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Five years later

Rick Grigsby / Courtesy photo


Local resident Rick Grigsby took this photo on the morning of Sept. 12, 2013. After attending to his Riverside neighbors and out-of-town guests at his cabin, he climbed Little Prospect
Mountain to document the event.

backyard to signal search


Estes Park residents parties. Firefighters even-
tually helped her across
witnessed destruction her washed away bridge
with a ladder, and after a
of homes, roads as rivers short time in Estes Park,
she left Colorado to stay in
overflowed their banks Nevada with her husband.
She ended up returning to
By Zach Clemens es, the only way into Estes her home a few days later,
Trail-Gazette Park is the highest contin- driving over Trail Ridge to

I
uous paved road in Ameri- get there. She had to stay
t had rained hard for ca, Trail Ridge Road, at Murphy’s River Lodge
the last few days, but which was closed shortly for 20 days until she could
on Sept. 11, 2013, not after the flood due to snow- move back home.
many people thought fall. Businesses were flood- She lost an historic cab-
much of weather. It was ed, homes, cars and prop- in, finding a inspection
Colorado, rain was good. erty were destroyed and notice from a building
Plus, it was September, canyon residents were inspector from Rifle, Colo.,
when the height of runoff stranded. just one of many who came
is well passed and the fall Laura Emerson, living to Estes to help with the
foliage is on the way. near Sleepy Hollow Park relief effort. She said that
“I don’t think any of us on U.S. 34, had friends vis- she easily had over
were [expecting the iting from Florida for that $100,000 worth of damage
flood],” said Estes Park fateful week, and they had and loss. She said that
Town Administrator Frank been bemoaning the rainy before the disaster she
Lancaster. “I think it hit all weather. didn’t know how to pre-
of us by surprise, you don’t “I was in Longmont on pare for a flood, but now
expect it in September, that Wednesday [Sept. 11] she even keeps “go bags”
usually by that time you and it was just pouring,” in her living room, ready
feel you are safe [from Emerson said. “But rain is to go at a moment’s notice.
flood danger].” good right? But the next On the other hand, Estes
Yet when Lancaster and morning at 6 a.m. I got the Park town staff had been
other residents of Estes reverse 911 call.” preparing for an event just
Park woke up the next She came out to water in like this, long before the
morning — many from her front yard, and told her waters rose.
early morning texts and company to pack up and Before the flood, and
phone calls, the streets get to Loveland, where even before Lancaster had
were flooded and lives their son lived. become town administra-
were forever changed. “They didn’t tell us they tor, he and a large group
Unknown to most at first were releasing water from from Larimer County gov-
light, U.S. 34, U.S. 36 and Lake Estes, and I didn’t ernment, including a num-
Colo. 7 had sustained so know the road was already Town of Estes Park / Courtesy photo ber of Estes Park employ-
much damage that it had closed — I didn’t even Roads were washed away by the powerful flood waters when the Big Thompson and ees, had traveled to
been closed, around 1 a.m. think flood,” Emerson Fall rivers escaped their banks. Emmittsburg, Maryland to
the morning of Sept. 12. said. take part in training with
“I remember my wife Her friends got stranded water, but her two vehicles She was lucky to have a She spelled out “OK” in the Federal Emergency
and I had dinner at Oskar in Drake, dodging boul- and her bridge were. The generator, and could see bedsheets across in the See FLOOD, pg. 7
Blues that night [of Sept. ders in the road as they dirt her vehicles rested on the devastation across the
11], and coming up the made their way. They was washed away, leaving state on television.
canyon it was raining quite eventually were helicop- them sitting on boulders “At one point we had Index Volume 48, NO. 74
a bit, but, OK, no big deal,” tered out, but their car was and bedrock. these guide wires holding Local ............................... 2
Lancaster said. “Then I got stuck there for six weeks “We had to rebuild our up our power pole,” Emer- Inside Arts........................ 3
a phone call in the until it could be moved. whole road and didn’t get son said. “The river was so Front Range News ........ 11
our vehicles out until the high the trees caught in Sports ........................... 13
night...and all hell broke Emerson’s cabin, built
Classified ...................... 18
loose for about a week by her uncle 100 years ago following August,” Emer- them and I could see the
Business Directory ........ 24
there.” the year of the flood, was son said. “We had bought power lines [arching] and
By the time the sun ris- not a victim of the rising new vehicles by then.” eventually it broke off.”
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Trustees hear updates on Loop, coaster


By Nic Wackerly missioner Lew Gaiter, who some additional modeling
Trail-Gazette was diagnosed with termi- based upon what is decid-
nal cancer. ed by the park,” Jirsa said.
The Town of Estes Park “This appeal, the first one at another point in the
Board of Trustees heard is just on the interpretation meeting, Jirsa said he want-
an update on the Down- of the code and what part ed a discussion of Visit
town Estes Loop Project of the code staff used to Estes Park and the issue of
and the mountain coaster make the decision,” Town changing the intergovern-
appeal during their regular Administrator Frank Lan- mental agreement (IGA) to
meeting on Sept. 11. caster said. “It is to either be put on the agenda for a
Larimer County Commis- uphold it or send it back discussion and possible
sioner Tom Donnelly was and say we think you inter- vote for the next meeting.
in attendance for the meet- preted it wrong, use the “Since the last work ses-
ing to present the 2018 Lar- other interpretation.” sion, our county attorney
imer County Community If the interpretation is has gotten together with
Report and also gave an upheld, then another Greg White, they have
update on the status of the appeal of the development made a few suggestions
mountain coaster appeal. plan would be heard by the with possible changes to
“Oct. 2, I believe is the Estes Valley Planning Com- Nic Wackerly / Estes Park Trail-Gazette the IGA and I would like to
tentative date, which the mission, Lancaster said. Larimer County Commissioner Tom Donnelly was in attendance for the Town of Estes Park have a discussion about
Board of County Commis- Donnelly also discussed Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 11 to present the 2018 Larimer County Community those possible changes to
sioners will hold the first of the Larimer County Com- Report. the IGA. One of those
those appeals and that will munity Report. He said the changes would have
be held [in the Town Board report tells the community quarterly update on the to 2019 is not likely to hap- away, that is not where I appointment of Town
Room],” Donnelly said. “I what they do and how they Downtown Estes Loop pen. Construction bidding am going with this, but Board members to the Vis-
believe the nature of that are doing. It contains infor- Project. and the start of construc- there have been some con- it Estes Park Board,” Jirsa
appeal is to determine if mation on the budget, vehi- Muhonen said the proj- tion is currently scheduled cerns raised in the commu- said.
the, for lack of a better cle licensing, public safety ect is in the final design for 2021. nity that the possibility of Also discussed for future
word, classification made and health. The report is stage and the intent Mayor Todd Jirsa said he accessing the national park agenda items was a discus-
by the planning director available online at www.lar- remains to finish the final wanted to see more model- as the driver for this proj- sion of the noise ordinance
was correct.” imer.org/community-re- design by the end of this ing of the loop project ect may be limited, and in and code regarding com-
Donnelly said the reason port/2017-2018-communi- year. Right-of-way acquisi- based on if Rocky Moun- fact the better driver in this mercial restrictions.
he is using tentatively to ty-report. tion is expected to continue tain National Park makes a is the circulation of traffic The next meeting of the
describe the date is Director of Public Works about the middle of 2019 decision to limit access. within Estes Park itself and Town of Estes Park Board
because of health concerns Greg Muhonen presented and that acceleration of the “I am not saying I neces- addressing that issue. That of Trustees will be on Sept.
with Larimer County Com- to the Board of Trustees a construction of the project sarily want the loop to go is why I would like to see 25.

VEP OKs new


policy, discusses
operating plan
By Nic Wackerly $2,989,531.17. Along with
Trail-Gazette the 48.7 percent of the bud-
get allocated for advertising,
Visit Estes Park (VEP) marketing and public rela-
Board of Directors approved tions, 23.8 percent is for per-
Policy 26, account receiv- sonnel, 10.2 percent for mar-
ables processing, unani- keting production, 4.9
mously and interim CEO percent for research, 4.2
Shannon Davis presented percent for administrative
the 2019 operating plan dur- and 1.3 percent for interna-
ing their Sept. 12 meeting. tional promotion.
“A few of the reasons and “I think we have a huge
purposes for this that I want- opportunity to grow nation-
ed to point out from things ally and internationally,”
we had in the past. There Davis said. “I want to be
was no real clear collections mentioned in the same
process in place, that is now breath as Jackson or Dis-
Claire Woodcock / Estes Park Trail-Gazette
addressed in [Policy 26], as ney.”
Elk gather in Moraine Park before sunset. well as our credit card con- According to the presenta-
trols needed to be beefed up tion, 2019 objectives include
a little bit, that is in here as prudently promote the

Experience the elk rut with RMC well,” VEP CFO Kevin
Benes said. “Really it is
about making everything
Estes Park brand and expe-
rience to further grow reve-
nue, rebrand winter as a
more transparent for stake- haven for adventure and sol-
By Claire Woodcock
holders, especially for the itude seekers, shift to a digi-
Trail-Gazette “It was 2012 when we first started our bus tours and stakeholders.” tal-centric marketing plan
Elk rut season has
our Elk Expeditions bus tour was one of the first bus VEP Board Chair Sean with a hyper-analytic
Jurgens said it has been a approach to [return on
arrived. The rut, or mating tours that we offered. ... We did them so that we could long time coming and will investment], grow Estes
season for elk, can be wit- give folks an opportunity to see wildlife in its natural help resolve accounts Park’s national and interna-
nessed in Rocky Mountain receivable issues. The policy tional mindshare and
National Park (RMNP) and habitat and also learn a little bit about something was passed unanimously, relaunch website and official
Estes Park for about a iconic that’s happening with the wildlife every fall.” 4-0. visitor guide.
month between September Davis presented the 2019 An audit review of 2017
Rachel Balduzzi
and October. This is the operating plan, which for VEP is upcoming.
field instruction program director with Rocky Mountain Conservancy
time of year the bulls are included the budget, objec- “The audit update is that
hormonally driven to fight tives and target audiences. there is still a 2017 audit
and breed. gets behind the skyline in Cook said elk can be heard ommends keeping a 75-foot “Just under 49 percent of review scheduled for the
Rocky Mountain Conser- the park. from a mile and a half away. distance between elk in rut our budget is advertising, 28th of this month,” Davis
vancy (RMC), the official “Most of the day, they After the cows are or not. At the park, about a marketing and [public rela- said.
nonprofit for RMNP is get back among the trees impregnated the harems dozen vehicles at a time tions],” Davis said. VEP Vice Chair Lowell
offering Elk Expeditions and bed down and chew will merge together again were parked along the According to the presenta- Richardson was not in atten-
bus tours through mid-Oc- their cud and sleep and as herds. Multiple herds road. tion, the 2019 budget is dance for the meeting.
tober for a ninth season. groom and they wait for it become populations as ani- Vicki Hussey and her
These tours are held four to cool down,” he said. mals mix and mingle husband are visiting the
times a week but RMC “Once the sun’s down between herds. According area for his 75th birthday.
offers others as well.
Rachel Balduzzi is Field
around the skyline they
start coming out and
to Cook, there are some-
where between 800 and
Hussey said the Elk Expe-
ditions tour was on their
Congressional
Instruction Program Direc-
tor with RMC.
“It was 2012 when we
they’re really conspicuous
when they do.”
At each stop in the tour,
1200 elk in RMNP across
three populations.
“In a normal, healthy
list because they wanted to
celebrate in a special way.
“Nature’s just unbeliev-
candidate Yu talks
first started our bus tours
and our Elk Expeditions
bus tour was one of the
from Horseshoe Park, Bea-
ver Meadows and Moraine
Park, elks can be heard
population that’s standard,
typical for the species there
are 70 percent cows and 30
ably complicated and
there’s so many interesting
things that you can find out
Estes Park needs
first bus tours that we bugling. Cook said it’s how percent bulls when looking from people that are so By Claire Woodcock week from
offered,” she said. “We did bulls attract their mates at animals two years old or knowledgeable about Trail-Gazette junior high
offer it the first year we and assert their willingness older,” he said. “When everything and I love see- all the way
started doing tours in the to battle. they’re born and you just ing the elk,” she said. Peter Yu is the Republi- through my
park. We did them so that “There’s a high pitched look at the calves of the Cook’s hope for Elk can candidate in the race college
we could give folks an screeching sound that goes year, there are 51 bulls and Expeditions are that partic- for Colorado House District years,” he
opportunity to see wildlife along with a lower pitched 49 cows.” ipants stay safe, enjoy 2 this November. He is run- said. “Pretty
Peter Yu
in its natural habitat and grunt,” he said. “Elk pro- Although bulls have a themselves and leave the ning against Democrat and much on a
also learn a little bit about duce them at the same higher mortality rate in the tour with new knowledge attorney Joe Neguse. Yu, daily basis I would go fish-
something iconic that’s time, so it comes across as first two years, if they make about elk and their habitat. based in Loveland is a Colo- ing through the Big
happening with the wildlife being kind of a growley it past that window they are He said the intent of RMC’s rado native with a back- Thompson Canyon.”
every fall.” bugle sound.” more likely to live longer programs are to be educa- ground in corporate mar- His family had their local
On Saturday, the tour set The cows learn to recog- lives than the cows. tional and his intent with keting management. He business in Loveland for
out for RMNP by bus at 5 nize the alpha bull of their Throughout the tour, herds the tours are that they are recently called Estes Park nearly 20 years. Seeing
p.m. from the Fall River harem so they will head his were seen, especially as pedagogical. “a second home.” local businesses succeed is
Visitor Center. Kevin Cook way. Other bulls however the sun descended. “I want you to be able to “I am a very avid fly fish- an important aspiration for
is a contract guide for the will hear the alpha bull’s At Moraine Park, the say you know more about erman and throughout my his congressional cam-
elk tours with RMC. He bugle and take the call as a tour’s last stop, a herd of elk and ecology now than youth living in Loveland, I paign. Having spent time in
said most of the elk start willingness to fight. On a about 50 elk grazed while when you got here,” he basically would go to Estes Estes Park throughout his
coming out after the sun calm day without breeze, the bull bugled. RMNP rec- said. Park four or five times a See YU, pg. 16
ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 • PAGE 3

InsideArts
Graham Nash performs at the Stanley
By Claire Woodcock as ‘Over the Years…’ a two- “I realized those kids
Trail-Gazette disc collection of Nash’s were intent on getting peo-
hits from the past 50 years ple to vote, registering peo-
Graham Nash is used to as well as never-before- ple to vote, of criticizing the
performing for audiences of heard demos. NRA, criticizing the gun
thousands. But lately he’s “I realized people had a lobby because of what hap-
preferred smaller venues lot of those [hit] songs in pened,” he said. “I began to
for his string of solo con- different formats … and realize, as I realized when I
certs, like his showcase at what I wanted to do was wrote “Teach Your Chil-
The Stanley Hotel later this make it more interesting,” dren” that we have a lot to
month. he said. “I thought about it learn from our children as
“I’m really enjoying these for a while and I’ve been well as to be able to teach
more intimate venues I’ve known as the archivist for them.”
been playing,” said the two- this band [CSN] for all Nash said that if young
time Rock and Roll Hall of these years. So I dug into people remain persistent,
Fame inductee. “I love to be our tape roll and found 15 they can affect political
able to see my audiences demos, twelve of them that change in the United
eyes. I know that I’m com- had never been heard States, something he says
municating with them and I before.” this country needs. He calls
want to be there for these The songs Nash wrote the current political situa-
people who paid their hard and collaborated on fifty tion under the Trump
earned money to see me.” years ago are considered administration an “Ameri-
Nash is best known for timeless as they still reso- can nightmare.”
his work in the 1960s with nate with past and current “I’ve been an American
British pop-rock band The generations.. Nash said that Amy Grantham / Courtesy photo citizen for forty years now,”
Hollies and the folk rock wasn’t intentional. Graham Nash plays The Stanley Hotel on Sept. 24. he said. “But I truly believe
supergroup Crosby, Stills, “I’m a ball of mud spin- that this country, as great
Nash (and Young), ning through space, and protest songs and I’m fifty years ago and it’s new video for his song as it is, deserves better than
This current string of I’m one of the inhabitants of thrilled that my music has incredibly relevant today.” “Teach Your Children,” the Trump administration.”
shows, Nash is concentrat- this planet” he said. “I want lasted this long but it’s a After the mass shooting originally released in 1970. Nash will perform at The
ing on his most recent stu- the future to be brighter. I drag to have to keep seeing at Stoneman Douglas High He was inspired by the Stanley Hotel on Monday,
dio album ‘This Path want people to be more “Immigration Man” know- School in Parkland, Fla. , activism of student survi- Sept. 24. For more informa-
Tonight’ from 2016 as well peaceful, I’ve written many ing full well that I wrote it Nash decided to create a vors. tion, visit stanleylive.com.

ESTES PARK HAPPENINGS


Events Seminars, classes 6:45-7:45 p.m. a.m. , Fri. 11 a.m.
Sept. 15: Summer Concert and lectures Tues., Wed., Fri.: Twilight
Rocky Mountain Walk. Bear Lake Trailhead.
Series. Gypsy Jazz, bluegrass, Mon., Tues.: Historic
Americana. Performance Park. National Park Start time varies
Downtown. Walking Tour. Bond
7-8:45 p.m. Visit RMNP Visitor Centers Tues., Thurs., Sat.: Autumn
Park. 8:15-10 a.m.
Sept. 15-16: Fine Arts and to learn about park wildlife, Bird Walk. Cub Lake Trailhead.
Mon. and Wed. at 6 p.m. , programs and more! Call for
Crafts Festival. Juried art 8 a.m.
Fri. and Sat. at 7 p.m. : Sip and details. 970-586-1206.
show. 100 artists. Kid’s corner. Sept. 19 and 26: Hike with a
Paint. Murphy’s Resort. Daily: Elk Echoes. Sheep
Bond Park. 9 a.m. -6pm Ranger. RMNP Park and Ride.
Wed., Sat., Sun.: Weaving Lakes and Moraine Park
Sept. 20 and 27: Farmer’s 8:30-2:30 p.m.
Demo. Old Church Shops. 1-3 Discovery Ctr. 6 p.m.
Market. Colorado grown and Rocky Mountain
Latitude 105 Alehouse. 4-6 Sept. 19: Nine, Wine and p.m. Sun., Mon., Wed., Sat.:
produced products. Bond Park. Conservancy Programs: Fees
p.m. Dine. Estes Park 18-Hole Golf Sept. 14, 21 and 28: EP: Leave it to Beaver. Fall River
8 a.m. -1 p.m. apply and registration is
Sept. 15 and 22: The Course. 3:30 p.m. Through the Lens. EP VC 10:30-11 a.m.
Sept. 22-23: Autumn Gold required. Call for classes:
Dempsey/Fox Duo. Jazz. The Sept. 20 and 27: The Museum. 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Sun., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.:
Festival. Bands, brats, beer, 970-586-3262
Other Side Restaurant. 5-8 Dempsey/Fox Duo. Jazz. Estes Sept. 15: Dances of High Country Tales. Alpine VC. Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat.: Elk
family. Bond Park. Sat. 11 a.m.
p.m. Park Resort. 6-9 p.m. Universal Peace. Estes Park 2:30 p.m. Expeditions. 5-7:30 p.m.
-6:30 p.m. , Sun. 11:30 a.m.
Sept. 15 and 22: David Sept. 20 and 27: Geeks Yoga. 4-6 p.m. Sun., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.: Thurs., Fri., Sat.: Elk to
-5 p.m.
Berg. Piano and Song. Who Drink. Trivia. Latitude 105 Sept. 16 and 23: Lecture Nature Walk. Moraine Park Aspen. Educational Bus
Entertainment and music Waterfront Grille. 6-9 p.m. Alehouse. 8 p.m. and Tai Chi/Qi Gong Class. Disc. Ctr. 9:30 a.m. Adventure. 8-11 a.m.
Daily: Elktoberfest. Sept. 16 and 23: Joseph Sept. 21: Sarah Banker. Dao House. 8:30-10 a.m. Sun., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sept. 14: Photographing
Oktoberfest & pumpkin beers. Lingenfelter. Acoustic. Other Acoustic. Snowy Peaks Winery. Sept. 16 and 23: History Sat.: Bear Necessities. Beaver Wildlife. Ages 16+. 5:30-8:30
The Barrel. 11 a.m. -11 p.m. Side Rest. 10 a.m. -1 p.m. 4:30-6:30 p.m. and Nature Talk. Rams Horn Meadows VC. 10-10:30 a.m. p.m.
Wed., Fri., Sat.: Karaoke. Sept. 17-18 and 24-25: Sept. 22-23: Open Studio. Village. 5-6 p.m. Mon., Tues., Weds., Thurs., Sept. 14, 21 and 28: Old
Lonigans. 9 p.m. James Davis. Acoustic. Twin Patricia Greenberg. Private Sept. 18 and 25: Free 5k Sat.: Autumn in the Rockies. Fall River Road. Bus
Fri., Sat.: Tim McLemore. Owls Steakhouse. 6-9 p.m. studio. 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Group Fun Run. The Stanley Upper Beaver Meadows Adventure. 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m.
Jazz Piano. Nicky’s Sept. 18 and 25: Geeks Sept. 24: The Riverside. Hotel. 5:30 p.m. Trailhead. 9:30-11 a.m.
Steakhouse. 6 p.m. Who Drink. Trivia. The Barrel. Acoustic. Estes Park Masonic Sept. 21: Ghost Towns: Mon., Thurs., Fri.: Sprague Upcoming events
Sept. 14: Chandler Holt. 6-8 p.m. Lodge. 7-8:30 p.m. Lecture and Film. Park Theatre. Lake Stroll. Sprague Lake. Sept. 29-30: Elk Fest.
Americana. Snowy Peaks Sept. 18 and 25: Trivia Sept. 28: Dahlby and 5:30-8:30 p.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Activities, crafts, live bands,
Winery. 4:30-6:30 p.m. Night. Rock Cut Brewing Nadine. Americana. Snowy Sept. 24: Full Harvest Moon Tues., Wed., Fri.: Volunteer storytelling, music, raptors.
Sept. 15-16: Yappy Hour. Company. 7-8:30 p.m. Peaks Winery. 4-6 p.m. Yoga. Estes Park Yoga/Offsite. in Rocky. Tue. 3 p.m. , Wed. 10 Bond Park. 10 a.m. -5 p.m.

