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TELLER COUNTY’S Democrats Teller County’s Democratic Party host information and education programs and community activities. Members and interested citizens are invited to participate. For more information about the TellerDems’ 2013 schedule, contact Ellen Haase, 719-687-1813. TELLER COUNTY Republicans meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Pikes Peak Community Center in Divide next to the Conoco. Come and help set the course for conservative thinking and direction in Teller County, Colorado, and the nation. Additional information at http://www.tellergop.org.

Hungry Bear, 111 E. Midland Ave., in Woodland Park. The group helps local businesses through cooperative marketing, professional education and trusted relationships. Call Gail Wingerd at 719-686-1076 or send e-mail to gail@woodlandparkprinter. com or Mike Hazelwood at 719-473-5008

THE TELLER Networking Team meet from 7:45-8:45 a.m. Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant in Woodland Park. TNT is a local businesses owners networking group working to pass leads and help each others’ businesses grow. Join us to learn more or call Vickie at 719-748-1274. RECREATION

A. The intent of the Woodland Station Overlay District sign regulations is to achieve interesting, colorful and tastefully offered atsignage 5 p.m. and p.m. Sundays CHRISTIAN YOGA isdesigned that 6:45 will inform the pubstimulate interest, and identify each esat Corner Street, 500 E.lic, Midland Ave. in Woodland Park. tablishment. B.practice The Woodland Overlay District Mindfullness-centeredshall aimed atStation relaxation, focus, adopt the City’s sign regulations pursuantChrissy to Chapter 18.48 with the Integrafollowing gentle movement. Contact Bensen, with bStill TRANSPORTATION’S LOCAL Coordinating Council of Teller exceptions: tive Wellness LLC at 719-510-2743 1. Detached (www.bStillyoga.com) freestanding signs pursuant County meets at 9 a.m. on the third Monday of each month at to fi Sections 18.48.013 F. and and before attending for the rst time to reserve aC., spot; afterJ.,that, 18.48.071 A. are prohibited except as althe Aspen Mine Center in Cripple Creek. This meeting is open to for low profile signs located at the just drop in. Cost is $7 lowed per class. Woodland Station entrances of the overall the public and all are welcome to attend. development and as approved by the EXERCISE CLASSESWoodland offered forPark free through Community Downtown Development PROFESSIONAL Authority Design Review Committee. Partnership Family Resource Center’s Healthy Living Programs. 2. Electronic message displays signs purDevelopment to Sections 18.48.013 D. and president LisatheLeeDowntown DIVIDE CHAMBER of Commerce. Contact WHEREAS, Locations of classes aresuant throughout Teller County. Visit www. 18.48.071 I. are prohibited since the maAuthority was established pursuant to Orat 719-686-7587 for meeting dates and times. cpteller.org under Healthy Challenge” or email Kathy at is of the Woodland Overlay District dinance 914, Series 2001 to enhance the “Getjority south of Bergstrom Alley. Elececonomic viability of Woodland Park’s forlocated Kathy@cpteller.org more information. tronic message display signs are allowed downtown district; and COMPUTER CLASSES. The Woodland Parkcommercial Public Library north of Bergstrom Alley pursuant to Secoffers computer basics, Internet basics, Microsoft Word, Excel, EVERY THURSDAY all the Florissant Grange (The tionyear 18.48.071 I. which areaHall is located WHEREAS, the City’s 2010 Comprehenswithin the Highway 24 Electronic Mesive Plan and the 2002 Downtown DevelPowerPoint, and Digital Photo Managementopment classes.Authority Some (DDA)Old School House) 6-9 pm for theMap. Jammers sagefrom Display Overlay Foundation Plan is open 3. Internally illuminated signs pursuant to used tofor guide classes have prerequisites, and registration isare required all. the Woodland Park City Section 18.48.013 H. shall be prohibited. Council and DDA in the planning for the 4. Roof sign pursuant to Sections community’s future; and, Call 719-687-9281, ext. 106 to register. 18.48.013 P. shall be proh ibited. 