state and local licensing authorities, their duly authorized employees, and their legal representatives, to use the information and documentation obtained using this Waiver in any administrative orj judicial action regarding the ApplicantlLicensee. of any license, ifr requested. application or icense. Name Individua/Business) Bernardo Ruiz Address 104 s. ZND St DOlORES Home Phone Number Berpado Bernako RR Social Security Number/Tax Identification Number Lindo Mchoacan LLC 2o 31323 Business/Worki Phone Number 970-317-6284 970 Printed name of person signing on behalf oft the ApplicantLicensee AppicanuLcensees Signature PAZn authorizing the disclosure of confidential tax information) Dates signed (-03-22 Privacy Act Statement Providing your Social Security Number is voluntary and no right, benefit or privilege provided by law will be denied as a result of refusal to disclose it. $7ofF Privacy Act, 50 USCSS 552a (note). COMMERCIALLEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE (this "Lease") dated this 2nd day ofl November, 2022 BETWEEN: Chavolo Alonso Ortiz Rodriguez of 121 Railroad Ave, Mancos, C081328, USA Telephone: (970)946-3901 (the Landlord") OF THE. FIRST PART AND- Lindo Michoacan LLC of 104 S 2nd St, Dolores, CO8 81323, USA Telephone: (the "Tenant") OF THE SECOND PART Bernardo Ruiz of 104 S 2nd St, Dolores, CO81323, USA Telephone: 97031-5284 (the "Guarantor") OFTHETHIRDPART INCONSIDERATION OF the Landlord leasing certain premises to the Tenant, the Tenant leasing those premises from the Landlord and thei mutual benefits and obligations set forth in this Lease, the receipt and sufficiency ofwhich consideration is hereby acknowledged, the Parties to this Lease (the "Parties") agree as follows: Definitions 1. When used in this Lease, the following expressions will have the meanings indicated: a. "Additional Rent" means all amounts payable by the Tenant under this Lease except Base. Rent, whether or not specifically designated as Additional Rent elsewhere in this Lease; Pagelof11 b. Building" means all buildings, improvements, equipment, fixtures, property and facilities from time to time located at 104 S 2nd St, Dolores, CO81323, USA, as from time to time altered, expanded or reduced by the Landlord in its sole discretion; "Common Areas and Facilities" mean: those portions of the Building areas, buildings, improvements, facilities, utilities, equipment and installations in or forming part ofthel Building which from time to time are not designated ori intended by the Landlord to be leased to tenants oft the Building including, without limitation, exterior weather walls, roofs, entrances and exits, parking areas, driveways, loading docks and area, storage, mechanical and electrical rooms, areas above and below leasable premises and not included within leasable premises, security and alarm equipment, grassed and landscaped areas, retaining walls and maintenance, ii. those lands, areas, buildings, improvements, facilities, utilities, equipment and installations which serve or are for the useful benefit oft the Building, the tenants oft the Building or the Landlord and those having business with them, whether or not located within, adjacent to or near the Building and which are designated from time to time by the cleaning and operating equipment serving the Building; and Landlord as part ofthe Common Areas and Facilities; d. Leasable Area" means with respect to any rentable premises, the area expressed in square feet ofall floor space including floor space ofr mezzanines, ifany, determined, calculated and certified by the Landlord and measured from the exterior face of all exterior walls, doors and windows, including walls, doors and windows separating the rentable premises from enclosed Common Areas and Facilities, if any, and from the center line ofa all interior walls separating the rentable premises from adjoining rentable premises. There will bei no deduction or exclusion for any space occupied by or used for columns, ducts or other structural elements; "Premises" means the restaurant at 104 S: 2nd St, Dolores, CO 81323, USA. "Rent" means the total ofl Base Rent and. Additional Rent. Intent of Lease 2. Itis the intent of this Lease and agreed to by the Parties to this Lease that rent for this Lease will be on a gross rent basis meaning the Tenant will pay the Base Rent and any Additional Rent and the Landlord will be responsible for all other service charges related to the Premises and the operation of the Building save as specifically provided in this Lease to the contrary. Page 2of11 Leased Premises 3. The Landlord agrees to rent to the Tenant the restaurant municipally described as 104 S 2nd St, Dolores, CO81323, USA (the Premises"). The Premises will be used for only the following permitted use (the "Permitted' Use"): Restaurant. 4. While the' Tenant, or an assignee or subtenant approved by the Landlord, is using and occupying the Premises for thel Permitted Use and is not in default under the Lease, the Landlord agrees not to Lease spaçe in the Building to any tenant who will be conducting in such premises as its principal business, 5. Subject to the provisions of this Lease, the Tenant is entitled to the use of parking (the "Parking") on or about the Premises. Only properly insured motor vehicles may bej parked in the Tenant's Parking. the services of: Restaurant. Term 6. The term of the Lease commences at 12:00 noon on November 2, 2022 and ends at 12:001 noon on 7. Notwithstanding that the Term commences onl November 2, 2022, the Tenant is entitled toj possession 8. Should the Tenant remain inj possession of the Premises with the consent oft the Landlord after the natural expiration of this Lease, a new tenancy from month to month will be created between the Landlord and the' Tenant which will be subject to all the terms and conditions of this Lease but will be November 2, 2024 (the "Term"). oft the Premises at 12:00 noon on November 1, 2022. terminable upon either party giving one month's notice to the other party. Rent 9. Subject to the provisions of this Lease, the Tenant will pay a base rent of $2,500.00, payable per month, for the Premises (the "Base Rent"), without setoff, abatement or deduction. In addition to the Base Rent, the Tenant will pay for any fees or taxes arising from the Tenant's business. 10. The Tenant will pay the Base Rent on or before the first of each and every month of the Term to the 11. No acceptance by the Landlord ofa any amount less than the full amount owed will be taken to operate as a waiver by the Landlord for the full amount or in any way to defeat or affect the rights and Landlord. remedies of the Landlord toj pursue the full amount. Page3of11 Guarantees 12. The Guarantor guarantees to the Landlord that the Tenant will comply with the Tenant's obligations under this Lease and agrees to compensate the Landlord in full on demand for all liability resulting from any failure by the Tenant to comply with any oft the Tenant's obligations under this Lease. 13. The Guarantor's obligations remain fully effective even ift this Lease is disclaimed, the Landlord gives the Tenant extra time to comply with any obligation, the Landlord previously waives a default oft the Tenant under this Lease, or the Landlord does not insist on strict compliance with the Lease's terms. Use and Occupation 14. The Tenant will carry on business under the name ofLindo Michoacan LLC, and will not change such name without the prior written consent ofi the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. The Tenant will open the whole oft the Premises for business to the public fully fixtured, stocked and staffed on the date ofcommencement of the Term and throughout the Term, and will continuously occupy and utilize the entire Premises in the active conduct ofi its business in a reputable manner on such days and during such hours ofbusiness as may be determined from time to time by the Landlord. 15. The Tenant covenants that the Tenant will carry on and conduct its business from time to time carried on upon the Premises in such manner as to comply with all statutes, bylaws, rules and regulations of any federal, state, municipal or other competent authority and will not do anything on or in the Premises in contravention of any of them. 16. The Tenant covenants that the Tenant will carry on and conduct its business from time to time carried on upon the Premises in such manner as to comply with any statute, including any subordinate legislation, which isi in force now or in the future and taking into account any amendment orre- enactment, or any. government department, local authority, other public or competent authority or court of competent jurisdiction and of the insurers in relation to the use, occupation and enjoyment of the Building (including in relation tol health and safety compliance with thej proper practice recommended by all appropriate authorities). Quiet Enjoyment 17. Thel Landlord covenants that on paying the Rent and performing the covenants contained in this Lease, the Tenant will peacefully and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the Premises for the agreed term. Page 4of11 Distress 18. Ifand whenever the Tenant isi in default inj payment of any money, whether hereby expressly reserved or deemed as Rent, or any part oft the Rent, thel Landlord may, without notiçe or any form oflegal process, enter upon the Premises and seize, remove and sell the' Tenant's goods, chattels and equipment from the Premises or seize, remove and sell any goods, chattels and equipment at any place tov which the Tenant or any other person may have removed them, in the samei manner as ift they had remained and been distrained upon the Premises, all notwithstanding any rule ofl law or equity to the contrary, and the Tenant hereby waives and renounces the benefit of any present or future statute or law limiting or eliminating the Landlord's right of distress. Overholding 19. Ifthe' Tenant continues to occupy the Premises without the written consent oft the Landlord after the expiration or other termination of the Term, then, without any further written agreement, the Tenant will be a month-to-month tenant at ai minimum monthly rental equal to twice the Base Rent and subject always to all ofthe other provisions ofthis Lease insofar as the same are applicable to a month-to-month tenancy and a tenancy from year to year will not be created by implication of law. Additional Rights on Reentry 20. Ifthe Landlord reenters the Premises or terminates this Lease, then: a. notwithstanding any such termination ort the Term thereby becoming forfeited and void, the provisions oft this Lease: relating to the consequences oft termination will survive; b. the Landlord may use such reasonable force as it may deem necessary for the purpose of gaining admittance to and retaking possession of the Premises and the Tenant hereby releases the Landlord from all actions, proceedings, claims and demands whatsoever for and in respect ofany such forcible entry or any loss or damage in connection therewith or consequential . the Landlord may expel and remove, forcibly, ifnecessary, the Tenant, those claiming under the Tenant, and their effects, as allowed by law, without being taken or deemed to be guilty of any d. in the event that the Landlord has removed the property oft the Tenant, the Landlord may store such property in a public warehouse or at aj place selected by the Landlord, at the expense oft the Tenant, Ift the Landlord feels that it is not worth storing such property. given its value and the cost to store it, then the Landlord may dispose of such property ini its sole discretion and use thereupon; manner of trespass; Page5of11 such funds, ifany, towards anyi indebtedness oft the Tenant to the Landlord. The Landlord will not be responsible to the Tenant for the disposal of such property other than to provide any balance oft the proceeds to the Tenant after paying any storage costs and any amounts owed by e. the Landlord may relet the Premises or any part ofthe Premises for a term or terms which may be less or greater than the balance of the Term remaining and may grant reasonable concessions in connection with such reletting including any alterations and improvements to the Premises; I. after reentry, the Landlord may procure the appointment of a receiver to take possession and collect rents and profits of the business oft the Tenant, and, ifnecessary to collect the rents and profits the receiver may carry on the business oft the Tenant and take possession oft the personal property used in the business ofthe' Tenant, including inventory, trade fixtures, and furnishings, g. after reentry, the Landlord may terminate the Lease on giving 5 days' written notice of termination to the Tenant. Without this notice, reentry of the Premises by the Landlord ori its the Tenant to the Landlord; and use them in the business without compensating the Tenant; agents will not terminate this Lease; h. the Tenant will pay to the Landlord on demand: all rent, Additional Rent and other amounts payable under this Lease up to the time of i. reasonable expenses as thel Landlord incurs orl has incurred in connection with the reentering, terminating, reletting, collecting sums due or payable by the Tenant, realizing upon assets seized; including without limitation, brokerage, fees and expenses and legal fees and disbursements and the expenses of keeping the Premises in good order, repairing iii. as liquidated damages for the loss ofrent and other income oft the Landlord expected to be derived from this Lease during the period which would have constituted the unexpired portion oft the' Term had it not been terminated, at the option oft the Landlord, either: an amount determined by reducing toj present worth at an assumed interest rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum all Base Rent and estimated Additional Rent to become payable during the period which would have constituted the unexpired portion of the Term, such determination to be made by the Landlord, who may make reasonable estimates of when any such other amounts would have become payable and may make such other assumptions oft the facts as may be reasonable in reentry or termination, whichever is later; the same and preparing them for reletting; and the circumstances; or Page 6of11 ii. an amount equal tot the Base Rent and estimated Additional Rent for a period ofs six (6)n months. 21. Upon giving written notice no later than 60 days before the expiration of the Term, the Tenant may renew this Lease for an additional term. All terms oft the renewed lease will be the same except for any signing incentives/inducements and this renewal clause. Utilities and Other Costs 22. The Tenant is responsible for the direct payment of the following utilities and other charges in relation tot the Premises: electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, telephone, internet and cable. Insurance 23. The Tenant is hereby advised and understands that the personal property oft the' Tenant is not insured by the Landlord for either damage or loss, and the Landlord assumes no liability for any such loss. The Tenant is advised that, ifinsurance coverage is desired by the Tenant, the Tenant should inquire 24. The Tenant is not responsible for insuring the Landlord's contents and furnishings in or about the Premises for either damage and loss, and the Tenant assumes no. liability for any such loss. 25. The Tenant is responsible for insuring the Premises for damage or loss to the structure, mechanical or improvements to the Building on the Premises for the benefit of the Tenant and the Landlord. Such 26. The Tenant is responsible for insuring the Premises for liability: insurance for the benefit oft the Tenant ofTenant's insurance agent regarding a' Tenant's policy ofi insurance. insurance should include such risks as fire, theft, vandalism, flood and disaster. and the Landlord. 27. The Tenant will provide proof of such insurance to the Landlord upon request. Abandonment 28. Ifat any time during the Term, the Tenant abandons the Premises or any part oft the Premises, the Landlord may, ati its option, enter the Premises by any means without being liable for any prosecution for such entering, and without becoming liable to the Tenant for damages or for any payment of any kind whatever, and may, at the Landlord's discretion, as agent for the Tenant, relet the Premises, or any part of the Premises, for the whole or any part ofthe then unexpired Term, and may: receive. and collect all rent payable by virtue of such reletting, and, at the Landlord's option, hold the' Tenant liable for any difference between the Rent that would have been payable under this Lease during the balance Page7of11 oft the unexpired Term, ifthis Lease had continued in force, and the net rent for such period realized by the Landlord by means of the reletting. Ifthe Landlord's right ofr reentry is exercised following abandonment of the premises by the Tenant, then the Landlord may consider any personal property belonging to the Tenant and left on the. Premises to also have been abandoned, in which case the Landlord may dispose ofa all such personal property in any manner the Landlord will deem proper and is relieved ofall liability for doing sO. Attorney Fees 29. All costs, expenses and expenditures including and without limitation, complete legal costs incurred by the Landlord on a solicitor/client basis as ai result of unlawful detainer oft the Premises, the recovery of any rent due under the Lease, or any breach by the Tenant of any other condition contained in the Lease, will forthwith upon demand be paid by the Tenant as Additional Rent. All rents including the Base Rent and Additional Rent will beari interest at the rate oftwelve (12%) per cent per annum from the due date until paid. Governing Law 30. Itis the intention ofthel Parties to this Lease that the tenancy created by this Lease and the performance under this Lease, and all suits and special proceedings under this Lease, be construed in accordance with and governed, to the exclusion of the law of any other forum, by the laws oft the State ofColorado, without regard to the jurisdiction in which any action or special proceeding may be instituted. Severability 31. Ifthere is a conflict between any provision of this Lease and the applicable legislation of the State of Colorado (the 'Act'), the Act will prevail and such provisions oft the Lease will be amended or deleted as necessary in order to comply with the. Act. Further, any provisions that are required by the Act are incorporated into this Lease. Assignment and Subletting 32. The Tenant will not assign this Lease in whole or in part, nor sublet all or any part oft the Premises, nor grant any license or part with possession oft the Premises or transfer to any other person in whole or inj part or any other right or interest under this Lease (except to a parent, subsidiary or affiliate of the Tenant), without the prior written consent oft the Landlord in each instance, which consent will: not Page 8of11 be unreasonably withheld so long as the proposed assignment or sublease complies with the provisions oft this Lease. 