Coalition explores future Thompson Watershed needs


For the Trail-Gazette to find out how the public Jones, Director of the
envisions watershed Coalition. “What do we
As communities com- needs over the next 20 want it to look like twenty
memorate the fifth anni- years and how the Coali- years from now? How can
versar y of the 2013 flood, tion can help meet these we ensure it will meet the
the Big Thompson Water- needs. long-term needs of our
shed Coalition (BTWC) is “With flood restoration communities, our agricul-
focusing on the future. work nearing completion, tural producers and our
Inter views with communi- it’s time to think about environment?”
ty members and organiza- the future of our beautiful Riverside landowners,
tions are being conducted watershed,” said Shayna See WATERSHED, pg. 9

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Walt Hester / Estes Park Trail-Gazette


The dam failure at Scott Pond added more water to the already overflowing Fish Creek
during the flood of 2013.

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EDITORIAL GUEST OPINION

What will Mental health matters


be your By Alice Reuman
League of Women Voters
of Estes Park
We know that over-reliance on hospitals
and jails is both the most expensive and
tions are local. Larimer County
has implemented some good
programs. For example, Larim-

legacy? O
er County’s Alternatives to
n July 24, the Larimer the least effective way to treat mental Incarceration for Individuals
County Commission illness. In Larimer County, for example, with Mental Health Needs
voted unanimously to (AIIM) program has reduced
s the residents of Estes Park place a proposal on the a 2015 study showed that nine of 10 jail bed days among this popu-

A remember the flood from five


years ago, it reminds us all how
fleeting security and safety can be. It
November general election
ballot for imposition of a 0.25
percent county-wide sales and
“frequent utilizers” of the county jail
had a substance use problem and nearly
lation by 60 percent. Just this
year, Larimer County received
a grant for a Co-Responder
reminds us that we need to do every- use tax for the purpose of pro- half had mental illness. Program teaming a mental
thing in our power, with the time we viding services for mental health professional with police
have, to leave things better than when we health and substance use dis- officers to de-escalate situa-
came and to leave a legacy of steward- orders for residents of Larimer vious 30 days, over 65,000 resi- “frequent utilizers” of the coun- tions that could result in a trip
ship and acceptance within this idyllic County. It is critical that this dents — including children, ty jail had a substance use to jail or an emergency room.
landscape we call home. What kind of measure succeed. Here’s why. youth, veterans, friends, family, problem and nearly half had But it’s not enough! What is
Estes do we want to leave for our chil- Nationally in the U.S., it is and neighbors — go without mental illness. Arrests in Estes needed is to expand and
dren and our grandchildren? estimated that about 21 per- the mental health care they Park contribute to these statis- improve current behavioral
How do we expect our kids to not only cent of all adults experienced a need. tics. Nor is frequent hospital- health services delivered local-
survive but thrive here when there is lit- mental illness in the past year. But poor mental health and ization the answer – one trip to ly throughout the County.
tle opportunity for a successful career or According to the Pew addiction cost all of us in so an emergency room costs Unlike a similar past initiative
even a reasonable rental price. We have Research Center, 46 percent of many ways: reduced and lost approximately $2500 per visit on the same topic, advocates
business owners living in their cars, Americans have a family mem- earnings, absenteeism, and the ambulance trip to get for this initiative actively
workers staying in hotels during the win- ber or close friend who has reduced productivity, there approximately $1200. engaged with and sought solu-
ter, and switching to a tent during the been addicted to drugs, a form increased crime, homeless- What is the answer? Treat- tions from local mental health
summer when those hotel rates double. of mental illness. Indeed, the ness, higher suicide rates, ment! Based on studies done professionals and residents.
We have families and young workers US Surgeon General says chronic physical illnesses, in several states, including Based on the League of Wom-
moving away,and teens graduating from “Mental Illness is more com- reduced public safety, costly Florida, New Jersey, Oregon, en Voters of Colorado’s posi-
High School, moving and never calling mon than cancer, diabetes or hospitalizations, increased and South Dakota, the Nation- tion on mental health, the
Estes home again—because they can’t. heart disease.” But it is esti- incarceration, and many oth- al Institute of Health estimates League of Women Voters of
Unless the young person has enough mated that 60 percent of peo- ers. that every dollar spent on Estes Park urges you to vote
capital to start their own business, there ple with mental illnesses go We know that over-reliance addiction treatment programs YES in November to increased
is no opportunity for a career in Estes. untreated. on hospitals and jails is both yields a return of between $4 funding for mental health ser-
Yet we still fight developers, stand up Right here in Larimer Coun- the most expensive and the and $7 in reduced health, vices in Larimer County. To
against workforce housing and are ty, where 14 percent of Larim- least effective way to treat crime, criminal justice costs, learn more about this initiative,
becoming very well organized at opposi- er County residents have mental illness. In Larimer and impaired work. donate to the campaign, or to
tion. Can we start organizing some prog- reported eight or more days of County, for example, a 2015 While behavioral health volunteer please go to https://
ress before it’s too late? poor mental health in the pre- study showed that nine of 10 problems are widespread, solu- www.lccitizensformhm.com.
While not perfect examples, Ward and
Leadville are two mountain towns that
have struggled with the balance of full-
time residents and tourism. Unlike those
Exercise and PUBLIC FORUM
two towns, Estes Park has a built-in tour-
ism route with Rocky Mountain National
obesity on rise? The importance
of voting
Park next door, but that is not enough to
sustain our level of amenities and infra-
ere’s an interesting High Altitude
H
structure long term. We cannot keep
stopping needed housing for our work- article I found online
called, “Exercise and
Health
force that is vital to our economy. We ovember is creeping they could have something to
must find a way to start enticing would-be
employers to consider Estes Park as a
home for business. In this world of tech-
obesity both on the rise,
according to new study,” writ-
ten by Mike Stobbe, Associat-
Deborah Holmes
MedX of Estes
N up on us and with it
the mid-term elec-
tions. I have been thinking –
do with the ballot box.
Well, as I said, it may be
wishful thinking, but I do wish
nology that we live in, could we be a ed Press. Sounds contradicto- not an official research project perhaps wishful – but persis- it with all my heart.
home for digital companies who require ry, if we were to think about it? the results might not be per- tent. Louise Olson
minimal space for employees who work Do you think? fect, however the article states Wouldn’t it be wonderful if Estes Park
from home? The article states that this that the survey gives a good we could all forget what politi-
Seemingly any development that plans information comes from an in- sense of trends. Comparative- cal party we belong to, what Re-elect
to rent units is met with neighborhood person annual national survey ly, over the 60-plus years, it’s side we’ve been on, or what
opposition, and the attitude is that if you that gauges U.S. health trends. information that is worth look- our family and/or spouses Angela Myers
Roughly 35,000 adults answer ing at.
can’t buy a home, you don’t deserve to
live here. Residents line up to talk of the the survey every year and the About 24-percent of adults
think. Wouldn’t it be wonder-
ful if we could just begin
as Larimer
“dangers” of living next to downtown survey has been done for
more than 60 years. Because
last year said they exercise
enough each week to meet
anew: clear minds, clean Clerk and
workers, as if they bring crime and drugs hearts.
with them simply because they make less it’s an in-person survey and See HEALTH, pg. 9 Then maybe we could dig Recorder
money. down into our deepest Faith Angela Myers has been our
Or maybe income level has nothing to traditions. There at their deep- neighbor for more than 20
do with it. Could it be their age? Or the est, all of them call for justice, years. She and her husband,
fact some have young children? Or their
skin color? Whatever the reasons for
opposing housing and development, we
Old trucks compassion, love.
Then, maybe, just maybe,
we would hear murmurs
Gary (who used to be “Gary
the Energy Guy”), are solid
examples of good, kind, com-
have to get passed our issues and come y old pickup didn’t get Ride Easy Pard about health care for all, care

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passionate, decent people.
to a solution, or we will be left in the dust. me home a few nights Victor T. Anderson for the planet and its future, They are fun loving, friendly
We won’t continue to enjoy record tax ago. It broke down as living wages for those who and ever ready to engage with
numbers if we have no workforce. I started up Highway 7. work hard, affordable hous- those around them. We knew
For Estes to be successful for the next I got it off to the side of the ing. Maybe, just maybe, we Angela long before she
generation, we must come together. We road before it quit moving. would hear intimations about worked in the Clerk &
must work toward solutions to our prob- Marvin, one of the musician/ ries I’ve never had before. care for the disabled, disad- Recorder office, and it has
lems in a positive way, not in the negative singers at the Lazy B and Chad, Some I like. Others? Let’s just vantaged, marginalized and been a pleasure observing her
way we seem to love. We need a diverse our sound man, stopped to see say I’m not sure yet. forgotten. commitment to ALL the peo-
community who can face challenges head if I was okay. Matt, one of our One of the things I was look- Maybe we would even hear ple of Larimer County since
on, like we did five years ago. We have local policemen stopped and ing for before the pickup broke invitations to the Common she has been there - especially
said this more than once over the last few helped me get in touch with a down was an accessory my Good and General Welfare. If I since she has been Clerk. We
months, but we must set our own person- towing service. Bobs Towing uncle had. remember correctly, some- applaud her honesty, integrity,
al needs and desires aside. The way prog- got it loaded, off the road and He was a local trucker and where in my American Histo- sincerity and “smarts.” As
ress has stalled when it comes to jobs, parked in our yard. spent lots of hours driving. One ry classes of long ago, those Fort Collins natives who
businesses and housing, there won’t be Then came the search for a of the things I thought was words were mentioned time strongly believe we need to
anything for the future generations. Estes newer pickup. I found one. I really neat was a pad for the and time again. They still have people like Angela run-
See EDITORIAL, pg. 12 like it, but there are accesso- See RIDE EASY, pg. 5 sound good to me. Maybe See LETTERS, pg. 17

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Celebrating library’s Magician to perform


future and the at the public library
pursuit of dreams Estes Valley Library
For the Trail-Gazette

By Sarah Walsh In this very week when Popular magician Dave Elstun will be giv-
Estes Valley Library Friends Our special so many of us have been ing a brief magic performance as part of
& Foundation reflecting on the fifth anni- the “Explore New Genres” event at the
guest author versary of the Colorado Estes Valley Library.
his Thursday, we and speaker The event encourages teen and adult

T
floods, Jean’s story is one
celebrate an essen- that invites us all to readers to expand their literary horizons
tial group of people:
is Jean by learning about some of the popular titles
remember how the
the local library lovers Muenchrath, strength of will and deter- in the current fantasy genre, with special
who are our donors and a longtime mination can transform focus on the book “A Darker Shade of
our caring supporters. tragedy into triumph. Magic” by V.E. Schwab.
Library Friends & Foun- Rocky This Thursday’s event is The program takes place on Friday, Sep-
dation memberships pro- Mountain a special reception open to tember 21 from 4 to 5 pm at the Library. To
vide a margin of excel- the membership of the register, visit estesvalleylibrary.org. A limit-
lence that enables the National Park Library Friends & Foun- ed number of advance copies of the book
library to be a community- ranger. dation. If you’re a current are now available for those who register. Courtesy photo
builder, literacy center, member, simply RSVP Dave Elstun is a premiere magician from Dave Elstun is a premiere magician from the
and champion of youth. online at estesvalley the Denver area who has been entertaining Denver area who has been entertaining fans
And we welcome an that’s the subject of her library.org. fans of all ages for nearly 40 years. He has of all ages for nearly 40 years.
author, adventurer and recent book, “If I Live If you’re not a current worked in movies, television, and radio, as
mountaineer who also hap- Until Morning”. member — you can join well as performing at many Denver Bron- cos events and Colorado fundraisers.
pens to be a longtime resi- Set against the back- online, or contact me with
dent of our community. drop of California’s John any questions at swalsh@
On September 20 at 6
p.m., the Estes Valley
Library Friends & Foun-
Muir Trail, Jean, after
having skied 200 miles,
found herself facing death
estesvalleylibrary, or call
970-586-8116, ext. 835.
It’s important to note
Ride Easy from page 4 and the glass, which made
the windshield less likely to
fog up. In 20 or 30 degrees
dation is hosting its annual amid a mountaineering that the Library will be seat. It was similar to the hate to think that someone below zero weather, the
reception for all its mem- accident on Mount Whit- closing at 5:00 pm this seats we take when we have would be so mean as to take defrosters in those old
bers to gather together for ney. Broken and bleeding Thursday to allow the to sit on those metal, away my nice cool seat. trucks couldn’t always keep
a festive evening with wine on the highest peak in the annual membership meet- ribbed, uncomfortable seats Wendell had a fan on the up. This accessory helped
and cheese — and a very continental U.S., she ing and reception to take you sit on at rodeo’s or oth- dash that rotated and blew keep truckers on the road
brief nominating meeting vowed to realize her place in our facility. We er such events. on the windshield. It helped On the dash of pickups,
— followed by a presenta- greatest dreams — if she thank the Library’s Board His seat pad was filled the defroster keep the win- trucks and occasionally
tion from someone who could live until morning. of Trustees for making it with springs that looked as dows defogged on really cars, was a little plastic
has an extraordinary story Live she did, but not possible for us to use the it they had been over cold days. In the summer fence. It was stuck to the
of survival and resilience without a treacherous building for this special stretched. Covered with he pointed it so it hit his dash with suction cups.
to share. five-day ordeal, followed event. It seems only fitting pretty open, woven, plastic face, keeping him a little Often the suction cups were
Our special guest by a daunting recovery. that we can celebrate the strings, the springs and the cooler. glued. They were about a
author and speaker is Her journey toward phys- library — and make plans strings allowed air to circu- He also had an oval foot long, close to the size
Jean Muenchrath, a long- ical and emotional heal- to fund its future — in the late under your butt. With shaped plastic sheet that of a plastic ruler with two
time Rocky Mountain ing would ultimately take very setting that inspires out air conditioning the was glued to the drivers wings about four inches
National Park ranger who her to the Himalayas, us. seats helped keep you cool- side of the windshield. It long on each end at what I
has traveled much of the where she befriended We hope to see you this er. They were wonderful. I was stuck in place via a would guess was a 30
planet and explored some Tibetan lamas. Their Thursday as we raise a got one from him to put on black rubber gasket that degree angle. They were
of its most beautiful and ancient wisdom guided toast to literacy, civic spir- the seat of the Ford tractor I kept the plastic off the used to keep papers, a pen
rugged mountains. Jean’s her on that elusive path it, and the pursuit of our drove to rake hay. I loved it, windshield about an 8th of or pencil and maybe a mile-
talk will especially focus toward her greatest community’s greatest until it disappeared. I think an inch. It created an air age book handy. So simple
on to a true survival story dreams. dreams. it blew away. I hope so, I’d space between the plastic and worked so well.

presents

An Intimate Evening of Songs & Stories with

Gr aha m Na sh
September 24, 2018 at The Stanley Hotel
TICKETS & INFO at STANLEYLIVE.COM
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FIVE YEARS AFTER THE FLOOD