5. Window signs pursuant toon 18.48.013 U. WHEREAS, the Downtown Development LOCATED IN THE NW1/4 OF Clubs continues Page 19 TELLER BUSINESS Builders meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at the and 18.48.020 A. shall be limited to 25% Authority adopted the Foundation Plan in SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 2002 that set forth the goals and objectof the overall window area. RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M, ives for the orderly redevelopment of the 6. Temporary signs related to the developCITY OF WOODLAND PARK, TELLER Woodland Park Downtown District; and ment, sale and rental of real property purCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE SPEsuant to Section 18.48.020 D.1.b. shall not CIFICALLY 919 SPRUCE HAVEN DRIVE, WHEREAS, in 2007 the City Council esexceed 16 square feet in sign area. CONSISTING OF 5.24 ACRES FOR THE tablished the Woodland Station Overlay 7. Flags pursuant to Section 18.48.020 H. PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING A 22,141District on the former Saddle Club propshall be prohibited except as approved by SQUARE FOOT FARM, RANCH, LAWN erty with a certain purpose, uses, developthe Woodland Park Downtown DevelopAND GARDEN SUPPLIES RETAIL ment standards, review process and sign ment Authority Design Review Committee. STORE TO INCLUDE SCREENED OUTregulations; and 8. Temporary signs (e.g., banners and atSIDE STORAGE OF MATERIALS AND tention getting devises) pursuant to SecEQUIPMENT WITHIN THE SERVICE WHEREAS, in 2010 the City Council adtion 18.48.050 are prohibited except for a COMMERCIAL DISTRICT ZONE. opted new sign regulations for commerlimited period of time banners not larger cial and non-commercial messages which than 36 square feet may be used for Summary: An Ordinance granting a are integral part of the urban environment grand openings or similar special events CUP to the Tractor Supply Company and serve a valuable role disseminating for no more than 14 days per calendar located at 919 Spruce Haven Drive. information; and year. 9. Portable sidewalk signs pursuant to PENALTY: None. Section 18.48.071 G. 1. b. is limited to 6 WHEREAS, the City Council finds the pursquare feet whether the sidewalk sign is pose and content of this ordinance to be This Ordinance was passed on second located on private property or within pubnecessary, reasonable, and in the best inand final reading on November 21, 2013 lic right-of-way. terest of the citizens of the community. after notice and public hearing and is 10. Woodland Station properties are hereby published by title only as required hereby added to the Special Downtown NOW THEREFORE THIS ORDINANCE: by Charter Section 7.6 to be effective sevArea pursuant to Section 18.48.072 to alTHE CITY OF WOODLAND PARK, COLen days after this publication. low for projecting signs to extend into the ORADO ORDAINS right-of-way and sidewalk signs to be Suzanne Leclercq, Deputy City Clerk placed within the public right-of-way and That an ordinance entitled “AN ORDINCity of Woodland Park shall be governed by standards in Section ANCE REPEALING SECTION 18.31.06 18.48.071 G. 1. a. through j. The special OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE AND ENLegal Notice No.: 933029 area standards do not allow for the storeACTING CHAPTER 18.48 WITH CERFirst Publication: November 27, 2013 front to have a minimum sign area of 25 TAIN EXCEPTIONS TO CREATE NEW Last Publication: November 27, 2013 SIGN REGULATIONS WITHIN THE square feet for a wall sign, in addition to Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View WOODLAND STATION OVERLAY DIS12 square feet allowed for a projecting TRICT” be and the same is hereby ensign on the same storefront. Public Notice acted as follows: 11. Poster fame sign pursuant to Section 18.48.071 G. 2. shall be prohibited. CITY OF WOODLAND PARK Section 1. Repeal and Enactment of 12. Manual changeable copy signs pursuNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 18.31.060 Signage. All of Section ant to Section 18.48.071 H. are prohibited. 18.31.060 of the Municipal Code is hereby C. All signs requiring a zoning developPublic Hearing on Ordinance No. 1201, repealed in its entirety and enacted to ment permit pursuant to Section Series 2013, shall be held in the Council read as set forth in this Ordinance: 18.48.040 shall be reviewed and apChambers of City Hall, 220 W. South Avproved by the Woodland Park Downtown enue, on the 5th day of December 2013 at 18.31.060 Signage. Development Authority Design Review 7:00 PM. The aforesaid Ordinance was A. The intent of the Woodland Station Committee. posted in City Hall 24 hours prior to the Overlay District sign regulations is to December 5th, 2013 City Council meeting, achieve interesting, colorful and tastefully Section 2. Savings Clause. Should any passed on first reading, and ordered pubdesigned signage that will inform the pubarticle, section, clause or provision of this lished, as required by Section 7.6 of the lic, stimulate interest, and identify each esOrdinance be declared by a court of comCharter of the City of Woodland Park. tablishment. petent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the balance B. The Woodland Station Overlay District CITY OF WOODLAND PARK, of this Ordinance. shall adopt the City’s sign regulations purCOLORADO suant to Chapter 18.48 with the following Section 3. Effective Date. This Ordinexceptions: ORDINANCE NO. 1201, SERIES 2013 ance shall be in full force and effect from 1. Detached freestanding signs pursuant and after its publication as required by to Sections 18.48.013 C., F. and J., and AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SEClaw. 