33. Notwithstanding any assignment or sublease, the Tenant will remain fully liable on this Lease and will not be released from performing any oft the terms, covenants and conditions ofthis Lease. 34. Ifthe Lease is assigned ori ifthe Premises or any part oft the Premises are sublet or occupied by anyone other than the Tenant, the Landlord may collect rent directly from the assignee, subtenant or occupant, and apply the net amount collected, or the necessary portion of that amount, to the rent 35. The prohibition against assigning or subletting without the consent required by this Lease will be constructed to include. aj prohibition against any assignment or sublease by operation of law. 36. The consent by the Landlord to any assignment or sublease will not constitute a waiver oft the owing under this Lease. necessity of such consent to any subsequent assignment or sublease. Bulk Sale 37. No bulk sale of goods and assets of the' Tenant may take place without first obtaining the written consent of the Landlord, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld sO long as the Tenant and the Purchaser are able toj provide the Landlord with assurances, in a form satisfactory to thel Landlord, that the Tenant's obligations in this Lease will continue to bej performed and respected, in the manner satisfactory to thel Landlord, after completion of the said bulk sale. Care and Use of Premises 38. The Tenant will promptly notify the Landlord of any damage, or ofany situation that may significantly interfere with the normal use oft the Premises. 39. Vehicles which the Landlord reasonably considers unsightly, noisy, dangerous, improperly insured, inoperable or unlicensed are not] permitted in the Tenant's parking stall(s), and such vehicles may be towed away at the Tenant's expense. Parking facilities are provided at the Tenant's own risk. The 40. The' Tenant will not make (or allow to bei made) any noise or nuisance which, in the reasonable opinion of the Landlord, disturbs the comfort or convenience of other tenants. 41. The Tenant will not engage in any illegal trade or activity on or about the Premises. Tenant is required toj park in only the space allotted to them. 42. Thel Landlord and Tenant will comply with standards of health, sanitation, fire, housing and safety as required byl law. Page9of11 Surrender of Premises 43. At the expiration of the lease term, the Tenant will quit and surrender the Premises in as good a state and condition as they were at the commencement of this Lease, reasonable use and wear and damages by the elements excepted. Hazardous Materials 44. The Tenant will not keep or have on the Premises any article or thing ofa dangerous, flammable, or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous by any responsible insurance company. Rules and Regulations 45. The Tenant will obey all rules and regulations posted by the Landlord regarding the use and care of the Building, parking lot and other common facilities that are provided for the use of the Tenant in and around the Building on the Premises. General Provisions 46. Any waiver by the Landlord of any failure by the Tenant to perform or observe the provisions ofthis Lease will not operate as a waiver of the Landlord's rights under this Lease ini respect of any subsequent defaults, breaches or nonperformance and will not defeat or affect in any way the 47. This Lease will extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, as the çase may be, of each party to this Lease. All Landlord's rights in respect of any subsequent default or breach. covenants are to be construed as conditions of this Lease. 48. All sums payable by the Tenant to the Landlord pursuant to any provision of this Lease will be deemed to be Additional Rent and will be recoverable by the Landlord as rental arrears. 49. Where there is more than one Tenant executing this Lease, all Tenants are, jointly and severally liable for each other's acts, omissions and liabilities pursuant to this Lease. 50. Time is of the essence in this Lease. 51. This Lease will constitute the entire agreement between the Landlord and the Tenant. Any prior understanding or representation ofa any kind preceding the date oft this Lease will not be binding on either party to this Lease except to the extent incorporated in this Lease. Inj particular, no warranties of the Landlord not expressed in this Lease are to be implied. Page 10of11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties to this Lease have duly affixed their signatures under hand and seal, or by a duly authorized officer under seal, ont this 2nd day ofNovember, 2022. (Witness) Chavolo Alonso (Landlord) Lindo Michoacan LLC (Tenant) PrberogRE (SEAL) (Witness) BeproAuz Bernardo Ruiz (Guarantor/Surety) (Witness) Page 11 of11 02002-2022 LawDepot.come IRS! DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CINCINNATI OH 45999-0023 Date of this notice: 10-26-2022 Employer Identification Number: 92-0836401 Form: SS-4 Number of this notice: CP575 A For assistance you may call us at: 1-800-829-4933 IF YOU WRITE, ATTACH THE STUB AT THE END OF THIS NOTICE. LINDO MICHOACAN LLC BERNARDO RUIZ SOLE MBR 10745 ROAD G CORTEZ, CO 81321 WE ASSIGNED YOU AN EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Thank you for applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). We assigned EIN 92-0836401. This EIN will identify you, your business accounts, tax returns, and you documents, even if you have no employees. Please keep this notice in your permanent records. Taxpayers request an EIN for their business. Some taxpayers receive CP575 notices when another person has stolen their identity and are opening a business using their information. If you did not apply for this EIN, please contact us at the phone number or address listed When filing tax documents, making payments, or replying to any related correspondence, it is very important that you use your EIN and complete name and address exactly as shown above. Any variation may cause a delay in processing, result in incorrect information in your account, or even cause you to be assigned more than one EIN. If the information is not correct as shown above, please make the correction using the attached tear-off stub Based on the information received from you or your representative, you must file on the top of this notice. and return it to us. the following forms by the dates shown. Form 941 Form 940 01/31/2023 01/31/2023 If you have questions about the forms or the due dates shown, you can call us at the phone number or write to us at the address shown at the top of this notice. If you need help in determining your annual accounting period (tax year), see Publication 538, We assigned you a tax classification (corporation, partnership, etc.) based on information obtained from you or your representative. It is not a legal determination of your tax classification, and is not binding on the IRS. If you want a legal determination of your tax classification, you may request a private letter ruling from the IRS under the guidelines in Revenue Procedure 2020-1, 2020-1 I.R.B. 1 (or superseding Revenue Procedure for the year at issue). Note: Certain tax classification elections can be requested by filing Form 8832, Entity Classification Election. If you intend to elect to file your return as a small business corporation, an election to file a Form 1120-S, U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation, must be made within certain timeframes and the corporation must meet certain tests. All of this information is included in the instructions for Form 2553, Election Accounting Periods and Methods. See Form 8832 and its instructions for additional information. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR S CORPORATION ELECTION: a Small Business Corporation. by (IRS USE ONLY) 575A 10-26-2022 LIND B 9999999999 SS-4 If you are required to deposit for employment taxes (Forms 941, 943, 940, 944, 945, CT-1, or 1042), excise taxes (Form 720), or income taxes (Form 1120), you will receive a Welcome Package shortly, which includes instructions for making your deposits electronically through the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). A Personal Identification Number (PIN) for EFTPS will also be sent to you under separate cover. Please activate the PIN once you receive it, even if you have requested the services of a tax professional or representative. For more information about EFTPS, refer to Publication 966, Electronic Choices to Pay All Your Federal Taxes. If you. need to make a deposit immediately, you will need to make arrangements with your Financial The IRS is committed to helping all taxpayers comply with their tax filing obligations. If you need help completing your returns or meeting your tax obligations, Authorized e-file Providers, such as Reporting Agents or other payroll service providers, are available to assist you. Visit www.irs.gov/metbusproviders for a list of companies that offer IRS e-file for business products and services. Institution to complete a wire transfer. IMPORTANT REMINDERS: Keep a copy of this notice in your permanent records. This notice is issued only one time and the IRS will not be able to generate a duplicate copy for you. You may give a copy of this document to anyone asking for proof of your EIN. Use this EIN and your name exactly as they appear at the top of this notice on all Refer to this EIN on your tax-related correspondence and documents. Provide future officers of your organization with a copy of this notice. Your name control associated with this EIN is LIND. You will need to provide this information along with your EIN, if you file your returns electronically. Safeguard your EIN by referring to Publication 4557, Safeguarding Taxpayer You can get any, of the forms or publications mentioned in this letter by visiting our website at wF-gpV/om-abs or by calling 800-TAX-FORM If you have questions about your EIN, you can contact us at the phone number or address listed at the top of this notice. If you write, please tear off the stub at the bottom of this notice and include it with your letter. your federal tax forms. Data: A Guide for Your Business. (800-829-3676). Thank you for your cooperation. (IRS USE ONLY) 575A 10-26-2022 LIND B 9999999999 SS-4 Keep this part for your records. CP 575 A (Rev. 7-2007) Return this part with any correspondence so we may identify your account. Please correct any errors in your name or address. CP575A 9999999999 Your Telephone Number Best Time to Call DATE OF THIS NOTICE: 10-26-2022 ) EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 92-0836401 FORM: SS-4 NOBOD INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CINCINNATI OH 45999-0023 LINDO MICHOACAN LLC BERNARDO RUIZ SOLE MBR 10745 ROAD G CORTEZ, CO 81321 hlhhhhl laaal 11/7/22, 9:43A AM Colorado Secretary of State- Summary Siiswola spanor For this Record... Filing history: and documents Geta a certificate of good standing Fllea af form Subscribet to email notification Unsubscribe from emall notification Subscribe to text notification UnauhséHbe froni téxt notification Business Home Business Information Business Search FAQs, Glossary and Information Summary Details Name LINDOI MICHOACAN, LLC Status Good Standing IDr number 20228058778 Periodic report month October Formation date 10/26/2022 Form Limitedl Liability Company Jurisdiction Colorado Principal office street address 104 S2nd St, Dolores, CO81323, US Principal office malling address 10745 Road G, Cortez, C081321,US Registered Agent Name BERNARDOI RULZ Street address 10745 Road G, Cortez, CO81321, US Mailing address 10745 Road G, Cortez, CO81321, US Filing historya and documents Geta a certificate of goods standing Get certified copies of documents File at form Setups secure business filing Subscribet tos email notification Unsubscribei from emall notification Subscribe tot textr notification Unsubscribe from text notification Back ntps.Mww.oloradosoagoup2BusinesinesEniyDetaidorgutautonDesinaton-usnesEntiyCmeraexaPel-202805877B8mastefleid- 1/1 10/26/22, 3:14PM Business- Colorado Secretary of State Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold Name LINDO MICHOACAN, LLC SOSID # 20228058778 Date & time 10/26/2022 03:12 PM Transaction Form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) Document # 20228058778 Payment type Last 4 digits on card Amount Colorado Secretary of State I 1700 Broadway, Suite 550, Denver CO 80290 13 303-894- 2200 Terms & conditions I Browser compatibility A Top ntps.npwacdoradososagobuanesiinplarmeapelc-sswaase 1/1 applicable, the constituent documents, and the organic statutes, andt that thei individual in good faith believes the facts statedi in the document are true: and the document complies with the requirements oft that Part, the constituent documents, andt the organic This perjury notice applies to eachi individual who causes this document tol be delivered tot the Secretary of State, whether ori not statutes. suchi individual is named in the document as one who has causedi itt to be delivered. Name(s) and address(es) of thei individual(s) causing the document to be delivered for filing BERNARDO RUIZ 107451 Road G Cortez CO81321 US NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF COLORADO LINDO MICHOACAN LLC HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF DOLORES TO ISSUE A TAVERN LICENSE AT: LINDO MICHOACAN LLC fka MI TEQUILLAS LLC 104S2ND STREET DOLORES CO. Comments can be made at the Town Board meeting DECEMBER 12THP,202206:30 p.m. or Contact Tammy Neely Phone 970-882-7720 x 1002 tammyetowndolores.com COLORADOLIQUOR CODE (I) For licensees subject to issuance or approval by a local licensing authority, ift the local licensing authority allows the licensee to apply for ai reissuance of the expired liçense, the licensee must submit to the local licensing authority: (A) An application for ai reissued license; (B) Payment ofa five-hundred-dollar late application fee; and (C) Payment ofai fine oft twenty-five dollars per day for each day the license has been (IV) After the local licensing authority accepts the application, late application fee, and fine, the licensee may continue to operate and sell alcohol beverages until the state licensing authority and local licensing authority have each taken final action on the licensee's application (V) Ifthe local licensing authority approves the reissuance of the licensee's license, the local licensing authority shall forward the approved application to the state licensing authority for review. In addition to the late application fee and fine imposed by the local licensing authority, the state licensing authority shall impose a five-hundred-dollar late application fee and ai fine oft twenty-five dollars per day for each day the license has been expired beyond ninety (VI) For licensees who are not subject toi issuance or approval by a local licensing authority, ift the state licensing authority allows the licensee to apply for ai reissuance oft the expired beyond ninety days. for license reissuance. days. expired license, the licensee: must submit to the state licensing authority: (B) Payment ofa five-hundred-dollar late application fee; and (A) An application for ai reissued license; (C) Payment ofai fine oftwenty-five dollars per day for each day the license has been (VII) After the state licensing authority accepts the application, late application fee, and fine, the licensee may continue to operate and sell alcohol beverages until the state liçensing authority takes final action on the licensee's application for license reissuance. (VIII) If the state licensing authority approves the reissuance, the licensee will maintain the same license period dates as ifthe license had been renewed prior to the expiration date. (IX) Ifeither the local or state licensing authority denies the licensee's application for reissuance oft the expired license, then the licensee may apply for a new license pursuant to (X) Neither the state nor local licensing authority may grant a licensee's application for 44-3-303. Transfer of ownership and temporary permits. (1)(a) No license granted under the provisions oft this article 3 or article 4 oft this title 44 shall be transferable except as provided in this subsection (1), but this shall not prevent a change oflocation as provided in (b) When al license has been issued to al husband and wife, or to general or limited partners, the death ofas spouse or partner shall not require the surviving spouse or partner to obtain a new license. All rights and privileges granted under the original license shall continue in full force and effect as to such survivors for the balance of the license period. (C)() Except as provided in subsection (1)(c)(II) of this section, for any other transfer of ownership, application must bei made to the state and local licensing authorities on forms prepared and furnished by the state licensing authority. In determining whether toj permit a expired beyond ninety days. section 44-3-311. license reissuançe more than three times in any five-year period. section 44-3-301 (9). Page 24 of107 Campaign No. Today's Date P.O. Number Sales Rep 11329 291 Nov 2022 Tamara Desrosiers BALLANTINE COMMUNICATIONS This is a quote for approval, not an invoice. Advanced payments may be accepted. bill-to Town Of Dolores P.O. Box 630 Dolores, CO81323 Tel: 970 882-7720 Account No: 100527 campaign summary Description Start Date End Date Currency advertiser Town Of Dolores P.O. Box 630 Dolores, CO 81323 Tel: 970 882-7720 Account No: 100527 cost summary Base Amount Adjustments Gross Amount Agency Commission Net Amount Estimated Tax Total Transfer Tavern Liquor License Lindo $98.28 $-12.48 $85.80 $0.00 $85.80 $0.00 $85.80 Michoacan 11/30/2022 12/7/2022 Pre-Payment Details Pre-Payment, Amount NoF Pre-Payments ont this order print lines Line Product No. Pre-Payment Date Pre-Payment Card No. Description Issue /Run Date 11/30/2022 Quantity Rate 42.90 6.24 Adjusted Rate 49.14 Amount 42.90 22979 The. Joumal Legal TJI Private -ADJUSTMENT- Freguency Break: 2xt Discount 11329 Public Notice Notice is hereby given that the Dolores Town Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing for the transfer of a Tavern Liquor License from Mi Michoacan LLC, located at 104 S 2nd Street Dolore Co. The Tequilas LLC to Lindo Pageic of3 I Order 11329 Line No. Product Description Date issue /Run Quantity Rate Adjusted Rate Amount hearing will be held at a regular Board meeting on December 12th, 2022, at. 6:30 p.m. 420 Central Ave. Dolores Colorado. All public comments may be heard at that time or emailed to ammyetbwnoogrscn To attend the meeting virtually please see the Town website nttps:/townofdolores.colorado gov /s/ Tammy Neely Dolores Town Clerk Published in The Journal November 30 & December 7, 2022. 