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“The American Eagle”

Summons

Gunnison, CO 81230

Plaintiff: The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Gunnison, State of Colorado v.Defendant:

Steve Leigh, an ndividual Attorney Matthew R. Hoyt, Atty. Reg. #51792

Alex San Filippo-Rosser, Atty. Reg. 43874

Sammy Obaid, Atty. Reg. 39392

Office of the Gunnison County Attorney 200 East Virginia Avenue Gunnison, CO 81230

Phone Number 970 641-5300

Fax Number 970 641-7696

E-mail: mhoyt@gunnisoncounty.org asanfilippo-rosser@gunnisoncounty.org sobaid@gunnisoncounty.org

Case No. 2023CV030002

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT STEVE LE GH f you fail to file your answer or other response in writing within the applicable time period, the Court may enter judgment by default against you for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice.

You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the complaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court.

This is an action for declaratory and other relief to enforce violations of Colorado’s On-Site Wastewater Treatment System OWTS Act, Colo. Rev. Stat. 25-10-101 et seq., as well as Gunnison County’s land use, wastewater treatment, and building regulations and codes.

OFF CE OF THE G NN SON CO NTY

ATTORNEY

Submitted by Larry McDonald

citizens. In fact, Glenwood is going to be a big factor in the biggest celebration of the Fourth of July ever held in this part of Colorado.”

2023

5 00PM Baca Grande

Property Owners Association 68575 Co. Rd. T, Crestone, CO 81131

June 28, 2023

5 00PM Saguache County Road and Bridge 305 3rd Street, Saguache, CO 81149

To view the Saguache County Nuisance Ordinance that was passed, you can go on the Saguache County Website at www. saguachecounty-co.gov or pick up a copy at the Saguache County Land se Office, 505 3rd Street, Saguache, CO 81149.

Gunnison Country Times Gunnison, Colorado.

Publication dates of May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2023

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Request For Bids

The Saguache County Board of Commissioners are accepting written offers for County Owned Property currently. The lots available will be accepted by the Commissioners, at their discretion, until July 25, 2024.

f you would like to submit a bid offer for any available properties a bid packet and a list of properties is available on the Saguache County website at www.saguachecounty. colorado.gov or you can call the Land Use office at 719-655-2321 or by email request to landuse@sagauchecounty-co.gov.

Bids must be submitted on a County bid form. Funds must accompany bids. NO CASH W LL BE ACCEPTED.

**You must enclose the completed bid form in sealed envelope marked “County Owned Property Bid” and indicate on the envelope the block, lot or lots and parcel number, the bid is intended for. **

The Board reserves the right to refuse any bid submitted.

Gunnison Country Times Gunnison, Colorado

Publication dates of June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2023.

This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiff in and to the real property situated in the City and County of Gunnison, Colorado, more particularly described on Exhibit A, attached to and made a part of this Summons by this reference.

BROWNSTE N HYATT FARBER SCHRECK, LLP

By: /s/ Corey T. Zurbuch Corey T. Zurbuch, #37850 Attorneys for Plaintiff

PROPERTY DESCR PT ON PROPERTY TO BE TRANSFERRED TO O TWARD BO ND SCHOOL

A PARCEL OF LAND S T ATED N THE VALLEY CLA M M NERAL S RVEY NO.

3388 OF THE ROCK CREEK M N NG D STR CT N TOWNSH P 11 SO TH,. RANGE 87 WEST OF THE S TH PR NC PAL MER D AN, CO NTY OF G NN SON, STATE OF COLORADO SA D PARCEL BE NG MORE PART C LARLY DESCR BED AS FOLLOWS

COMMENC NG AT ANGLE PO NT NO. 7 OF SA D GREENSBORO PLACER

M NERAL S RVEY NO. 12204 OF THE ROCK CREEK M N NG D STR CT, A STONE N PLACE THENCE N32 52’38’’E

A D STANCE OF 414.00 FEET TO A PO NT

By /s/

Alex San Filippo-Rosser Matthew R. Hoyt, Atty Reg. No. 51792

Alex San Filippo-Rosser, Atty. Reg. 43874

Sammy Obaid, Atty Reg. No. 39392

Dated: June 15, 2023

Gunnison Country Times Gunnison, Colorado

“Morning dawned yesterday with the glorious American eagle fully prepared for its flight. It started early, for scarcely had the hour hand reached the figure four when the bald headed bird uttered some terrific shrieks. Like other frail things, it was not inattentive bribery, and although Gunnison pushed the figures to a superlative amount, her neighbors, Castleton, Hot Springs, Crested Butte were successful in coaxing the favorite to their camps.” This was how a lengthy article in the July 7, 1883, edition of the Gunnison Review-Press began it’s wrap up of the recent Independence Day activities in the area when Crested Butte and other camps attracted many of our residents to their locales during the day only to see them return to the “roost” for an evening of fireworks and festivities, a tradition that continues for many to this day. The article went on, “In the evening it returned, and by a compromise of entertainments consisting of balls, ice cream socials and pyrotechnic displays fully atoned for its neglect during the day.”

Celebrating the Fourth of July was important to the residents of our many towns and mining camps back in the day and they often competed with one another to see who could draw the biggest crowds from other towns. The headline of the July 1, 1911, Marble Booster read, “Two Bands, Barbeque, big Fireworks, and the 100 Other Things Ready.” Followed by, “The Glenwood band will come up with the Glenwood base ball team and Glenwood Chamber of Commerce and the Glenwood crowd of

“The Marbleites are making all kinds of preparations to receive and entertain their visitors and it is certain they will do everything just about right.”

That earlier Review-Press aricle from 1883 continued highlighting the events of the day with a column titled “ROCKETS”, that included the following tidbits. “Judge Karr enjoyed himself by fighting mosquitoes and adjusting his new coat.” “Kepfer’s orchestra did it up brown.” “The excursion trains and engines were decorated with flags.” “The cannonading on the Palisades last evening made an impression.” “Sid Byers had orders to arrest all men after 9 o’clock, who were sober.” “Fred Krueger was as lively as a cricket. In shooting off torpedoes and firecrackers he shamed the small boy.”

Of all the 4th of July events

I’ve attended in many places over the years, the ones held here in our valley are truly special and a visit to the museum this coming week would be a great way to honor the holiday. Our extensive collections include many related displays including; fire department hose carts, historic American flags, military relics, early base ball equipment and for our thirsty visitors, the new Fabiano Coors Breweriana exhibit. The Review-Press concluded its article with, “The fire works made the city a blaze of splendor reaching high into the heavens. Such was the fourth—a magnificent exhibition of the undying American spirit of liberty, a proof that the deeds of ’76 would be a watchword for the nation’s emulation through all the future.”

MUSEUM OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. FROM MAY 15 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30. Admission

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