Businesses were forever chaanged in 2013


By Zach Clemens
Trail-Gazette

Once the chaos had subsided


and the waters receded, there was
still massive amounts of damage
to roads, homes and businesses. It
was immediately apparent that the
economy of Estes Park was going
to take a big hit from the flood in
Courtesy of the Town of Estes Park
2013.
A photo taken from the parking lot of Town Hall on Sept. 12, 2013. Some businesses
This galvanized the newly
only took days to reopen, but others took months, and some never reopened.
formed Estes Park Economic
Development Corporation (EDC)
into working hard to help flood
victims with applying for and
receiving disaster relief.
Flood from page 1 their toilets. Many were
subject to no flush zones,
because the sewer system
“It gave us an opportunity to Management Administra- director walking along had completely washed
really focus on priorities,” said tion (FEMA). pavement on Brodie Ave- away.
Estes Park EDC President Jon “We spent a week get- nue when he realized “It was wiped out,” Lan-
Nicholas. “We needed to get a sec- ting trained on emergency there was no earth under caster said. “The sewer
ond staffer on board to help with procedures. We had peo- that pavement and could system for Upper Thomp-
flood recovery.” ple from Estes Park, Fort have easily fallen in. Or son Sanitation which
In March 2014, the Estes Park Collins, Loveland and it when he spoke with a man comes down Fish Creek
EDC was able to gain funding Art Messal / Courtesy photo was great because in an who thought he had fallen was just gone, in pieces in
through grants for that staffer, but Estes Park flooded on the early morning of Sept.12, 2013 and emergency crews worked around the clock saving lives and keeping people safe. emergency, everyone has into a snake-filled sink- Lake Estes.”
the first step was SBA loans, to work together,” Lan- hole on the flooded river- Porta potties were
which came within weeks of the caster said. “Having been walk. When the waters trucked in as from as far
“I spent 16 straight hours bailing water out of my bedroom, which was adjacent to Old Man Art Messal / Courtesy photo through that training receded, it was discovered away as Phoenix. It wasn’t
flood. Supplementing those loans
Roads were
w busted and falling, like Fish Creek Road. The flood cut many residents off from the outside world. together, even though I that the man had fallen all doom and gloom
were Recover Colorado Business Mountain. Finally, I didn’t have the energy to work at it anymore. So I lost all furniture and
Grants, which as of early July, [wasn’t working in Estes into an electrical vault in though, and Estes Park
there were 137 business grants most belongings. It was the most helpless feeling in the world. Even Fall River sounded like cars park ked all the way to Stanley The first was that there was a round attraction for the whole Park at the time] but hav- the ground, whose doors made the best of it. Lan-
Village. So
S many people showed stronger affinity for the Stanley town. ing gone through it with had floated open, and the caster said that no big
awarded in Larimer County total- a jet engine that night. So I could sit around and mope but decided to deliver water and pet up that the
t staff didn’t have than he could have ever imagined. The third thing Cullen realized them [was vital].” snakes he was feeling town events were can-
ing over $3 million, and according
to Nicholas, a “vast majority” were food to displaced people on Hwy 34 motels.” enough food for everyone. Cullen Guests, including big groups and was the importance of investing in The Town quickly set were actually electrical celled, Elk Fest still went
in Estes Park. They were also able Randy Brayton rememb bers going through freez- weddings, offered to help by the community. This meant mov- up an Emergency Opera- lines. on, albeit with a smaller
to obtain tourism marketing ers and thawing
t hot dogs to feed rebooking instead of cancelling. “It ing all staff and mangers to Estes tions Center (EOC) and While Estes residents crowd. There were even
grants, totaling over $270,000 that all the guuests. kept the hotel from going under.” Park. The hotel is now planning to assigned roles. Lancaster were trying to limit dam- porta potty contests and
provided support during the clo- owner John Cullen, when the flood port one another,” Cullen said. amazing embodiment of the exemplified when Cullen offered “Whatt was amazing about it was The second was that there add 64 new staff and student hous- said each person was age, the Trail-Gazette was outhouse themed floats in
sures on U.S. 34. hit the Stanley had been preparing One of those brides couldn’t get human spirit and community,” to have a Rotary meeting at the that therre were people in the com- needs to be much more than a ing units, to make it easier and pulled out of their posi- trying to document the the Catch the Glow
“Having a dedicated staffer for months for a visit from Irish her wedding dress delivered, and Cullen said. “When I saw this dig- Stanley, where community mem- munity who
w hadn’t seen each oth- summer season in Estes Park that more cost-effective to live in Estes. tions and given a job, like flood event. Former editor parade over the holidays.
working on these made a big dif- dignitaries, which included the the descendant of Lord Dunraven nitary giving a dress to a dis- bers could gather shortly after the er for mo onths or even years, and is very dependant on weather. It is a testament to Cullen’s dedica- communications, logistics, John Cordsen and photog- “There was a lot of
ference,” Nicholas said. great granddaughter of the famed loaned her one of her own dress- tressed bride, I knew we were flood. He was told there would be this postt-flood meet-up became a This spawned a much more tion to this mountain town. response, etc. They met rapher Walt Hester were neighbor helping neigh-
All businesses in Estes Park Lord Dunraven. There were also es, so she could still be a beautiful going to be able to get through about 150 people there, but that multi ge nerational town reunion dynamic offer from the Stanley. The flood waters didn’t discrimi- every morning as a team, out covering whatever bor,” Lancaster said. “We
were impacted by the flood two simultaneous weddings at that bride. this.” number kept rising as the hours party,” Cullen
C said. “The town was They began working on wellness nate between which businesses putting together an action they could, sending pho- really needed the commu-
waters, and not just if they took in time. “Even though the world outside Cullen said he realized they got closer, eventually expanding to able to fiind joy in the face of adver- initiatives and outdoor adventure, they impacted, and all were plan for each day, who tos and videos to publisher nity to help each other
water. The Historic Stanley Hotel “Once the flood happened and was a disaster zone, there was a were all in this situation together, 1,100 people. sity.” and this planted the seeds for changed in some form or another. was going to do what and Mike Romero who was too, and they absolutely
was not immune to this natural the world got disconnected, every- spirit of camaraderie and of people and working together could keep The Stanley Hotel parking lot Cullenn said that he learned Stanley Live, which has become What was washed away has come where. posting each online and did.”
disaster, and according to Stanley one had to come together to sup- coming together, it became this all their spirits high. This was was jam packed that night, with three big g things from the flood. which has become a leading year- back mountain strong. “The [FEMA training sharing on Facebook. The same can be said
system] really works well, Once there was the ability for canyon residents.
and it helped to have peo- to get to Estes Park along Before the flood, Emerson
ple trained and we were Colo. 7, staff members said that not many knew

LET OUR TEAM KEEP YOUR able to hit the ground run- who lived out of town were each other, but after the

Thank you to our SYSTEM RUNNING


ning,” Lancaster said. “It
was still chaos though,
because you can’t plan for
able to make to long trek
each day. The Trail was
able to publish the next
natural disaster, they have
become much closer.
Many got evacuated when

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loyal customers! Because everyone sleeps better in


Human safety was the
first priority. Lancaster
and his staff needed to fig-
ure out where roads need-
papers via the Peak to
Peak Highway. Late but
they made it.
“I am really thankful for
do National Guard sent
seven helicopters to res-
cue residents.
Emerson eventually
We continue to support a comfortable home! ed to be closed, who need- the dedication of our staff started a couple of Face-
ed to be rescued and how members, with John book groups to coordinate

Celebrating
Flood Recovery through our to get food and medical [Cordsen] and Walt information with canyon
treatment to people were [Hester] here in town residents and they recent-
non-profit grants, which are just a few of the issues working long hours to ly had a pot luck to cele-

25 years!
they faced. keep the world informed brate surviving the flood,
only possible through the Communication was with the help of local Les- getting to know each oth-
almost completely cut off, lie Dawson. And then er and also the end to can-
support of this except for some internet, there was David Persons, yon closures, which were
wonderful community! and one microwave link
that Town staff found in a
Mike O’Flaherty and
myself driving all the way
eight month closures for
consecutive years.
closet in Town Hall. The through Blackhawk to get The events of five years
Town website was also here each day. Over 140 ago have left permanent
updated, letting other miles one way...I think it memories for all who

Village
communities know the just shows the dedication experienced it, and after
status of Estes Park. they had through these years of recovery, the
It was still extremely trying times,” Romero work still continues.
dangerous though, during said. “It is amazing to think

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Watershed from page 3 toration projects in the


canyon at Waltonia,
Mountain Shadows, Glen
ditch companies, farmers them, what they see as Haven, Drake, Cedar
and ranchers, environ- threats to those values, Cove, Jasper Lake and
mental organizations, rec- and what kinds of strate- Sylvan Dale Ranch. Cur-
reation and tourism busi- gies might best meet rent river improvement
nesses, water users, local those threats,” Jones said. projects include reaches
government planning and “So far, the biggest con- near the Sweetheart Win-
utility agencies are cerns involve the threat of er y, between Rossum
among those being con- catastrophic wildfires, Drive and Wilson Avenue
tacted. Responses to the future flooding, and the and at the Rist-Goss Ditch
inter views will guide the dr y up of both agricultur- near Namaqua Park.
Coalition’s application for al lands and fish habitat These projects will be
a watershed planning as growing population completed in early 2019.
grant from the Colorado puts pressure on water “The Big Thompson
Water Conser vation supplies.” Watershed provides our
Board. These funds were The Big Thompson communities with the
made available by the Col- Watershed Coalition water we drink, the food
orado State Legislature as (BTWC) is a non-profit, we grow, the fishing and
part of the Colorado non-governmental organi- wildlife habitat we enjoy,
Water Plan completed in zation formed after the and the beauty we trea-
2015. 2013 flood to undertake sure,” Jones said. “We
“We have already inter - restoration and resilience hope all our citizens will
viewed more than 35 projects along the river. become engaged in pro-
stakeholders to find out Over 150 landowners tecting and enhancing
what watershed values along 6 miles of river this resource for future
are most important to have been involved in res- generations.”

Health from page 4 as research proves exer-


cise and healthy living do
affect stress levels in a pos-
government recommenda- to only about one-seventh itive way.
tion for both muscle in Mississippi, Kentucky Bringing us back to the
strengthening and aerobic and South Carolina.” obesity creeping up and
exercise, which is up from The CDC report also being reported as higher.
21-percent in 2015. found that higher levels of My personal thought on
Those guidelines for exercise were more com- this is that that it happens.
exercise are the 10-year-old mon in people who were Creeping obesity is a true
federal recommendations working than those who phenomenon and directly
that say adults should do weren’t. related to aging. So, possi-
weightlifting or other Between those years bly those reporting in this
strengthening of their mus- (2010-2015) the CDC annual survey are simply
cles at least twice a week report found that exercise part of the generation that
and at least 75 minutes a levels were mostly flat is aging.
week of high-intensity car- according to what was “Of course, unhealthy
diovascular or 150 minutes reported, but more recent eating has a lot to do with
of moderate-intensity exer- data from the survey show obesity. Research indicates
cise, such as brisk walking that more adults said that that a change in diet is
or a combination of the they were exercising at rec- needed to see any dent or
two. ommended levels in the last reduction in obesity,” said
The same survey says two years (2016 and 2017). the CDC’s Tainya Clarke,
31-percent of adults indicat- Jena Shaw Tronieri, a one of the authors of the
ed they were obese last University of Pennsylvania report.
year, also up slightly from weight-loss expert isn’t Studies based on longitu-
the survey the previous sure why the survey indi- dinal data accumulated
year. Research by a more cates this. “Many adults over decades by the Coo-
rigorous government study exercise to manage stress. per Aerobics clinic in Dal-
has also found adult obesi- I don’t know if that will las-Fort Worth have show
ty is inching up. explain the increase recent- that fit obese people live
“People generally over- ly, but we know those situa- longer than unfit lean peo-
state how much they exer- tional factors are part of ple.
cise, just as they overstate the context.” Or, possibly So, keep in mind, that
their height and lowball situational factors are get- even though increasing
their weight,” John Jakicic ting better and people are your exercise is probably
said. Jakicic is the director more receptive to partici- only 20 percent in the
of the University of Pitts- pating in activities and weight loss/obesity epi-
burgh’s Physical Activity exercise. Then again, this demic, it’s 100 percent in
and Weight Management is a survey that is self-re- the functional, longer,
Research Center. “It’s pos- ported, “according to what healthier life equation,
sible the people becoming people have said.” which has been fact
more active in the survey Stress is a true factor in checked with research and
are already normal health and well-being, and not words.
weight.” Which is why the
survey is suggesting this
contradiction.
Stobbe refers to a report
from the Centers for Dis-
ease Control and Preven-
tion that compares leisure-
time exercise across the
nation. The report found
that from 2010 and 2015,
that in some states the lei-
sure-time exercise was
more common that others.
Guess what? Colorado was
one of the highest. The
CDC report states, “nearly
a third of non-elderly adults
in Colorado, Idaho and
New Hampshire meet exer-
cise guidelines compared

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FrontRange
Flood recovery centers on town hall
Residents of Glen But at the heart of that miracle
is the community members who,
Haven pitch in to during the past five years, have
not stopped working to rebuild.
rebuild together “It was remarkable to me that
number of people that just rolled
By Pamela Johnson up their sleeves and said, ‘The
Reporter-Herald work has to be done. We can’t be
crying about it. It has to be
The 2013 flood that literally done,’” said Steve Childs, long-
tore apart Glen Haven business time resident who runs the Gen-
by business, road by road, home eral Store with his wife, Becky.
by home, also knitted the small “The reward is itself.”
community together. He spoke of how his business
Neighbors became friends as reopened the following season,
they literally shoveled tons of how roads and homes were
debris and rebuilt their commu- rebuilt and of how two new busi-
nity shoulder to shoulder. nesses — a chainsaw carver and
And in the five years since the a hand-routed sign craftsman —
flood, the small community has have popped up in the town cen-
moved a large mountain to raise ter.
$600,000, to pick up hammers He spoke of how the communi-
and paint brushes, and to inspire Jenny Sparks / Loveland Reporter-Herald ty became close in the aftermath
donations to rebuild their town Standing outside the newly constructed Glen Haven Town Hall, Jake Shimon, right, and Sandy Grice, left, talk of the flood, how people gave
hall. Aug. 23 about the building, which will be the hub of the community. The original town hall was destroyed whatever they could to help.
The community gathering cen- during the 2013 flood, and crews and volunteers are still finishing the new building. “It gives you a warm and
ter is expected to be open by Oct. fuzzy,” said Childs. “It restores
1 adorned with the wooden let- They talk about the company different as to how we quilted it not even half of its residents live your faith in people.”
tering “Glen Haven Town Hall” that saw a piece on the town hall together.” in the area year-round. The General Store, which has
from the original town hall. Resi- on the nightly news and donated The 1,400 hours are construc- When the floods hit in Septem- been open for 100 years and run
dents salvaged the sign from the and installed the gutters. tion alone not counting the effort ber 2013, much of the communi- by the Childs for 39, reopened
debris that had been the original They tell about the $50,000 to clean up the debris from the for the summer season in 2014
ty was destroyed and initially cut
town hall after the force of water grant from the Gates Foundation old town hall, the effort to find and the Glen Haven Inn
off from help. Seven businesses
acted like a wrecking ball and as well as the passerby who and buy land for a new one and reopened late in the season last
were destroyed, as were 26
turned walls to splinters. stopped, pulled out his check- the years spent raising money. year, in 2017. Repairs to County
homes and many roads and
book and wrote a $200 donation, The old town hall was right along bridges. Road 43, or Glen Haven Road,
Donations were completed in 2016, though
the water and in the flood zone,
Resident Sandy Grice stood in plus the many the dollars here The new fire station and the the town also was impacted by
so the community could not
the shiny new town hall on Aug. and there placed in collection post office survived, as did the the major U.S. 34 repairs during
buckets, all adding to the rebuild there. Instead, the new General Store and Glen Haven
23, pointing out a stone fireplace, the past two years.
$600,000 total. town hall is just down and across Inn, the only two businesses to
original artwork depicting the The community appears to be
story of the flood and rebuilding The lights on the outside of the the main street from the original reopen, though both were
site. thriving during the typical busy
efforts, paneling and windows town hall were donated by the severely damaged. tourist season that brings resi-
last living member of the Knapp A groundbreaking was held in
salvaged from the old town hall Though referred to as a town, dents through town from near
family, one of the original fami- June 2017 and work began last
and a giving tree showing the Glen Haven is not incorporated and far, on bicycle and by vehi-
September. Shimon marvels at
many donations that literally fed lies in Glen Haven. or officially recognized as a town, cle, and residents say, though it
One resident planted flowers. the work that has been complet-
the rebuild. Tears filled her eyes simply a community association, will never be the same as before
Another built a stone wall, and ed in those short 12 months,
as Grice, a member of the steer- so it was not eligible for financial the flood, the community has
another cleared away the dirt work that took a whole communi-
ing committee for the new town help from FEMA. The communi- rebuilt and is much closer than
and leveled the site for the new ty.
hall, spoke of how the miracles ty did receive grants and help before.
He added, “It’s been a fabric of
and tenacity resulted in the large, town hall. from Larimer County and other “The community is thick as
love.”
new building. The town hired a contractor, local agencies, but by and large, glue,” said Bob Clarke, retired
“These are happy tears,” she and that businessman let volun- Massive destruction the residents with the help of vol- postmaster who now creates the
said. “I have a hard time fathom- teers come in on the weekends Glen Haven is a small commu- unteers physically rebuilt, found hand-routed signs. “Everybody
ing that people could be so gen- to help. Those volunteers, who nity between Drake and Estes grants and raised money them- pitched into help. The effort is
erous.” have logged about 1,400 hours in Park with County Road 43 run- selves. Donations of time and still going on, though people
Yet, she and Jake Shimon, also labor, built the front porch, ning right through the center of money as well as encouragement don’t see it.”
on the steering committee and installed windows, painted the town. Fox Creek, West Creek came from around the country Many said they feel as though
the volunteer project director, interior walls and much, much and the North Fork of the Big after the news of the flood and recovery from the flood will be
are full of stories of the residents more. Thompson River also run right devastation hit. complete shortly after the
who donated their time, their “We all filled in these niches through the community and a “It’s a miracle,” said Grice. “I reopening of the town hall, a
construction skills, their heavy that needed to be filled,” said nearby neighborhood called The have no other way of describing place for this much closer com-
equipment to complete parts of Grice. “We’re all one person as Retreat, which together amount how the whole country has sur- munity to gather and continue to
the project. far as ownership, but we’re all to 500 homes and cabins, though rounded us.” make memories.

Governor commemorates 5-year mark for Lyons crowd


Bennet attends “It’s amazing that every
time the calendar turns
pleted, with a targeted
completion date of Decem-
as residents over to mid-September, and
another year has passed,
ber 2019.
The ceremony also dedi-
recall how flood you reflect on how far the cated a trail through Bohn
elicited spirit community has come and
how far our family has
Park, which received
replacement pedestrian
of teamwork come in dealing with losing
my dad,” said Stetson, who
bridges for those that were
washed out by the St. Vrain
By Sam Lounsberry is a teacher and volleyball Creek’s floodwaters in
Times-Call coach at Longmont High 2013. It was officially
School. named Governor Hicken-
Holli Stetson helped “And just the stories of looper Way, with residents
cement her late father Ger- resiliency seem to come who suggested the moni-
ry Boland’s memory Mon- back to me,” she said. “My ker emphasizing the path’s
day as she and three elect- dad invested himself, his circular loop route to play
ed officials, including Gov. career, everything into this on the state leader’s sur-
John Hickenlooper, shov- community as a teacher name.
eled the final scoops of dirt and coach at Lyons Ele- “I’ve never had anything
to secure a newly planted mentary and a coach at the in my life named after me.
crab apple tree’s roots in high school. We’re just so I’m not trying to get sym-
the ground in Lyons. proud of his legacy.” pathy, but I’m just saying
Lyons was among the with a name like Hicken-
The ceremonial planting
hardest-hit communities in looper people are going to
in Boland’s honor capped a
the state as 100 homes and look somewhere else first
memorial to the 2013 flood,
Lewis Geyer / Times-Call even entire neighborhoods every time,” the governor
hosted by one of the hard-
Lyons employee Crystal White, from left, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and Lyons Mayor there were destroyed. joked.
est-hit towns. The event
Connie Sullivan walk Monday across a bridge on the newly named Hickenlooper Way in Its current population of Federal and state disas-
both celebrated progresses
Bohn Park after a ceremony commemorating the fifth anniversary of the 2013 flood. The about 1,900 is less than it ter recovery funding allo-
made and commemorated
event also included a tree planting in honor of Gerry Boland, who was killed in the flooding was before the flood and cated to the town is expect-
losses suffered across Col- in Lyons.
has undergone a major ed to total $61.5 million,
orado, including Boland’s
demographic shift, as 27 and much of town officials’
death. agencies that funded the “We landed several gathering. It echoed Hick- percent of those residents focus has been to build
About 100 people, includ- recovery efforts in Colora- times, we picked people enlooper’s memories of the did not live in Lyons dur- back in a manner that
ing about a dozen high do — including more than up... The one thing that residents’ actions after the ing the disaster, according would prevent damage in a
school students who were $300 million in Boulder struck me that I will always flood. to Town Administrator Vic- similar flood event, a goal
permitted to attend, gath- County — in addressing remember is we saw all “What if this was the toria Simonsen. Further, a Bennet highlighted in his
ered in the rehabilitated the gathering. these broken roads and greatest opportunity of my lack of affordable housing address.
Bohn Park to reflect on the broken bridges, but we life, the opportunity to link persists in the town, put- “I don’t believe the word
disaster and the ensuing As he recalled flying in a didn’t see a single broken arms with someone else, ting a new home there out ‘recovery’ is used properly
recovery five years later. helicopter over Lyons in spirit,” Hickenlooper said someone you never of reach for many who in this context,” he said. “I
Before he and Sen. the wake of the flood with to the crowd. thought of before? What if were displaced. don’t think it’s the right
Michael Bennet and Lyons Bennet to observe the dev- Hailey Odell, 14, read a this is more than just a The flood recovery con- word because it suggests
Mayor Connie Sullivan astation’s extent, he com- poem titled “What if” that disaster?” Odell recited. tinues. Simonsen said last you just end up where you
helped plant the tree, Hick- plimented the town’s resi- she wrote right after the Boland, who was killed in month that eight projects, started. It doesn’t capture
enlooper joined several dents for their resolve and flood that labeled the disas- Lyons by the flooding, was including the replacement your determination to end
officials from local govern- resiliency in the face of the ter a bonding moment for one of four people killed in of the Second Avenue up in a better place should
ments and state and federal disaster. Lyons’ residents at the Boulder County. Bridge, have yet to be com- the waters rise again.”
PAGE 12 • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 • ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE

Museum group hosts 2 events


This special From Estes Park Museum photographs of last year’s
reception Friends competition winners. Ideas
celebrates and Foundation on how best to utilize and
the arrival of arrange tableware to
For the Trail-Gazette
the new and reflect the theme and the
improved
edition of The Estes Park Museum menu, and the criteria that
Friends & Foundation are will be used in October by
“The
hosting two special pro- judges to select winners,
Memoirs of
grams this month. Addi- will also be presented. Con-
Eleanor E.
tional details, as well as test specifics and the regis-
Hondius of
Elkhorn more information about the tration process and ques-
Lodge”, Museum Friends may be tions from “101” attendees
published by found at www.estesparkmu- will be discussed, and light
the Museum seumfriends.org. refreshments will be
Friends. served.
Courtesy photo
Table Settings 101 This short afternoon pro-
Friday, Sept. 14, 1 p.m. gram is designed as a pre-
at the Estes Park Museum lude to the Friends’ third
This free program will annual Colorado TableSet-
feature a discussion of this tings Competition, which
year’s contest theme: will take place October 19
“Table Settings Around the and 20 at the Community
World,” showcasing some Church of the Rockies. No
sample table settings, and RSVP is necessary to
attend on September 14.
Eleanor James
Hondius: Her
Memoirs, Her
Lodge, Her Legacy”
Saturday, Sept. 22, 4 to
6 p.m. at the Estes Park
Museum
This special reception
celebrates the arrival of the
new and improved edition
of “The Memoirs of Elea-
nor E. Hondius of Elkhorn
Lodge”, published by the
Museum Friends. The Sep-
tember 22 program will
include a slide presentation
led by Dr. Nancy Thomas,
who edited and indexed
the new edition. “I am
eager to show what a won-
der Eleanor Hondius was
to our town,” says Thomas.
“In addition to the slide
images, we’ll explain her
connection to the Elkhorn
Lodge.” Dr. Jim Pickering,
historian laureate of Estes
Park, will also be on hand
to offer perspective and
field questions.

