SANJUAN COUNTY, COLORADO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA January 10,2024 CALL TO ORDER: 8:30 A.M. OLD BUSINESS: Consider Bills and Authorize Warrants BOCC Meeting Minutes December 15, 2023 Other Business Adjourn CALLTOORDER Board Reorganization APPOINTMENTS: CORRESPONDENCE: NEW BUSINESS: Certification of! Mill Levies Appointments to Boards and Offices Sales Tax Report Public Comment Commissioner Reports OTHER: 9:00 A.M. - Anthony Edwards - Anvil Mountain. Annexation Designate Courthouse Entrance for Official Posting ofl Meetings ADJOURN: Next Regular Meeting - 6:30 PM,January 24, 2024 Times listed above are approximate. Discussion ofan agenda ilem may oceur befure ur after the assigned time. Join Zoom Meeting AMINPADAISO Meeting ID:92136473203 By Telephone: Dial 16 669-900-6833 and enter the Webinar ID 92136473203 when prompted. You Tube (live and recorded for later viewing, does not support public comment): https/www.youtube.com/gsanjuancountycolorado'streams 24873 IDS 24874 LINSLEY SWEET 24876 DEE JARAMILLO 24878 CASSANDRA ROOF 24879 SILVERTON CLINIC 24880 ROBERT ROOF, LPC 24881 CENTURY LINK 24882 JOEL BERDIE 24883 DAYNA KRANKER 24884 SILVERTON CHAMBER 24885 IMAGENET 24886 BRUCET. CONRAD 24887 STEPHEN W. LOWRANCE 24888 ABIGAIL H. ARMISTEAD 24889 JOHN A.. JACOBS 24890 WEX BANK 24891 DENNIS R. GOLBRICHT 24892 GILBERT ARCHULETA 24894 SILVERTON HARDWARE 24895 OFFICE DEPOT 24896 TOWN OF SILVETRTON 24897 SILVERTON AMBULANCE 24898 SILVERTON AMBULANCE 24899 MAISEL EXCAVATION 24900 DEANNE GALLEGOS 24901 SILVERTON LP GAS 24902 VERO 24903 LA PLATA DETENTION 24904 SANI SERV, LLC 24905 VERIZON 24906 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 24907 CEMETERY FUND 24908 FIRE DEPARTMENT 24909 FIRE DEPARTMENT 24910 SAN. JUAN DEVELOPMENT 24911 CO SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOP DONATION 24912 AXIS HEALTH SYSTEM 24913 MSI 24914 SILVERTON YOUTH CENTER DONATION 24915 SOUTHWEST APPLIANCE 24916 VISA TITLE COMPLETE REIMB: SUPPLEMENTAL REPLACE LOCK CLERKS DOOR YOGA & SENIOR FITNESS REIMB RATHEY COUNSELING HOURS PAY ELEVATOR ROOM (CUST) NURSE BILL NURSE ASSISTANT PAY COPIES FROM: 20-21 BILL ANNUAL GEAR STIPEND ANNUAL GEAR STIPEND ANNUAL GEAR STIPEND ANNUAL GEAR STIPEND SHERIFFS FUEL DEC 23 SERVICES NOV-DEC 23 CLEAN FIREHOUSE SUPPLIES CLERK-TREAS-SOC SER SUPPLIES SERVICES RENDERED MONTHY PAYMENT HOSPITAL COAL JUNE-OCT 23 NURSE-EPD BILLS COURTHOUSE-FD TANK FILL UPS PHONE BILLS DEC2 23 JAIL BILL TOILET ON RED MOUNTAIN SHERIFFS BILL DONATION DONATION CANDY DONATION FIRE WORKS DONATION DONATION DONATION DONATION 3.00 164.90 50.00 35.00 4942.00 733.50 758.78 500.00 89.31 820.00 1045.00 177.75 513.51 200.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 928.19 1969.50 360.00 9510.72 57.45 97.05 1976.00 7200.00 2511.65 3267.00 6740.43 1214.75 65.00 181.00 122.40 300.00 250.00 100.00 250.00 5000.00 211.00 500.00 1000.00 500.00 394.46 506.76 4560.00 238935.33 24875 CCTOTA WESTERN DIVISION TREASURER TRUSTEE DUES 24877 BRUCE E. HARING, MA, LPC COMM MENTAL HEALTH PRO 24893 SILVERTON FIRE AUTHORITY REIMB RADIOS SALES TAX MONTYLY PAYMENT 41933.33 DIAGNOSTICS & TRIP ANVIL SOCIAL SERVICE CHRISTMAS 24917 SAUL'S CREEK ENGINEERING 3 MO MNT-SUPPORT-SERVICE TOTAL GENERAL SAN. JUAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET. JANUARY: 10, 2023 AND THE FOLLOWING BILLS WERE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. 