12/7/2022 22979 The. Joumal Legal TJ Private" -ADJUSTMENT- 42,90 8.24 49,14 42.90 FrequehtyBreakz 2x Discount. 11329 Public Notice Notice is hereby given that the. Dolores Town Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing for the transfer of a Tavern Liquor License from Mi Michoacan LLC, located at 104 S 2nd Street Dolore Co. The hearing will be held at a regular Board meeting on December 12th, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. 420 Central Ave. Dolores Colorado. All public comments may be heard at that time or emailed to ammyetwn.arescn To attend the meeting virtually please see the Town website ntps/townofdolores.colorado Tequilas LLC to Lindo gov Is/" Tammv Neelv Page2of3 I Order 11329 Line No. Product Description Date Issue /Run Quantity Rate Adjusted Rate Amount J 1y Dolores Town Clerk Published in The Journal November 30 & December 7, 2022. digital lines Line! No. -Nol Line Items- = other lines Line No. Product 22980 TJAdpay/4C Marketplace Online Product Description Start End Quantity Rate Amount Description Class! Liner Non- Recruitment Start End Quantity 8 Rate 0.00 Amount 0.00 11/30/2022 12/7/2022 Page 3 of3 1C Order 11329 Montezuma County Sheriff's Office Steven D. Nowlin - Sheriff 7301 East Driscoll Cortez, Colorado 81321 November 26, 2022 To: Dolores Town Board Telephone 970-565-8452 wwwmonteamashenifog FAX 970-565-3731 Subject: Liquor License Ownership Transfer, Lindo Michoacan LLC, (Mi Tequila). Dear Dolores Town Board, On November 7,2 2022, a Colorado Tavern Retail Transfer of Ownership Application, was submitted to the Town ofDolores by applicant Bernardo Ruiz (DOB/05-01-87), identified as the owner under the Colorado Registered Business Name ofLindo Michoacan LLC, requesting the liquor license ownership transferred fromj previous license issued to Wendy Monzon.Castellanos (DOB/08-10-93) that indicated ownership of the business identified as Mi Tequila, Limited Liability Corporation, Colorado Liquor License Number 03- 13356, at the business location of 104 South 2nd_Street, Dolores, Colorado. Idid not conduct the initial investigation for a Colorado Retail or Fermented Malt Beverage Liquor Licénse Application or al license transfer for Wendy Monzon or the businessidentified as MiTequila, Limited Liability Corporation, at the A: search of the Colorado Secretary of State database revealed that the business registration for Lindo Michoacan, Limited Liability Corporation was originally formed or registered on 06-15-16, associated with the business name of Taqueria Y Carniceria Mi Lindo Michoacan Incorporated, with many changed registered agents. On 10-26-22, applicant Bernardo Ruiz, DOB/05-01-87, of10745 County Road G, Cortez, Colorado filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, Articles ofOrganization forLindo Michoacan LLC with document number 20228058778. Itis unclear ift the business name at the requested licensed A check for criminal history and/or current court actions in the State of Colorado and through the National Crime Information Center on applicant Bernardo Ruiz, DOB/ 05-01-87, revealed that he is a citizen of Mexico, deported on 06-02-08 and granted reliefinto the United States on 04-30-18. Records indicate that the applicant shows an alias name of Bernardo Ruiz Regalado, and has no: record of criminal offenses but several traffic violation cases, and a valid Colorado driver's license issued on 06-04-22. Since the date of application, reports ofl liquor sales were: received and the applicant and occupants were advised and warned that no. liquor was allowed on the premises for sale. Periodic business checks have business location of104 South 2nd Street, Dolores, Colorado. premises will remain the same or change. been conducted toi insure compliance. EL D. Nowlin, Sheriff Montezuma County, Colorado Respectfullys submitted,as appointed Dolores Town Marshal, Steven APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARYI LIQUOR LICENSE PERMIT Name of Applicant(s): If an LLC, name of LLC; if partnership, at least 2 partner's names; if corporation, name of corporation: LiNpG MCMOACANLL BERMARDO Ruuz Trade Name of Establishment (DBA) Address of Premises:. 1o4s. 2NOSr DOLORES COAEADo Business Phone: 270-317.5284 Type of License Applied for: ZAVERN Date License Applied for: -72022 State License Number: 03-453540 Name of Current Licensee:. MZBuRS/L Expiration Date of Current License: AMGusz 2023 OATH OF APPLICANT declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. Ihereby certify that I am aware oft the responsibilities and limitations transferred to me upon issuance of a Temporary Permit to operate the above-referenced licensed establishment. Date Authorized Signature and Title APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY The foregoing application and supporting applications and documentation have been examined and deemed to be in compliance with State laws and local regulations and is therefore approved. Date Authorized Signature and Title Expiration Date of Temporary Permit: Issue Date of Temporary Permit: COLORADODEPATNENIOA REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Shermant St, Denver CO80261 September,2005 AFFIDAVIT OF TRANSFER AND STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Pursuant tot thei requirements of1 12-47-303(3)D), Colorado Revised Statutes, Licensee hereby states that all accounts for alcohol beverages sold to the Applicant are: N Paid ini full. There are no outstanding accounts with any Colorado Wholesalers. Licensee hereby certifies that the following is a complete list of accounts for alcohol beverages that are unpaid: Licensee and Applicant agree that all accounts will be paid for from the proceeds at Licensee unavailable to certify disposition of accounts for alcohol beverages- Inventory list attached. Transfer by operation of law - Regulation 47-304. Applicant will assume full responsibility for payment of the outstanding accounts as closing by the: JLicensee JApplicant listed above. No alcohol beverage inventory transferred or sold. Licensee hereby authorizes the transfer of its Colorado Retail Liquor License to the Applicant, its agent, or a company, corporation, partnership or other business entity to be formed by the Applicant. Dated this_ 151h dày OfNANEMBE2022. Seller: Buyer: Applicant Trade name Signature Position Print Name WENTN) Mowzaw,63-1535lo Licensee & License Number MiTeauuoslc end_Monzon C. Trade name Signature OWEER Position Print auny MONZONC Colorado Secretary of State ID#: 20228058778 Document #: 20228058778 Filed on: 10/26/2022 03:14:031 PM Paid: $1.00 Colorado Secretary of State Articles of Organization for a Limited Liability Company filed pursuant to $ 7-90-301 and $ 7-80-204 ofthe Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) The domestic entity name of thel limited liability companyis is INDOMICHOACANLIC Thej principal office street address is 104'S2 2nd St Dolores CO81323 US Thej principal office mailing address is 10745 Road G Cortez CO81321 US The name of the registered agent is BERNARDO, RUIZ The registered agent'ss street addressis 10745 Road G Cortez CO81321 US The registered agent's mailing addressi is 10745 Road G Cortez CO8 81321 US Thej person above has agreed tol be appointed as the registered agent fort this entity. The management of the. limited liability company is vested in Members There is atl least one: member of the limited liability company. Person(s) forming thel limited liability company BERNARDO, RUIZ 10745 Road G Cortez CO 81321 US Causing this document tol be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing shall constitute the affirmation or acknowledgment of eachi individual causing such delivery, under penalties of perjury, thatt the document is thei individual's act and deed, or that the individual in good faith believes the document is the acta and deed oft thej person on whosel behalft thei individual is causing the document tol be delivered fori filing, takeni in conformity with the requirements of part 3 ofa article 90 oftitle 7, C.R.S., and, if RESOLUTION R513 Series 2022 2023 CONTRACT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES BETWEEN MONTEZUMA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE MONTEZUMA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND THE TOWN OF DOLORES THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into December 12th, 2022, effective January 1, 20231 by and between the Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners, the Montezuma County Sheriff's Office, hereinafter referred to as "County", and the Town of Dolores Board of Trustees, hereinafter referred to as "Town." WHEREAS, the Town wishes to enter into a Contract with the County for the provision WHEREAS, the County agrees to provide law enforcement services according to the WHEREAS, the Colorado Constitution and Statutes of the State of Coloradoauthorizes WHEREAS, Colorado Revised Statues $29-1-203 permits governments to enter into cooperative agreements for the provision of services; and Colorado Revised Statutes $30-11- 410 permits the governing body of a municipality and a county to contract for the purpose of providing law enforcement by the Sheriff within the boundaries of the municipality. of law enforcement services by the County within the Town of Dolores; and, terms and conditions set forth below; and, political subdivisions to contract with each other to provide services; and, Therefore the Town of Dolores Board of Trustees and the Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners, Montezuma County Sheriff's Office in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and conditions set forth below agree as follows: COUNTY 1. Montezuma County, agrees to provide law enforcement services within the Town limits a) County shall provide law enforcement services only of the type coming within the jurisdiction of the Montezuma County Sheriff pursuant to Colorado Statutes and Town b) The standard level of service provided by the County shall be the same basic level of service which is provided by the County for the unincorporated areas in Montezuma County subject to the good faith discretion of the Montezuma County Sheriff's Office in consideration of emergency or unexpected law enforcement needs elsewhere in Montezuma County. County will provide as part of this Contract an average of eighty (80) hours per week of directly committed patrol service within the Town. of Dolores. of Dolores ordinances. 1 2. The County agrees to provide certain personnel as follows: a) One (1) or more administrative staff who shall be responsible for the supervision and b) Deputy Sheriff's Officers sufficient to provide the law enforcement services under this Contract, toi include any additional deputies for part-time summer duty, special events or c) The specific law enforcement services provided to Town by the County may include operation of the law enforcement services provided. daily operations. the following: (1) General enforcement of the Traffic Laws contained in the Colorado Model (2) Investigation of traffic accidents, pursuant to the Model Traffic Code and (3) Maintenance of a law enforcement records system sufficient to enable provision of law enforcement services under the terms of this contract; and (4) Collection and proper storage of all evidence related to law enforcement (5) Other services upon request that are within the capabilities and cost Traffic Code as adopted by the Town; and, Colorado Statutes; and, services provided according to this contract; and, limitations of this contract; and, (6) Enforcement of Town ordinances; and, license applications as requested by the Town. (8) Community Policing programs, efforts and initiatives. () Liquor License fingerprinting and background checks for new and renewal d) The rendition of services, in the terms of the standard of performance, the discipline of Deputies, and other matters incidental toi the performance of such services and control of personnel sO employed, shall at all times be and exclusively remain, vested in the Montezuma County Sheriff and not int the Town. Deputies assigned by the Sheriff will be both permanently assigned along with other Deputies on a rotating basis. Deputies assigned to the Town shall be, in terms of overall duties as Sheriff Deputies, also providing service inunincorporated. areas oft the County surrounding the Town of Dolores and may be required to patrol or respond to calls for service or emergencies within a reasonable distance outside of the Town limits. All emergency calls in and to the Town of Dolores will be given the same priority as emergency calls in other areas of the County. The County agrees that alll Deputies utilized to provide law enforcement services shall be certified in accordance with Part 6 of Article 32, Title 34, Colorado Revised Statutes, 'Concering Standards and Training for Certification of Peace Officers (POST CERTIFIED). 2 3. The County agrees to provide and supply all labor, supervision, and equipment necessary to maintain the level of service to render herein. The County of Montezuma, State of Colorado, through the Montezuma County Sheriff's Office, shall furnish thet following supplies under the terms of the Contract for office equipment and supplies, tires, gas and oil, telephone, printing, vehicle repair and maintenance and training for personnel. 4. The County agrees to provide a monthly written report to the Town detailing law enforcement service activities provided under this Contract. Said report should, at a minimum, detail number, and type of criminal complaints, hours of patrol service, hours of investigative service, number and type of traffic tickets issued, accident investigations. This report is due 5. The Sheriff or his designated representative will appear before the Dolores Town Board before the regularly scheduled Town Boardmeetings. each month, or when requested by the Board. 6. The Sheriff agrees to provide adequate insurance coverage, naming as an additional a) Claims by any Montezuma County Sheriff's Office Employees for compensation, fringe benefits of any kind whatsoever including without limitation, pension rights or payments, Workers Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, reimbursement of (b) Pursuant to the Worker's Compensation Act, $8-40-2022)P)M), C.R.S., as amended, the County understands that it and its employees and servants are not entitled to Worker's Compensation benefits from the Town of Dolores. The County further understands that it is solely obligated for the payment of Federal and State Income Tax insured the Town of Dolores against the following type of claims: medical expenses, vacation pay, sick leave or sick pay. on any moneys earned pursuant to this Law Enforcement IGA. 7. The County shall provide the necessary insurance coverage on all patrol vehicles used int the Town of Dolores for the provision of law enforcement services under this Contract. TOWN 8. Town of Dolores, its officers, agents and employees will fully cooperate with County to facilitate the provision of law enforcement services according to this Contract. 9. The Town agrees to pay County for all the costs of booking and jail detention. In the event that the Dolores Municipal Judge incarcerates a defendant or an arrest is made by Deputies for Town Municipal Ordinance violations for jail the Town agrees to pay $100 per day, per inmate, for jail sentences or holding of Municipal Court defendants awaiting arraignment 10. The Town agrees to contribute $40,000 toward the purchase of one new fully equipped patrol vehicle beginning in 2023 and every third year (next contemplated purchase is in after arrest. 3 2025). so long as the contract is in effect. Each patrol vehicle will be equipped with thet following standard police items: emergency lights, radio, siren, PA system, shotgun/rifle rack, first aid kit, prisoner cage, radar, jack and spare tire. Vehicles shall be marked as Montezuma County Sheriff's Office vehicles. The new fully equipped police patrol vehicle will be titled in the name of Montezuma County the Montezuma County Sheriff's Office. The patrol vehicle and equipment associated with the patrol vehicle will be purchased through the Montezuma County Sherifs Office at the then current State and or Federal pricing. At the end of a vehicles use as a patrol vehicle, as determined by the Sheriff, the vehicle will be transferredto the Town of 11. The Town agrees that all prosecution of Municipal offenses in the Dolores Municipal Court shall be done by the Town of Dolores through either their general counsel or prosecutor. 12. The Town agrees to pay the County for the law enforcement services provided under the Contract the sum of $220.000.00. It shall be the responsibility of the County of Montezuma to disburse the appropriate compensating funds into the budget of the Montezuma County Sheriff. The Town of Dolores hereby agrees to pay the Contract amount in 12 monthly installments of $18.333.33. Any unexpended funds at the end of the year may be applied to the 13. The Town agrees to exempt any horses or other animals utilized to provide law enforcement services from any current or future Municipal Ordinances of the Town that regulates, prohibits the use of, keeping or maintenance of horses or other animals within Town 14. The Town of Dolores agrees to provide, furnish and maintain an adequate space for the Montezuma County Sheriff to conduct the activities associated with the provision of law enforcement services under this contract to include electricity, water, sewer, telephone and 15. The Town of Dolores shall not be liable for the direct payment of any salaries, wagesor other compensation any personnel performing services herein for said County and all persons employed in the performance of Sheriff services and functions as herein set forth, notwithstanding their commission as Town Law Enforcement Officers, shall be deemed to be Sheriff employees and no person employed for the herein described purposes shall have the benefit of any Town employee benefit, pension, civil service, Workers Compensation and 16. For purposes of this Contract and in conformance with State Law, the Montezuma County Sheriff is hereby commissioned as the Dolores Town Marshall and all County Deputies provided law enforcement services in the Town of Dolores are hereby commissioned as Town Dolores unless other arrangements are agreed. following year contract. limits. internet service. The County will pay its phone and internet service bill. Unemployment Compensation or other status or right. Deputies. The Contract shall be effective from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023. 