Cryptoquote answer on page X


Editorial
from page 4
will become a pass through
town with no real commu-
nity.
Let’s face the facts, a
young family cannot make
a start and much less a
future in this town. We can
look at our own young staff
of reporters, editors and
sales people who have no
option but to commute to
fulfill their career passions.
Do you want to make
sure there are places for
your children or grandchil-
dren to raise a family of
their own? Is your hope for
Estes Park to thrive long
after you are gone, or for
Estes to go with you? What
will be your legacy?

IS CHRISTIANITY FACING ITS DEATH?


Many people have an uneasy feeling that something is
wrong with organized religion, and feel betrayed by the
news they hear about religion throughout the world.
Are their fears justified?
Did something go wrong at the dawn of Christianity?
Yes, and the Bible predicted that it would happen.
Friday, September 21 at 7:00 pm
Rome is Burning
Saturday, September 22 at 7:00 pm
Barbarian Fire
Sunday, September 23 at 7:00 pm
An Underground Movement

EVENT LOCATION
Estes Park SDA, 450 Valley Road
Estes Park, Colorado
ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 • PAGE 13

Sports
ATHLETE
of the week
Junior Hayden Filsinger is
a Cross Country team

&Recreation
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athlete of the week.
Courtesy photo

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Bobcats battle with


Heritage Christian
By Nic Wackerly
Trail-Gazette

Estes Park High School


varsity soccer hosted Heri-
tage Christian on Tuesday.
The Bobcats were not able
to find the back of the net
and dropped the contest 4-0.
The opening minutes of
the game neither team was
able to control the play. In
the seventh minute, Estes
Park goalie, senior Spencer
Holmes, made a sliding play
to keep a scoring chance
from developing. Junior Ted
Hausenkamph got the first Nic Wackerly / Estes Park Trail-Gazette
shot on net for the Bobcats, The Bobcats were able to play better defense in the second
See BOBCATS, pg. 14 half.

Nic Wackerly / Estes Park Trail-Gazette


Estes Park High School girls varisty volleyball used their strong service to defeat
Cornerstone Christian Academy on Sept. 11.

Ladycats earn home victory


By Nic Wackerly
Trail-Gazette Nic Wackerly / Estes Park Trail-Gazette
Estes Park High School varsity soccer hosted Heritage Christian on Sept. 11. The Eagles
Estes Park High School defeated the Bobcats 4-0.
girls varsity volleyball
earned a home victory on
Tuesday against Corner- FISHING REPORT
stone Christian Academy.
The Ladycats came out Courtesy of Kirks Flyshop hooker under a Grass Hop-
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earn the victory in three
straight games. Mary’s Lake and
In the first game, junior Big Thompson River Lake Estes
Olivia Hamel helped Estes Below Lake Estes Mary’s Lake is fishing
Park build an 8-5 lead with The Big T is fishing great Good. For lures, use Silver
strong service. Serving all the way to Loveland! Panther Martin, Blue Fox,
turned into a strength for With some really cool or Copper Kastmaster.
the team and allowed nights this week, the water Lake Estes is fishing very
them to build a nice mar- temperature is no problem. well near power plant inlet
The Flow below Lake Estes browns and nice sized
gin. Four straight aces by and the Big Thompson Riv-
is running 29 CFS. Dry Fly Rainbows. Book your next
sophomore Haddi Thomp- er inlet good with lures,
action has been great on trip to Sylvandale. The
son resulted in a 20-8 lead. flies and bait. Lake Estes
Chubby Chernobyl and Ponds are fishing great
A well-placed tap over the got a second planting in a
Deer Hair Ants and Caddis with nice sized Rainbows in
net by junior Jennifer week of rainbows on
in the evenings. Droppers the upper ponds and a lot
Johnson earned Estes August 28th. The best bait
use Blue Poison Tung, Sow of Bass in the lower pond.
Park the first game, 25-10. is a piece of night crawler
The Ladycats continued Bug, Copper Ribbed RS2, Colorado River on a small hook bounced
to play efficiently and won or Gray RS2. Small Para- off the bottom.
chute Adams or size 18 Several recent trips have
the second game, 25-15 produced some really nice Rocky Mountain
and the third, 25-6. Estes BWO works on the experi-
enced fish. rainbows and browns. Hop- National Park
Park focused on keeping a pers are becoming very High Mountain lakes like
good tempo throughout Private Water effective in the afternoons. Fern, Spruce, Dream, Mills
the game. Waterdale Ranch Sub Surface use Pat’s Rub- and the Loch are all fishing
“We really worked on Waterdale Ranch is run- ber Legs in brown and tan. really good. The highest
moving our feet, scooping ning 60 CFS and fishing Trail with RS2 or Rainbow lakes like Thunder, Lawn,
balls and keeping the tem- great, see catch of the Warrior. The flow is run- Crystal, Louise are all fish-
po faster,” Head Coach Nic Wackerly / Estes Park Trail-Gazette week below. We have had ning at 950 CFS. ing great and mostly dry
Sammi Coleson said. The Ladycats focused on their tempo to keep the pressure many trips recently and the flies. The Upper Big T, Gla-
After the first few points, on the opponent. all clients have been very Big Thompson cier Creek, St Vrain are
the Ladycats were able to happy with the results. Pats below Drake fishing well with nearly all
meet their goal of keeping No matter the level of Coleson said. “We always Rubber legs, Olive Micro The road to Loveland is dry flies like Yellow Sallie,
up the tempo. opponent, Estes Park is want to improve our- Mayfly and tan sow bugs or open for good! The fishing Deer Hair Ant, Chubby
“Once they were able to focused on improving selves.” Chubby with a RS-2. is great for some really Chernobyl, Loco Beetle,
get some aces, then they themselves. The Ladycats will return
Sylvandale nice trout in the River! and Parachute Adams.
met the goal of keeping “We want to keep the home on Sept. 20 when
the tempo faster,” Coleson pressure on other teams they face Strasburg High The River on Lower Syl- Flow is 40 CFS, Use Blue Fly of the Week: no. 16
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Bobcats from page 13


but it was turned away by
the Eagles keeper.
Heritage Christian cap-
“The
RealEstate
tured momentum and was
challenge
able to score three times in today was to
the first half. Senior Jose get these guys
Vaca had an opportunity to
pull one back, but his curl- ready to play
ing attempt from distance when we had
was denied.
Holmes and senior eight players
Fazeel Bhatti split time in missing. ...
net in the second half.
They both made big saves What we tried
to keep Heritage Christian to do was start
to only one goal in the sec-
ond half. Unfortunately for
off with a
Estes Park, they could not strong attack
convert on offense and suf- and then drop
fered the 4-0 defeat.
“The challenge today off into a
was to get these guys defensive
ready to play when we had
eight players missing,” position
Head Coach Richard Som- because we
ers said. “What we tried to
do was start off with a did not have Nic Wackerly / Estes Park Trail-Gazette
strong attack and then the subs to run Searching for a Perch in Estes Park will air on HGTV at 9 p.m. on Sept. 15.

Estes Park to be featured


drop off into a defensive
position because we did 80 minutes.”
not have the subs to run 80 Richard Somers
minutes.” Bobcats soccer head coach
Although the Bobcats

on HGTV this weekend


gave up three early goals,
the team settled into their to be learned from this
defense and limited the game moving forward. Avi-
chances in the second half. tia said the team can work
“The second half we talk- on keeping the ball out of
ed a little more about the middle on defense and By Nic Wackerly Estes Park, Colo. will air on of remoteness, yet proximi- their real estate agent to
where people were and better communication. Trail-Gazette HGTV at 9 p.m. on Sept. ty to town to enjoy fine din- find them the perfect
backed down where they The next home game for 15. According to the HGTV ing. They both enjoy hiking house with south-facing
were coming,” senior cap- Estes Park varsity soccer An episode of Mountain website, a couple is ready and have recently taken up windows, an open floor
tain Armando Avitia said. will be on Sept. 20, when Life on HGTV will feature to search for their dream rock climbing, so being plan, a naturally landscaped
There are some lessons they host Mead. the Town of Estes Park. mountain home in Estes near a national park is yard and a large kitchen,
Searching for a Perch in Park. They want a feeling imperative. They challenge according to HGTV.

CRYTOQUOTE ANSWER (Puzzle on page 12)


ESTES PARK AREA HOME SALES
TODAY’S CRYPTOQUOTE: NEVER WORRY
ABOUT BAD PRESS: ALL THAT MATTERS IS The following data is sup- Wagener Road, Anthony S. Saint Vrain Ave., Unit 1, Children Trust, $340,000.
plied by Colorado Weekly and Joyanna Gittings, Margaret A. Cotreau, Patrick and Candace
IF THEY SPELL YOUR NAME RIGHT. — KATE Homebuyers List Inc., 303- $475,000. $329,000. Dussault — 300 Far View
HUDSON 744-2020. Drive, No. 1, Marjorie B.
Estes Park Tonya Fitzpatrick — 514
Listed are the buyer, the Grand Estates Drive, Unit Hewitt, $359,000.
property address, the sell- Dana and James Cook- Gregory and Susan Ship-
sey — 517 Driftwood Ave., C7, Debra L. Carpenter,
er and the amount. man — 625 Park River
Unit 2, Quinn L. Brett, $335,000.
Place, Roger and Susan
Allenspark $255,000. Mary Tyman — 2810 Levy, $460,000.
Emzy Jones — 275 Deborah Schmitt — 1250 Dunraven Lane, Tyman Patrick and Lydia Berry
— 1795 Moon Trailway,
Thomas V. Souvignier,
$465,000.
Mountain Brokers John and Paula Frease

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1200 GRAVES AVE. Michele Culp, $969,900.
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• Incredible Mummy Range Views
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advertised in this newspaper are available on
an equal opportunity basis. To complain of
discrimination, call HUD toll-free at
1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the
FIRST COLORADO REALTY RE/MAX MOUNTAIN BROKERS
hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
Leaders in Estes Park Real Estate Excellent service and local expertise are essential RE/MAX Associates average twice the experience & three times as many sales per
whether you’re buying or selling. Trust our experienced professionals to put your
agent than other real estate professionals. When it’s time to sell or buy, it’s time to
needs first and find the property that’s perfect for you. If you’re selling, we’ll use the
turn to RE/MAX. The hometown experts with a world of experience. Call today.
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ALPINE LEGACY REAL ESTATE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is
Alpine Legacy exists to help people make wise real estate decisions in the Estes Park subject to the Fair Housing Act, which makes it
COLORADO MOUNTAIN HOME REALTY
Tom Adams is a skilled Estes Park real estate specialist who has been listing and
area whether buying or selling. We work hard at taking a sometimes difficult and il egal to advertise “any preference limitation or
selling homes for 18 years in Estes Park. Call Tom at 970-481-5188 and get dedicated
emotional process and making it easy in a drama-free environment. We sincerely
discrimination based on race, color, religion,
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sex, handicap, familial status, or national
they can call home. Visit AlpineLegacy.com, give us a call at 970-586-8300, or stop by
Estes Park and surrounding areas of Lyons, Longmont and Boulder! Tom can help
with primary and vacation homes and condos, vacant land and commercial property. our office across the parking lot from Safeway.
origin, or an intention, to make any such
preference, limitation, or discrimination.”
COLDWELL BANKER - ESTES VILLAGE PROPERTIES
Where the Estes Valley has been coming for real estate solutions for over 30 years.
MOUNTAIN PARADISE REAL ESTATE, INC
Familial status includes children under the age
We combine Coldwell Banker’s global resources with our local expertise and small-
We know that just having a real estate license does not ensure your peace of
of 18 living with parents or legal custodians;
mind when buying or selling property. Broker Trisha Wills, Broker Associate Mike
town way of doing business to make your real estate transactions both successful
Richardson and Broker Associate Mindy Stone have over 46 combined years of
pregnant women and people securing custody
and enjoyable. For the most complete and current listings in the Estes Valley, visit us
at 320 E. Elkhorn, call us at 970-586-4425, or www.EstesParkRealEstate.com successful experience in bringing clients’ real estate dreams to light. From assisting
of children under 18. This newspaper wil not
you in your big decisions, to taking care of those “little things,” Trisha, Mike and knowingly accept any advertising for real
ESTES PARK TEAM REALTY:
In today’s world, technology is the changing force in real estate. Estes Park Team Mindy know that choosing a property, as well as a broker, is an important and estate which is in violation of the law. Our
Realty has always been at the forefront of technology and continues to combine personal decision. That’s why we take the extra steps to make sure your needs are readers are hereby informed that all dwellings
cutting edge real estate marketing tools with personalized service to provide the met both before and after closing. Treating you with the utmost integrity, you are an advertised in this newspaper are available on
best experience possible. We do not take your trust for granted and pride ourselves
in offering excellent customer service. It is our mission to make buying or selling
individual and a friend, not merely a client. Visit us at an equal opportunity basis. To complain of
real estate easy for our clients. We are members of the Luxury Homes network, and
255 Park Lane Ste 203 (In the Bank of Estes Park building downtown) or call us discrimination, call HUD toll-free at
agents have Resort Properties Specialist as well as International Resort Properties 970-586-0713 or visit one of our websites www.MountainParadise RealEstate.com or 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the
designations. Call us today 800-607-3838 or 970-586-3838 Locally. www.EstesParkForSale.com
hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
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just affordable health insur-
ance but also high quality
insurance.”
life, Yu said the challenges strong and economically As a minority himself, an
From Art Center Estes Valley, Oil Gift Certificate the town faces are on his feasible so people can take Asian American whose par-
of Estes Park Sponsored by Jim Big- Award of Excellence, radar. advantage of the opportuni- ents immigrated to the
For the Trail-Gazette gers, Cathy Goodale and Miniatures: “Their biggest source of
Jerry & Linda Rutledge Winner: Laura Kratz, ties that leads them towards United States before he was
revenue is obviously tour- the American dream. born, Yu believes the coun-
The first Estes Valley $750, 1/4 page ad in Signs of Early Fall, Oil ism,” he said. “We have to
Sponsored by Chris “Making sure that we try has taken a step back as
Plein Air event sponsored Plein Air Magazine (value make sure that we provide
$1,200) & Jack Richeson Switzer and Bank of Colo- reduce the amount of gov- a unified nation. Yu said rac-
by the Art Center of [Estes Park] an infrastruc-
Gift Certification of $125 rado ernment control or regula- ism exists, and he’s experi-
Estes Park was a great ture where people are
$300, $50 Guerilla tions so businesses can enced it, but he doesn’t see
success. We had 35 very 3rd Place: always able to access the
Painter Gift Certificate grow, expand, actually cre- racial inequality in the Unit-
talented artists painting city at all times. Obviously
Winner: Carol Jenkins, Poster/Wine Label ate jobs and allow people to ed States.
throughout the Estes with the floods we had back
Hazel’s Place, Oil Contest Award: be able to have those “In 46 years of my life I’ve
Park Valley. in 2013 that closed down
Sponsored by Anony- Winner: Kathleen Lan- opportunities to, when they always felt welcomed, I’ve
The event culminated part of the roads we need to
mous zoni, Sunlit Pool, Water- want a job they can get a always had equal opportuni-
with the Quick Draw and make sure those avenues
$500, Plein Air Maga- color job,” he said. “Not only can ty and we need to get back
Auction on Sept. 1 in the are always structurally safe
zine featured artwork on Sponsored by Bank of they get a job, they can also to that narrative where we
morning and a Gala as well as always open so
Outdoorpainter.com (val- Estes Park Fund of the get a higher paying job to unify our country as
Reception in the evening. people can access the city.”
ue $750) & Jack Richeson Community Fund make sure that economical- opposed to dividing and
Over $11,000 worth of Furthermore, Yu said
Gift Certificate of $100 $250, One year sub- ly they can stand on their stop playing all these hate
awards were given out at tourism in Estes Park could
Gold Award, Art Center scription to Plein Air own two feet. That they can games of these statement of
the reception. Congratu- be promoted further in
Board of Directors: Magazine (value $40) put a roof over their head, racism or xenophobia or
lations to all of the artists both the on and off seasons.
Winner: Cecy Turner, Mrs. Walsh’s Garden put food on the table, take homophobia or anything
that participated. We are “We need to make sure
Summer Remembered, Award: care of their families, take else like that,” he said. “It
looking forward to next we encourage more people
Oil Winner: Kathleen Lan- care of their communities.” drives me crazy that I hear
year. Please stop by the to visit this area in regards
Sponsored by the Art zoni, Mrs. Walsh’s Gar- He is also dedicating part on a regular basis now peo-
gallery anytime between to the outdoors, in regards
Center of Estes Park den, Watercolor of his platform to examining ple talking about white
10 a.m. and 5 p.m. this to fly fishing, hiking, camp-
Board of Directors Sponsored by Mary how healthcare in mountain supremacy or teaching
month to view or pur- ing, mountain biking,” he
$750, $130 Guerilla Lamy towns can be improved. Yu white privilege classism. It’s
chase a work of art from said. “We need to promote
Painter Gift Certificate $250, $75 Gift Certifi- said he thinks people forget disheartening to hear
this show. Here is a sum- the tourism industry in this
Silver Award, Town/ cate to Alpine Fine Art that the United States has because I don’t feel like
mary of the awards: area as well as other events
Mayoral Award: Leslie Allen Award: the best doctors, technolo- that’s what America is
Best of Show: Winner: Cliff Austin, Winner: Lon Brauer, that will draw people to this gy, equipment and medi- about.”
Winner: Laura Kratz, In Elkhorn & Moraine, Oil Backbone Trail Loop, Oil location during the peak cines because the high level Yu said it’s important for
the Shadows of Giants, Sponsored by the Town Sponsored by Leslie tourism season. I would def- of healthcare isn’t accessi- him to make himself acces-
Oil of Estes Park Allen initely want to promote ble to all due to cost. sible to voters and if elect-
$500, $80 Guerilla $250 events happening in the “Obviously the Affordable ed, the people he would
Sponsored by Jill and
Painter Gift Certificate People’s Choice Award: winter there as well so it Care Act that came into represent in Colorado
Dale Hurd Family Fund
Award of Excellence - Winner: Scott Ruthven, would keep tourism more play back in 2011 has dou- House District 2. He is
$1,000, full page ad in
Longs Peak Upper Bea- as a year-round thing rather bled if not tripled insurance encouraging voters to reach
Southwest Art Magazine Cultural Arts Center:
Winner: Lon Brauer, ver Meadows than just a summer thing.” premiums and deductibles out to his campaign and
(value $2,100) & Jack
Moonlight on the Moun- Sponsored by Mary Yu’s platform for District have increased and wait said he is willing to answer
Richeson Gift Certificate
tain, Oil Murphy 2 is comprised of three times have now changed,” questions and discuss
of $150
Sponsored by the Estes $200, One year sub- parts: The economy, health- he said. “That is one of my issues and concerns per-
2nd Place: Arts District scription to Plein Air care and divisions based on top priorities is to make sonally before November 4
Winner: Judy Crowe, $300, $100 Meininger’s Magazine (value $40) race in this country. sure Americans have not and onward.
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Letters from page 4 Dena and Dennis Sohocki