24848 ROCKY MOUNTAIN FORENSIC HISTOOGY SLIDE PREP (4 SLIDES) 70.00 318.00 159.00 64.40 93.75 750.00 300.00 100.00 17536.21 3607.13 3250.52 3815.50 4326.53 4491.57 2273.98 4295.98 3674.79 1554.97 993.02 4234.98 2661.50 3719.59 2406.09 2182.02 4901.23 1703.98 913.97 4055.33 2138.02 356.40 7828.85 23715.82 3731.00 6268.46 1600.00 884.74 170.97 295.14 310.00 360.15 1255.00 5480.86 3769.00 77.44 24849 NMS 24850 NMS 24851 IDS POSTMORTEM POSTMORTEM TITLES 24852 CODY BRAFORD CONSTRUCT PLOW SIDEWALKS 24853 COLO CUSTOM ELEVATOR 24854 TOWN OF SILVETRTON 24855 VCCA 24856 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS DD ABIGAIL H. ARMISTEAD DD AMIE R. GARDINER DD ADAM D. CLIFTON DD ANTHONY D. EDWARDS DD ARTHUR. J. DONOVAN DD AUSTIN P. LASHLEY DD BRUCET. CONRAD DD DEANNA M. JARAMILLO DD JOHN A. JACOBS DD KERI METZLER DD KIMBERLY, A. BUCK DD KRISTINA L. RHOADES DD LADONNA L.. JARAMILLO DD LINSLEY SWEET DD PETER C. MAISEL DD REBECCA B. JOYCE DD REBECCA. J. RHOADES DD ROBERT W. GARDINER DD STEPHEN W. LOWRANCE 24857 SCOTT L. FETCHENHIER 24858 TOMMY WIPF 24859 WILLIAM A. TOOKEY 24860 CITIZENS STATE BANK 24861 CITIZENS STATE BANK 24862 GREAT-WEST LIFE 24863 CITIZENS STATE BANK 24864 KANSAS CITY LIFE 24866 AFLAC 24867 ANIMAS TOWING 24868 COLO DEPT OF LABOR 24869 MAISEL EXCAVATION 24870 VISA 24871 SAN MIGUEL POWER 24872 SILVERTON STANDARD SEMI-ANNUAL PM SERVICE W/S-SHORTAGE ADMINISTRATOR 2024 DUES MEDICAL INSURANCE SHERIFF DEPUTY WAGES SHERIFF-NURSE DEPUTY WAGES SHERIFF DEPUTY WAGES COMMUNICATIONS WAGES EPD WAGES COMMISSIONERS WAGES SHERIFF WAGES TREASURERS WAGES SHERIFF DEPUTY WAGES CORONER WAGES ASSESSORS WAGES SOCIAL SERVICE WAGES COUNTY CLERK WAGES DEPUTY CLERK WAGES COMMISSIONERS WAGES COUNTY NURSE WAGES CUSTODIAN WAGES NURSE ASSISTANT WAGES UNDERSHERIFF WAGES COMMISSIONERS WAGES VETS OFFICER WAGES ADMINISTRATOR WAGES FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD STATE TAXES WITHHELD GROUP RETIREMENT HSASAVINGS DENTAL & LIFE INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE FIX SHERIFFS VEHICLE 4TH QTR UNEMPLOYMENT HOSPITAL COAL BILLS BILLS COMM BILLS 24865 AMWINS GROUP BENEFITS VISION INSURANCE ROAD DD LOUIS K. GIRODO DD RUSTY D. MELCHER 7262 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS 7263 CITIZENS STATE BANK 7264 CITIZENS STATE BANK 7265 GREAT WEST 7266 CITIZENS STATE BANK 7267 KANSAS CITY LIFE 7268 AMWINS 7269 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL 7270 CO: STATE TREASURER 7271 VISA 7272 SILVERTON LP GAS 7273 WAGNER 7275 WHISTLESTOP 7276 FOUR: STATESTIRE 7277 ALSCO 7178 SAN MIGUEL POWER 7279 WAGNER 7280 4RIVERS EQUIPMENT 7281 CATERPILLAR 7282 CENTURY LINK TOTAL ROAD GENERAL ROAD ROAD OVERSEER WAGES ROAD FOREMAN WAGES MEDICAL INSURANCE FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD STATE TAXES WITHHELD GROUP RETIREMENT HSASAVINGS DENTAL. AND LIFE INSURANCE VISION INSURANCE 2JD GRDRS PAYMENT 4TH QTR UNEMPLOYMENT BILL TANK FILL UP PARTS-SUPPLIES FUEL TIRES BILL BILLS SUPPLIES PARTS BILL 4602.46 3562.88 3827.86 3639.96 4269.92 649.00 383.06 300.00 23.48 36.88 6848.38 104.96 785.15 987.39 4205.82 45.00 894.25 6523.42 80.00 288.26 585.48 805.14 5274.36 154.99 48878.10 DD MATHEWI.ZMMERMAN ROAD OPERATOR WAGES 7274 FOUR CORNERS WELDING KOX-MAC D6TVP/WES00376 PAYMENT 238935.33 48878.10 TOTAL ALL FUNDS 287813.43 WERE ALLOWED SETTLEMENT IN FULL BY ORDER OF SAN. JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUSTIN LASHLEY, CHAIRMAN SCOTT L. FETCHENHIER, COMMISSIONER PETER C. MAISEL, COMMISSIONER LADONNA L. JARAMILLO, CLERK SAN. JUAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15,2023 AT 8:30 A.M. Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by Chairman AustinLashley. Present were Commissioners Scott Fetchenhier and Pete Maisel, Attorney Dennis Golbricht and Administrator William Tookey. Payment of Bills: Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to authorize payment oft the warrants as presented. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Minutes: Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the minutes ofNovember 21,2 2023. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Anthony Edwards was present to discuss a joint meeting with the La Plata County Commissioners to discuss the Natural Resource Damage caused by the Gold King spill. A meeting was tentatively set for Public Health Director Becky Joyce was present to provide the Commissioners: with an update on public The Intergovermental Agreement with La Plata County to provide Public Health Services was presented to the Commissioners for their consideration. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the Intergovernmental Agreement as presented. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The Keri Metzler was present to request funding assistance from the County for the purchase and installation ofa generator for the Senior Citizen Center. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve up to $5000 for the generator. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passes unanimously. Administrator Tookey provided the Commissioners with information concerning the increased costs of Ben Martinez of Five-two LLC was present via Zoom to discuss with the Commissioners: the potential Heather Otter of Region was present to discuss the Community Development Action Plan (CDAP). Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the CDAP with the edits as suggested by the Commissioners. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Social Services Director Martha Johnson and Krissy Rhoades were present to provide the Commissioners and update on Social Services. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve Transmittal #10 in the amount of9343.43. Commissioner Fetchenhier seconded the motion. The San Juan Development Association (SJDA) Director Beth Kremer was present to request $8,809 to be used a match for a housing planning grant that was being submitted by SJDA. The funding would come from the Lodging Tax Affordable Housing Fund. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the request. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. January 18, 2024. health. motion passed unanimously. insurance and the burden it is putting on the County budget. services that he could provide for the County. motion passed unanimously. Southwestern Water Conservation District provided the County with a letteri informing them that the term for Charles Smith would expire at the end oft the year. Charles Smith submitted a request to the Commissioners that they appoint him for another term as their representative. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to appoint Charles Smith to the Board ofDirectors oft the Southwestern Water Conservation District. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The Sales Tax Report was provided to the Commissioners for their review. The County Treasurer's Report was provided to the Commissioners for their review. Commissioner Maisel moved to Executive Session pursuant to CRS Section 24-6-402(4)(b) for the purpose oft receiving legal advice from counsel regarding litigation. Commissioner Fetchenhier seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. It was Attorney Golbricht's opinion that the matter constituted privileged communications and therefore no minutes or recording