18.48.071 A. are prohibited except as alTION 18.31.06 OF THE MUNICIPAL PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL ON lowed for low profile signs located at the CODE AND ENACTING CHAPTER 18.48 SECOND AND FINAL READING FOLWoodland Station entrances of the overall WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS TO CRELOWING PUBLIC HEARING THIS __ development and as approved by the ATE NEW SIGN REGULATIONS WITHDAY OF ___, 2013. Woodland Park Downtown Development IN THE WOODLAND STATION OVERAuthority Design Review Committee. LAY DISTRICT. DAVID J. TURLEY, MAYOR 2. Electronic message displays signs purATTEST: CINDY MORSE, CITY CLERK suant to Sections 18.48.013 D. and WHEREAS, the Downtown Development 18.48.071 I. are prohibited since the maAPPROVED AS TO FORM: Authority was established pursuant to Orjority of the Woodland Overlay District is ERIN SMITH, CITY ATTORNEY dinance 914, Series 2001 to enhance the located south of Bergstrom Alley. ElecSuzanne Leclercq economic viability of Woodland Park’s tronic message display signs are allowed Deputy City Clerk commercial downtown district; and north of Bergstrom Alley pursuant to Section 18.48.071 I. which area is located Legal Notice No.: 933030 WHEREAS, the City’s 2010 Comprehenswithin the Highway 24 Electronic MesFirst Publication: November 27, 2013 ive Plan and the 2002 Downtown Develsage Display Overlay Map. Last Publication: November 27, 2013 opment Authority (DDA) Foundation Plan 3. Internally illuminated signs pursuant to Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View are used to guide the Woodland Park City Section 18.48.013 H. shall be prohibited. Council and DDA in the planning for the 4. Roof sign pursuant to Sections community’s future; and, Public Notice 18.48.013 P. shall be prohibited. 5. Window signs pursuant to 18.48.013 U. WHEREAS, the Downtown Development CITY OF WOODLAND PARK and 18.48.020 A. shall be limited to 25% Authority adopted the Foundation Plan in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of the overall window area. 2002 that set forth the goals and object6. Temporary signs related to the developives for the orderly redevelopment of the Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 1199, ment, sale and rental of real property purWoodland Park Downtown District; and Series 2013, shall be held in the Council suant to Section 18.48.020 D.1.b. shall not Chambers of City Hall, 220 W. South Avexceed 16 square feet in sign area. WHEREAS, in 2007 the City Council esenue, on the 5th day of December 2013 at 7. Flags pursuant to Section 18.48.020 H. tablished the Woodland Station Overlay 7:00 PM. The aforesaid Ordinance was shall be prohibited except as approved by District on the former Saddle Club propposted in City Hall 24 hours prior to the the Woodland Park Downtown Developerty with a certain purpose, uses, developDecember 5th, 2013 City Council meeting, ment Authority Design Review Committee. ment standards, review process and sign passed on first reading, and ordered pub8. Temporary signs (e.g., banners and atregulations; and lished, as required by Section 7.6 of the tention getting devises) pursuant to SecCharter of the City of Woodland Park. tion 18.48.050 are prohibited except for a WHEREAS, in 2010 the City Council adlimited period of time banners not larger opted new sign regulations for commerCITY OF WOODLAND PARK than 36 square feet may be used for cial and non-commercial messages which ORDINANCE NO. 1199, SERIES 2013 grand openings or similar special events are integral part of the urban environment for no more than 14 days per calendar and serve a valuable role disseminating AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING year. information; and SUMS OF MONEY TO THE VARIOUS Public Notice County and must demonstrate the desireto 9. Portable sidewalk signs pursuant FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNTS AND FOR to preserve Teller Countyís as to 6 Section 18.48.071 G. 1. b.history, is limited WHEREAS, the City Council finds the purTHE PURPOSE AS SET FORTH BEsquare whether the awareness sidewalk sign is pose