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NOTICE
On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in the Board Room of
Conservancy
the Town Hall, 170 MacGregor Avenue, Estes Park, Colorado, the
Estes Valley Board of Adjustment will review the following Var-
iance requests for the properties and purposes described below.
Donor Services Manager
Legal Description
Lot 1, Stanley Hills Subdivision
800 Big Thompson Ave. Seeking an experienced team player to manage all
Alarado Business Park
Variance Request: aspects of our Donor Services department. Primary
Variance #1: From Section 5.2.C.2.a.1.b Additional Requirements responsibilies include: assisng with the creaon
for Specific Accessory Uses in Nonresidential Zoning Districts –
Employee Housing, to allow individual dwelling units used for and implementaon of the annual development
employee housing to exceed 800 square feet of gross floor area. plan, appeals, campaigns, grants, social media and
Variance #2: From Section 5.2.C.2.a.2.b Additional Requirements
for Specific Accessory Uses in Nonresidential Zoning Districts – special events.
Employee Housing to permit total cumulative square footage of
the employee housing units and accessory use areas to exceed Job qualicaons:
that of the principal use. • Experience with database management:
Owner: Jeffrey & Tami Berger
Applicant: Van Horn Engineering Raiser’s Edge experience a plus
Legal Description • Exceponal aenon to detail, accuracy and efficiency
Lot 22, Block 10 of the 3045–Piltz subdivision, Larimer County,
Colorado. in all aspects of work
216 Spruce Dr. #2., Estes Park, CO • Strong oral and wrien communicataon skills
Variance Request:
Grant an alternative side setback 0.5-foot, in lieu of the estab- • Computer literacy/prociency with MS Office, and
lished 10-foot minimum side setback required by the RM- with data-entry so�ware
Residential Multi-Family Zoning District, to rebuild a deck and
entrance stairway. • Supervisory and management skills preferred
Owner: Brenda Graves Blevins • Bachelor’s degree or relevant experience preferred
Applicant: Jason Remmerde
Legal Description Full-me: 40 hours/week, with benets
Lot 12, Block 4, Country Club Manor, Larimer County, Colorado.
425 Birch Ave, Estes Park, CO Apply: E-mail cover leer and resumé to:
Variance Request:
Grant an alternative side setback of 8.5 feet in lieu of the estab- amelie.harris@RMConservancy.org
lished 10-foot minimum side setback required by the R-
Residential Zoning District to extend an existing deck to the east See full posion descripon at:
into the building setback area.
Owner: Clifford & Heather Gier RMConservancy.org/employment
Applicant: David Bangs, Trail Ridge Consulting Engineers, LLC
On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board Room of
the Town Hall, 170 MacGregor Avenue, Estes Park, Colorado, the
Board of Larimer County Commissioners will hold a Public Hear-
JOIN OUR TEAM!
Rentals
ing on an Appeal of a use classification in connection with a De-
velopment Plan approval for the property and purpose described The Town of Estes Park is
below. accepting applications for:
Legal Description, Location
A section of Lot 20, T5N, R72W, along Dry Gulch Road Administrative Assistant Utilities Dept
The property consist of approx. 187 acres on the east side of Dry
Hiring Range $18.55 - $21.80 per hour
Gulch Road, approximately betweem the intersections of Dry
Gulch Road with Raven Ave. and with Stonegate Drive, in Non-Exempt Position
unicorporated Larimer County within the Etses Valley Planning Close Date: September 17, 2018
Area. Emergency Services Dispatcher I
Type and Intensity of Use Police Dept./Communication Center
Property is within the RE-1, Rural stes Residential Zoning Dis- Hiring Range
trict. The Board of County Commissioners is to consider an ap- $20.84 - $24.48 per hour
peal, filed by nine (9) parties-in-interest, of the Estes Park Com- Non-Exempt Position
munity Development Department’s use-classification determina- Close Date: Open Until Filled
tion of the project as a Recreation Facility (EVDC Sec. 13.3.34) in Police Officer I
connection with approval of the Estes Park Mountain Coaster Police Dept.
Development Plan on August 6, 2018. Hiring Range
EXECUTIVE HOME ESTES:
Owner: Yakutat Land Corporation $27.16 - $29.87 per hour 4BR 4BA Furnished 4000 sq ft
Appellants: Peter E. Langer III / Linda W. Langer / M. Marsha Non-Exempt Position 4 Acres, Lakeside w/ Longs
Sypher / William V. Hammel / Dennis D. Sohocki / Dena L. Peak Views, W/D, Fireplace,
Close Date: Open Until Filled
Sohocki / Janet Lynn Gelhausen / Kathy Ann Kelley / The Evan- Covered Patio, Picnic Area.
gelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society Volunteer/Committee Board Positions
Any person may appear at such hearing and comment on any No Pets. No Smoking.
matter to be considered. For more information please visit www. Family Advisory Board Available Oct thru May.
estes.org/currentapplications, or contact the Community Devel- Close Date: Open Until Filled $2200/month + utilities.
opment Department at planning@estes.org or 970-577-3721. Local Marketing District Board 970-699-6727
Please check the website two days prior to the meeting for no- Close Date: Open Until Filled
tice of any changes, such as meeting continuances. Parks Advisory Board
Pub.: Estes Park Trail-Gazette September 14, 2018 - 1510112 (2 positions open)

Automotive
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Close Date: Open Until Filled

District Court
Public Notice (Committee application required)

Larimer County, Colorado Applications are available at:


Larimer County Justice Center P.O. Box 3338
Estes Park, CO 80517 Town Hall 170 MacGregor Ave. Room 130
201 La Porte Ave., Suite 100 (Mon-Fri 8 am – 5 pm) or
Fort Collins, CO 80521-2761
Published: Estes Park Trail- www.estes.org/jobs
Estate of O. WINSTON HAMP- Gazette September 14, 21, 28,
2018 - 1508967 Return Applications To:
TON, who was also known as Town of Estes Park, Attn: HR;
Orville Winston Hampton, Or- 2015 4 Runner 4x4 SR 5
by mail to PO Box 1200, Estes Park, CO 80517; V6, Black ext/int, Fabric, 56K miles,
ville W. Hampton and O. W.
or via Email to HR@Estes.org or via Fax to 1 Owner, Accident Free,
Hampton, Deceased

Services
Case Number: 2018PR030455 (970) 577-4770. All Weather Mats, Running Boards,
Remote Starter. Eptune Premium
The status of applications will be communicated Audio with Navigation and App
All persons having claims via e-mail. By choice, the Town of Estes Park is Suite. $28,500 obo. Vehicle Located
against the above-named es- an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. in Loveland. 307-262-7235
tate are required to present
them to the Personal Repre-

