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December 7, 2017
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ELBERT COUNTY, COLORADO
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Open house chance to help shape zoning, subdivision rules Four-hour drop-in event slated in Kiowa on Dec. 14 BY JODI HORNER SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA
A scrimmage is a competitive practice. Play is officiated and fouls are called but scores aren’t kept. The Nov. 25 scrimmage was a round-robin format. Teams rotated time on the court, where they played two eight-minute running-clock periods. During the morning-long scrimmage each team played each of the other three teams. Schmalz said the Elizabeth team is young but has good veteran leadership.
The Board of County Commissioners is co-sponsoring an open house for citizens to meet with county commissioners, staff and planners and hear the ideas for rewriting Elbert County zoning and subdivision regulations. The open house will take place from 2-6 p.m. Dec. 14 at the Elbert County Fairgrounds in Kiowa. Baseline Engineering, Planning & Surveying, located in Golden, is the other co-sponsor of the event. The county has retained Baseline to draft the regulations. “It isn’t a glamorous subject, but it’s rules of the road related to land development in Elbert,” said Baseline planning director Vince Harris. “This is an open house to allow citizens to drop in at any time,” said Kyle Fenner, Elbert County’s director of community and development services. “Planners and county leadership will be available to meet with visitors, and this is also an opportunity for people to share their ideas with them.” “This is an opportunity for the citizens to have a positive impact of the county,” said County Commissioner Grant Thayer, who has 14 years’ experience serving on previous planning commissions for the county and is providing his assistance on the project.
SEE HOOPS, P7
SEE ZONING, P7
Megan Wesley, 15, drives to the hoop against a defender during the Nov. 25 scrimmage at Englewood High School. A scrimmage is a competitive practice session. The game was officiated but no score kept. Four teams took part in the scrimmage and the schedule enabled Cardinals to play each of the three teams.
TOM MUNDS
Elizabeth girls put hoops skills to test Cardinals join three other teams in preseason scrimmage at Englewood BY BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Members of the Elizabeth girls basketball team matched their skills against opponents for the first time this season as they took part in a Nov. 25 scrimmage at Englewood High School.
“The scrimmage is important to our team,” Cardinals coach Jaime Schmalz said. “It is the first time we get to play against an opponent. It is a chance to try different combinations of players on the court to see what works best for us. It is also an opportunity to see if our style of play is effective against another team.” Four teams — Elizabeth, Englewood, Colorado Academy and Collegiate Academy — took part in the scrimmage with separate games for the varsity and junior varsity teams.
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‘Instead of finding an escape route into next year to quickly move away from our trouble spots, what if we looked to build upon our brightest moments and use this past year as our launching pad into next year?’ Michael Norton | columnist, Page 10 INSIDE
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