would be kept. The The Commissioners reconvened their meeting at 12:05 pm and then recessed the meeting for lunch. Commissioners went into executive session at 11:50 am. The meeting was reconvened at 1:43 pm. Charles Smith was present to provide the Commissioners with an update on the Southwestern Water Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to Approve the 2024 Meeting and Holiday Schedules. Commissioner Commissioner Maisel moved to approve Resolution 2024-12 to adopt the 2024 Budget. Commissioner Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve Resolution 2024-13t tol Levy Taxes. Commissioner Maisel Commissioner Maisel moved to approve Resolution 2024-151 to appropriate money. Commissioner Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to Certify the Mill Levies and Revenues for 2024 as follows: Conservation District Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimous. Fetchenhier seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Fetchenhier seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. MILL LEVIES Assessed Valuation Mill Levy Revenue 1,408,625.27 25,948.36 21,574.21 0.00 0.00 1,456,147.84 SAN. JUAN COUNTY General Fund Road & Bridge Social Services Temporary Reduction Refunds/Abatements TOTAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 19.000 0.350 0.291 0.000 0.000 19.641 General Fund HB20-1418 Tax Credit Authorized Overide Abatement Bond Redemption TOTAL TOWN OF SILVERTON General Operating Obligation Bonds Retunds/ADatements TOTAL 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 40,027,067.00 40,027,067.00 40,027,067.00 40,027,067.00 10,675,020.00 0.00 0.00 10,675,020.00 15.009 -1.044 0.268 0.001 1.250 15.484 10.560 0.000 0.000 10.560 8.200 0.000 8.200 1,112,739.82 -77,400.25 19,869.03 74.14 92,672.72 1,147,955.46 422,685.83 0.00 0.00 422,685.83 87,535.16 0.00 0.00 87,535.16 DURANGO FIRE PROTECTION General Operating Bond Refunds/Abatements TOTAL Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the 2024 Law Enforcement Contract. Commissioner Commissioner Maisel moved to approve the 2024 Governmental Services Agreement. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Fetchenhier seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Having no other business, the Commissioners meeting was adjourned at 3:231 P.M. X Legal Description: Part of suspended section 18, Township 41 North, Range 7 West, of thel New Mexico Principal Meridian, San Juan County Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on line 3-5 50 of the Silverton Town Site, whence corner no. 30 of the said Silverton Town Site bears N. 36°16'27" E., 1158.87 ft. dist.; thence N. 54°45'47"W., 529.79, ft. dist.; thence S. 79°13'01" W., 320.14, ft. dist., to the Northwest corner of Lot 2 of said Silverton Town Site; thence S. 54°40'06" W., 61.03, ft. dist., to the Angle Point ofLot2 2 ofs said Silverton Town Site; thence S. 02°23'59" W., 35.42, ft. dist., to the Southwest corner ofL Lot 2 of said Silverton Town Site and also being on the North Right of Way! line of Fifth Street; thence N. 87"36'14"W., 32.50, ft. dist., along the North Right of Way line of Fifth Street to a point on the East line of Lot1of said Silverton Town Site; thence S. 02°23'46" W., 28.99, ft. dist., to the Southeast corner of Lot1of said Silverton Town Site; thence S. 25°45'47" W., 42.15, ft. dist., to the Northeast corner of Lot 30 of said Silverton Town Site; thence S. 25°06'27" W., 157.80, ft.dist., to the Southeast corner of Lot 30 of said Silverton Town Site and also being on the North Right of Way line U. S. Highway 