SELL YOUR SELL YOUR


sentative or to the District
Court of Larimer County, Colo-
rado, on or before Novemer 27,
2018 or the claims may be for-
ever barred. STUFF STUFF
Fleur B. Hampton
Personal Representative List your stuff List your stuff
1575 Devils Gulch Road
Estes Park, CO 80517 and get it done! and get it done!
Camilla R. Saint,
Attorney at Law
Items less than Items less than
MEYER & SAINT
455 West Elkhorn Avenue $500 FREE, 3 $500 FREE, 3
P.O. Box 3338 SIERRA SEAMLESS GUTTERS
Estes Park, CO 80517 Cleaning & Repair lines, 30 days. lines, 30 days.
Leaf Guards
Published: Estes Park Trail-
Gazette September 14, 21, 28,
New 5" Gutters Items $500 or Items $500 or
Estes Park - 20 years
2018 - 1508970 Free Est/Senior Discount more: $10, more: $10,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 303-444-7452
5 lines, 5 lines,
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District Court
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Larimer County Justice Center
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STUFF
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Estate of EDWARD O.
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Private party merchandise ads only
known as Edward Orville, De-
ceased and get it done!
Case Number: 2018PR030440 Check the want
All persons having claims Items less than Real Estate
against the above-named es-
tate are required to present $500 FREE, 3 ads for almost
them to the Personal Repre-
sentative or to the District lines, 30 days. anything and
Court of Larimer County, Colo-
rado, on or before January 4, Items $500 or Water Mineral
2019 or the claims may be for- everything you
ever barred.
more: $10, Want to purchase minerals
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31 Donald Ross Drive
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217 E 3RD ST FORT COLLINS, CO 80525
295 E 29TH ST 215 1581 N TAFT AVE FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
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LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $18,210 VALUATION $8,190
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VALUATION $13,400 TOTAL DUE $924.78 VALUATION $16,040 TOTAL DUE $583.06
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301 N TIMBERLINE RD A 1030 CENTRE AVE A 6002 BYRD DR
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3319 OREGON TRL INC DBA SUMMITVIEW COFFEE 2625 MARYS LAKE RD
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FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 865 MORAINE AVE ESTES PARK, CO 80517
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514 S COLLEGE AVE 340 VIRGINIA DR 4019 S MASON ST
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DBA WASH IT CAR WASH 8277626 HIS AND HER SALON LLC VALUATION $37,130
LOVELAND, CO 80537 VALUATION $17,810 VALUATION $9,320
1817 E 15TH ST 428 REMINGTON ST TOTAL DUE $1,090.99
VALUATION $16,060 TOTAL DUE $496.17 TOTAL DUE $257.39
LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 8282566 SPRINGHAUS CO DBA
TOTAL DUE $397.74 8283868 NEOTA DESIGNS 8283641 ZEPOL VENTURES LLC DBA TITLE
VALUATION $11,770 SPRINGHAUS INTERIORS
8283383 ALOHA COFFEE COMPANY LLC VALUATION $31,110 156 WIEST DR BOXING CLUB
TOTAL DUE $394.04 5000 GOODMAN RD
822 S COLLEGE AVE TOTAL DUE $670.02 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 4360 S COLLEGE AVE
0827665 HOCHSTETLER COMPANY DBA TIMNATH, CO 80547
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 8284413 DUNGEONS AND DRAFTS INC VALUATION $10,930 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525
SILVER MOON MOTEL VALUATION $62,940
VALUATION $9,960 1624 S LEMAY AVE 6 TOTAL DUE $304.62 VALUATION $118,150
175 SPRUCE DR TOTAL DUE $2,643.16
TOTAL DUE $316.23 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 8283868 NEOTA DESIGNS*** 8284602 STEPHEN WOOD/KATHLEEN TOTAL DUE $1,615.77
VALUATION $78,700 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 156 WIEST DR
0821926 ALPINE TIRE AND AUTO SERVICE VALUATION $37,710 ARTHUR
1817 HEATH PKWY TOTAL DUE $2,173.21 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 1437 NARCISSUS DR
TOTAL DUE $13.40 IMPROVEMENTS ONLY
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 0817163 EL BURRITO INC DBA EL BURRITO VALUATION $10,600 ESTES PARK, CO 80517
CAFE 8284172 HOLLYWOOD TANZ TOTAL DUE $320.53
VALUATION $11,050 1771 ROCKY MOUNTAIN AVE VALUATION $9,030 0387746 AKERS TIMOTHY A
TOTAL DUE $354.07 404 LINDEN ST 8270409 NEW VENETIAN LLC/THE TOTAL DUE $245.90
LOVELAND, CO 80538 101 E 3RD
3RD ST
8284194 ANDURA DESIGN LLC DBA FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 309 S SUMMIT VIEW DR 10 8284541 STEVE AND BARBARA NYTES
VALUATION $85,360 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80537
DARVIER JEWELRY VALUATION $24,590 1104 HAYBARN HILL RD
TOTAL DUE $1,890.88 VALUATION $71,060 IMPS ON RR R/W, BLK 16, LOV
172 N COLLEGE AVE F TOTAL DUE $768.95 ESTES PARK, CO 80517
8280356 HOME STATE BANK TOTAL DUE $2,031.98 VALUATION $111,900
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 8283369 EL PUEBLITO DBA EL PUEBLITO VALUATION $29,340
310 MOUNTAIN AVE 8283234 NONNA BELLA LLC TOTAL DUE $1,535.90
VALUATION $56,940 MEXICAN RESTAURANT TOTAL DUE $738.28
BERTHOUD, CO 80513 335 MOUNTAIN AVE 0387746 AKERS TIMOTHY A***
TOTAL DUE $1,744.47 4619 S MASON ST 8284409 STILO AUTO REPAIR
VALUATION $25,430 BERTHOUD, CO 80513 101 E 3RD ST
8284014 ANEJ LLC DBA LAUREATE FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 240 E 1ST ST
TOTAL DUE $669.99 VALUATION $9,580 LOVELAND, CO 80537
PUBLICK HOUSE THE VALUATION $13,390 LOVELAND, CO 80537
8284463 INBALANCE A PRSCRPTN FOR TOTAL DUE $252.37 IMPS ON RR R/W, BLK 16, LOV
548 N LINCOLN AVE TOTAL DUE $430.38 VALUATION $12,270
HLTHY SKIN LLC 8284343 NORTHERN COLORADO FITNESS VALUATION $93,000
LOVELAND, CO 80537 8274567 ELEMENTS INC TOTAL DUE $303.88
363 W DRAKE RD 10 CLUB LLC DBA MIRAMONT LIFESTYLE TOTAL DUE $1,488.34
VALUATION $27,770 4631 S MASON ST B4 8284409 STILO AUTO REPAIR***
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FITNESS 0386375 BOWERS DAVID F
TOTAL DUE $673.25 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 240 E 1ST ST
VALUATION $17,780 3755 PRECISION DR 100 107 W 7TH ST
8281712 ANYTIME FITNESS VALUATION $8,650 LOVELAND, CO 80537
TOTAL DUE $543.47 LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $14,150 LOVELAND, CO 80537
324 W 37TH ST 320 TOTAL DUE $280.80
8280081 JADE DESIGNS LLC DBA VALUATION $154,410 TOTAL DUE $361.48 IMPS ONLY, BLK 4, LOV
LOVELAND, CO 80538 0873446 ESTES ENTERPRISES INC DBA
EMBROIDME TOTAL DUE $2,781.31 8279390 SUGAR MAMAS PINTS LLC VALUATION $13,700
VALUATION $56,280 TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AND CRAFTS
1223 W EISENHOWER BLVD 8284918 NORTHERN COLORADO HOME 2439 S COLLEGE AVE TOTAL DUE $305.64
TOTAL DUE $1,264.57 461 E WONDERVIEW AVE
LOVELAND, CO 80537 AND DESIGN CENTER FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 0386383 BOWERS DAVID F
0824879 ARAGON IRON AND METAL INC ESTES PARK, CO 80517
VALUATION $19,930 4233 W EISENHOWER BLVD VALUATION $60,770 107 E 7TH ST
516 N HIGHWAY 287 VALUATION $28,660
TOTAL DUE $481.75 LOVELAND, CO 80537 TOTAL DUE $1,730.57 LOVELAND, CO 80537
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $746.96
8277032 JEJU LLC DBA JEJU SUSHI VALUATION $32,570 8282706 SUMMIT STUDIOS IMPS ONLY ON RR R/W, BLK 4, LOV
VALUATION $204,560 8139539 FAM LEE PRODUCTS LLC
JAPANESE RESTAURANT TOTAL DUE $693.96 237 LINDEN ST VALUATION $39,600
TOTAL DUE $5,750.88 957 DES MOINES AVE
238 S COLLEGE AVE 0808032 NOWAK POYNTER LLC FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $864.56
8283605 ARCHITECTURAL PANELS INC LOVELAND, CO 80537
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 451 S SAINT VRAIN AVE VALUATION $8,280 1643155 HERBERT KEVIN
2649 E MULBERRY ST 26-27 VALUATION $17,600
VALUATION $22,760 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 TOTAL DUE $291.67 7352 GREENRIDGE RD B-14
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $213.72
TOTAL DUE $697.24 VALUATION $41,410 8282237 SUN EDISON LLC RV CSU POWER WINDSOR, CO 80550
VALUATION $545,700 8284144 FATAFEAT LLC DBA FATAFEAT
8103224 JMAT LLC DBA RELAY MAIL AND TOTAL DUE $1,055.96 LLC - CSU FOOTHILLS CAMPUS B-14, THE WINDSOR WAREHOUSE
TOTAL DUE $15,201.50 MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE
GIFTS 0860697 OFFICE LOUNGE INC/THE DBA CSU FOOTHILLS CAMPUS CONDOS, WIN (200600951...
8135959 ASPEN BROOK INVESTMENTS INC 1401 W ELIZABETH ST 140
737 S LEMAY AVE B4 OFFICE LOUNGE AND GRILL/THE FORT COLLINS, CO 80523 VALUATION $71,000
2343 ASPEN BROOK DR FORT COLLINS, CO 80521
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 1710 W EISENHOWER BLVD VALUATION $1,673,710 TOTAL DUE $1,805.22
ESTES PARK, CO 80517 VALUATION $69,790
VALUATION $15,230 LOVELAND, CO 80537 TOTAL DUE $46,624.37 0313815 LEWIS WILLA RAE WADDLE
VALUATION $23,170 TOTAL DUE $1,979.67 TOTAL DUE $473.07 VALUATION $17,220 8183350 THE WELL LLC DBA STARRY TRUSTEE
TOTAL DUE $548.58 8281757 FIDDLETOWN BREAD COMPANY 8281686 JNC CONTRACTORS INC TOTAL DUE $423.39 NIGHT ESPRESSO CAFE 88 RED FEATHER CIR
8282899 AT THE TOP LLC DBA TASTE OF LLC 3225 BUCKSKIN TRL 8284452 OLD COLORADO BREWING 112 S COLLEGE AVE RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 80545
PHILLY 1306 BLUE SPRUCE DR D1 LAPORTE, CO 80535 COMPANY LLC FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 IMPS ON W 1/2 OF SW 28-10-73 OWNED BY
1139 EAGLE DR FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 8121 1ST ST
VALUATION $29,630 VALUATION $51,060 RED FEATHER ...
LOVELAND, CO 80537 VALUATION $9,530 WELLINGTON, CO 80549 TOTAL DUE $1,616.73
TOTAL DUE $877.92 VALUATION $207,700
VALUATION $33,730 TOTAL DUE $302.66 VALUATION $112,010 8284490 THOMPSON RIVER RANCH
8285018 JSJM LLC DBA APRICOT LANE TOTAL DUE $1,482.05
TOTAL DUE $778.98 8283644 FIRST CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE TOTAL DUE $3,679.71 METROPOLITAN DISTRI DBA OAKWOOD
BOUTIQUE
8285016 BAWARCHI BIRYANI POINT LLC COMPANY 1513958 LONE STAR STEAKHOUSE AND
119 W OAK ST 8231362 OLD TOWN IMPORT REPAIR INC HOMES
1611 S COLLEGE AVE 100 2720 COUNCIL TREE AVE 254 SALOON
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 245 JEFFERSON ST MAPLEWOOD LN
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 JOHNSTOWN, CO 80534 5330 STONE CREEK CIR
VALUATION $21,440 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $92,580 VALUATION $9,530 VALUATION $10,240 VALUATION $17,230 LOVELAND, CO 80537
TOTAL DUE $759.37
TOTAL DUE $2,608.98 TOTAL DUE $263.18 TOTAL DUE $360.81 TOTAL DUE $1,017.89 IMPS ONLY ON LOT 2, MCWHINNEY 3RD
8281585 JT MAK LLC DBA BREWSWORTHY
8284585 BEAR PAW PROPERTY 8283970 FITNESS ON THE FRONT RANGE 0836036 OVERLAND FOODS 8284490 THOMPSON RIVER RANCH SUB, LOV (ON 851...
190 BUNYAN AVE 4B
MANAGEMENT LLC DBA KOKO FITCLUB OF FORT COLLINS 3333 W COUNTY ROAD 54G METROPOLITAN DISTRI DBA OAKWOOD VALUATION $250,000
BERTHOUD, CO 80513
1301 STRONG AVE 3027 E HARMONY RD B LAPORTE, CO 80535 HOMES*** TOTAL DUE $5,405.08
VALUATION $20,780
ESTES PARK, CO 80517 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 VALUATION $42,860 MAPLEWOOD LN 1513958 LONE STAR STEAKHOUSE AND
TOTAL DUE $599.92
VALUATION $9,030 VALUATION $52,820 TOTAL DUE $1,246.41 JOHNSTOWN, CO 80534 SALOON***
8277325 JTH ENTERPRISES INC DBA
TOTAL DUE $245.90 TOTAL DUE $1,511.09 8261816 PARLOUR LLC/THE VALUATION $17,430 5330 STONE CREEK CIR
BLACKJACK PIZZA
0895652 BEAVER MEADOWS ENTERPRISES 8284462 FORT COLLINS MEDICAL WEIGHT 309 E MOUNTAIN AVE A1 TOTAL DUE $1,112.48 LOVELAND, CO 80537
1232 W ELIZABETH ST
LLC DBA BEAVER MEADOWS RESORT LOSS INC FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 8144133 TIMS QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE IMPS ONLY ON LOT 2, MCWHINNEY 3RD
FORT COLLINS, CO 80521
RANCH 363 W DRAKE RD 9 VALUATION $8,400 1608 RIVERSIDE AVE A SUB, LOV (ON 851...
VALUATION $31,130
100 BEAVER MEADOWS 1 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 TOTAL DUE $295.94 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 VALUATION $250,000
TOTAL DUE $859.64
RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 80545 VALUATION $19,170 8283247 PHEONIX BUSINESS SOLUTIONS VALUATION $7,730 TOTAL DUE $6,178.22
8284327 K AND K PROPERTIES
VALUATION $10,890 TOTAL DUE $581.83 INC DBA MENCHIES FROZEN YOGURT TOTAL DUE $245.52 0279234 MORRIS PATRICIA HELEN/TIM/
831 ROSSUM DR
TOTAL DUE $345.63 8281089 FOUNDATIONS COUNSELING LLC 1569 FALL RIVER DR 153 8279466 TOP INC DBA TASTE OF PHILLY MARK/SHARON LINDA/STUART/STANKUS
LOVELAND, CO 80537
8283413 BEGINAGAIN INC DBA 1635 FOXTRAIL DR LOVELAND, CO 80538 301 S COLLEGE AVE ELAINE MORRIS
VALUATION $38,000
BEGINAGAIN TOYS LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $72,340 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 11105 W HIGHWAY 14
TOTAL DUE $818.40
201 LINDEN ST 204 VALUATION $107,550 TOTAL DUE $2,659.04 VALUATION $9,000 BELLVUE, CO 80512
8260707 K AND K PROPERTIES LTD DBA
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $3,875.20 0834947 POUDRE SPORTS CAR LLC TOTAL DUE $317.07 IMPS ON FOREST SERVICE 2-8-71 (ON
VALUATION $45,620 IMAGE CAR WASH
8173729 FRANK FARMS LLP DBA 5806 S COLLEGE AVE 8285011 TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL 18020 00 921)
TOTAL DUE $1,397.62 182 S TAFT AVE
EXECUTIVE CAR WASH FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 ADVISORS INC VALUATION $71,000
8277582 BG BUILDINGWORKS INC LOVELAND, CO 80537
109 W HARVARD ST VALUATION $10,200 1501 S LEMAY AVE 100 TOTAL DUE $552.31
251 LINDEN ST VALUATION $38,900 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 TOTAL DUE $837.78 TOTAL DUE $331.06 1404237 OHIO ASSOCIATION
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 VALUATION $19,920 8172412 PPM ENTERPRISES INC DBA VALUATION $45,070 1519 W EISENHOWER BLVD
VALUATION $8,750 8139245 K K D INC DBA BRAKE SHOP/THE TOTAL DUE $1,297.03
TOTAL DUE $602.60 505 E EISENHOWER BLVD FIRST STREET SIGNS AND DESIGNS LOVELAND, CO 80537
TOTAL DUE $308.34 8281789 FRONT RANGE BBQ INC DBA 833 N CLEVELAND AVE 8282952 TRESSIE BOUTIQUE FORT
LOVELAND, CO 80537 IMPS ONLY ON LOT 5, BLK 1, HERALD
8122091 BLAKE BARNEY DDS MSD PLLC FAMOUS DAVES NO 3159 LOVELAND, CO 80537 COLLINS LLC DBA MKLAREN BOUTIQUE
VALUATION $32,930 SQUARE SUB, LOV ...
DBA FRONT RANGE DENTURES AND 2880 E HARMONY RD VALUATION $13,330 2720 COUNCIL TREE AVE 106
TOTAL DUE $709.26 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 VALUATION $508,100
PROSTHODONT FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 TOTAL DUE $287.11
8281479 KAJUAL CONSTRUCTION VALUATION $21,390 TOTAL DUE $10,974.91
1006 ROBERTSON ST 1 VALUATION $212,030 8283565 PREMIER STEM CELL INSTITUTE
SERVICES INC TOTAL DUE $643.15 1404237 OHIO ASSOCIATION ***
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $5,907.50 LLC
8794 INDIAN VILLAGE DR 8034567 TRI CITY SECURITY INC 1519 W EISENHOWER BLVD
VALUATION $42,250 8230854 FRONT RANGE INTERNET 4775 LARIMER PKWY 200
TOTAL DUE $1,219.21 WELLINGTON, CO 80549 3517 S MASON ST LOVELAND, CO 80537
3350 EASTBROOK DR VALUATION $20,390 JOHNSTOWN, CO 80534 IMPS ONLY ON LOT 5, BLK 1, HERALD
8284859 BLUE FIN SUSHI AND JAPANESE VALUATION $121,620 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 TOTAL DUE $660.27 VALUATION $9,070 SQUARE SUB, LOV ...
CUISINE VALUATION $293,470 TOTAL DUE $4,218.92
6055 SKY POND DR P-136 8284295 KATHINKA ENGINEERING INC TOTAL DUE $254.59 VALUATION $501,100
TOTAL DUE $8,156.33 1402 LAPORTE AVE 8241317 QUALITY TRAFFIC CONTROL
LOVELAND, CO 80538 0822892 ULRICH BLUE PRINT TOTAL DUE $12,373.61
8278913 FRONT RANGE SPORTS NETWORK FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 209 RACQUETTE DR B
VALUATION $49,450 1713 E LINCOLN AVE B1 1660620 POSITIVE ENGERGIES LLC
750 N COUNTY ROAD 41 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
TOTAL DUE $1,624.29 VALUATION $23,830 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 450 N COLLEGE AVE
BELLVUE, CO 80512 VALUATION $126,080
8282893 BODY AND SPA RITUALS LLC TOTAL DUE $325.90 VALUATION $30,600 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $56,200 TOTAL DUE $3,564.67
140 W OAK ST 170 8242356 KEYSTONE ACQUISITIONS INC TOTAL DUE $904.90 PICOMM ACCOUNT AT CSU POWERHOUSE
TOTAL DUE $1,419.64 8281277 R BAR AND LOUNGE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 DBA SUBWAY NO 17471 8199400 UPS STORE/THE NO 2526 VALUATION $40,610
8278913 FRONT RANGE SPORTS 107 E LAUREL ST
VALUATION $14,330 307 MOUNTAIN AVE 453 E WONDERVIEW AVE A3 TOTAL DUE $1,195.00
NETWORK*** FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
TOTAL DUE $491.55 BERTHOUD, CO 80513 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 1664165 SAPIEN ATTN: JOEL MORITZ
750 N COUNTY ROAD 41 VALUATION $17,670
8284191 C AND S WORKSHOP LLC VALUATION $8,020 VALUATION $16,120 N/A
BELLVUE, CO 80512 TOTAL DUE $540.40
204 MAPLE ST 101 TOTAL DUE $243.01 TOTAL DUE $443.14 PICOMM
VALUATION $54,510 8169756 R S HARTZOG PROPERTIES INC
FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 8030898 KILESTYLE INC DBA ROCKY 8282173 URGENT CARE AT MIRAMONT LLC VALUATION $7,190
TOTAL DUE $1,604.62 DBA WOODLANDS ON FALL RIVER LLC
VALUATION $36,060 MOUNTAIN KNIFE COMPANY 2211 S COLLEGE AVE TOTAL DUE $210.59
8278888 GALLOWAY REED LLC DBA 1888 FALL RIVER RD
TOTAL DUE $1,103.12 125 MORAINE AVE A FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 1634051 STEWART DOUG
INKWELL AND BREW ESTES PARK, CO 80517
8283606 CALATLANTIC GROUP INC ESTES PARK, CO 80517 VALUATION $58,470 5212 CESSNA DR 1
150 E ELKHORN AVE VALUATION $7,800
5715 NORTHERN LIGHTS DR VALUATION $11,120 TOTAL DUE $1,614.57 LOVELAND, CO 80538
TOTAL DUE $217.35
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 TOTAL DUE $269.47 8241228 VENTURES LLC DBA UNCLES UNIT 1, FALCON T-HANGER, IMPS ONLY ON
8284933 RASKA COMPANY PIZZERIA
VALUATION $33,420 VALUATION $14,630 0835269 L AND W SUPPLY CORP NO 195 TR B, BARNST...
128 W LAUREL ST A 120 W OLIVE ST
TOTAL DUE $943.24 TOTAL DUE $354.53 DBA BUILDING SPECIALTIES INC VALUATION $15,400
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
8283607 CALATLANTIC GROUP INC 8282475 GANNETT RIDGE LLC 1401 ACADEMY CT TOTAL DUE $342.32
VALUATION $76,560 VALUATION $58,220
5721 NORTHERN LIGHTS DR 3006 E MULBERRY ST FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 0313955 STOREY JEAN M/J ROBERT
TOTAL DUE $2,166.58 TOTAL DUE $1,836.12
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 VALUATION $27,400 REVOCABLE TRUST
8284129 RCH FORT COLLINS INC DBA RC 8273546 VIEGUT FUNERAL HOME
VALUATION $33,420 VALUATION $8,540 TOTAL DUE $756.63 HOBBIES RED FEATHER CIR
TOTAL DUE $273.63 8235406 LEGACY CORPORATION DBA PAUL 1616 N LINCOLN AVE
TOTAL DUE $943.24 115 E HARMONY RD 110 RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 80545
8284476 GARDEN JUICERY LLC THE DAVIS RESTORATION OF LOVELAND, CO 80538
8283608 CALATLANTIC GROUP INC FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 VALUATION $25,190 IMPS ONLY ON SW 28-10-73 (PRIVATE
5727 NORTHERN LIGHTS DR 2601 S LEMAY AVE 9 309 LINCOLN CT VALUATION $13,710 TOTAL DUE $542.52 LAND) (ON 30282 ...