andTeller content of thisHistoric ordinance to be LOW, FOR THE CITY OF WOODLAND County well as, feet implement public located on private property or within pubnecessary, reasonable, and in the best inPARK, COLORADO FOR THE 2014 Preservation Advisory Board and incentive programs to promote lic right-of-way. terest of the citizens of the Vacancy community. BUDGET YEAR. Board of Directors Historic Preservation. Preference will be 10. Woodland Station properties are given to added those with experience history, hereby to the Special in Downtown NOW THEREFORE THIS ORDINANCE: WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted architectural history, archaeology, cultural The Teller Historic Preservation Area pursuant to Section 18.48.072 to alTHE CITY County OF WOODLAND PARK, COLthe annual budget in accordance with the anthropology and/or grant AdvisoryORDAINS Board (TCHPAB) is seeking low for projecting signs to writing. extend into the ORADO City Charter on December 5, 2013; and right-of-way and sidewalk signs to be applications for appointment to the placed within will the be public right-of-way That WHEREAS, the City Council has made Applications accepted until and Boardanofordinance Directors.entitled “AN ORDINshall bepositions governed are by standards in Section ANCE REPEALING SECTION 18.31.06 provisions therein for revenues in an vacant filled. Please 18.48.071 G. 1. a. through j. The special OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE AND ENamount equal to or greater than the total apply online at:do www.co.teller.co.us, We reviewCHAPTER and make recommendations to area standards not allow for the storeACTING 18.48 WITH CERproposed expenditures in each fund as the Centennial at 112 N. A St. of in 25 the Board of County Commissioners front to have a Bldg minimum sign area TAIN EXCEPTIONS TO CREATE reNEW set forth in said budget or has made apCripple feet Creek Johnson gardingREGULATIONS designation of historic landmarks square foror a call wall Linda sign, in additionatto SIGN WITHIN THE propriations to expend a portion of fund 12 square feet allowed for a projecting WOODLAND STATION balance for capital outlays, acquisitions, 686-7942. within the county; approvalOVERLAY or denial ofDISsign on the same storefront. TRICT” beofand the same is hereby enand improvements; and alterations historic landmarks; demoli11. Poster pursuant to Section acted follows:of historic landmarks Legal Noticefame No.:sign 933036 tion or as revocation 18.48.071 G. 2. shall be prohibited. WHEREAS, it is not only required by the FirstManual Publication: November 2013pursuand other 1. historic resources and serve of 12. changeable copy27, signs Section Repeal and Enactment City Charter, but also necessary to approLast November 27, 2013 as a referral agency for historic use ant toPublication: Section 18.48.071 H. are prohibited. 18.31.060 Signage. All ofland Section priate the revenues provided in the budget Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View particularly it relates to Section C. All signs requiring a zoning develop18.31.060 ofasthe Municipal Code is106 hereby to and for the purposes described below, ment permit pursuant to Section repealed in itsHistoric entirety and enacted so as not to impair the operations of the of the National Preservation Act to 18.48.040 shall be reviewed and apread as set forth in this Ordinance: City. of 1966; proved by the Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority Design Review 18.31.060 Signage. NOW, THEREFORE THIS ORDINANCE: TCHPAB meetsofthe Wednesday of Committee. A. The intent the2nd Woodland Station THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF the 2nd month of sign each regulations quarter at 10:00 Overlay District is to WOODLAND PARK, COLORADO ORa.m. Term consists colorful of threeand years, April Section 2. Savings Clause. Should any achieve interesting, tastefully DAINS; article, section, clause or provision of this designed signage 1st - March 31st. that will inform the pubOrdinance be declared by a court of comlic, stimulate interest, and identify each esThat an Ordinance entitled “AN ORDINpetent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same tablishment.must be a resident of Teller ANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS OF Candidates shall not affect the validity of the balance B. The Woodland Station Overlay District MONEY TO THE VARIOUS FUNDS, IN of this Ordinance. shall adopt the City’s sign regulations purTHE AMOUNTS AND FOR THE PURsuant to Chapter 18.48 with the following POSE AS SET FORTH BELOW, FOR Section 3. Effective Date. This Ordinexceptions: THE CITY OF WOODLAND PARK FOR