4 1. Contract Deadlines Therefore, the Montezuma County Sheriff Office shall provide a proposed budget tothe Town on or before the 1st day of October of each year as long as this Contract is in full force and effect. 2. Contract Approval If the Town and the County fail to approve this Contract on or before the 15th day of December in the year in which it is submitted, this Contract shall terminate on December 31 of that same year. 3. Contract Renewal This Contract may be renewed for successive twelve (12) month periods upon the written agreement of all parties to the terms and conditions of the renewed Contract, including any revision of rates and charges. Otherwise, this Contract will automatically terminate by its own terms. 4. Contract Termination The Town shall have the right to terminate this Contract at any time provided the Town provides County with ninety (90) days written notice of its intention to terminate. The County shall have the right to cancel this Contract at any time provided the County provides the Town with ninety (90) days written notice of County's intent to terminate. 6. Contact The Montezuma County Sheriff shall be the Contract person for the County. The Town Manager shall be the contact person for the Town. TOWN OF DOLORES By Attest: Date_ Mayor Town of Dolores Leigh Reeves Town Clerk Tammy Neely MONTEZUMA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE By Date_ Steven D. Nowlin, Sheriff Montezuma County, Colorado 5 BOARD OF MONTEZUMA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By Chairman Attest: Date_ Montezuma Board of County Commissioners Kim Percell, Clerk Clerk of the Board of Montezuma County Commissioners 6 Town of Dolores Resolution No. R508. Series 2022 ARESOLUTION ADOPTING A MASTER PLAN FOR. JOE ROWELL PARK WHEREAS, the use and enjoyment of. Joe. Rowell Parki is a matter of critical importance to the WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has established the Parks Advisory Committee to advise the WHEREAS the town engaged the services ofL Logan Simpson to create ai revised master plan for WHEREAS Logan Simpson working with the Parks Advisory Committee with public input has WHEREAS the Parks Advisory Committee recommends adoption of the plan; and, WHEREAS the Board ofTrustees finds that Joe Rowell Park Master Plan promotes the health, safety and welfare oft the citizens of the Town of Dolores and reflects the vision of the public for NOW, THEREFORE, BE: IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN Section 1. The Town Board ofTrustees hereby adopts the Joe Rowell Park Master Plan attached hereto which is intended to guide and inform future decisions concerning the use, maintenance citizens of the Town ofI Dolores (the "Town"); Board on the Town' sj parks; Joe Rowell Park; created the Joe Rowell Park Master Plan attached hereto; the future of Joe Rowell Park. OF DOLORES, THAT: and improvement of. Joe Rowell Park. Passed, adopted and approved November 14, 2022. THE: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF DOLORES: By: Mayor Leigh Reeves Attest: Town Clerk Tammy Neely 1 S 9 U E E T TIIT SOUTH2ND: ST. Joe Rowell Park Master Plan Summary Introduction Logan Simpson, a multi-discipline planning and design firm, worked with the Dolores community to develop a master plan to improve. Joe Rowell Park, an existing 35-acre community park along the Dolores Rivert that hosts baseball, softball, and: soccer, games and tournaments, festivals, and other special events. The park also contains al large, recently-constructed playground, orchard, community gardens, and an unpaved trail along the Dolores River that is used for walking, running, bicycling, and access to the river. Joe Rowell Park was developed in the 1980s on the site of ad decommissioned water treatment facility and as part of the Dolores Water Project that constructed McPhee Reservoir. It ist the largest park in Dolores and well-loved bya all in the community.. AI need forar master plan emerged when people began requesting various facilities to be added to the park, and thei fact that some facilities are aging and need updating or replacement, and facilities are deficient regarding compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Planning Process The planning process occurred between April and October 2022, informing people oft the project and obtaining their input through booths at Riverfest and Summerfest ini the park, worksessions with the Park Committee and' Town Board, postings tot the Town's website, and two online questionnaires that received 373 and 65 responses, respectively. While the response tot the second survey was not robust the results and written comments supported thei themes received through allt the other forms of input through the process. Booth at Riverfest in. Joel Rowell Park that asked the public what they thought should be changed, added, or deleted from the park. Logan simpson/ Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page 117 Existing Conditions The graphic below shows the park extents, which is bordered by Railroad Avenue and residential development to the north, and the Dolores River tot the south and west. Existing features include gravel parking lots, three fenced ballfields that are in poor condition, aj pad! between thet fields where a concessions stand and restroom previously existed, a multi-purpose field that is used primarily fors soccer, a sheltered picnic structure that is used periodicallyt for small bands and that needs renovating, ar new large playground, one basketball court that needs surfacing, and a recently planted fruit tree orchard. During the course of this planning process a community garden was constructed south of the playground. Two paved trails connect from the west and north, parking areas to a natural surface trail along the river, and tot the playground. Many of thei facilities and pathways do not meet the requirements oft the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Much oft the park is in a designated 100-yeart floodplain, like most oft the rest of the Town of Dolores, but thei flood depths are shallow and do not pose significant hazards to people who use the park, The Town has reçeived a grant to improve access tot the river through the addition of boulders, but these açcess Across the river from the parki is a small parcel of land owned byt the US Forest Service, which ist formally named Rotary Park (shown below as Lost Canyon because the canyon meets the Dolores River ati this location). This feature is known by locals as "the beach" because itisa a gravelly shoreline where people can geti into the river when the flows are not dangerous. There are not improvements at this location and the gravel parking area is minimally defined. points will not provide for people with mobility challenges. DCLRED VER ACCESS VOBT CANYON 4* JOE ROWELL PARK MASTER PLAN EXISTING CONDITIONE MAP a0 480Feet 4 DATE Logan Simpson/ Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page217 Alternatives Two alternative concepts were prepared that were based on the elements that people deemed most important during the initial round of input. Athirdi ideai to locate the Dolores High School football field on this site was studied and dismissed because it would take up approximately: % of1 thes site and displace many other recreational uses. The two concepts are: similar in terms of improvements that were identified as highly valuable and needed. These include: Providing additional river access points and enhancing the river trail with overlooks and benches. Meeting the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act byi improving the surfaces and grades of Defining the existing parking lots to maximize the number of cars they can accommodate and installing walks at their edges to provide stable pathways, and directing storm drainage away from the walks. Improvingi the ballfield area with basici features fori functionality and comfort (e.g. bleachers, dugouts, quality Installing two pieces of outdoor fitness equipment in 20221 that are funded by a grant and potentially existing walks and providing accessible parking spaces. of the infields). additional pieces in subsequent years. Upgrading the existing restrooms. Providing trails/walks that loop around the park. Planting morc: shado trcos throughout thc park. surface to drain and mitigating the high ground water. Improving the experience of walk connections between park elements with shade and benches. Improving the drainage on the existing large mutt-purpose/soccer field by adding fill material to allow for1 the Creating al larger areai for community uses and unstructured play (grass fori temporary volleyball nets, flying kites, family games, lawn bowling, etc.) This requires removing existing outfield fencing on the southeast ballfield and usingt temporary fencing for games and tournaments, which is a change that is supported by the Concept 1 shows the backstop for the east ballfield shifted southwest without permanent outfield fencing to create more space for daily community use and during festivals. Temporaryf fencing would be installed on this field only during baseball and softball leagues and for tournaments. A spine walk connects1 through the ballfield complext to a new multi-purpose performance: stage/group picnicp pavilion. Outdoor exercise equipment is located neart the playground and trees will provide additional shade. The parking area at the far east of the park would be defined and located just north oft the new community garden. Concept 1 also shows converting the existing grass area at the west end of the parki into a fenced dog park and using the natural area between the ballfield and the river levee for al bike skills course and pumpi track. Paths connect facilities provide and provide opportunities for people to simply walk Dolores Youth Baseball League. around the park and enjoy being outdoors. OEROWELLE CONCEPTT PARK- MASTERPIAN CONCEPT2 PARK- Logan Simpson/ Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page317 Concept 2 is similar to Concept 1 buti it leaves the east ballfield ini its current location, which reduces costs but does not provide as much: space for daily use by the community. Its shows keeping the existing picnic pavilion near the playground. and adding al larger, multi-purpose pavilion neari the parking lot." The existing picnic and irrigated open space at the west end oft the park would remain that the areal between the multi-purpose filed and ballfield used fora skate/wheeled device park. Both plans show thei idea of connecting over the Dolores River to "the beach" with a pedestrian bridge, which would require further study to determine the best location and which would be a very expensive project. Master Plan The Master Plan completed in September 2022 recommends modifications based on the primary goals expressed during the planning process and identifies where elements should be located as they arei implemented in many phases over many years. The goals include creating more space for community use, rather than just sports, providing an multi-purpose group picnicrental: shelter/performance. stage to create al better special events experience as well as increase rental revenue, improving substandard ballfields and multi-purpose fields, adding river access points anda a pedestrian bridge across the Dolores River to al beach area on the other side, increasing the amount of shade and picnic areas, and providing more recreational opportunities for youth who do not participate in team sports, such asa mountain bike skills course, skate park, and dog park. Improvements to the ecological function oft the Dolores River adjacent to the park are also recommended and possibly adding a kayak play feature. The Master Plan below shows the vision for long-range improvements to. Joe Rowell Park. LEGEND NATIVEGRASSES RPARANVEGEIATON & SCALE:I"-SO NORTH DATE:08312022 V** MASTER PLAN DRAFT JOE ROWELL PARK Logan Simpson/ Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page417 The key components of the Master Plan are as follows: walks and providing accessible parking spaces. Meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act byi improving the surfaces and grades ofe existing Defining the parking lots to maximize efficiencies and address storm drainage that crosses walking areas. Create at flexible grass area for community uses, festivals, and unstructured play (pop-up tents, volleyball nets, flying kites, family games, lawn bowling, etc.) This requires removing the existing outfield fencing on the Construct: a new large picnic shelter that also functions well as a performance stage during festivals and special events. Locate the structure close to parking for convenience and to accommodate large service and delivery Expand the size of the existing parking lot near the main entrance to accommodate the increased demand for the Provide additional river access points, enhance the river trail with overlooks, benches, and interpretive signs, and Provide trails/walks that loop completely around the park, and benches for resting. Install shade shelters, picnic tables, and plant more trees. southeast ballfield and using temporary fencing for games and tournaments. vehicles. large shelter and playground, and tot function as the staging areai for special events. install as simple instream kayak play feature int the Dolores River. Improve the existing basketball court and provide seating. Construct a paved skate park for wheeled devices and small bikes. loud activity associated with the skate park and pump track. Install pieces of outdoor fitness equipment as funded through grants. Construct a mountain bike skill-development areai for youth, and a natural surface pump track. Provide fenced areas for small and large dogs to be off-leash and dog owners to socialize. Separate this areai from Improve the ballfields with basic features for functionality and comfort (e.g. bleachers, dugouts, quality oft the Construct a new restroom and storage building at the ballfield complex to serve the western portion of the site. Provide electricity and shade near the sports fields for a food truck area, which could be used during games, Improve the drainage ont the existing large mult-purpose/soccer field byi importing fill material. Improve accessibility and maximize the efficiency of existing parking lots by defining the edges of lots and Createar new small grass picnic area at the west end of the park, which will function as at trailhead for the River Reconfigure and limit use of the eastern parking lot by the orchard to special events only to minimize impacts to infields). Consider including small concessions operated by sport clubs. tournaments, and special events. Upgrade the existing restrooms. installing landscape islands at the ends of parking rows. Install a pedestrian bridge across the Dolores River. Trail.. residents on South 2nd Street. Improve the slough's (drainage swale along the levee) riparian habitat. Logan Simpson/Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page517 Two sketches show the character and relationships of key recommendations. View ofthe flexible grass area and large picnics shelter /performance: stage. Trees that ares showni int this sketch and ont the Master Plan are notin the area that would be temporarily fenced fork leagues ort tournaments on the east ballfield. Bird's eye view over the improved. slaugh area (on the rights side oft the trail along the river) and toward the bicycle pump track ands skills course, skate/wheeled devices park, dog park and multi-purpose, field. The Dolores Riveri is not shown asi ite exists, though the low; fow channelis fairly uniform in this reach. When McPhee Reservoir, downstream oft this site, is at capacity, the water backs upi into the slough, and the river channel is full from bank to bank. Logan Simpson/ Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page617 Implementation The Town of Dolores has very limited funding so implementing these projects will take many years and require small allocations from the General Fund, partnerships with other publica agencies, grants, donations, volunteer efforts, and possibly public/private partnerships. There is currently momentum to find funding sources for designing and constructing the bicycle skills course and pump track. Logan simpson/ Joe Rowell Park Master Plan/ Page717 Town board December 12, 2022 Building Official/Building Inspector report Current projects: 1. 507 Central - Rough in plumbing inspections completed 2. 109S6th-F Roof decked and the sheet metal is installed 3. 18380 Space 6- Awaiting a final 4. 315 Central - Framing and sheetrock finished New permits: No New permits for October Consultations - Phone and in person 33 Phone and in-person Construction Inspections 6construction inspections of permits issued Future projects on the horizon: 1. New residential rentals on South 3rd Street Business Inspections Seven (7) STR Inspections One re-inspect Internet' Technology 1. No report SPECIALI PROJECTS 1. Nor reports STR's Noadditional report on STR's Compliance issues Streetlights lam still working on this issue - Was out oft the office for a period of1 12 days due to Thanksgivingand COVID MAINTENANCE DAILY REPORT NOVEMBER 2022 1 Plants. Pulled the monthly wastewater plant samples, the monthly bacti samples and the weekly chlorine samples. Completed the turbidity report. Installed bear saver trash cans Plants. Finished installing trash cans. Finish raking #4 sand filter at the wastewater plant. Plants. Picked up trash and cleaned the bathrooms. Serviced the chlorine feed system at in the parks and trails. 2 3 Pressure washed and lubed the backhoe and loader. the well. Cleaned the tractor. 4-7 Plants. Randy collected trash at JRP, checked the restrooms and got a call out for the water dock. 8 9 Plants. Repaired the heater at the water plant. Killed gophers. Plants. Pulled the weekly chlorine samples. Pulled the annual THM and HAA samples. Pulled the xylene samples. Updated the water plant logs. Cleaned the shop. 10 Plants. Picked up trash and cleaned the bathrooms. Prepped the 120Jmotor grader for winter. Completed the backflow records. Hung the. American flags on Railroad for the Veterans Day holiday. 