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $50.09 0885819 VINTAGES HANDCRAFTED WINE VALUATION $121,300
VALUATION $34,120 VALUATION $31,100 VALUATION $49,060 8260001 REDFLEX TRAFFIC SYSTEMS INC INTL INC TOTAL DUE $435.80
TOTAL DUE $963.00 TOTAL DUE $911.29 TOTAL DUE $1,419.12 155 N COLLEGE AVE 108 120 W OLIVE ST 1664167 WAVE SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES INC.
8285122 CALATLANTIC GROUP INC 8284919 GARLIC JIMS FAMOUS GOURMET 8282525 LOANDEPOT.COM DBA FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 ATTN: ED VANDYNE
3141 LAMINAR DR PIZZA IMORTGAGE VALUATION $199,200 VALUATION $57,830 N/A
TIMNATH, CO 80547 1433 N DENVER AVE 2721 COUNCIL TREE AVE 236 TOTAL DUE $6,102.63 TOTAL DUE $1,771.72 PICOMM
VALUATION $81,840 LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 8283746 REDWOOD VENTURES LLC 0885819 VINTAGES HANDCRAFTED WINE VALUATION $10,900
TOTAL DUE $3,817.15 VALUATION $83,870 VALUATION $67,180 4025 W COUNTY ROAD 38E INTL INC*** TOTAL DUE $328.05
8095400 CERTIFIED REHAB SERVICES INC TOTAL DUE $1,858.80 TOTAL DUE $1,907.59 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 120 W OLIVE ST 1643157 YOUNG HEATH
1709 HEATH PKWY 8277025 GAUME INC DBA INTERNATIONAL 8230676 LONGS PEAK INC DBA FAJITA VALUATION $10,100 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 7352 GREENRIDGE RD B-16
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 HOUSE OF PANCAKES RITAS TOTAL DUE $335.55 VALUATION $70,370 WINDSOR, CO 80550
VALUATION $16,110 1502 OAKRIDGE DR 1560 BIG THOMPSON AVE 8285003 REVOLUTION ARTISAN POPS LLC TOTAL DUE $2,423.24 B-16, THE WINDSOR WAREHOUSE
TOTAL DUE $501.29 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 208 S COLLEGE AVE 8116415 VISION CLINIC/FASHION EYEWEAR
VALUATION $80,360 VALUATION $69,160 CONDOS, WIN (200600951...
8230773 CHROMA APPAREL INC FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 412 REMINGTON ST
TOTAL DUE $2,271.52 TOTAL DUE $1,675.85 VALUATION $94,000
1808 E LINCOLN AVE D2 VALUATION $76,560 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
8282416 GDL SPORTS LLC DBA TAPS 8261621 LTM ENTERPRISES DBA EILEENS TOTAL DUE $2,386.72
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $2,398.05 VALUATION $16,480
VALUATION $22,320 SPORTS BAR & GRILL COLOSSAL COOKIES 8197920 RIVERWOOD ON FALL RIVER INC TOTAL DUE $532.28
165 BOARDWALK DR 2614 S TIMBERLINE RD 107 If the amount of these delinquent personal
TOTAL DUE $674.28 525 FALL RIVER LN 8280649 VM WELLINGTON LLC DBA
8282930 CLOUD 9 KITCHEN DESIGN LLC FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 property taxes, delinquent interest, and
ESTES PARK, CO 80517 BELLAS MARKET LIQUORS
117 E DRAKE RD 2 VALUATION $70,140 VALUATION $11,670 VALUATION $8,560 advertising costs are not paid by September
7670 5TH ST
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 TOTAL DUE $1,989.37 TOTAL DUE $370.56 TOTAL DUE $238.47 28, 2018, the personal property upon which
WELLINGTON, CO 80549
VALUATION $21,760 8050023 GENESIS HEALTH CLUBS NORTH 8282311 LUPITAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT 8280186 ROCK SOLID MARBLE AND said taxes were levied shall be subject
VALUATION $11,910
TOTAL DUE $653.34 FT COLLINS LLC 1720 W MULBERRY ST A2 GRANITE LLC TOTAL DUE $438.18 to distraint, seizure, and sale. Witness
8282930 CLOUD 9 KITCHEN DESIGN LLC*** 1800 HEATH PKWY FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 2001 E 11TH ST 8284915 VORTIC WATCH CO my hand and official seal this 14th day of
117 E DRAKE RD 2 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 VALUATION $21,660 LOVELAND, CO 80537 517 N LINK LN A September, 2018.
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 VALUATION $815,340 TOTAL DUE $650.57 VALUATION $23,140 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $30,870 TOTAL DUE $22,712.87 8280851 LYS TIMBERLINE NAILS AND SPA TOTAL DUE $550.90 VALUATION $12,130
TOTAL DUE $1,023.18 8217181 GENESIS HEALTH CLUBS SOUTH LLC DBA TIMBERLINE NAILS AND LASHES 8280186 ROCK SOLID MARBLE AND TOTAL DUE $388.62
8279857 COLORADO COFFEE COMPANY FT COLLINS LLC 2407 S COLLEGE AVE 600 GRANITE LLC*** 8284531 VOWS ESTES PARK
1450 N BOYD LAKE AVE 180 901 OAKRIDGE DR FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2001 E 11TH ST 517 BIG THOMPSON AVE 170
LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 VALUATION $20,490 LOVELAND, CO 80537 ESTES PARK, CO 80517
VALUATION $19,670 VALUATION $1,031,480 TOTAL DUE $618.28 VALUATION $26,410 VALUATION $22,140
TOTAL DUE $761.19 TOTAL DUE $28,483.17 8270335 MANNA TRADING FOODS INC DBA TOTAL DUE $794.46 TOTAL DUE $589.04 rene E. Josey
Irene
8278907 COMPLIANCE PARTNERS INC 8281329 GENESIS HEALTH CLUBS RAMEN MASTER 8282816 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CYCLERY INC 8161089 WARNERS AUTO SALES INC arimer County Treasurer
Larimer
2002 BATTLECREEK DR 2211 S COLLEGE AVE 300 144 N MASON ST 504 N GARFIELD AVE 187 14TH ST SE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80537 LOVELAND, CO 80537 ***Indicates that prior year taxes are due will
VALUATION $7,460 VALUATION $493,450 VALUATION $29,040 VALUATION $22,250 VALUATION $10,470 be subject to distraint, seizure and sale in the
TOTAL DUE $236.84 TOTAL DUE $13,626.14 TOTAL DUE $992.20 TOTAL DUE $479.25 TOTAL DUE $225.49 same manner as the 2017 taxes.
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PUBLIC NOTICE 9051330 BARELLA MARGARET MILDRED 0945412 BOXBERGER JOHN I 9015302 CASILLAS OBIEL A FLORES JAVIER M
PUBLICATION LIST 2500 E HARMONY RD 409 5032 E COUNTY ROAD 50 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 291 M WM
DELINQUENT MOBILE HOME TAXES FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
FOR THE TAX YEAR 2017 2001 OAKBROOK 1968 KIT 1971 NATIONAL M W
LARIMER COUNTY 3829K M
H0C015F05643AB GLMCXM0T8928
VALUATION $26,100 VALUATION $3,400 VALUATION $2,700
9001247 1950 E DOUGLAS LLC TOTAL DUE $189.20 TOTAL
TOTAL DUE $33.58 TOTAL DUE $28.67
1950 E DOUGLAS RD 2 9053149 BARGAIN MOBILE HOME SALES LLC 0945501 BOXBERGER JOHN I 9045236 CASTILLO GALINDO ENRIQUE CASTILLO GALINDO
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 234 5028 E COUNTY ROAD 50 PIEDAD R M
1974 CAMELOT FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 87
AFS7888AB 1965 SPACEMASTER M
1996 OAKWOOD FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $6,000 H0C015F00973 5884 1996 CRESTVIEW
TOTAL DUE $51.58 VALUATION $9,200 VALUATION $3,600 CRHTX5599
9040838 21ST MORTGAGE CORP TOTAL DUE $73.66 TOTAL DUE $34.92 VALUATION $11,600
221 W 57TH ST 91B 9054389 BARTON TRISTA/ANGELA 9055012 BRIDWELL MARCIA ANN DAVIS MICHAEL KEVIN TOTAL DUE $90.36
LOVELAND, CO 80538 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 178 18210 N COUNTY ROAD 7 9036156 CEJACHAVEZ FERNANDO DEJESUS
1997 SKYLINE FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 WELLINGTON, CO 80549 2500 E HARMONY RD 461
42511540J 2000 OAKWOOD 2011 CLAYTON M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
VALUATION $15,800 CSS012249TXAB M
909532 1996 SCHULT
TOTAL DUE $68.46 VALUATION $68,800
VALUATION $21,800 P267854AB
9054426 ACKERMAN TINA MARIE TOTAL DUE $161.04
TOTAL DUE $503.58
0922773 BRILEY CHRISTOPHER VALUATION $31,300 M M
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 282 0936839 BASURTO HERMELINDA T 420 E 57TH ST 103 TOTAL DUE $224.95 M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 420 E 57TH ST 43 LOVELAND, CO 80538 9045686 CHAVEZ ALEJANDRO V
2009 SUN VALLEY
LOVELAND, CO 80538 1983 INNSBROOK 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 230
31520229XAB
1973 WESTCHESTER KH11N03996 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
VALUATION $52,600
WW470143B31412614 M
TOTAL DUE $374.34 VALUATION $6,500 1996 PARAMOUNT
9054341 ADAMS SHAYLENE VALUATION $4,400 TOTAL DUE $44.46 22960123701
TOTAL DUE $33.36 0914924 BROOKS BECKY VALUATION $19,400 M
323 42ND ST SW 5
LOVELAND, CO 80537 0915548 BATES MARTIN A STEIN JANIE M 2500 E HARMONY RD 306 TOTAL DUE $144.39 M
1984 SKYLINE 3321 VERNON DR FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 0977047 CHAVEZ EDNA M
16960190T LAPORTE, CO 80535 1981 CAMELOT 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 128 M
VALUATION $6,400 1983 HUNTINGTON FS12392 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
TOTAL DUE $43.94 4738536799 VALUATION $8,900 1971 CAMELOT
9026100 ADAMSON DONNA/SAMMY VALUATION $5,800 TOTAL DUE $71.13 1FS4411BAB
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 29 TOTAL DUE $50.21 9050811 BROOM RONALD/CAREY VALUATION $6,100 W M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 0935336 BAUER DESMOND RAY/CHRISTINA 2500 E HARMONY RD 118 TOTAL DUE $52.24 M
1983 WESTLAND 420 E 57TH ST 140 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 9032380 CHAVEZ ERICA/ERIK
FL1AB19033779 LOVELAND, CO 80538 1997 SCHULT 2500 E HARMONY RD 143
VALUATION $8,800 1972 CENTURY P278310AB FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
TOTAL DUE $71.00 GBAGHADM11308 VALUATION $32,400 1994 SCHULT
9054370 AGUILERA JOSE G/MORFIN MIRIAN V VALUATION $4,900 TOTAL DUE $232.51 P259744
3717 S TAFT HILL RD 80 TOTAL DUE $35.99 9029036 BROWELL TOM/DEBBIE/JASON VALUATION $16,800
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 9019898 BEARDT RUTH ANN 11154 NE FRONTAGE RD TOTAL DUE $125.39
1995 SPRINGBROOK 5320 GLADE RD WELLINGTON, CO 80549 0940682 CHAVEZ MARTHA/ADRIANNA
35510896H LOVELAND, CO 80538 1994 TITAN 4412 E MULBERRY ST 113 W
VALUATION $19,400 1974 PARKETTE 2294042T2027AB FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 W
TOTAL DUE $144.39 382 VALUATION $25,000 1973 GEER
0912557 ALBA SOTO JOSE ALFREDO ESPINO MIRELES VALUATION $6,900 TOTAL DUE $191.51 N14370FB621X30169
MARIA GUADALUPE TOTAL DUE $28.26 9015698 BROWN-KNOLL JOELYN BROWN DAVID VALUATION $7,000 M
4412 E MULBERRY ST 147 9022139 BENCOMO CESAR A 3282 W COUNTY ROAD 72 M
TOTAL DUE $58.49
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 18 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
0946567 CHAVEZ MARTHA/ALEJANDRO M M W
1983 CAMELOT FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 1978 ASTRA
4412 E MULBERRY ST 119
FS13773 1978 NEW MOON GDMHKS47775646AB
VALUATION $3,600 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $8,300 14101368 1978 CENTURY
TOTAL DUE $67.54 VALUATION $8,400 TOTAL DUE $35.80
0918199 BRUBAKER WENDY L CHCC016697&98 M
0916951 ALVAREZ MARINA TOTAL DUE $68.22 VALUATION $20,400
2025 N COLLEGE AVE 244 9029214 BENCOMO KARLA 3105 W EISENHOWER BLVD 11
LOVELAND, CO 80537 TOTAL DUE $151.32
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 144 9051790 CHAVEZ NAOMI
1982 DETROITER 1972 HILLCREST
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 101
KSDH05D33B20261A HK3276F
1974 OLYMPIA FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $6,400 VALUATION $3,300
51992 2002 PATHFINDER
TOTAL DUE $54.33 TOTAL DUE $27.52
VALUATION $4,500 9050050 BUFFINGTON PAMELA VP9810BAIN
0920673 ALVAREZ RUBEN TOTAL DUE $41.18
221 W 57TH ST 93B 12800 DEAD HORSE LN VALUATION $27,400
0902411 BENCOMO-SAENZ CESAR A CASTILLO QUINTANA CARR, CO 80612 TOTAL DUE $199.83 W
LOVELAND, CO 80538 MINERVA N
1982 TITAN 1975 REDMAN 0946346 CHERRY CRISTIA LYNN
4105 N GARFIELD AVE 65 1410589 4412 E MULBERRY ST 223
2220466103 LOVELAND, CO 80538
VALUATION $8,300 VALUATION $8,000 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
1968 CONCORD TOTAL DUE $68.07 1972 FALCON
TOTAL DUE $54.96 S10823
9049312 ANDRE RUBY 0973416 BURGER WILLIAM J 03289316
VALUATION $11,500 5390 N COUNTY ROAD 3 VALUATION $6,000
411 S COURT ST 3 TOTAL DUE $71.62
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $51.58
9053108 BERGSTROM VICKI 1971 TOURITE 9035346 CISNEROS CONTRERAS JOSE L
1973 BAYWOOD 2500 E HARMONY RD 256
BW52676AB 67X14FW4128 2500 E HARMONY RD 290 M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 VALUATION $4,300 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
VALUATION $4,600
1997 SKYLINE TOTAL DUE $39.81 1994 SCHULT
TOTAL DUE $41.86
0998150 ANLIKAR JEFFREY STEPHEN
04510355J 9054996 BURINGTON OZCUR L R P259627AB
4499 LOUISE LN
VALUATION $16,900 419 E 57TH ST 57 VALUATION $35,800 W M
LAPORTE, CO 80535 TOTAL DUE $126.06 LOVELAND, CO 80538 TOTAL DUE $131.76 M
1972 GEER 9039414 BERNDT ANDRESE 1998 ATLANTIC 9037462 CLEMENTS JAMES D JR/JO ELLEN M
N14270RCD520043 420 E 57TH ST 123 47980778954AB 205 2ND ST 13 M
VALUATION $4,400 LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $23,700 BERTHOUD, CO 80513
TOTAL DUE $40.50 1997 BROADMOOR TOTAL DUE $138.29 1996 SCHULT
9044817 ANTILLON Z LEOPARD/RENE 2G520352JAB 0994138 BURR JOHN/PAMELA
P274612
400 HICKORY ST 157 VALUATION $21,500 4412 E MULBERRY ST 154
VALUATION $15,800
TOTAL DUE $123.97 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $113.56 M M
1998 PATRIOT 9021981 BEST EDNA ANN 1977 WINDSOR
9053150 CLYMER BETTY JANE
ZWK75142573 M
PAT21834IN 1601 N COLLEGE AVE 91 2500 E HARMONY RD 335
VALUATION $21,800 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 VALUATION $6,400
TOTAL DUE $54.33 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
TOTAL DUE $159.73 1992 BELLAVISTA 1997 OAKWOOD
9006435 BUTLER LEAH ANN
0923974 ANTUNEZ SESAR/REYNA 29A20423 H0C015F01306
VALUATION $13,300 2211 W MULBERRY ST 271
2500 E HARMONY RD 198 VALUATION $15,700
TOTAL DUE $101.37 FORT COLLINS, CO 80521
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 TOTAL DUE $117.77
0924148 BICKEL HAYWARD/FRANCES H 1987 TITAN
1970 ARTLINE 9029974 COATS SYLVIA M/DALE T M
221 W DOUGLAS RD 22 227168T8690AB
GXFDHMN1680A 13238 STARRY NIGHT RD
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 VALUATION $33,100
VALUATION $5,500 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
1973 HOMETTE TOTAL DUE $237.28
TOTAL DUE $47.78
9047842 BUTOW VICTORIA L 1969 SKYLINE M M
9052717 ARC HOUSING LLC 0359955G
SK1058C W
VALUATION $2,800 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 252
2500 E HARMONY RD 26 VALUATION $3,600
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 TOTAL DUE $29.43
1999 SUMMIT TOTAL DUE $35.80 WM
2002 CHAMPION 9036865 BICKLE BRENNA L
229905707005 9025928 COBB TROY L
540210203222 2500 E HARMONY RD 202
VALUATION $20,500 2500 E HARMONY RD 437 M M M W
VALUATION $17,500 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 TOTAL DUE $152.02 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
TOTAL DUE $130.17 1995 SCHULT 9053105 BYERS KATELYN DANIELLE M
9052765 ARC HOUSING LLC 1993 SCHULT
P267391AB 2500 E HARMONY RD 239
2500 E HARMONY RD 233 P248951
VALUATION $31,300 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 VALUATION $19,400
TOTAL DUE $224.95 2002 SKYLINE TOTAL DUE $143.22
2002 LIBERTY 9007121 BIERMANN CONNIE
05L29635
7C510441P 9015264 CONKLIN DEBRA WILLIAMS LAVERENE
221 W 57TH ST 9A VALUATION $18,700
VALUATION $20,500 321 CARAGANA COVE 19
LOVELAND, CO 80538 TOTAL DUE $138.39
TOTAL DUE $150.78 LOVELAND, CO 80538 M
1977 HOLLY PARK 9053105 BYERS KATELYN DANIELLE*** MM
9001450 ARIAS RAMON 1988 ATLANTIC
481325571 2500 E HARMONY RD 239 M M
2025 N COLLEGE AVE 92 478491N0116
VALUATION $6,000 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $42.48 VALUATION $16,800
2002 SKYLINE TOTAL DUE $55.05
1986 AMERICAN 0931683 BISHOP LARAE JOYCE 7C510441P
KSDH05A30F41911A 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 158 0932507 CONTRERAS MARIA GUADALUPE
VALUATION $17,200
VALUATION $6,800 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 4412 E MULBERRY ST 227
TOTAL DUE $216.21
TOTAL DUE $57.12 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
1979 EATON PARK 9055265 C AND C INVESTMENTS LP M
9048290 ARIBAS TAMMY CHRISTINE AVILA JOSE M 1976 SCHULT
14101892 8500 SAWTOOTH CT
P136899 W M
2500 E HARMONY RD 101 VALUATION $17,500 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 VALUATION $7,000 M
TOTAL DUE $131.23 2016 WALDEN M
2000 CAVALIER 9047672 BLACKBURN TAMARA M DELOSH ROSEMARY E 290000HA001827A TOTAL DUE $58.49
CAVNMB002265UX 420 E 57TH ST 259 VALUATION $41,900 0998338 COOLEY ROBERT J
VALUATION $35,600 LOVELAND, CO 80538 TOTAL DUE $363.65 420 E 57TH ST 233
TOTAL DUE $254.43 1999 NESCO 0975362 CABRAL GRACE MILDRED LOVELAND, CO 80538 W
9043837 ARMES CAROL L 1601 N COLLEGE AVE 361 1975 CHAMPION W
22992946549
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 287 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2267763119AB
VALUATION $21,800
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 1983 CHATEAU VALUATION $5,900
TOTAL DUE $125.58
1997 BRADFORD TOTAL DUE $41.30
9054417 BLANCHARD SARA M ANDRE PATRICIA H/SMITH 10838AB
PH172080AB
THOMAS ROBERT JR VALUATION $17,400 9030689 CORMAN RICKEY JAY
VALUATION $31,300 TOTAL DUE $129.50 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 7
TOTAL DUE $226.84 420 E 57TH ST 58
LOVELAND, CO 80538 9055199 CALLENDER CODY FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 M M
9054585 ARREGUIN EVA 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 226 1994 SCHULT M
3717 S TAFT HILL RD 62 2002 SUMMITCREST
CRH2TX04532 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 P259456
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 1976 MAGNOLIA VALUATION $16,600
1992 TITAN VALUATION $19,500
TOTAL DUE $113.36 GDGENE2469829 TOTAL DUE $124.98 M M
2292170T0727AB VALUATION $4,300 0928500 CORONA CESAR
VALUATION $30,200 9047768 BLANK FRANCINE JEAN
2211 W MULBERRY ST 106 TOTAL DUE $39.81 400 HICKORY ST 142
TOTAL DUE $219.17 9023453 CAMPBELL JERRY/LEBEDA MATTHEW FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
0935310 ARREOLA JAVIER HERNANDEZ BERTHA FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 W
235 2ND ST 8 1974 HERITAGE
4412 E MULBERRY ST 191 1998 SUMMIT
BERTHOUD, CO 80513 H802510
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 22988685562
1992 ATLANTIC LUATION
LUA
VALUA
VA TION $5,000 M
1975 HOMETTE VALUATION $36,400 4792573N2892
TOTAL DUE $259.96 TOTAL DUE $27.01
03590231I VALUATION $15,800
9024832 BLAYLOCK CHERYL SEMINERIO ALFRED 9049091 CORR STEPHANIE L M M M
VALUATION $6,000 TOTAL DUE $113.56
TOTAL DUE $51.58 5703 MOSS ROCK CT 4 420 E 57TH ST 24 M
0917788 CANO DAISY LOVELAND, CO 80538 M M
0948454 ARREOLA JOSE L LOVELAND, CO 80538 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 99
4412 E MULBERRY ST 89 1984 TIFFANY 1999 OAKCREST
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 H0C015F04501AB
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 HCTXSN4894 1979 ATLANTIC M
1970 CAMELOT VALUATION $8,700 VALUATION $28,500
4790133492
FS2834 TOTAL DUE $57.09 TOTAL DUE $161.07
VALUATION $15,200
VALUATION $5,600 9053246 BLEI ROBERT L 9017470 CORREA ROSA
TOTAL DUE $115.25
TOTAL DUE $48.76 204 BLUE SPRUCE LN 88 9054535 CANO EDITH 2500 E HARMONY RD 205 W M
9040587 ATCHISON THEDA MAE LOVELAND, CO 80538 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 270 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
2211 W MULBERRY ST 34 1996 CLAYTON FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 1978 MARLETTE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 CW2002298TXAB 1990 FLEETWOOD K14270FBK80018
1996 SCHULT VALUATION $8,400 M
VALUATION $28,000 TXFLK12A12922SB
P274505ABAC TOTAL DUE $161.60 VALUATION $19,400 TOTAL DUE $67.72