550; thence along the North Right of Wayl line of said U. S. Highway 550 on a curve turning to the right with an arc length of 326.88 ft. dist., with a radius of 3539.991 ft. dist., ofwhich a chord bearing of S. 64°38'29" E.; thence S. 62°01'24" E., 403.27, ft. dist., to a point on line 3-50 of the Silverton Town Site; thence N. 36°16'27" E., 449.61, ft. dist., more or less, to the point of beginning. Couny Tax Entily Code DOLALGID:SID CERTIFICATION OF TAX LEVIES for NON-SCHOOL Governments TO: County Commissioners' of San Juan Colorado. On behalfofthe Southwestern Water Conservation District (taxinge entily)* (governing body (local govemmentye the Board of Directors ofthe Southwestern Water Conservation District Hereby officially certifies the following mills tol be levied against the taxing entity's GROSS $ 74,138,172 Note: Ifthe assessor certified a NET assessed valualion (AV)diffèrent than the GROSS AV duet toal Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Area" the tax levies must be $ multiplied against the NET: assessed valuation of: assessed valuation of: (GROSS". ussessed valuation, Line 2 of the Certification ofy Valuation Form DLG575) calculated using the NET AV. The taxing entity's total (NETa assessed valuation, Line 4oft the Certification of Valuation Form DLG57) property tax revenue will be derived from the mill levy USE VALUEI FROMI FINAL CERTIFICATION: OF VALUATION PROVIDED BV ASSESSOR NOLATER' THANI DECEMBERIO for budget/fiscal year 2024 Submitted: (nol later than Dec. 15) 01/10/24 (mmidd'yyyy) (yyyy) PURPOSE (see end notes for delinitions and examples) 1. General Operating Expenses" 2. Temporary General Property Tax Credit/ Temporary Mill Levy Rate Reduction' SUBTOTAL FOR GENERAL OPERATING: 3. General Obligation Bonds and Interest' 4. Contractual Obligations* 5. Capital Expenditures 6. Refunds/Abatements" 7. Other" (specify): LEVY2 0.407 0.060 0.347 REVENUE? mills $30,174 mills $<4,448 mills s25,726 mills $ mills $ mills $ mills $ mills $ mills $ mills TOTAL: Sum of General Operating 0.347 and Lines Sublotal 3to7 $25,726 Contact person: Steve Wolff Phone: (970)247-1302 Title: Budget Officer Signed: Steven Wolk Survey Question: Does the taxing entity have voter approval to adjust thc general OYes No operating levy to account for changes to assessment rates? Include one copy of this tax entity' ' completed) form when filing the local government 's hudget by. Junuarg 3/s1, per 29-1-113C.R.S., with the Division ol Local Government (DLG), Room 521, 1313. Shermun. Street, Denver, CO8 80203. Questions? Call DLG at (303) 864-7720. 'Ifthe taxing entity" 's boundaries include more than one county, you must certify the levics to each county. Use: a separate form for each county and certify the same levies uniformly to each county per Article X, Section 3 of the Colorado Constitution. Levies must be rounded toj three decimal places andi revenuc must be calculated from the total NET assessed valuation (Line 40 of Form DLG57 on the County Assessor's! FINAL certification ofv valuation). Page lof4 DLG70(Rev.923) 2024 BUDGET MILL LEVIES Assessed Valuation 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 40,027,067.00 40,027,067.00 40,027,067.00 40,027,067.