11-13 Plants. Wyatt 14 Plants. Picked up trash and disinfected thel bathrooms. Put the tailgate on the white dump truck. Worked on. JRP entrance parking lot and the center lot. Worked on the wipers of the Ford Dump truck. Unloaded the adult exercise equipment. Trimmed weeds at JRP. Took down the flags from Railroad Ave. 15 Plants. Cleaned the ditch at 2nd and Railroad. Hauled the spoil pile at water plant to the green waste facility. Fixed a tire on the white dump truck. Trimmed weeds at. JRP. Filled the chlorine at the wastewater plant. 16 Plants. Pulled the weekly chlorine samples. Fixed a water valve can on 7th and Hillside Ave. picked up limbs at 4th and Railroad. Changed buffers at the tank. Finished weeds at JRP and started at the water plant. 17 Plants. Trimmed weeds at Riverside Park and the water plant. Attended a meeting about 18 Plants. Filled the chlorine at the well. Trimmed weeds at the water plant. Fixed potholes. the lake ponds and head gate. Fixed potholes. 19-20 Plants. RJ 1 21 Plants. Restocked the gravel at the water plant storage pile. Serviced the meters at the water tank. Placed the roadblock at the reservoir. Finished the water plant reports. 22 Plants. Picked up trash and disinfected the bathrooms. Cleaned up shipping pallets at the water plant. Filled potholes. Turned water off at 620 Railroad for repair. Hung water shut offr notices. 23 Plants. Pulled the weekly chlorine samples. Read water meters. Updated records at the water plant. Seti up Christmas decorations for the Chamber. Opened the green waste facility for locals. 24-27 Plants. Randy 28 Plants. Put up Christmas lights at town hall. Worked on wastewater plant influent chart 29 Plants. Serviced and installed the sander box on the parks dump truck. Sanded Merritt Way and 4th street bridge. Installed the snowplow mount on the new: ranger and then recorder. Worked on generator site at the water plant. installed the plow. on the garage at 109S9th. 30 Plants. Restocked sand for sander. Hauled iron to Belts salvage. Inspect underlayment 2 11/29/2022 6:00:31PM TOWN OF DOLORES Billing Period Report For111/1/2022-1 11/30/2022 Include Write Off Accounts: True Amount* 28,942.32 -63.40 -3,193.17 -36,254.51 39,511.08 15,803.64 31.16 15,834.80 359.32 100.00 18,442.85 32.24 18,934.41 $24,200.45 Amount $2,017.33 $10,438.60 $674.31 $249.28 $1,489.32 $934.80 $61.68 $2,146.43 $1,065.47 $638.38 $805.58 $130.16 $443.50 $10,183.64 $246.72 $1,633.18 $100.00 $129.82 $0.00 $0.00 $958.29 $0.00 Page 68 ofE Account Location Transaction' Type Active Hold Hold End Billing Period' Totals Balance Forward Payments & Credits Balance Transfer Payment Cash Payment Check Payments &0 Credits SEWER SEWER SEWERI Balance Transfer SEWER WATER LATE CHARGE RECONNECTFEE WATER WATERI Balance Transfer WATER Ending Balance Rate Code Totals Rate Code SEWER CS1 COMMI INT TOWN $01 RESIDENT INT TOWN S02 RESIDENT OUT OF TOWN S03F RESIDENT IN TOWN 1K $1K COMMSEWERIKETER S90 SENIOR LIC DISCOUNT WATER C05 COMM.TAP INT TOWN CW1 COMM INTOWN CW3 CM1KI INT TOWN MF1 100 GALI MULTI FAMILY INTOWN MF2 1KI MULTIFAMILYI INTOWN MF3 1K OUT OF TOWNI MULTIFAMILY MF41 100 GALI MULTI FAMILY OUT OF TOV R01 RESIDENT INT TOWN R02 RES. TOWN1 TAP R03 RESIDENT OUT TOWN RECONNECT FEE RK1 RESIDENT 1KN METER TW1 TOWNI WATER TW2 TOWNI WATER 1K W90 SENIORL LID DISCOUNT WDI WATERI DOCK 1K Transaction! Date 570 1 34 423 458 487 1 488 59 2 555 1 617 2,133 EID Last Reading New Reading Usage Usage 263,700 823,700 58,300 36,000 510,000 95,300 0 215,500 229,000 69,500 303,000 22,000 12,500 806,600 0 103,000 14,400 38,200 1,000 95,200 136,000 Count 61 335 13 8 30 40 2 63 25 20 11 2 10 321 35 2 11 2 40 Usage Totals 11/29/2022 6:00:31PM TOWN OF DOLORES Billing Period Report For111//2022- -11/30/2022 Include Write OffA Accounts: True Amount* 7,600 712,800 400 1,000 1,000 1,064,200 1,787,000 7,600 730,400 900 1,000 176,200 1,129,800 2,045,900 3,832,900 Page 69 off Account Location Transaction Type Active Hold HoldE End SEWER Commercial MultiFamily Other PublicGovt Residential WATER Commercial MultiFamily Other PublicGovt Residential Total Usage Negative Usage Other Receipts Description BUILDINGI PERMIT BUSINESS LICENSE CHARTERI FRANCHISE COMNETI FRANCHISE COURT FINES DEVELOPMENT FEE EMPIRE FRANCHISE MISC-GENERAL MISC-STREETS MISC-WATER PARKS AND REC REVENUE PROP1 TAX-OWNERSHIP PROPERTYTAX R&B TAX WATERI DOCK Payment Type Cash Check Transaction! Date EID Last Reading New Reading Usage No customers were billed for negative usagei in this period. Amount $320.00 $325.00 $1,583.69 $754.26 $2,885.00 $40.00 $3,653.09 $14.04 $248.99 $1,749.66 $120.00 $923.03 $797.83 $515.34. $1,705.50 $15,635.43 Amount $-2,335.50 $-13,299,93 $-15,635.43 Indicates non-finalized charge Dolores. Colerado CLERKS REPORT DECEMBER 127H2022 1. Liquor Licensing: Included in this report is laws/regulation from the state of Colorddo concerning Transfers of liquor licenses, and special events. These are law/regwlations to be considered when approving d license or permit. Each meeting I intend to add at least 2 laws/regulations in order to keep the Board informed of new laws and regulations. These will Colorado revised Statute. Municode 2. Municode entrance and review: I invite you to visit our municode, it is easily found, and you should be able to access any information. Pledse go to: AttPH/wwcHicPlas.com/municode or CivicPlus.com Click on code library at the right top corner, click on the state of Colorddo. This will bring you to all municipalities in Colorddo, this can be a plus as you can research other Towns dnd Cities code regulations or laws. f you click on Dolores, it will take you to the contents. The search function works great if: you know what you are looking for. The browse code of ordinances is updated annually, 3. If there is any kind of record or information you wish to know about, pledse do not hesitate to may be reviewed. call or email me. I will do my best to get it to you. Merry Christmas! will see you next year! Tammy Neely Dolores Town Clerk 12/1/22, 11:00A AM Coloradol Legal Resources Statutes Document Page 5.01,040 Colorado Legal Resources Provided by LexisNexiss, Official Publisher of the Colorado Revised Statutes ColoradoLegal Resources Help Sign Out More Document: C.R.5.44-5-107 L C.R.S. 44-5-107 Copy Citation Statutes current through all legislation from the 2022 Regular Session, Colorado Revised Statutes Annotated Title 44. Revenue - Regulation of Activities (5544-1-101 = 44-40-123). Alcohol and Tobacco Regulation (Arts.3- Z). Article 5. Special Event Liquor Permits (SS 44-5-101 = 44-5-109). 44-5-107. Applications for special permit. (1) Applications for a special event permit shall be made with the appropriate local licensing authority on forms provided by the state licensing authority and shall be verified by oath or affirmation of an officer of the organization or of the political candidate making application. (2) In addition to the fees provided in section 44-5-104, an applicant shall include payment ofa fee established by the local licensing authority, not to exceed one hundred dollars, for both investigation and issuance of a permit. Upon approval of any application, the local licensing authority shall notify the state licensing authority of the approval, except as provided by subsection (5) of this section, The state licensing authority shall promptly act and either approve or disapprove the application. In reviewing an application, the local licensing authority shall apply the same standards for approval and denial applicable to the state (3) The local licensing authority shall cause a hearing to be held if, after investigation and upon review of the contents of any protest filed by affected persons, sufficient grounds appear to exist for denial of a permit. Any protest shall be filed by affected persons within ten days after the date of notice pursuant to section 44-5-106 (2). Any hearing required by this subsection (3) or any hearing held at the discretion of the local licensing authority shall be held at least ten days after the initial posting of the notice, and notice thereof shall be (4) The local licensing authority may assign all or any portion ofi its functions under this licensing authority under this article 5. provided to the applicant and any person who has filed a protest. article 51 to an administrative officer. tps.ladvancalexis.coméocumempagergamic-1onsisctorde9/941-4175as39cadas.e-s5snoded-ABUMDAADADAAlanodepath-s2. 1/3 12/1/22, 11:00AM Colorado Legal Resources Statutes Document Page (5) (a) A local licensing authority may elect not to notify the state licensing authority to obtain the state licensing authority's approval or disapproval of an application for a special event permit. The local licensing authority is required only to report to the liquor enforcement division, within ten days after it issues a permit, the name of the organization to which a permit was issued, the address of the permitted location, and the permitted dates of alcohol (b) A local licensing authority electing not to notify the state licensing authority shall promptly act upon each application and either approve or disapprove each application for a (c) The state licensing autharity shall establish and maintain a website containing the statewide permitting activity of organizations that receive permits under this article 5. In order to ensure compliance with section 44-5-105 (3), which restricts the number of permits issued to an organization in a calendar year, the local licensing authority shall access information made available on the website of the state licensing authority to determine the statewide permitting activity of the organization applying for the permit. The local licensing authority shall consider compliance with section 44-5-105 (3) before approving any beverage service. special event permit. application. History Source: L. 2018:Entire article added with ebcaton,#B18-1025, ch. 152, p. 1076, $2, effective October 1. Annotations Research References & Practice Aids Hierarchy Notes: C.R.S. Title 44 C.R.S. Title 44, Art. 5 State Notes Notes Editor's note: tps.ladvance.exs.omoaumentpagePpdmid-1000516crnd-d3cle797-8Af-175ac9.cadecse0s465anodeided-ABUAADAADAAISodepath-x2.. 2/3 COLORADOLIQUOR CODE (III) For licensees subject to issuance or approval by a local licensing authority, if the local licensing authority allows the licensee to apply for ai reissuance oft the expired license, the licensee must submit to the local licensing authority: (A) An application for ai reissued license; (B) Payment ofa a five-hundred-dollar late application fee; and (C) Payment ofai fine oftwenty-five dollars per day for each day the license has been (IV) After the local licensing authority accepts the application, late application fee, and fine, the licensee may continue to operate and sell alcohol beverages until the state licensing authority and local licensing authority have cach taken final action on the licensee's application (V) Ifthel local licensing authority approves the reissuance of the licensee's license, the local licensing authority shall forward the approved application to the state licensing authority for review. In addition to the late application fee and fine imposed by the local licensing authority, the state licensing authority shall impose a five-hundred-dollar late application fee and a fine of twenty-five dollars per day for each day the license has been expired beyond ninety (VI) For licensees who are not subject to issuançe or approval by a local licensing authority, ifthe state licensing authority allows the licensee to apply for a reissuance ofthe expired beyond ninety days. for license reissuance. days. expired license, the licensee must submit to the state licensing authority: (B) Payment ofa five-hundred-dollar late application fee; and (A) An application for ai reissued license; (C) Payment ofa fine oft twenty-five dollars per day for each day the license has been (VII) After the state licensing authority accepts the application, late application fee, and fine, the licensee may continue to operate and sell alcohol beverages until the state licensing authority takes final action on the licensee's application for license reissuance. (VIII) If the state licensing authority approves the reissuance, the licensee will maintain the same license period dates as ifthe license had been renewed prior to the expiration date. (IX) Ifeither thel local or state licensing authority denies the licensee's application for reissuance of the expired license, then the licensee may apply for ai new license pursuant to (X) Neither the state nor local licensing authority may grant a licensee's application for 44-3-303. Transfer of ownership and temporary permits. (1)(a) No license granted under the provisions oft this article 3 or article 4 ofthis title 44 shall be transferable except as provided in this subsection (1), but this shall not prevent a change oflocation as provided in (b) When al license has been issued to a husband and wife, or to general or limited partners, the death ofa a spouse or partner shall not require the surviving spouse or partner to obtain ai new license. All rights and privileges granted under the original license shall continue in full force and effect as to such survivors for the balance oft the license period. (C)(I) Except as provided in subsection (1)(C)(II) oft this section, for any other transfer of ownership, application must be made to the state and local licensing authorities on forms prepared and furnished by the state licensing authority. In determining whether to permit a expired beyond ninety days. section 44-3-311. license reissuance more than three times in any five-year period. section 44-3-301 (9). Page 24 of107 COLORADOLIOCORCODE transfer of ownership, the licensing authorities shall consider only the requirements of section 44-3-307 and 1 CCR203-2, rule 47-302, entitled "Changing, Altering, or Modifying Licensed Premises", or any analogous successor: rule. The local licensing authority may conduct a hearing on the application for transfer of ownership after providing notice in accordance with subsection (1)(c)(III) ofthis section. Any transfer of ownership hearing by the state. licensing authority must (II) A license merger and conversion as provided for in section 44-3-410 (1)(b) includes a1 transfer of ownership of at least two retail liquor stores, a change oflocation of one of the retail liquor stores, and a merger and conversion ofthe retail liquor store licenses into a single liquor- licensed drugstore license, all as part ofa single transaction, and the liquor-licensed drugstore applicant need not apply separately for a transfer of ownership under this section. The liquor- licensed drugstore applying for al license merger and conversion pursuant to section 44-3-410 (1)(b) is ineligible for a temporary permit pursuant to this section. Thel local licensing authority shall consider the reasonable requirements oft the neighborhood pursuant to section 44-3-312 when making a determination on the merger and conversion of the retail liquor store licenses into asingle liquor-licensed drugstore license. The local licensing authority may hold a hearing on the application for the license merger and conversion after providing notice in accordance with (III) Prior to holding a hearing as provided in this subsection (1)(c), the local licensing authority shall notify the applicant ofthe hearing at least ten days before the hearing and shall post, or may direct the license applicant to post, ai notice of the hearing in a conspicuous location (d) The state or a local licensing authority shall not approve a transfer of ownership under this subsection (1) until the applicant files with the local licensing authority confirmation from each wholesaler licensed under this article 3 that has sold alcohol beverages to the transferor that the wholesaler has been paid in full for all alcohol beverages delivered to the (2) Notwithstanding any provision oft this article 3 to the contrary, a local licensing authority may issue a temporary permit to ai transferee of any retail class of alcohol beverage license issued by the local licensing authority pursuant to this article 3 or article 4 oft this title 44; except that a local licensing authority shall not issue a temporary permit to a liquor-licensed drugstore that has acquired ownership of1 licensed retail liquor stores in accordance with section 44-3-410 (1)(b).. A temporary permit authorizes a transferee to continue selling alcohol beverages as permitted under the permanent license during the period in which an application to (3) A temporary permit shall authorize a transferee to conduct business and sell alcohol beverages at retail in accordance with the license oft the transferor subject to compliance with all (a) The premises where alcohol beverages are sold shall have been previously licensed by the state and local licensing authorities, and the license shall have been valid at the time the application for transfer ofc ownership was filed with the local licensing authority that has be held: in accordance with section 44-3-305 (2). subsection (1)(C)(III) ofthis section. on the licensed premises for at least ten consecutive days before the hearing. transferor. transfer the ownership of the license is] pending. ofthe following conditions: jurisdiction to approve an application for a temporary permit. (b) The applicant has filed with the local licensing authority on forms provided by the department an application for the transfer of the liquor license. The application shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: Page 25 of107 COLORADOLIQUOR CODE (I) The name and address oft the applicant; ift the applicant is a partnership, the names and addresses ofall thej partners; and, ift the applicant is a corporation, association, or other organization, the names and addresses oft the president, vice-president, secretary, and managing officer; (II) The applicant's financial interest in the proposed transfer; (III) The premises for which the temporary permit is sought; (IV) Such other information as the local licensing authority may require; and (V) A statement that all accounts for alcohol beverages sold to the applicant arej paid. (c) The application for a temporary permit shall be filed no later than thirty days after the filing of the application for transfer of ownership and shall be accompanied by a temporary (d) When applying with the local licensing authority for a temporary permit, the applicant shall provide a copy, by facsimile or otherwise, oft the statement made pursuant to subsection (3)(b)(V) of this section to the state licensing authority. The statement is aj public (4) A1 temporary permit, if granted, by a local licensing authority shall bei issued within five working days after the receipt of the application. A temporary permit issued pursuant to this section shall be valid until such time as the application to transfer ownership oft the license to the applicant is granted or denied or for one. hundred twenty days, whichever occurs first; except that, ifthe application to transfer the license has not been granted or denied within the one- hundred-twenty-day, period and the transferee demonstrates good cause, thel local licensing authority may extend, ini its discretion, the validity ofthe permit for an additional period not to (5) A temporary permit shall also be authorized in the event ofat transfer of possession of the licensed premises by operation of law, a petition in bankruptcy pursuant to federal bankruptcy law, the appointment ofa receiver, a foreclosure action by a secured party, or a court order dispossessing the prior licensee ofall rights of possession pursuant to article 40 oftitle 13. (6) A temporary permit may be canceled, revoked, or summarily suspended ift the local ors state licensing authority determines that there is probable cause to believe that the transferee has violated any provision of this article 3 or article 4 oft this title 44 orl has violated any rule adopted by the local or state licensing authority or has failed to truthfully disclose those matters permit fee not to exceed one hundred dollars. record and shall be open to inspection by the public. exceed sixty days. required pursuant to the application forms required by the department. 