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Pikes Peak Regional Hospital recognized for excellence Staff report Pikes Peak Regional Hospital was recently recognized by iVantage Health Analytics as a HealthStrong Award winner for Excellence in Outcomes, reflecting top quartile performance among all acute-care hospitals in the nation. “It is an honor that Pikes Peak Regional Hospital has been recognized as a national leader for the exceptional care and patient outcomes we provide,” said Terry Buckner, the hospital’s chief executive officer. “Our goal is to provide top-rated healthcare to all our patients. Such recognition is a testimony to our dedicated team of profession-

als who works tirelessly to assure outstanding outcomes.” Commenting on the awards, Michelle Mills, chief executive officer of the Colorado Rural Health Center, said, “Pikes Peak Regional Hospital receiving this award validates the quality of care that rural providers in Colorado provide to patients and is also a testament to the commitment and dedication of their medical and nursing staff who impact patients every day.” iVantage Health announced the latest HealthStrong Award winners at the annual meeting of the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health held in October in Asheville, N.C.

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CITY OF WOODLAND PARK NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 1199, Series 2013, shall be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 220 W. South Avenue, on the 5th day of December 2013 at 7:00 PM. The aforesaid Ordinance was posted in City Hall 24 hours prior to the December 5th, 2013 City Council meeting, passed on first reading, and ordered published, as required by Section 7.6 of the Charter of the City of Woodland Park.

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CITY OF WOODLAND PARK ORDINANCE NO. 1199, SERIES 2013 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS OF MONEY TO THE VARIOUS FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNTS AND FOR THE PURPOSE AS SET FORTH BELOW, FOR THE CITY OF WOODLAND PARK, COLORADO FOR THE 2014 BUDGET YEAR.

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Capital Outlay-Leases/Vehicles/Equipment: 557,896 Grant Match: 186,100 Reimburse to R.L.F.: 8,489 Use of Fund Balance-R.L.F.: 0 Debt Service Payments: 290,821 TOTAL GENERAL FUND: $ 7,762,158 GRANT FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES: $553,176 Capital Outlay/Improvements: $331,080 Current Operating Expenses: 222,096 TOTAL GRANT FUND: $553,176

WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted the annual budget in accordance with the City Charter on December 5, 2013; and WHEREAS, the City Council has made provisions therein for revenues in an amount equal to or greater than the total proposed expenditures in each fund as set forth in said budget or has made appropriations to expend a portion of fund balance for capital outlays, acquisitions, and improvements; and WHEREAS, it is not only required by the City Charter, but also necessary to appropriate the revenues provided in the budget to and for the purposes described below, so as not to impair the operations of the City. NOW, THEREFORE THIS ORDINANCE: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WOODLAND PARK, COLORADO ORDAINS; That an Ordinance entitled “AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS OF MONEY TO THE VARIOUS FUNDS, IN THE AMOUNTS AND FOR THE PURPOSE AS SET FORTH BELOW, FOR THE CITY OF WOODLAND PARK FOR THE 2014 BUDGET YEAR” be and the same is hereby adopted as follows:

DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (DDA) FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $369,093 Capital Outlay/Improvements/Loans: $ 0 Debt Service Payments: 257,337 Current Operating Expenses: 110,271 TOTAL DDA FUND: $ 367,608 DEBT SERVICE FUNDS – BUDGETED REVENUES $878,226 (+ Use of 2013 Fund Balance Fund 330) DDA Debt Service: $ 257,387 Street Debt Service: 84,688 Drainage Debt Service (Use of 2013 Fund Balance): 212,628 COP Debt Service: 340,960 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS: $ 898,663 STREET CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $1,623,373 Paving Improvements/Repairs/Etc.: $ 852,456 Vehicle/Equipment Purchases: 36,575 Use of Fund Balance-R.L.F.: 329,172 Reimburse to R.L.F.: 66,300 Transfer to Debt Service/Str. Maint. Personnel: 480,956 TOTAL STREET CAP. IMPV. FUND: $ 1,765,459 WATER ENTERPRISE FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $1,643,941 (+ Use of 2013 Net Position) CURRENT OPERATING/CAP. EXPENSES Administration: $ 309,950 Water Treatment: 665,595 Water Capital: 335,502 Water Rights: 20,000 Field Services: 197,677 Customer Services: 48,947 TOTAL OPERATING/CAP. EXPENSES: $ 1,577,671

Section 1. That the following sums are appropriated from the revenue or fund balance of each fund to each fund, for the purpose stated: GENERAL FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $7,100,598 CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES Legislative: $ 183,500 Administrative: 476,287 Municipal Court: 79,289 Planning: 288,303 General Support: 571,384 Finance: 296,631 Parks, Buildings and Grounds: 674,097 Special Gaming Impact: 332,461 Information Services: 117,990 Economic Development: 292,702

