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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board 1962-07-06I of Estes Vark Larimer County, Colorado,_ July 6 19_62_. Minutes of a Special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Town Hall in said Town of 4 Estes Park on the 6th day of_ Jul , A D. 19_1S2 at P.M. ixnatxgx.lecom Meeting called to order by Mayor Clarence A. Graves Present: Mayor Clarence A. Graves Trustees: Ronald C. Brodie, Henry Dannels„ John Ramey, Carl Swanson Verne H. Fanton, Town Clerk; Ernest Hartwell, Town Attorney William Grove and Richard Snart Also Present: Absent: This special meeting called by Mayor Clarence Graves to consider the adoption of a resolution regarding sanitary sewers in Country Club Manor Subdivision and also to consider the passing of an ordinance relating to vacating a street in Little Prospect Mountain Addition. Mr. Hartwell presented, read and explained all of the proceedings and documents necessary to create a Special Improvement District for sanitary sewers in the Country Club Manor Addition. Following a detailed discussion Trustee John Ramey introduced the following Resolution and moved that it be passed and adopted. RESOLUTION S, the following described property, to -wit: Lots One (1) to Six (6), both inclusive, Block One (1); Lots One (1) to Twelve (12), both inclusive, Block Two (2); Lots One (1) to Twelve (12), both inclusive, Block Three (3); Lots One (1) to Six (6), both inclusive, and Lot Twelve (12), Block Four (4); Lots Seven (7) to Eleven (11), both inclusive, Block Five (5); Lots One (1) to Ten (10), both inclusive, Block Six (6); Lots One (1) to Twenty-three (23), both inclusive, Block Seven (7); Lots one (1) to Thirty-seven (37), both inclusive, Block Eight (8); Lots One (1) to Thirty-six (36), both inclusive, Block Nine (9); Lots one (1) to Twenty-four (24), both inclusive, and Lots Twenty-seven (27) to Thirty-eight (38), both inclusive, Block Ten (10); Lots One (1) to Twenty-four (24), both inclusive, Block Eleven (11) of Country Club Manor Addition to the Town of Estes Park, Colorado, are without sanitary sewers and the nature of the soil and the condition in said lots and blocks is such that a sanitary sewer is necessary for the public health and safety of the Town of Estes Park and the inhabitants thereof and especially the inhabitants of the said lots and blocks above described, and WHEREAS, upon order ofthe Board of Trustees, an engineer designated by the Board of Trustees has prepared full detailed specifications and maps describing the materials to be used in said sanitary sewer, the number of installments and time in which the costs of the improvements shall be payable, the rate of interest on unpaid and deferred installments and the property to be assessed for the same, and a schedule showing the approximate amounts to be assessed upon the several lots and parcels within the district, which detailed specifications, schedules and maps are now on file with the Town Clerk, now therefor BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO: • That a sanitary sewer in the above described territory is a necessity for the public health of the Town of Estes Park, Colorado and the inhabitants thereof, and the inhabitants of the territory above described, and gob= of &dos jar i4 Larimer County, Colorado__ _al1y 6 19 62 _. Minutes of a _ meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the_ 6th _day of JulY , A. D. 19_.??_ at regular meeting hour. Clarence A. Graves Meeting called to order 'by Mayor. Present: Mayor Trustees: Also Present: Absent: That the materials to be used in said sewer and appurtenances shall consist of four -inch (4") and six-inch (6") vitrified clay pipe and fittings and concrete, and That there shall be ten (10) annual installments in which the cost of said sanitary sewer shall be payable; the rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred installments shall be six per cent (6%) per annum; the property to be assessed for said sanitary sewer shall be as above described, and That the engineer designated by the Board of Trustees shall make an estimate of the cost of said sanitary sewer together with a map of the district in which said sanitary sewer is to be constructed, and a schedule showing the approximate amounts to be assessed upon the several lots or parcels of property within the district, and That the details and specifications, plans, estimates, schedules and maps prepared by the engineer designated by the Board of Trustees, and filed with the Clerk are hereby adopted and approved and the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to give the required notice according to Subdivision 6 of Section 2, Article 2, Chapter 89, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1953. Said Resolution was then read in full. Trustee Swanson seconded the motion. Upon roll call said motion passed and said Resolution adopted by the following votes. Those voting "yes" Trustees Ronald Brodie, Henry Dannels, John Ramey and Carl Swanson. Those voting "no" none. Trustee John Ramey explained the present status of a platted street in Little Prospect Mountain Addition that had never been improved or opened to the use of the public. Trustee Ramey then filed two Deeds from the adjoining property owners for a new 30 foot right-of-way made to the Town of Estes Park and dedicating the same for a public street. The Board being of the opinion that the dedicated right-of-way was equally as valuable as the previously platted right-of-way and being the same width and distance Trustee Brodie introduced the following entitled ordinance and moved that it be passed and adopted on first reading; AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF A STREET AS DEDICATED TO PUBLIC USE IN THE PLAT OF LITTLE PROSPECT MOUNTAIN ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO. Said Ordinance was then read in full. Trustee Ramey seconded the motion. Upon roll call said motion carried and said Ordinance passed by the following vote. Those voting "yes" Trustee Ronald Brodie, Henry Dannels, John Ramey, and Carl Swanson. Those voting "no" none. Whereupon Mayor Graves declared said Ordinance duly passed and adopted on first reading and ordered it numbered 231. There being no further business it was regularly moved, seconded td carried that the meeting adjourn. ' .T . • • 0 • Attest: I / . Town Qle """),C—i • do 0