44-3-304. State licensing authority - application and issuance procedures- definitions - rules. (1)(a) Applications for licenses under the provisions ofthis article 3 and articles 4 and: 5 oft this title 44 shall be made to the state licensing authority on forms prepared and furnished by the state licensing authority and shall set forth such information as the state licensing authority may require to enable the authority to determine whether a license should be granted. The information shall include the name and address oft the applicant, and ifa partnership, also the names and addresses ofall the partners, and ifa corporation, association, or other organization, also the names and addresses of the president, vice-president, secretary, and managing officer, together with all other information deemed necessary by the licensing authority. Each application shall be verified by the oath or affirmation of the person or persons as (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of subsection (1)(a) ofthis section, an applicant seeking liçenses for multiple locations may request the state licensing authority to establish: a the state licensing authority may: prescribe. Page 26 of107 COLORADOLIQUOR CODE (2) The state licensing authority shall not refuse a state license after al local license has been granted, except upon hearing after fifteen days' notice to theapplicant and to the local licensing authority. The notice shall be in writing and shall state grounds upon which the application may be refused. Ift the applicant does not respond to the notice within fifteen days after the date oft the notice, the application for a license shall be denied. The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of section 24-4-105, and judicial review oft the state licensing authority's decision shall be pursuant to section 24-4-106. 44-3-306. Inactive licenses. The state or local licensing authority, in its discretion, may revoke or elect not to renew a retail license ifit determines that the licensed premises has been inactive, without good cause, for at least one year or, in the case ofai retail license approved fora facility that has notl been constructed, the facility has not been constructed and placed in operation within two years after approval oft the license application or construction ofthe facility has not commenced within one, year after the approval. 44-3-307. Persons prohibited as licensees - definition. (I)(a) No license provided by this article 3 or article 4 or 5 ofthis title 44 shall be issued to orl held by: (I) Any person until the annual fee therefor has been paid; (II) Any person who is not of good moral character; (III) Any corporation, any ofwhose officers, directors, or stockholders holding ten percent or more of the outstanding and issued capital stock thereof are not of good moral (IV) Any partnership, association, or company, any of whose officers, or any ofwhose members holding ten percent or more interest therein, are: not of good moral character; (V) Any person employing, assisted by, or financed in whole ori in part by any other person who is not of good character and: reputation satisfactory to the respective licensing (VI) Any person unless the person's character, record, and reputation are satisfactory to (b)(I) Ini making a determination as to character or when considering the conviction ofa crime, al liçensing authority shall be governed by the provisions ofs section 24-5-101. (II) With respect to arts or club license applications, an investigation oft the character of the president or chair oft the board and the operational manager shall be deemed sufficient to (2)(a) Nol license provided by this article 3 shall be issued to or held by aj peace officer described in section 16-2.5-121, 16-2.5-122, 16-2.5-123, 16-2.5-125, 16-2.5-126, 16-2.5-128, or 16-2.5-129, or the state licensing authority or any ofits inspectors or employees. (b) Aj peace officer described in section 16-2.5-103, 16-2.5-105, 16-2.5-108, 16-2.5-132, or 16-2.5-149 may not obtain or hold a license under this article 3 to operate a licensed premises thati is located within the same. jurisdiction that employs the peace officer. (3)(a) In investigating the qualifications of the applicant or a licensee, the local licensing authority may have access to criminal history record information furnished by a criminal justice agency, subject to any restrictions imposed by such agency. In the event the local licensing authority takes into consideration information concerning the applicant's criminal history record, the local licensing authority shall also consider any information provided by the applicant character; authorities; the respective licensing authority; (VII) Any natural pcrson under twenty-onc ycars ofagc. determine whether to issue the arts or club license to the applicant. Page 28 of107 COLORADODIQUOR CODE regarding such criminal history record, including but not limited to evidence ofrehabilitation, character: references, and educational achievements, especially those items pertaining to the period oft time between the applicant's last criminal conviction and the consideration of the (b) As used in subsection (3)(a) of this section, "criminal justice agency" means any federal, state, or municipal court or any governmental agency or subunit ofs such agency that performs the administration of criminal justice pursuant to a statute or executive order and that allocates a substantial part ofits annual budget to the administration of criminal justice. (c) At the time oft the application for a license, the applicant shall submit fingerprints and file personal history information concerning the applicant's qualifications for a license on forms prepared by the state licensing authority. The state and local licensing authorities shall submit such fingerprints to the Colorado bureau ofinvestigation for the purpose of conducting fingerprint-based criminal history record checks. The Colorado bureau ofinvestigation shall forward the fingerprints to the federal bureau ofinvestigation for thej purpose of conducting fingerprint-based criminal history record checks. An applicant who has previously submitted fingerprints for alcohol beverage licensing purposes may request that the fingerprints on file be used. When the results ofa a fingerprint-based criminal history record check ofa an applicant performed pursuant to this section reveal ai record ofa arrest without a disposition, the licensing authority shall require the applicant to submit to a name-based criminal history record check, as defined in section 22-2-119.3 (6)(d). The licensing authorities shall use the information resulting from the fingerprint-based and, if applicable, name-based criminal history: record check to investigate and to determine if an applicant is qualified for a license pursuant to this article 3 and article 4 of this title 44. The licensing authority is not prohibited from verifying any of the information required to be submitted by an applicant pursuant to this section. An applicant shall not be required to submit additional information beyond that required in this subsection (3) application for a license. unless the licensing authority has determined any ofthe following: (I) The applicant has misrepresented a material fact; (II) The applicant has an established criminal history record; (IV) The information submitted by an applicant is incomplete; or (II) A prior criminal or administrative proceeding determined that the applicant violated (V) The character, record, or reputation of the applicant, his or her agent, or his or her principal is such that a potential violation oft this article 3 or article 4 ofthis title 441 may occur if alcohol bevcragc laws; a license is issued to the applicant. 44-3-308. Unlawful financial assistance. (1)(a)(I) Iti is unlawful for any person licensed pursuant to this article 3 as ai manufacturer, limited winery, wholesaler, or importer, or any person, partnership, association, organization, or corporation interested financially in or with any ofsaid licensees, to furnish, supply, or loan, in any manner, directly or indirectly, to any person licensed to sell at retail pursuant to this article 3 or article 4 or 5 ofthis title 44: (A) Any financial assistance, including the extension of credit for more than thirty days, as specified in section 44-3-202 (2)(b) or in rules oft the state licensing authority; or (B) Any equipment, fixtures, chattels, or furnishings used in the storing, handling, serving, or dispensing ofi food or alcohol beverages within the premises or for making any structural alterations or improvements in or on the building in which the premises is located. (II) This subsection (1) does not: Page 29 of107 Dolores, Colorado) 3A Manager's Update Dolores Colorado To: From: Dt: RE: MAYOR AND TRUSTEES Ken Charles, Dolores Town Manager December 12, 2022 Meeting Information Update Monday/s Town Board Meeting On the agenda for our regular meeting Monday December 12, 2022: 1. There will Notl be a workshop at the December meeting. Thei meeting will begin at 6:30. Ideas fori future 2. Iam recommending we discuss scheduling al Board Retreat in lieu ofaw workshop to discuss 2022 accomplishments and goals/projects for 2023. Iam thinking ai four-hour session on a Saturday in 3. There will be al Budget public hearing. There are two elements to the hearing. One ist the 2022 budget amendment that was made necessary by the purchase of601Central for the townl hall. Two is the hearing for the 2023 budget. Following the public hearing will bet the adoption oft the various resolutions pertaining toi the adoption oft the 2023 budget and certification oft the town'st mill levy for 2023 property 5. Thel board will also review ar resolution to approve the. Joe Rowell Park Master Plan. This resolution 7. We have had several conversations with the GOCO staff person in the southwest, Estrella Woods, regarding a GOCO grant request to construct some of the elements oft the recently completed Joe Rowell Park: master plan. Our letter ofi intent is due ini mid-February. At the December 81 Parks Advisory committee meeting staff and committee members discussed how to choose which elements such as a bike pump track, dog park, new pavilion, park trails development, others. That list is included in your packet, and we will discuss this item later in1 the agenda. We will ask for your thoughts on1 this as there is urgency to press: forward. The next stepi is to engage with Logan Simpson to perform preliminary design and prepare cost elements for the grant letter ofi intent. GOCO prefèrs al large project as opposed to one or two elements and ift thet towni is fortunate with the letter ofi intent, we would be invited back for ai full application. Match is always important, and GOCO gave us the nod that we can use the Fishing is Fun project as match. Other sources of match might include the in-kind labor, materials and equipment workshops include inviting Empire Electric to discuss street lighting. January. Please give it some thought priort to our meeting Monday. taxes. 4. On the agenda is a discussion item regarding streetlights. was tabled at the November meeting. 6. The board will entertain al Liquor License application. to build the pump track. General Updates The mayor and I presented to the Department ofLocal. Affairs the town's grant request for improvements to the 601 Central property. We are awaiting the DOLA's decision. This was a very competitive cycle int that there were requests totaling $35 M and there is only $20-25 M available. The town received three submittals to thet town' 's Request for Proposals for on-call planning services. The towni is not staffed inl house with at thorough planning skillset. We anticipate several subdivision proposals in 2023 that would best be served with the assistance ofap professional planner. We will bring 420 Central Ave, POE Box 630 Dolores, CO. 81323 Ph. 970-882-77201 fax. 970-882-7466 https:!! lompentbloscolondagox Dolores, Colorado) Et. 200 ar recommendation for the board in. January. We anticipate that other minor land usei issues will be At the board's direction, Jon Kelly and] I are developing a document to deed the ownership of the The School District'si facility project is proceeding. Building Official Doudy has been representing the town on1 the school facility planning committee. The district plans keep the campus in town. Iwas asked about a fewi items the school may request ofthe town. They include a variance from the 25-foot setback requirement on 14" street to a zero setback to allow for the new high school building. The project requires that extra square footage to work. They may also request the town pave 14" street and they Included in your packet for yourinformation: is a CDOT report on thej planned construction projects for Wel have received the asbestos analysis report for the 420 Central town hall. In order to determine a cost, we will next issue ai request forj proposals to companies that specialize in asbestos removal and demolition. Wel have located ai funding source at CDPHE that can help with asbestos removal costs. handled in house. Galloping Goose to the Historical Society. Winter Parallel parking requirements on town streets isi now in effect. may seek a variançe from the 35-foot maximum height limit. the southwest region. Upcoming Events regular meeting. January 9i is the next town board meeting at town hall. January 3i ist thel Planning commission meeting. January 12 is the Parks committee meeting January 23 ist the second January town board meeting, and we will schedule a workshop priort to the 8. January 23 is next quarterly breakfast meeting with mayor and commissioners at 7:30 am in Mancos 9. January 26 is the next Region 91 board meeting in Durango. 420 Central Ave, P 01 Box 6301 Dolores, CO.81323 Ph. 970-882-7720 fax. 970-882-7466 https!! lonmatdolbomscolomdogot Dolores, Colorado) Est. 1900) January 3, 2023 Dr. Lindsey Flewelling Preservation Planner Certified Local Government Coordinator History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway Denver, CO80203 Dear Dr. Flewelling, Iam writing to support of the City of Cortez's application for a Certified Local Government (CLG) grant to continue their inventories of properties dating from the City's post-World War II construction boom - work that has received significant support from the CLG grant program. The City has completed ani inventory oftheir topi priority properties from this period - 1950s and 1960s motels, the Burger Boy drive-in, and gas stations. Now they are planning to investigate their next priorities-1 10 individual commercial buildings and 14 residences located throughout Cortez that were: not included in The 24 properties are among more than 1,600 Cortez properties identified during a May 2021 "windshield" survey ofCortez, and all were constructed before 1974 and are potentially eligible for listing on local, state, and national historic registers. All the resources int this group are ofal unique architectural type or style that is not seen often elsewhere in Cortez. They have: not been previously surveyed, and they have the potential tol have played unique or significant roles ini the community's The long-term impacts of proposed project will benefit all ofN Montezuma County - preserving our historic roots, contributing to the small-town quality oflife, and aiding the local economy by attracting tourism dollars to our community. Additionally, the project serves as an educational model for smaller Montezuma County municipalities, like Dolores, that are just starting to develop historic preservation previous inventories within the Original Townsite. history. programs with the goal ofrevitalizing their own historic downtowns. Iurge you to fund this important project. Thank you. Sincerely, 2IR Linda Robinson, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission and Historic Preservation Board 420 Central Ave, POJ Box 630 Dolores, CO. 81323 Ph. 970-882-7720: fax. 970-882-7466 https:!! lowmololorescolvadogow COLORADO Department of Transportation December 2022 CDO1 0 SWTPR- RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECTS US550 and 30th Street Durango RRFB-22810 Budget: $310k Funding: MMOF Awarded: Morton Electric, Inc. This project was located on US 550, North Main Avenue, in the City of Durango in La Plata County. Ap pedestrian crossing was constructed between 29th and 30th Streets. The crossing is outfitted with a crosswalk, ADA curb ramps, a pedestrian refuge island and a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB). This project has addressed the lack of safe pedestrian crossings and transit stop accessibility ini the North Main corridor. Work at this location began in May 2022 and was completed in September 2022. Region5 5F Projects AII Jan 2021:5H550830TH STD DURANGO RRFB- Companio ADDr SE EMP Cersty EMF Otner Pierty ProiDes: Felame Rovte Juns 2022 1310 202: 23.32 a 31,250 S3SETAENSF-A CMOHENS-CAOSNVR, SSSTHFIMAXGO