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April 17, 2014

Real Estate

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The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the public that people do not need to make an appointment for fingerprinting. All customers are handled on a first-come, first served basis only. According to the office, there have been several citizens using a third-party vendor, Fieldprint, to schedule an appointment to have their fingerprints taken at the sheriff’s office. The DCSO wants people to know they do not have any agreement or contract with Fieldprint or any other company to make appointments. News in a hurry continues on Page 25

Castle Rock Board Of Adjustments: Hears and decides appeals from any zoning interpretation made by the Town, and may authorize, upon appeal, exceptions to the area, height, setback, offstreet parking and landscaping requirements of the zoning ordinance. Board of Building Appeals: Considers appeals of decisions and determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretation of the Town adopted building codes and regulations, as well as the Town’s contractor registration ordinances.

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Interested in becoming involved in the Town of Castle Rock government? The town is accepting applications for 13 different advisory boards or commissions. Every April, each town board or commission has positions with terms that expire. Most terms vary from two to three years, but there are several boards or commissions that have vacancies fulfilling partial terms. The boards and commissions include the Board of Adjustment, Board of Building Appeals, Downtown Design Review Board, Downtown Development Authority, Election Commission, Historic Preservation Board, Liquor Licensing Authority, Parks and Recreation Commission, Planning Commission, Public Art Commission, Public Safety Commission, Public Works Commission and the Utilities Commission. Interested residents can apply for more than one board or commission, however they can only be appointed to serve on one. Applicants must submit a completed application form by 5 p.m. April 29 to the Town Clerk’s office, 100 N. Wilcox St., or by email at townclerk@CRgov.com. More information on vacancies, the overview, purpose, and responsibilities of the individual boards and commissions, and the volunteer application, are available at www.CRgov.com/boards. Questions should be directed to Robbie Schonher, town clerk administrative, at rschonher@CRgov.com, or 720-733-2229.

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Design Review Board: The Design Review Board is intended to create a ‘one stop shop’ for downtown development applications. Duties of the Board include the review of all development applications that require a site plan; review all projects to ensure conformity with the Downtown Overlay zoning document; review variance requests; and assist in other related items that help the community achieve the goals and objectives of the Downtown Master Plan and Historic Preservation Plan. Citizens interested in serving on this Board must own property within the designated Downtown Overlay boundary to be eligible to serve. Downtown Development Authority: Reviews plans, and facilitates economic and physical development and redevelopment of properties and infrastructure within the central business district of the Town, consistent with the goals of the adopted DDA Plan of Development. Applicants must be a property owner, business lessees or residents within the designated DDA boundary. Election Commission: Responsible for all activities and duties relating to the conduct of elections within the Town, including establishment of election districts. Historic Preservation Board: Addresses all issues related to historic preservation in Castle Rock, including encouraging designation of structures as local landmarks, and development of design guidelines for renovations. Vacancies may require education and experience in one of the following areas: history, archaeology, architectural history, architecture, or historic architecture. Liquor Licensing Authority: Reviews and acts upon matters related to liquor licenses within the Town. Duties include the review and issuance or denial of licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages, and the conduct of investigations as required by law for suspension or revocation of such licenses. No person shall be appointed who has any interest in the operation of a liquor establishment in

Douglas County or has a member of his/her immediate family with such an interest. Parks and Recreation Commission: Makes recommendations to Town Council regarding Parks and Recreation issues, including Recreation Center fees, the 5 year plan, the Parks Master Plan, and annual operating budget. Planning Commission: Makes recommendations to Town Council on land and development related matters. The Commission is responsible for preparing and updating the Town’s Comprehensive Master Plan, Zoning and Subdivision Regulations, and reviewing all proposals for rezoning, subdivision, and annexation. Public Art Commission: Advises the Town on acquiring an art collection for public buildings and parks within the Town. Public Safety Commission: Makes recommendations to Town Council concerning police and fire issues, and funding of police and fire operations, equipment, and capital needs. Public Works Commission: The Public Works Commission makes recommendations to Town Council on the master planning of capital improvements concerning the Town’s infrastructure, long-term planning and strategies to implement and accomplish established long-term goals and service levels; as well as the planning of capital improvements and development of policies and strategies for increasing transit and alternative modes usage. Utilities Commission: The purpose of the Utilities Commission is to provide guidance regarding service affordability and availability, and to conduct special investigations to ensure water, wastewater, and stormwater customers receive quality services and pay fair prices. The Commission makes recommendations to Town Council concerning master planning of long-term capital improvements, utility rates and fee structures, and utilities policies.

Residents of Castle Rock interested in serving on these advisory commissions may contact Sally Misare at 303-660-1367 or smisare@crgov.com for further information. Applicants must complete a Board or Commission Application Form and submit it to the Town Clerks Office, 100 N. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO 80104, no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 29, 2014. Applications are available online at www.CRGov.com or through the Clerk’s office.

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