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 74,138,172.00 10,675,020.00 0.00 0.00 10,675,020.00 SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO Milll Levy 19.000 0.350 0.291 0.000 0.000 19.641 15.009 -1.044 0.268 0.001 1.250 15.484 10.560 0.000 0.000 10.560 0.347 0.000 0.000 0.347 8.200 0.000 8.200 Revenue 1,408,625.27 25,948.36 21,574.21 0.00 0.00 1,456,147.84 1,112,739.82 -77,400.25 19,869.03 74.14 92,672.72 1,147,955.46 422,685.83 0.00 0.00 422,685.83 25,725.95 0.00 0.00 25,725.95 87,535.16 0.00 0.00 87,535.16 SAN JUAN COUNTY General Fund Road & Bridge Social Services Temporary Reduction Relunds/Abatements TOTAL SCHOOL DISTRICT General Fund HB20-1418 Tax Credit Authorized Overide Abatement Bond Redemption TOTAL TOWN OF SILVERTON General Operating Obligation Bonds Refunds/Abatements TOTAL SOUTHWEST WATER General Operating Temporary Reduction Refunds/Abatements TOTAL DURANGO FIRE PROTECTION General Operating Bond Refunds/Abatements TOTAL Page 1of1 SAN. JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND OFFICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2023 2023 Chairman Chairman Pro Tem Road & Bridge Commissioner Buildings and Grounds Commissioner Public Agency Liaison Commissioner Elected Officials Liaison Commissioner Colorado Counties, Inc. Commissioners Austin Lashley Scott Fetchenhier Pete Maisel Scott Fetchenhier Austin Lashley Austin Lashley Austin Lashley Pete Maisel Austin Lashley Scott Fetchenhier Scott Fetchenhier Scott Fetchenhier Pete Maisel Scott Fetchenhier Pete Maisel Pete Maisel Scott Fetchenhier Scott Fetchenhier Dennis Golbricht Kenneth Schaaf Becky Joyce Tommy Wipf William Tookey William Tookey Blair and Associates William Tookey William Tookey Austin Lashley Austin Lashley Charles Smith William Tookey Silverton Standard Planning Commission Planning Commission Alternate Ambulance Association/ /1 EMS Council Town Board of Adjustment Board of Adjustment Alternate Housing Solutions for the Southwest Area Agency on Aging Transportation Planning Committee Cemetery Board Learning Center Council County Attorney County Surveyor County Health Director Veterans Service Officer Land Use Administrator Budget Officer County Auditor Region 9 Economic District Region 9. Alt. Southwest Colorado COG Southwest Colorado COG. Alt. Club20 Water Conservation Board San Juan Development Association Official Newspaper SAN JUAN COUNTY,COLORADO APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND OFFICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR2023 Avalanche Board Members Open Louis Girodo Open 2024 2025 2024 Alternate 2024 2024 2024 Alternate 2024 2024 2024 2023 2023 Alternate 2024 2024 2023 2023 2023 2023 2024 2024 2024 2023 2023 Historic Impact Review Board Scott Fetchenhier David Singer Steve Rich Beverly Rich Eileen Fjerstad Paul Joyce Casey Carroll Jared Boyd David Singer Joe. Jepson Board of Adjustment Tourism Fund Board Paul Zimmerman Jim Lindaman Tiffany deKay Lisa Branner Brooke Stillwell Judy Graham Alt. Lisa Adair Terry Kerwin Open Chris Tookey Open Noxious Weed Management Board Approved; Board ofCounty Commissioners PUBLIC NOTICE The San Juan County Board of Commissioners is seeking applications for appointments to fill expiring terms on the Tourism Fund Board, the Noxious Weed Management Board and the County Board of Adjustment. These are volunteer appointments for terms of two or three years. Written applications must be received by the County Administrator no later than 4:00 P.M. on Friday, January 19, 2024. Applications may be mailed to PO Box 466 Silverton, CO 81433 or hand delivered to the Courthouse at 1557 Greene St. or emailed to Admindsmuncolondous For further information contact William Tookey, County Administrator at 970-387-5766. 1/8/24,10:06AM San. Juan County Mail Invitation: Discuss Natural Resources Damage Fund/Bonita Peak Settlement @ Thu. 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