FB-Comganls S50B PED Durango SWIPR-CURRENT PROJECTS US 160 Wolf Creek West Fiber-22107 Budget: $12 million Funding Type: Traffic Awarded: Paonia This project willi take place on US 160 Wolf Creek Pass from approximate MP 153- 168, within Archuleta and Mineral Counties. Conduit, fiber optic cables and manholes will be installed on the western side of Wolf Creek Pass, from the summit down to Pagosa Springs. The project will also install ITS devices such as variable speed limits tied to friction sensors, a downhill truck warning system fori the west side of the pass, and additional cameras. Due to contractor issues, this project was on! hold for a period of time. Work restarted on May 21s1, 2022 and has an estimated completion date ini fall 2023, following a winter shutdown. CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 1Page SProjects WESTE FIBER AIl Jan2 2021: us Er P S EVF - 3 * S. sies : S US 160 Four Corners to Aztec Creek-22193 Budget: $26 million (plus -$3M NMDOT) Funding Type: $4M SUR, $14M Rural Roads SB-267 Awarded: A&S Construction This surface treatment project is located on US 160 from MP 0- 8, in Montezuma County. Planned work includes a full depth reclamation, widening to accommodate a northbound passing lane from milepost 5.5-6.5 and a southbound passing lane from milepost 3.5 -4 4.5. It will also include 6-foot shoulders for the length of the project in Colorado. Culvert extensions, bridge repair and guardrail installation are also required. NMDOT has partnered with CDOT to pave their portion of US160. Construction began on April 18h, 2022 and has an estimated completion date of spring of 2023. Region 5F Projects AlIJ Jan2 2021: US1 160FOUR CORNERS TOA AZTEÇCRMPO-8 42.Dusa EE 6RR Corn." EMP Ober Prionty PraiDes: FiName Noiymse3:2021 000 0 8.32 2306,003 16480010 USI6NPOBDIEMENG COUREAADOMSAAY ECCIMDa Moaslaia Caryer US 160 McCabe Creek Pagosa-19263 Budget: $7.35 million Funding Type: SB2 267 Awarded: Oldcastle SW Group, Inc. This project is located on US1 160 at approximate MP 143, neard downtown Pagosa Springs in Archuleta County. This project willi involve replacing aged metal culverts with new precast concrete box culverts. Additionally, riprap lined drainage improvements will establish a new downstream channel, allowing for better drainage along the road. Other work will include updating the guardrail and bridge rail, erosion control, sidewalk work, and fencing along the corridor. Work began on this multi-season project on August 2nd, 2021. A winter shutdown is scheduled to begin in mid-December 2022, with construction scheduled toi finish in May 2023. CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 2Page Regions ProjectsAll. Jan 2025:051 160MCCABE a CREEKI PAGOSA as EE s E P Des Ruus xe: A-ma 3: : 433: * 0 0osoN ERCACE TAEYNCS.E AMEEEKIPE ES : US 550/160 Connection South Design- Build-22420 Budget: $99.6 million (estimated total cost) Funding Type: FASTER/ SB 267/ SURI RPP Awarded: Lawrence Construction Co. This project is focused on the US 550 connection to US 160 in La Plata County. The connection will realign US 550 directly into the existing US 160 interchange, eliminating the steep and windy grade of the current US 550 Farmington Hill and improving roadway geometry. The project will include wildlife highway mitigation features which will reduce animal-vehicle collisions. Both bridge structures are now constructed with continuing excavation, bridge rail and wing wall installation. Additional current worki includes the continuation of deer fence installation, wildlife underpass work and Phase 3 of powerline relocation. Construction began in August 2020 and now has an estimated completion date in fall 2023. Wildcat Carbon unction. Hoilaw Ridges Nightharss Pasin Basin Mountan Falfa Gulch Flarida Mera Oxford Sawmill Canyen 172 CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWIPR- December 2022 3Page SWIPR-UPCOMING PROJECTS US1 160 West of Pagosa MP 135- 144 ST-23505 Budget: $9 million Funding: SUR, Safety Re- Ad: October 2022 This surface treatment project is located on US 160 int the Town of Pagosa Springs, approximate MP 1351 to 144. Work will include a 1"surface treatment leveling course and a1.5" SMA overlay as well as a2 2.5" mill and fill at intersection locations with curb and gutter construction. Additional work includes culvert and guardrail replacement and re- striping. This project was re-advertised in October, Construction is expected to begin in the spring of 2023. B-E E Ce B FDee PLn Reglans PAGOSAS Projects SPRINGS AiJsn: ST-CUEVERT 2021:us1 163WESTCF : S E 4I 3CE- US 172 Ignacio to Elmore's Corner- 24092 Funding Type: Surface Treatment, Structures Budget: $11.5 million Ad Date: December 2022 This project will be located on SH 172 at approximate MP 8.3 to 24.5, from Ignacio to the Elmore's Corner intersection of SH 172 and US 160. The work will include a 16.2-mile surface treatment along with ADA ramp improvements in the Town of Ignacio. This project is scheduled for Ad in December 2022 and construction tentative for spring 2023. Region 5F Projects AlIJ Jan 2021:SH1 172! IGNACIO a TOE ELMORE'S CORNER 2.Dare 5E 51 Con" EM Otre Fhaits Des Fare Neuembe-és 2022 e35 021 3450 Fionifs 7EVWI3TCMM2E5 eZMLESOFS SUFACE TEKVPKWIPMASAt MPOAEVOMISNGMACO ESMCOTOEDAES COENER Bundad CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 4IPage US 160 Bayfield to Yellow Jacket Capeseal- 23782 Budget: $3.5mill Funding Type: Surface Treatment Ad Date: Fall 2023 This project will be located on US 160, at approximate MP 102.7 to 117, in-between Bayfield and Piedra. This section of highway will receive an engineered capeseal surface treatment. Construction planned for spring 2024. Regions 5F Projects AIIJ Jan 2021:US1601 BAYFIELD TOY YELLOW. JACKET CAPESEAL apDite BE BVP S. EV 03 S Rovte US 160 & CR 225 MP 94.04 Improvements-23001 Budget: $6.8mill Funding Type: Traffic & Safety Ad Date: Fall 2025 This project will be located on US 160 at the intersection of CR 225, at approximate MP 94.05, east of Durango. An intersection study was performed here to evaluate safer, alternative options for the design of this intersection. The results of this study were analyzed, and the project is in final review. The Ad date is tentative for fall 2025. Region 5Projects AIIJ Jan 2021: US1608CR225 MP9 94.05 MPROVEMENTS #E Cher Fors Das: ane BSACAC CDOTI PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 5Page US 160 Section 3 Priority Culverts- 23191 Budget: $1.9mill Funding Type: Structures Ad Date: January 2023 This project will be located on US 160, starting in Montezuma County, at approximate MP47, and continuing East to several locations up to a culvert on' Wolf Creek Pass. A number of Priority culverts will be repaired or replaced. The Ad date is tentative for January 2023. RegionSPrejects All. Jan2 2021:051 160Sartion3 : PriorityCwiverts w Ve E C R S US 160 San Juan River Bridge Scour- 20685 Budget: $2 million Funding Type: BR Ad Date: Fall 2023 This project is located on US 160 at the Coloradol New Mexico state line, approximate MP 0. The project will provide scour protection for the bridge which will help contain the increase in runoff. Improvements to a second bridge at Aztec Creek have also been added toi the project scope. The Ad date is scheduled fori fall 2023 with start of construction tentatively anticipated for January 2024. Region5 JUANRIVERBRIDGE: Prajects AIIJ Jan: SCOUR 2021:0S1 160SAN - F -a ne CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 6IPage US 160D Mancos Pedestrian Improvements- 24618 Budget: $720k Funding Type: Local Agency Ad Date: Shelf 2023 CDOT is planning on the construction of ADA ramp improvements along US 160D in the Town of Mancos. The design is expected tol be complete and shelved in 2023, awaiting construction funding. Region SProjarts AIl Jan2 2021:US1 1600 MANCOS FEDESTRIANI IMPROVEMENTS A SME : US 160 Signals at SH 145 & Chestnut Street- 24772 Budget: $200k Design Funding Type: Traffic & Safety, Signals Ad Date: January 2023 This project is located on US 160 ini the City of Cortez, in Montezuma County. The project will consist of signal improvements at the intersection of US 160 and SH 145, as well as the intersection of US 160 and Chestnut Street. Work will include the replacement of old existing traffic signals, poles and electronics. This project is scheduled for Ad in January 2023 with construction anticipated for spring 2023. Region 5E Projoct: MAPLE& CHESTNUT SIGNALSA ATI INTERSECTION 24773 MAPLEGCHESTNUT SGMASAFNESECTON UEECATMAPIEAN CESTNCTNCOITEICO SAFETY MPROVEMENTS TOGA 37.56 36.705000 252023 2023 Zopmte CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 7Page US 160 Mancos Hill to Durango Chipseal- 24954 Budget: $3mill Funding Type: Surface Treatment Ad Date: December 2023 This project is located on US 160 from the Town of Mancos, Eastbound to Durango in Montezuma and La Plata Counties, approximate MP 61-81. Work will include a chipseal, fog coat, the addition ofr rumble strips and new pavement markings. This project is scheduled for Ad in December 2023 with construction tentatively anticipated for spring 2024. Region 51 Project: US160MANCOS: HILLTO DURANGO CHIPSEAL SAPNB 24954 RETNat USTBCMANCOSH-TO DURANGOCHIPSEAL USTACNANCOS-.INS 01855TODUANSOVE 61.3531 CHPSEAL F0G. COAT RUMBLESTRPSAND PAVEMEV/MARONGS 160A 91.85 81.353000 29.2023 Basin Mountait US 160 Pagosa Reconstruct- 21919 Budget: $15mill Funding Type: Priority Ad Date: Fall 2023 This project is located on US 160 through the Town of Pagosa Springs, approximate MP 142-144, in Archuleta County. The current scope includes improvements to US 1601 Between 10th and 1st Streets. An overlay and restriping is planned from 10th Street to the west side of 8th Street with concrete reconstruction continuing from west of gth Street to the east side of 3rd Street. Additional work will include ADA upgrades to curb ramps and sidewalks at select intersections throughout the project limits and drainage improvements. This project is scheduled for Ad in fall 2023 with construction tentatively planned for spring 2024. Region5 5 Project: US1 160PAGOSA RECONSTRUCT Sse 21818 Ioiese U5160PA305A ECONSTRUCT PAGOSAEFRNGS FAVEMENT RECONTRUCTON 1604 14370 144,100000 13140032 0034 Pags mte CDOT PROJECT STATUS UPDATE SWTPR- December 2022 8Page TOWN OF DOLORES NOVEMBER 2022 County ofMontezuma Date Journal DOLORES CONTRACT PERMANENT SALARIES Detail Ledger- expense ledger Period: 10/22-10/22 Account Number Page 26 Nov 15,2022 08:1DAM Debit Amount 3,B30.31 4,233.22 8,063.53 Credit Amount Payee orf Description Baiance 88,059.10 .00 96,122.63 09/30/2022 (08/22) Balance 001.1650.1120 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period" Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22)E Balance 001.1650.1152 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period1 Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22) Balance 001,1650.1180 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period" Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22) Balance 001,1650.1220 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22) Balance 001.1650.1221 10/31/2022 (10/22)F Pericd" Totals and Balance .00 Total 09/30/2022 (09/22) Balance 001.1650.1226 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22)E Balance 001.1850.1310 10/31/2022 (10/22)E Period7 Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22)E Balance 001.1650,1387 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period Totals and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22) Balance 001.1650.1425 10/31/2022 (10/22) Period Totais and Balance 09/30/2022 (09/22) Balance 001.1650.1500 10/31/2022 (10/22) Perlod Totals and Balance 10/08/2022 PC PAYROLL TRANS FOR 10/8/2022 PAY PERIO 10/22/2022 PÇ PAYROLL TRANS FOR 10:22/2022 PAY PERIO YTD Encumbrance OVERTIME YTDE Encumbrance FRINGE BENEFITS .00 YTDA Actual 96,122.63 Total 96,122.63 YTDI Budget 105,000.00 Unexpended 11,877.37 719.39 719.39 26,147.89 00 28,876.99 00 .00 .00 mD Actual 719.39 Total 719,39 YTDE Bucget 4,000 00 Unexpended 3,280.61 10/08/2022 PB PAYROLL TRANS FOR 10/8/2022 PAY PERIO 10/22/2022 PB PAYROLL TRANS FOR 10/22/2022 PAY PERIO 47916 2.249.04 2.729.10 YTDI Encumbrance OPERATINGE EXPENSES 09/20/2022 AP AT&T YTDE Enoumbrance MPI MAINTENANCE YTDE Encumbrance FUEL YTD Encumbrance PROFESSIONAL: SERVICES YTDI Encumbrance VEHICLE EXPENSES 08/30/2022 AP KEESEE MOTORCO. 10/03/2022 AP MONTEZUMA COUNTYF ROADF FUND 09/07/2022 AP MONTEZUMA COUNTY ROAD FUND .00 YTD Actual 28,876.99 Total 28,876.99 YTD Budget 39,000.00 Unexpended 10,123.01 4,419.26 4,5B6.90 .00 .00 .00 QQ .00 00 3,119.64 5,271.72 .00 .00 00 .00 98.14 49.50 147.64 09/13/2022 AP CRYSTAL-BRITE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANER .00 .00 YTD Actual 4.566.00 Total 4,566.90 YTDB Budget 8,000.00 Unexpended 3,433.10 .00 .00 .00 YTD Actual .00 YTDE Budgst 1,500,00 Unexpended 1,50000 00 .00 .co YTDA Actual .00 Total .00 YTDBudget .00 Unexpended 00 .00 .00 .00 YTDA Actual .00 Total .00 YTDI Budget 3,000.00 Unexpended 3,000.00 233.74 1,010.28 908.08 2.152.08 .00 YTDE Encumbrance FLEET COSTS YTD Encumbrance TRAINING .00 YTD Actuat 5,271.72 Total 5,271.72 YTO Budgel 6,500.00 Unexpended 1,228.26 .00 .00 .00 YTDA Actuai .00 Totai .00 YTDi Budgei .00 unexpended 00 00 .00 Detective Division Dolores Monthly November 2022 MONTHLY YEARTODATE NEW CASES ASSIGNED CASES PENDING 1 0 1 $0.00 $0.00 5 4 1 $0.00 $0.00 CASES CLEARED/INACTIVE/CLOSED VALUE OF STOLEN/DAMAGED PROPERTY VALUE OF RECOVERED PROPERTY HOURS WORKED OTHER-HOURS WORKED 1 0 20 MONTEZUMA COUNTY DETECTIVE DIVISION HAD THE FOLLOWING: CASE# MC221369 OFFENSE-VIOLATION Harassment STATUS Open MONTEZUMA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 730 EAST DRISCOLL STREET CORTEZ, CO 81321 STEVE NOWLIN SHERIFF 970-565-8452 970-564-3731 Dolores Summons Total Records: 47 Count 1 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER WC2953 Date Reported 11/18/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER C32594 Date Reported 11/22/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/28/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/19/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Issuing Officer GREEN, KAYLEE Count Issuing Officer WEST, MARC Count 1 C32493 CRIMINAL VIOL - 3RD DEGREE CRIMINAL TRESPASS Issuing Officer FROST, THOMAS Count C32658 CRIMINAL VIOL - ASSAULTI IN THE THIRD DEGREE Issuing Officer HINTON, WRANGLER Count C32596 CRIMINAL VIOL- ASSAULT IN THE THIRD DEGREE, CRIMINAL VIOL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CRIMINAL VIOL CRIME OF VIOLATION OF Al PROTECTION ORDER (M1), CRIMINAL VIOL CHILD ABUSE (M2) Date Reported 11/28/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/25/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/21/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Issuing Officer WEST, MARC Count 1 C32230 CRIMINAL VIOL- CRIME OF VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER (M1) Issuing Officer PARKER, TOMAS Count 1 C32270 CRIMINAL VIOL CRIME OF VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER (M2) Issuing Officer SCHMALZ, PETER Count C32269 CRIMINAL VIOL - CRIME OF VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER (M2), CRIMINAL VIOL- 1 CRIME OF VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER (M2), CRIMINAL VIOL CRIME OF VIOLATION OF A PROTEÇTION ORDER (M2) 12/01/2022 09:47 Date Reported 11/2/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/3/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/21/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER C32952 Date Reported 11/20/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER C30426 Date Reported 11/5/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/4/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/12/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/20/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Issuing Officer SCHMALZ, PETER Count 1 C32524 CRIMINAL VIOL CRIMINAL MISCHIEF <$300 Issuing Officer KENNEDY, ALEXANDER Count C32407 CRIMINAL VIOL- CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, CRIMINAL VIOL FALSE REPORTINGI TO AUTHORITIES Issuing officer KENNEDY, ALEXANDER Count 1 CRIMINAL VIOL ANIMALS - AGGRAVATED CRUELTY TO ANIMALS - AGGRAVATED, CRIMINAL VIOL - CRUELTY TO Issuing Officer MARSTON, MICHAEL Count 1 CRIMINAL VIOL PROTECTION ORDER (M1) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CRIMINAL VIOL - CRIME OF VIOLATION OFA A Issuing Officer HILL, BRYAN Count C32593 CRIMINAL VIOL - DROVE VEHICLE DUI ALCOHOL/DRUGS/OR BOTH Issuing Officer WEST, MARC Count 1 C32328 CRIMINAL VIOL DROVE VEHICLE DUI ALCOHOL/DRUGS/OR BOTH Issuing Officer LANYON, JACOB Count C31102 CRIMINAL VIOL DROVE VEHICLE DUI ALCOHOL/DRUGS/OR BOTH Issuing Officer FROST, THOMAS Count C32329 CRIMINAL VIOL DROVE VEHICLE DUI ALCOHOL/DRUGS/OR BOTH, CRIMINAL VIOL- DROVE VEHICLE W/BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT 0.08 PER: SE, TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE OPEN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTAINER MOTOR VEHICLE PROHIBITED Date Reported 11/14/2022 12/01/2022 09:47 Issuing Officer LANYON, JACOB Count 1 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/25/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/7/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/7/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/8/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/8/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/9/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/14/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/14/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/15/2022 12/01/2022 09:47 C32229 CRIMINAL VIOL - UNLAWFUL OWNERSHIP OF DANGEROUS DOG (M3) Issuing Officer PARKER, TOMAS Count C32825 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32826 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE - SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32827 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32828 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE - SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32829 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32830 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32831 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32832 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/15/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER C32833 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO,)ACOB Count C32834 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Date Reported 