Debt Service Payments: 422,783 TOTAL WATER ENTERPRISE FUND: $ 2,000,454

Cultural Center: 117,792 Police: 1,698,005 Public Works Administration: 297,296 Fleet Maintenance: 423,429 Street Operations: 551,935 Recreation: 317,001 Cemetery: 750 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES: $6,718,852 Capital Outlay-Leases/Vehicles/Equipment: 557,896 Grant Match: 186,100 Reimburse to R.L.F.: 8,489 Use of Fund Balance-R.L.F.: 0 Debt Service Payments: 290,821 TOTAL GENERAL FUND: $ 7,762,158

Cultural Center: 117,792 Police: 1,698,005 Public Works Administration: 297,296 Fleet Maintenance: 423,429 Street Operations: 551,935 Recreation: 317,001 Cemetery: 750 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES: $6,718,852

WASTEWATER ENTERPRISE FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $1,287,829 CURRENT OPERATING/CAP. EXPENSES Administration: $ 223,236 Wastewater Treatment: 640,141 Wastewater Capital: 164,650 Field Services: 91,314 Customer Services: 26,314 TOTAL OPERATING/CAP. EXPENSES: $ 1,145,655 Debt Service Payments: 62,218 TOTAL WASTEWATER ENT. FUND: $ 1,207,873

CURRENT OPERATING/CAP. EXPENSES Administration: $ 223,236 Wastewater Treatment: 640,141 Wastewater Capital: 164,650 Field Services: 91,314 Customer Services: 26,314 TOTAL OPERATING/CAP. EXPENSES: $ 1,145,655

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Debt Service Payments: 62,218 TOTAL WASTEWATER ENT. FUND: $ 1,207,873 Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after January 1, 2014 after adoption and publication required by law. PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL ON SECOND AND FINAL READING FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARING THIS 5th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2013. David J Turley, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Suzanne Leclercq Deputy City Clerk Legal Notice No.: 933031 First Publication: November 27, 2013 Last Publication: November 27, 2013 Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF WOODLAND PARK The City Council of the City of Woodland Park will hold a public hearing on the proposed 2014 budget on Thursday , December 5, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 220 West South Avenue. The proposed 2014 budget is on file for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and also on the City’s website at www.city-woodlandpark.org. Cindy Morse, City Clerk Legal Notice No.: 933032 First Publication: November 27, 2013 Last Publication: November 27, 2013 Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View Public Notice NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED 2014 BUDGET OF RAINBOW VALLEY WATER DISTRICT NOTICE is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Rainbow Valley Water District for the ensuing year of 2014; that a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of the District at 111 Sportsman Lane, Divide, Colorado, where the same is open for public inspection; and that such proposed budget will be considered at a public hearing of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at 111 Sportsman Lane, Divide, Colorado, on Wednesday, December 11, 2013, at 5:00 p.m. Any elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget, inspect the budget and file or register any objections thereto. RAINBOW VALLEY WATER DISTRICT By /s/ Connie Mays, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 933992 First Publication: November 27, 2013 Last Publication: November 27, 2013 Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View

Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after January 1, 2014 after adoption and publication required by law.

Balancing Government Actions....

GRANT FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES: $553,176 Capital Outlay/Improvements: $331,080 Current Operating Expenses: 222,096 TOTAL GRANT FUND: $553,176 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (DDA) FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $369,093 Capital Outlay/Improvements/Loans: $ 0 Debt Service Payments: 257,337 Current Operating Expenses: 110,271 TOTAL DDA FUND: $ 367,608

DEBT SERVICE FUNDS – BUDGETED REVENUES $878,226 (+ Use of 2013 Fund Balance Fund 330) DDA Debt Service: $ 257,387 Street Debt Service: 84,688 Drainage Debt Service (Use of 2013 Fund Balance): 212,628 COP Debt Service: 340,960 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS: $ 898,663 STREET CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND – BUDGETED REVENUES $1,623,373 Paving Improvements/Repairs/Etc.: $ 852,456 Vehicle/Equipment Purchases: 36,575 Use of Fund Balance-R.L.F.: 329,172 Reimburse to R.L.F.: 66,300 Transfer to Debt Service/Str. Maint. Personnel: 480,956 TOTAL STREET CAP. IMPV. FUND: $ 1,765,459

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PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL ON SECOND AND FINAL READING FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARING THIS 5th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2013.

....With your right to know! David J Turley, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Suzanne Leclercq Deputy City Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 933031 First Publication: November 27, 2013 Last Publication: November 27, 2013 Publisher: Pikes Peak Courier View

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