11/16/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/16/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/16/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/17/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/17/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/21/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/21/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/22/2022 12/01/2022 09:47 Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32835 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE - SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32836 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32837 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32838 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32839 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE : SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32840 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32841 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE - SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/22/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/22/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/22/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/23/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/26/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/29/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/29/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/6/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/6/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER 12/01/2022 09:47 C32842 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32843 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE - SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32844 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32845 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count C32330 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE: SPEEDING- Issuing Officer LANYON, JACOB Count 1 C32847 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32848 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING- Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count 1 C32522 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING LIMITS Issuing Officer AYBAR, HAKAN Count 1 C32909 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE SPEEDING LIMITS Issuing Officer SMITH, STEVEN Count 1 C32910 TRAFFIC VIOL-ORDINANCE: SPEEDING LIMITS Issuing Officer SMITH, STEVEN Date Reported 11/10/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Date Reported 11/7/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Count 1 C32824 TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE - DISPLAYED EXPIRED NUMBER PLATES Issuing Officer GILBERTO, JACOB Count MOTOROFFHIGHWAD VEHICLE WHEN LICENSE C32406 TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE DROVE SPEEDNG > 20-24 MPH OVER PRIMA FACIE UNDER RESTRAINT, TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE LIMIT, TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE DISPLAYED EXPIRED NUMBER PLATES Date Reported 11/15/2022 CITATION CHARGES NUMBER Issuing Officer KENNEDY, ALEXANDER Count C32491 TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE DROVE VEHICLE w/0 VALID LICENSE, TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE SPEEDNG > 25-39 MPH OVER PRIMA FACIE LIMIT, TRAFFIC VIOL-STATUTE RECKLESS DRIVING Issuing Officer FROST, THOMAS Date Reported 11/6/2022 12/01/2022 09:47 Town of Dolores NOVEMBER 2022 Municipal Code/Traffic Citations and Reports Written Detective Hours: 1 Patrol Hours: 320 Call No Date Type Address 1301 CENTRALAVE 100N17THST 420 CENTRAL AVE 200S11THST 100N19THST 1205 CENTRALAVE 20855TH/ AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 20855 STHAVE 1700 CENTRALAVE 200S6THST 200SSTHAVE 200S9THST 501 RAILROAD, AVE 800 RAILROAD. AVE 400 RIVERSIDE. AVE 600F RAILROAD. AVE 900F RAILROAD, AVE 500F RAILROAD, AVE 800F RAILROAD. AVE 341 RAILROAD, AVE 100N1 18THST 800F RAILROAD, AVE 800F RAILROAD. AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 795 RAILROAD. AVE 1000 CENTRAL AVE 600F RAILROAD. AVE 101S11THST 900F RAILROAD. AVE 100N1 16THST 420 CENTRAL AVE 310 RAILROAD AVE 2CENTRAL AVE 101 S6THST 900F RAILROAD, AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 700F RAILROAD, AVE 104S2NDST 200S9THST 600F RAILROAD, AVE 200S8THST 100RAILROAD/ AVE City, State DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO TMENDOZA DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO VYAMPOLSKY DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES,CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO APARKER DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES,CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO SBOGOTT DOLORES, CO SBOGOTT DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO TMENDOZA DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO VVAMPOLSKY DOLORES, CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO VYAMPOLSKY DOLORES, CO VYAMPOLSKY DOLORES, CO VVAMPOLSKY DOLORES, CO VVAMPOLSKY DOLORES, CO VVAMPOLSKY DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE Call Taker 22048311 11/1/2022: 11:45 SAFETOTELL 22048346 11/1/2022 15:48 RECKLESS 22048466 11/2/2022 12:48 JUVENILE! PROBLEM 22048605 11/3/2022 10:35 TRAFFICSTOP 22048661 11/3/2022 16:08 TRAFFICSTOP 22048671 11/3/2022 17:25 PHONE CALL 22048686 11/3/2022 19:18 NEIGHBOR DISPUTE 22048717 11/4/2022 0:15 EXTRA PATROL 22048742 11/4/2022 9:39 EXTRAF PATROL 22048771 11/4/2022: 12:00 ANIMAL GENERAL 22048779 11/4/2022 12:49 TRAFFIC STOP 22048954 11/5/2022 15:33 TRAFFICSTOP 22049070 11/6/2022: 13:36 TRAFFICSTOP 22049071 11/6/2022 13:47 TRAFFICSTOP 22049086 11/6/2022 15:39 TRAFFICSTOP 22049116 11/6/2022 22:07 BUSINESS CHECK 22049142 11/7/20227:02 TRAFFICS STOP 22049166 11/7/2022 8:27 TRAFFICSTOP 22049205 11/7/2022 11:18 TRAFFICSTOP 22049261 11/7/2022 15:24 TRAFFICSTOP 22049266 11/7/2022 15:42 TRAFFICSTOP 22049344 11/8/2022 7:46 TRAFFICSTOP 22049348 11/8/2022 8:06 TRAFFICSTOP 22049356 11/8/2022 8:37 TRAFFICSTOP 22049366 11/8/2022 9:18 BUSINESS CHECK 22049400 11/8/2022 11:45 TRAFFICSTOP 22049438 11/8/2022 15:35 TRAFFICSTOP 22049442 11/8/2022: 15:58 TRAFFICSTOP 22049490 11/8/2022: 23:49 EXTRAPATROL 22049519 11/9/2022 7:51 TRAFFICSTOP 22049691 11/10/2022 8:11 PARKING COMPLAINT 22049695 11/10/2022 8:27 TRAFFICSTOP 22049754 11/10/2022 14:03 BUSINESS CHECK 22049776 11/10/2022: 15:39 TRAFFICSTOP 22049782 11/10/2022 16:001 TRAFFICSTOP 22049792 11/10/2022 17:43 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 22049836 11/11/2022 1:31 BUSINESS CHECK 22049860 11/11/2022 8:35 EXTRAPATROL 22049864 11/11/2022 9:02 BUSINESS ALARM 22049957 11/11/2022: 19:26 TRAFFICSTOP 22050008 11/12/2022 11:16 EXTRA PATROL 22050023 11/12/2022 13:14 TRAFFICSTOP 22050034 11/12/2022: 14:20 TRAFFICSTOP 22050048 11/12/2022: 17:24 BARCHECK 22050054 11/12/2022: 18:02 TRAFFICSTOP 22050064 11/12/2022: 20:06 TRAFFICSTOP 22050065 11/12/2022: 20:18 TRAFFICSTOP 22050068 11/12/2022: 20:301 TRAFFICSTOP 22048482 11/2/2022 14:00 DOG RUNNING ATI LARGE 4001 MERRITT WAY 22048590 11/3/2022 9:33 COMMUNITYI POLICING 100 N: 11THST 1000 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO DPADILLA 22048805 11/4/2022 14:37 ATTEMPT TOS SERVE CIVIL 1205 CENTRALI AVE 1000 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO SWHITE 1100 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO DKELSO 22049979 11/12/2022 1:56 UNCONSCIOUS OR UNRESP08041 HILLSIDE AVE 22050073 11/12/2022: 21:101 TRAFFICSTOP 22050085 11/12/2022: 22:17 REDDI REPORT 22050088 11/12/2022: 22:34 NOISE COMPLAINT 22050149 11/13/2022 13:35 FOLLOWUP 22050160 11/13/2022 16:00 TRAFFICSTOP 22050166 11/13/2022 16:15 TRAFFICSTOP 22050170 11/13/2022 16:24 TRAFFICSTOP 22050172 11/13/2022 16:41 TRAFFICSTOP 22050173 11/13/2022 16:51 TRAFFICSTOP 22050234 11/14/20227:32 TRAFFICSTOP 22050240 11/14/2022 8:03 TRAFFICSTOP 22050241 11/14/2022 8:08 FOLLOWUP 22050250 11/14/2022: 9:24 WELFARE CHECK 22050291 11/14/2022 12:36 TRAFFICSTOP 22050294 11/14/2022: 12:54 FOLLOWUP 22050309 11/14/2022 14:51 FOLLOWUP 22050321 11/14/2022 15:56 TRAFFICSTOP 22050329 11/14/2022 16:43 CIVILS STANDBY 22050331 11/14/2022 16:49 COMPLAINT 22050387 11/15/2022 8:04 TRAFFICSTOP 22050474 11/15/2022 14:14 FOLLOWUP 22050536 11/15/2022 20:08 BUSINESS CHECK 22050577 11/16/2022! 8:25 RECKLESS 22050596 11/16/2022 9:45 TRAFFIC CONTROL 22050713 11/16/2022: 20:49 DOMESTICVIOLENCE 22050736 11/17/2022 2:57 EXTRAI PATROL 22050742 11/17/2022 6:30 CIVILS STANDBY 22050775 11/17/2022: 9:29 TRAFFICCONTROL 22050811 11/17/2022 12:58 BAR CHECK 22050848 11/17/2022 16:09 TRAFFICSTOP 22050951 11/18/2022 10:44 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 22050970 11/18/2022 13:12 TRESPASS 22050987 11/18/2022: 15:11 TRAFFICSTOP 22050992 11/18/2022 15:30 BAR CHECK 22051007 11/18/2022 16:35 TRAFFICSTOP 22051038 11/18/2022: 20:16 TRAFFICSTOP 22051103 11/19/2022: 9:10 EXTRAPATROL 22051105 11/19/2022 9:17 TRAFFICSTOP 22051149 11/19/2022: 13:39 TRAFFICSTOP 22051153 11/19/2022 14:04 TRAFFICSTOP 22051172 11/19/2022 16:13 TRAFFICSTOP 22051206 11/19/2022 21:20 LIVESTOCK. ATL LARGE 22051220 11/20/2022 1:07 BUSINESS CHECK 22051265 11/20/2022 12:14 TRAFFICSTOP 22051269 11/20/2022 12:28 TRAFFICSTOP 22051270 11/20/2022: 12:43 TRAFFICSTOP 22051276 11/20/2022 13:15 TRAFFICSTOP 22051291 11/20/2022: 14:58 TRAFFICSTOP 22051307 11/20/2022 17:44 WELFARE CHECK 200S4THST 501 RAILROAD/ AVE 400RIVERSIDE. AVE 208S5THAVE 100N16THST 100N11THST 200S8THST 200S11THST 1N20THST 300 RAILROAD, AVE 501 RAILROAD, AVE 18380 HWY1 145 100 N: 19THST 501 RAILROAD, AVE 18380 HWY145 800F RAILROAD, AVE 201 CENTRAL AVE 510 CENTRALA AVE 700 RAILROAD, AVE 501 RAILROAD, AVE 501 RAILROAD AVE 795 RAILROAD, AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 1830 CENTRAL. AVE 420 CENTRALI AVE 1830 CENTRAL AVE 200S9THST 104S2NDST 900F RAILROAD AVE 102511THST 200S8THST 100N1 19THST 200S11THST 420 CENTRAL AVE 100N21STST 200S9THST 200S8THST 200S4THST 102S11THST 501 RAILROAD. AVE 100N17THST 100N17THST 100N17THST 100N17THST 100N17THST 310F RAILROAD/ AVE DOLORES, CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO APARKER DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO TMENDOZA DOLORES, CO TMENDOZA DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO APARKER DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO SBOGOTT DOLORES, CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO APARKER DOLORES, CO APARKER DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON DOLORES,CO DPADILLA DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR DOLORES, CO TMENDOZA DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR 1400 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES,CO ALUDINGTON 22050927 11/18/2022: 8:38 COMMUNITY POLICING 1301 CENTRAL. AVE 1009 RAILROAD, AVE DOLORES, CO ALUDINGTON 1319F RAILROAD, AVE DOLORES, CO DPADILLA 22050988 11/18/2022 15:11 PEDESTRIAN PROBLEM 1319F RAILROAD, AVE DOLORES, CO DPADILLA 22051157 11/19/2022 14:29 PEDESTRIANI PROBLEM 6201 RAILROAD. AVE 22051222 11/20/2022 1:58 VERBALI DISTURBANCE 105S5THAVE 22051319 11/20/2022 20:03 BUSINESS CHECK 22051333 11/20/202222:29 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 22051357 11/21/2022: 8:18 ANIMAL ATI LARGE 22051475 11/21/202217:45 EXTRAPATROL 22051512 11/22/20224:58 EXTRA PATROL 22051531 11/22/2022 8:52 TRAFFICSTOP 22051556 11/22/2022 11:00 ABANDON' VEHICLE 22051608 11/22/2022 15:15 TRAFFICSTOP 22051618 11/22/2022: 16:28 COURTESY RIDE 22051651 11/22/2022: 20:58 DISTURBANCE 22051669 11/23/2022 4:12 EXTRA PATROL 22051721 11/23/2022: 11:13 PARKING COMPLAINT 22051732 11/23/2022 12:29 DOG RUNNING ATI LARGE 30053RDST 22051748 11/23/2022 13:56 TRAFFICSTOP 22051802 11/23/2022: 20:39 EXTRA PATROL 22051828 11/23/2022: 23:11 BUSINESS CHECK 22051855 11/24/2022 9:51 PARKING COMPLAINT 22051859 11/24/2022 10:26 ABANDON" VEHICLE 22051927 11/25/20228:17 EXTRA PATROL 22051937 11/25/20229:45 PHONE CALL 22052047 11/26/2022 2:17 EXTRA PATROL 22052096 11/26/2022 12:13 TRAFFICSTOP 22052127 11/26/2022: 17:34 TRAFFICSTOP 22052202 11/27/2022 11:24 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 22052212 11/27/2022 13:19 BAR CHECK 22052213 11/27/2022: 13:20 FOUNDI PROPERTY 22052217 11/27/2022 13:39 FOLLOWUP 22052218 11/27/2022 13:42 FOLLOWUP 22052232 11/27/2022: 15:06 TRAFFICSTOP 22052243 11/27/2022 17:22 TRAFFICSTOP 22052280 11/28/20227:16 ABANDON' VEHICLE 22052379 11/28/2022 15:55 TRAFFICSTOP 22052435 11/29/2022 3:18 BUSINESS CHECK 22052457 11/29/20227:39 TRAFFICSTOP 22052553 11/29/2022 15:36 TRAFFICSTOP 22052558 11/29/2022: 15:57 TRAFFICSTOP 22052581 11/29/2022 21:13 BUSINESS CHECK 22052690 11/30/2022 16:02 TRAFFICSTOP 501 RAILROAD, AVE 1301 CENTRAL AVE 200N11THST 420 CENTRALAVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 800! RAILROAD. AVE 105S5THAVE 4001 RAILROAD, AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 1800 CENTRAL AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 205 N20THST 101S11THST 104N20THST 501 RAILROAD. AVE 200S3RDST 501 RAILROAD AVE 2CENTRALA AVE 501 RAILROAD, AVE 420 CENTRAL AVE 200SSTHAVE 1000 CENTRAL AVE 18390 HWY145 420 CENTRAL AVE 1011 CENTRAL AVE 200S6THST 200S3RDST 200S9THST 501 RAILROAD, AVE 100N17THST 900 RAILROAD, AVE 501 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO TMENDOZA DOLORES,CO TMENDOZA DOLORES,CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES,CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES,CO SBOGOTT DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO SWHITE DOLORES, CO AVIOLETTE DOLORES, CO SBOGOTT DOLORES DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO JDOLLAR DOLORES, CO TMENDOZA DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO DKELSO DOLORES, CO APARKER 22052006 11/25/2022: 19:12 ANIMAL WELFARE CHECK 715 RAILROAD, AVE SBOGOTT 1319F RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO DKELSO 1002 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO DKELSO 1400 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO DKELSO 1400 RAILROAD/ AVE DOLORES, CO DKELSO 1400 RAILROAD. AVE DOLORES, CO SBOGOTT Calll Type ABANDON VEHICLE ANIMAL ATLARGE ANIMAL GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CHECK ATTEMPTT TOS SERVE CIVIL BAR CHECK BUSINESSA ALARM BUSINESS CHECK CIVILS STANDBY COMMUNITY POLICING COMPLAINT COURTESYRIDE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF DISTURBANCE DOGF RUNNING ATLARGE DOMESTICVIOLENCE EXTRAPATROL FOLLOWUP FOUND PROPERTY JUVENILER PROBLEM LIVESTOCK ATL LARGE NEIGHBOR DISPUTE NOISE COMPLAINT PARKING COMPLAINT PEDESTRIAN PROBLEM PHONE CALL RECKLESS REDDI REPORT SAFET TOTELL SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE TRAFFICA ACCIDENT TRAFFICCONTROL TRAFFICSTOP TRESPASS UNCONSCIOUS ORL UNRESPONSIVE VERBAL DISTURBANCE WELFARE CHECK TOTALCALISFORS SERVICE Number Events Avg Dispatch Avg Response AvgT Travel Avgl Time Ons Scene Avg Time TotalTime 3.56 0.02 2.15 o 0 0.37 5.73 0.05 1,11 3.68 0 0.07 12.63 2.27 0.79 2.58 0.11 0.26 1.38 0 1.77 2.37 46.15 0 4.47 0.75 4,66 1.87 0 0 0.07 0.23 0.05 0.6 6.8 2.03 3.93 0.01 0 0 0 0.02 1.55 0 o 4.98 0 0.47 0 0.37 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.67 0 0 3.15 0.03 9.07 13.37 0.02 0 0.07 14.55 0.62 16.92 3.6 0 0 0 0.02 4.77 0 0 0.47 61.87 14.48 10.45 0.07 U 1.15 0.01 0.05 0.62 0 a 0,4 1.93 0.03 28.85 0 0 0 0 22,22 0.03 0 0.01 0 0 0.25 0 0 0.03 0.05 0 0.95 0 0 3.57 10.7 0 0.02 0.02 43.32 47.03 47.03 C C a 0 4.98 4.98 0 0.84 3.37 a 6.1 6.1 0 0.05 0.45 0 1.11 2.22 11.8 17.14 34.28 0 0 0 0.08 3.33 3.33 79.92 114.98 114.98 0 2.28 2.28 5.22 20.63 41.25 36.65 56.77 56.77 0.62 4.33 56.28 0 0.26 18 1.32 7.48 7.48 0 0 0 14 78.1 78.1 27.1 54.4 54.4 U 46.22 46.22 8.03 9.18 27.55 3.2 8.33 16,67 0. G.75 1.5 11.46 18.44 36.88 32.15 62,9 62.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 45.63 67.95 67.95 5.08 5.32 10.63 a 0.05 3 0 0.85 0.85 31.12 37.95 37.95 0 2.08 2.08 0 4.78 9.57 1 1 1 4 1 10 2 2 1 2 13 7 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 65 1 1 1 2 144 TREASURER'S REPORT TOWN OF DOLORES DECEMBER 8, 2022 $300.00 $926,209.47 $137,569.90 $22,929.34 $871,989.38 $561,110.34 $578.17 $3,205.33 $2,523,891.93 Petty Cash Hi-Fi Savings Account Checking Account Conservation Trust Fund ColoTrust Bonds Business Account (AFLAC) Playground Account TOTAL AjcplcpeplePleelealeajeajcajcale lcnjenjcajcajcn)elelele)eA)cA EAeA Town of Dolores P&Z Report to Board of Trustees December 7, 2022 To: Town of Dolores Board of Trustees At the 12/06/22 regular meeting of the P&Z commission, the following topics were addressed: Continued discussion on lighting and light pollution /trespass as was also addressed in the November P&Z meeting. Both the building inspector, David Doudy, and attorney, John Kelly PC, contributed. Some resolutions seem to be happening while further questions about overall standards and guidelines and enforcement remains. Bothi the building inspector and the attorey expressed commitment to continue investigating and researching possibilities. The PZ commission also is committed to working on problem solving toi the degree that is within the commission's purview. This willi include reviewing the LUC lighting chapter for compatibility with current community values, and consideration of measurable and definable parameters for Presentation from John Kelly, PC regarding the various roles of the planning commission as a quasi judicial body, the Town Board of Trustees protocol document developed sometime between 2019. and 2021, and a discussion oft the Sunshine Law as it relates to sharing information that the commissioners gather on dark sky lighting practices in other communities. Update from Shirley Powell on her effort toi identify and collect and review documents relevant to the next Comprehensive Plan revision effort. We discussed archiving all the documents together, ina an easily accessible location, such as a library, for the public to access, and for the contractor and town committees when work ont the comprehensive plan commences. So far the list compliance. includes the following: 1996, 1997, 1998 Action Plans, Greater Dolores Action 1997 Comprehensive Plan, Town of Dolores 1999 Master Streets Plan, Town of Dolores P&Z Commission 2019 Review oft the 1997 Comprehensive Plan, Town of Dolores P&Z Commission 2021 Dolores Strategic Plan 11-14-2-2021, Version 3 revised 12-17-2021, Town of 2021 Jo Rowell Park Community Surveys, Town of Dolores Parks and Recreation 2021 Report for Dolores Joe Rowell Park Master Plan Questionnaire, Town of Dolores Joe Rowell Park Master Plan Draft 8/31/2022, Town of Dolores Parks and Recreation Dolores BOT and Staff committee Parks and Recreation committee committee 2022 Dolores Community Survey Results, Town of Dolores We also voted to reschedule the first meeting of 2023 from the first Tuesday of the month toi the second Tuesday, January 10. Sincerely, LInda Robinson Chair, Dolores P& Z Commission