VALUATION $61,800 0953849 BLUM SANTHA/JOHN TOTAL DUE $144.39 9024484 COUCH MICHAEL WAYNE CHESHIRE ASHLEY
TOTAL DUE $434.39 3008 E LOCUST ST 9053071 CARDENAS ELSA MARIE
9020284 AUSMUS MICHELLE G FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2500 E HARMONY RD 52 2500 E HARMONY RD 475 M M
5954 MOUNTAIN VIEW CT 75 1968 ATLAS FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 M
1992 SABRE M
LOVELAND, CO 80538 1260FB3A1477M7 2004 SCHULT
1986 CHAMPION VALUATION $3,600 P352443 42510774E
FLCW2ABGO31309071 TOTAL DUE $34.92 VALUATION $17,700 VALUATION $15,700
VALUATION $21,700 9052091 BOERSMA ROBERT E JR/APRIL L TOTAL DUE $131.49 TOTAL DUE $117.77 M
TOTAL DUE $127.46 420 E 57TH ST 298 0944726 CARDONA MAYNOR HERRERA 9047555 COULTER MATTHEW RAYMOND
9040927 AVERVILL RONALD D LOVELAND, CO 80538 2500 E HARMONY RD 173 420 E 57TH ST 39
420 E 57TH ST 9 2000 TOWN & COUNTRY FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 LOVELAND, CO 80538 W
LOVELAND, CO 80538 TXCTCMW002721 1972 HILLCREST 1998 FOUR SEASONS
1997 SEQUOIA HC3072F WD401567 M
VALUATION $21,800
SSETX03081 TOTAL DUE $125.58 VALUATION $5,000 VALUATION $33,200
VALUATION $15,800 0970794 BOETTIGER RICHARD N/BEVERLY J TOTAL DUE $44.34 TOTAL DUE $185.96 M
TOTAL DUE $93.79 420 E 57TH ST 176 0998494 CARMONA TONY JR/GARCIA ROSA JR TERRAZAS 9053061 COWLEY PATRICIA FOSTER LINDA
0950041 BANIAK GALE LOVELAND, CO 80538 DIOCELINA 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 174 M
1520 W HIGHWAY 34 5 2500 E HARMONY RD 121 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 M
1980 HOMEDALE
LOVELAND, CO 80537 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 2002 SKYLINE
KSDH08A08A22551A
1966 HOMETTE 1969 CHAMPION 7C510359PAB
VALUATION $6,400
MK758 0592331932 VALUATION $33,800 W
TOTAL DUE $43.94
VALUATION $2,200 VALUATION $10,900
TOTAL DUE $22.64 9054182 BOJORQUEZ SILVIA ERREGUIN TOTAL DUE $244.17
TOTAL DUE $84.89 9051553 CRAIG BRIAN
0931349 BAQUERA RENE/PINON GABRIELA SILVA VIANEY Y 420 E 57TH ST 105 M
9007741 CARR ANDREW 517 E TRILBY RD 16 QU Y DG
411 S COURT ST 7 LOVELAND, CO 80538 4105 N GARFIELD AVE 105
1979 TITAN FORT COLLINS, CO 80525
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80538
1964 VAN DYKE 2290194756AB 2002 FLEETWOOD
1971 MARLETTE
3G3V5510FD2N799 VALUATION $8,600 K14270FL710806 TXFL112A39640E513
TOTAL DUE $55.56 VALUATION $21,200 M
VALUATION $2,700 VALUATION $6,000
TOTAL DUE $28.67 9053145 BONDHUS THOMAS W/JANIE L TOTAL DUE $42.14 TOTAL DUE $132.62
9037080 BARBER DELON 301 SPAULDING LN 18 0965766 CARSTENSEN PAUL E CARSTENSEN JULIA N 9018298 CRANMORE DUNCAN L MARSEE ERICA J
420 E 57TH ST 169 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 221 W 57TH ST 44A 1212 BUTTE RD 60 W W W
LOVELAND, CO 80538 2003 CLAREMONT LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80537
W
1995 PRESTIGE CLW019138TX 1973 CENTURY 1972 GREAT NORTHERN
GDGENE419515369 VALUATION $21,300 GCAGXADM11952 1GN5081
VALUATION $17,500 TOTAL DUE $157.57 VALUATION $7,900 VALUATION $3,700
TOTAL DUE $102.77 9043608 BORTH RONALD F/KATHY M C/O ELLINGSEN TOTAL DUE $52.77 TOTAL DUE $29.58 M
9050950 BARELA HERBERT DAVID/LEEANN R JERRY 0987000 CASE JAMES R 9004297 CUNNINGHAM CLAYTON R
2211 W MULBERRY ST 148 400 HICKORY ST 111 4412 E MULBERRY ST 156 4030 GARFIELD AVE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 WELLINGTON, CO 80549
2002 SKYLINE 1997 SCHULT 1980 GREAT NORTHERN 1986 TITAN
9P510141PAB P278583 GN11578 226354T8332AB
VALUATION $37,400 VALUATION $15,800 VALUATION $6,300 VALUATION $6,700
TOTAL DUE $266.81 TOTAL DUE $118.53 TOTAL DUE $53.66 TOTAL DUE $63.88
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Continued from previous page 9054482 HARTTER ROBERT V/NANCY E 0950882 HUGHES HOMER 0944408 LASALLE RONALD E/JODELL J 9032304 LUTTRULL DENNIS M
2444 RIVER RIM RD 616 W COUNTY ROAD 72 2 221 W 57TH ST 99A 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 191 M
0911968 GAWLIKOWSKI KAZMAR JAMES LOVELAND, CO 80537 WELLINGTON, CO 80549 LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
420 E 57TH ST 294 2009 LAU 1973 STYLECRAFT 1975 WESTMONT 1994 ATLANTIC
LOVELAND, CO 80538 1L9J1344791378883 0701703113 4109410769AB 4794523N
1972 CENTURY VALUATION $18,000 VALUATION $4,400 VALUATION $20,100
GBAGXADM11452 TOTAL DUE $105.41 TOTAL DUE $41.96 TOTAL DUE $118.82
VALUATION $4,400 0918504 HEDRICK E T 9023151 HUGHES HOMER 9045163 LASTRA GARCIA DIANELI G VASQUEZ M 9025871 MOB LE HOME MARKET NG LLC
TOTAL DUE $33.36 4000 N OVERLAND TRL 616 W COUNTY ROAD 72 4 YOLANDA WM M
0982504 GENWRIGHT TRAVIS LAPORTE, CO 80535 WELLINGTON, CO 80549 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 222
2500 E HARMONY RD 403 1960 BILTMORE 1993 SABRE FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 W M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 C4560501102 42510382F 1972 CONCORD
1975 HILLCREST VALUATION $2,200 VALUATION $9,200 292429S0192
02590283T TOTAL DUE $25.18 TOTAL DUE $76.73 VALUATION $4,300
VALUATION $6,000 9026916 HELM AMORETTE HELM JAMES 9054432 HUGHES HOMER TOTAL DUE $39.81 M M M M
2500 E HARMONY RD 348 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 211 0970263 LATHAM WENONAH LUMB STANLEY CLARK M M
TOTAL DUE $51.21 2211 W MULBERRY ST 4
0955469 GERACE KATHLEEN E FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
1993 SCHULT 1967 HILLCREST FORT COLLINS, CO 80521
1801 W 8TH ST 2 1972 KIRKWOOD
LOVELAND, CO 80537 P248997 HK10IA
VALUATION $19,400 VALUATION $3,300 GB191830
1967 FRONTIER VALUATION $11,500
126011506 TOTAL DUE $143.22 TOTAL DUE $32.91
9054566 HERBERT LUDGER 9054908 HUGHES HOMER E TOTAL DUE $88.96 M M M M
VALUATION $3,400 0986526 LEIGHTON MICHELLE
TOTAL DUE $28.03 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 276 2500 E HARMONY RD 141 W M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 323 42ND ST SW 1
0996556 GILMORE C SCOTT LOVELAND, CO 80537
4108 N GARFIELD AVE 11 2010 CLAYTON 2001 OAK
NME004396NM H0C015F05465 1973 SCHULT
LOVELAND, CO 80538 P114209
1971 AMERICAN VALUATION $42,500 VALUATION $30,800
TOTAL DUE $304.38 TOTAL DUE $221.53 VALUATION $4,300
GA080938 TOTAL DUE $32.81 M M M
9044167 HERMENEGILDO LUNA C 0938343 HUGHES HOMER E M
VALUATION $4,200
420 E 57TH ST 122 9020829 LEMAY RICK J M
TOTAL DUE $32.46 420 E 57TH ST 80
420 E 57TH ST 111
9005137 GILMORE JENNIFER/CHRISTOPHER LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80538
1998 SKYLINE 1982 CAMELOT M M
401 N TIMBERLINE RD 198 1972 MARK V
9S510299K FS13533AB L01455
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $21,800 VALUATION $5,800 VALUATION $4,300
1979 AMERICAN TOTAL DUE $125.58 TOTAL DUE $40.76
KSDH08A09916621A TOTAL DUE $32.81 M M M
0971669 HERMOSILLO-BENCOMO RITA M 9020136 HUGHES HOMER E 0938483 LESHER TOM D LESHER DEBRA A M
VALUATION $7,000 517 E TRILBY RD 39 2500 E HARMONY RD 115 M
TOTAL DUE $58.49 4412 E MULBERRY ST 148
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
9014349 GIRARD TIMOTHY W 1972 ELCONA 1977 DETROITER
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 M
420 E 57TH ST 231 1972 KENWOOD
5862 MNDH04D0475051A 1965 M
LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $3,300 VALUATION $6,500
1979 KIRKWOOD VALUATION $6,000
TOTAL DUE $29.13 TOTAL DUE $54.63 TOTAL DUE $51.58
14102037 9049230 HERNANDEZ BARBARA 9054835 HUGHES HOMER E M M M M M
VALUATION $7,500 0956791 LEVERETTE CASSANDRA/IAN M
420 E 57TH ST 188 2500 E HARMONY RD 365 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 49
TOTAL DUE $49.77 LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
9001891 GLOOR SHIRLEY FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
1999 VALIANT 2012 SCHULT 1984 TITAN
1428 SYLMAR PL 3 229986907076 P360079AB
LOVELAND, CO 80537 2248807018
VALUATION $21,900 VALUATION $63,000 VALUATION $8,300
1986 SCHULT TOTAL DUE $126.10 TOTAL DUE $442.59
P218141 TOTAL DUE $67.54 M W M
9021256 HERNANDEZ DELFINO 9048456 HUGHES RANDY 9044370 LEWIS JEFFERY LEWIS CLAUDIA D 9048511 MART NEZ ANTON O BEN TO
VALUATION $12,500 4412 E MULBERRY ST 179 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 148 W
230 2ND ST 23
TOTAL DUE $76.97 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 BERTHOUD, CO 80513
9016953 GOENS GENE A CARTENSEN SANDRA L 1989 CHAMPION 1999 ATLANTIC 1998 SOUTHWOOD M
221 W 57TH ST 100A 479474N0387 4799990401511 12325700
LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $20,600 VALUATION $21,800 VALUATION $19,000
1989 SCHULT TOTAL DUE $152.66 TOTAL DUE $161.04 TOTAL DUE $134.47
P238823 9023160 HERNANDEZ EFREN M SANCHEZ CINTHIA 9041664 HUGHES RICHARD W 9053270 LEWIS NICHOLAS EDWARD M M M M M
VALUATION $19,400 411 S COURT ST 12 517 E TRILBY RD 72 2707 CAMELLIA PL W
TOTAL DUE $62.51 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 LOVELAND, CO 80537 W
9048353 GONZALEZ RAMOS MAXIMINO 1968 BROADMOOR 1998 ATLANTIC 1996 BROADMOOR
2500 E HARMONY RD 298 S1023 47985129758 HK6318
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 VALUATION $3,600 VALUATION $17,400 VALUATION $15,800
2000 CORONADO TOTAL DUE $34.92 TOTAL DUE $110.67 TOTAL DUE $94.68
TXFLX12A34879C013 9009922 HERNANDEZ IRMA/PEDRO 0922528 INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE 0951633 LEYVA VEGA JANET M
VALUATION $17,400 420 E 57TH ST 244 2500 E HARMONY RD 4 420 E 57TH ST 118 M
TOTAL DUE $129.50 LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 LOVELAND, CO 80538 M
0921882 GOODWIN BILLY/MARIAN 1973 GRANDVILLE 1971 SKYLINE 1981 TITAN M
221 W 57TH ST 20B XGB229572 SK989E 2210655417 W
LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $4,000 VALUATION $3,300 VALUATION $5,800
1973 MONTROSE TOTAL DUE $31.22 TOTAL DUE $32.71 TOTAL DUE $40.76
1MC5918 0928496 HERNANDEZ MARCELINA VERA 9023984 IRVIN MARIE M 9011692 LIAKOS THOMAS J M
VALUATION $5,600 4412 E MULBERRY ST 130 5966 MOUNTAIN VIEW CT 76 4105 N GARFIELD AVE 1 M
TOTAL DUE $40.31 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80538
0920193 GRANADOS DIGNA EVELNIN MIRANDA- 1981 LANCER 1992 TITAN 1982 LIBERTY M
ALMANZA MARGARITO TX3111633 2292166T1025AB 06L15829 M
420 E 57TH ST 145 VALUATION $8,800 VALUATION $21,600 VALUATION $7,000
LOVELAND, CO 80538 TOTAL DUE $71.00 TOTAL DUE $126.94 TOTAL DUE $47.50
1966 CENTRAL 0932728 HERNANDEZ OBETT 9053514 ITZEP ABRAHAM 9054929 LINDSEY KEVIN/WARE KRISTINA M
3717 S TAFT HILL RD 94 2500 E HARMONY RD 88 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 286 M
C1446 M
LUATION
LUA
VALUA
VA TION $6,800 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
TOTAL DUE $46.07 1978 BRECK 2004 CHAMPION 2011 SKYLINE
00630 P352873 BJ510263Z M
9054373 GRAVES DAIRY
5821 W COUNTY ROAD 54E VALUATION $7,500 VALUATION $22,400 VALUATION $48,100
BELLVUE, CO 80512 TOTAL DUE $61.96 TOTAL DUE $163.84 TOTAL DUE $343.16
1998 WEXFORD 0973718 HERNANDEZ ORTEGA LUIS CARLOS HERNAN- 0934739 JIMENEZ ANALISA 9054558 LINDSTROM DEIDRE M M
DEZ O GABRIEL GUADALUPE 400 HICKORY ST 88 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 92 M M M
05L27772 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 W
VALUATION $21,800 4412 E MULBERRY ST 173 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 1976 SCHULT 2009 CLAYTON M W
TOTAL DUE $161.04 NME004244NM
9039317 GRAVES ROB 1980 SCHULT P136844
PL170476 VALUATION $4,400 VALUATION $42,500
5821 W COUNTY ROAD 54E TOTAL DUE $304.38
BELLVUE, CO 80512 VALUATION $8,300 TOTAL DUE $40.24
TOTAL DUE $67.54 9030883 JIMENEZ LEAH 9053975 LINENBERGER SHELLI M
1973 CASA LOMA
9052110 HERNANDEZ RENE A ALVAREZ KRISTEN R 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 257 6020 MEADOW HAVEN CT 51 M M
72B2114140413S211 LOVELAND, CO 80538 W
VALUATION $3,900 420 E 57TH ST 13 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
LOVELAND, CO 80538 1994 ROYAL SUBURBAN 2003 CLAREMONT M
TOTAL DUE $37.03 CLW019455TX
9041532 GREEN JAMIE DOUGLAS/ERIN PATRICIA 2001 CLAREMONT PH074263AB M
CEM001812AZAB VALUATION $35,800 VALUATION $17,400
3717 S TAFT HILL RD 291 TOTAL DUE $104.21
VALUATION $33,200 TOTAL DUE $258.04
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 TOTAL DUE $185.96 9047765 JOHNSON HUBERT JOHNSON BARBARA 9025219 LINSER JAMES K M M
1997 ATLANTIC 9009345 HERNANDEZ REYES MONRROY 400 HICKORY ST 154 420 E 57TH ST 101 M M
SSETX02651 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 188 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80538
VALUATION $18,400 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 1998 WALDEN 1971 HACIENDA
TOTAL DUE $137.47 1968 AMERICAN 11256514 28340 M
9041532 GREEN JAMIE DOUGLAS/ERIN PATRICIA*** GJ080455 VALUATION $21,800 VALUATION $4,100
3717 S TAFT HILL RD 291 VALUATION $3,600 TOTAL DUE $84.13 TOTAL DUE $31.74
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 0900559 JOHNSON RANDALL 9054404 LINVILLE KEVIN MANLEY LINVILLE KIMBERLY
TOTAL DUE $17.06
DIANNE M W
1997 ATLANTIC 9008730 HERNANDEZ T NOEL 221 W 57TH ST 75B M
SSETX02651 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 246
2025 N COLLEGE AVE 327 LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
VALUATION $20,700 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 1970 RICHARDSON M
TOTAL DUE $148.16 1997 WINDSOR
1973 RUSTIC 465RB3BBAT1540 8D511588J
9054731 GRINSTEAD ROBERT E/MEAGHAN R 704192594 VALUATION $5,700
517 E TRILBY RD 6 VALUATION $19,400
VALUATION $4,300 TOTAL DUE $40.83 TOTAL DUE $144.39
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 TOTAL DUE $39.81 9047292 JOHNSTON RANDY M
2011 CHAMPION 9055132 LISCUN EDWARD D COUGHLIN MARY LOU M M
9054414 HERRERA FERMIN 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 308 420 E 57TH ST 185 M
005000HA000264AB W
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 205 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80538
VALUATION $58,800 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 1998 ATLANTIC
TOTAL DUE $178.44 1998 LIBERTY
1999 GLENWOOD 4798C720113AB 05L27542XU
9047691 GRUBER DANIEL KARL GRUBER SERENA 12400746AB VALUATION $28,600
SUZANNE LUATION
LUA
VALUA
VA TION $33,200
VALUATION $32,700 TOTAL DUE $208.09 TOTAL DUE $185.96
230 2ND ST 48 TOTAL DUE $236.46 9034757 JONES RYAN LEE 0938050 LITTELL JEREMY ADAM MCLANE LORRIE M M
BERTHOUD, CO 80513 9052390 HERT WALTER SCOTT III 4412 E MULBERRY ST 294 YVONNE
1998 SUPERIOR 323 42ND ST SW 10 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 420 E 57TH ST 18
05983352938 LOVELAND, CO 80537 1995 ATLANTIC LOVELAND, CO 80538 M
VALUATION $19,500 M
1983 CHAMPION 4795573N5017 1973 WESTCHESTER M
TOTAL DUE $137.75 0538119029 VALUATION $19,400 WW352243D212131XX
9044230 GUERRERO CARILLO JORGE LUIS APOLONIO VALUATION $4,700 TOTAL DUE $144.39 VALUATION $6,900
GUERRA MARIBEL TOTAL DUE $34.88 0946958 KARR JOYCE TOTAL DUE $46.59 M M M
517 E TRILBY RD 110 9050890 HILKER KIM J 323 42ND ST SW 3 0971979 LOCKHART R BRUCE W
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 317 LOVELAND, CO 80537 2500 E HARMONY RD 71
1997 SKYLINE FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 1972 HILLCREST FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 W
35510380J 2001 CAVALIER HK3182F 1978 SCHULT
VALUATION $15,700 CAVAZLP0111670UX VALUATION $4,300 P162334
TOTAL DUE $100.80 VALUATION $33,200 TOTAL DUE $32.81 VALUATION $8,400
9054203 GUERRERO PABLO GUERRERO RAMIRO TOTAL DUE $239.94 9054167 KENDERS CARRIE RAE VOELKER AMY LYNN TOTAL DUE $67.72 M W M M M
420 E 57TH ST 164 0936936 HINES SHARON 323 42ND ST SW 31 0947563 LOERA DEMETRIO ROSARIO LOERA M
LOVELAND, CO 80538 1601 N COLLEGE AVE 330 LOVELAND, CO 80537 JOSEFINA
1972 KIR FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 1974 VINDALE 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 6
GB227607 1980 NEW MOON A1994 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
VALUATION $4,400 14102155 VALUATION $4,700 1973 MAGNOLIA
TOTAL DUE $33.36 VALUATION $8,400 TOTAL DUE $34.88 GCPFXDMN8021
9048471 GURROLA SAUCEDO JOSE JONATHAN TOTAL DUE $67.72 9053228 KILE CHRISTINE VALUATION $13,600 M M M M
4412 E MULBERRY ST 140 9022635 HIPSAG DENNIS 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 5 TOTAL DUE $104.19 M M M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 12996 DEAD HORSE LN FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 0940275 LOHRER ROBERT L
2000 MANOR CARR, CO 80612 1982 CAMELOT 221 W 57TH ST 7A
P297395 1992 BELAIR C3201T LOVELAND, CO 80538 M
VALUATION $20,500 29A20823 VALUATION $8,600 1964 CITATION
TOTAL DUE $152.02 VALUATION $14,500 TOTAL DUE $69.54 S10293
9044418 GUTIERREZ JESUS R GALINDO JOAQUIN TOTAL DUE $115.26 9051215 KINKADE MICHAEL A KINKADE JACKLYN M VALUATION $3,300 M
2025 N COLLEGE AVE 48 0922196 HOCHSTETLER WAYNE A 2500 E HARMONY RD 46 TOTAL DUE $27.90 M M M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 3701 MARIAH LN FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 9023666 LONG STANLEY
1973 LONGMONT FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2001 CHAMPION 13888 OTTER RD
1049 1967 NAMCO 220172508245AB LOVELAND, CO 80538
K86012CK4980 VALUATION $35,600 1985 MONTEREY
VALUATION $4,700 14104018
TOTAL DUE $42.51 VALUATION $3,500 TOTAL DUE $254.43
0984779 GUTIERREZ MARIO TOTAL DUE $34.66 0908096 KINSEY GERALD CONRAD KINSEY PATRICIA VALUATION $8,000 M M
323 42ND ST SW 33 0912743 HOCKENSMITH NOLAN LOIS TOTAL DUE $46.38 M M
235 2ND ST 6 605 W 57TH ST 57B 9046694 LOPEZ JOSE L URUETA MARIA
LOVELAND, CO 80537 517 E TRILBY RD 97
1972 CRANBROOK BERTHOUD, CO 80513 LOVELAND, CO 80538
1976 KIRKWOOD 1983 CENTENNIAL FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 M
373 1997 LIBERTY
VALUATION $3,900 14100960 CMC3C0128J2951
VALUATION $4,400 VALUATION $23,500 05L27080
TOTAL DUE $30.69 VALUATION $19,400
TOTAL DUE $38.88 TOTAL DUE $137.23
9055144 HALZAPFEL MATTHEW QUINN TOTAL DUE $122.24
9054939 HOHMAN TIFFANY 9021272 KOLB JOYCE G M W M
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 252 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 196 4412 E MULBERRY ST 189 9047511 LOPEZ SONIA LEOS ALFONOSO W
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 400 HICKORY ST 104
2005 LEXINGTON 1994 SPARCRAFT 1972 CLAREMONT FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
LH01052101 35511173G 684192145 2000 SOUTHWOOD M
VALUATION $16,300 VALUATION $19,400 VALUATION $5,800 SSETX05401
TOTAL DUE $122.95 TOTAL DUE $144.39 TOTAL DUE $50.21 VALUATION $21,800
0928798 HAMMOND JOANN E WEBB 0904155 HOLMER CONNIE R 9015400 KRAUS ANNA M TOTAL DUE $159.73 M
9155 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 1601 N COLLEGE AVE 208 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 27 9049310 LOPO DAVID ANTHONY LOPO VITO P W W
LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 411 S COURT ST 2
1975 FALCON FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 M
1972 SKYLINE 1989 OAKCREEK M M
10564UX SK1698F 0C05892660 1974 HILLCREST M
VALUATION $13,500 VALUATION $3,300 VALUATION $15,800 0259356H
TOTAL DUE $81.55 VALUATION $4,300
TOTAL DUE $32.71 TOTAL DUE $119.48 M
0929301 HAMMOND JOANN E WEBB 0938092 HOWELL EUGENE J 9034510 KUCERA TIFFANY TOTAL DUE $39.81 M M
9155 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 1255 MADELINE CT 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 220 9020969 LOVE WILLIAM NED
LOVELAND, CO 80538 1108 E 8TH ST
LOVELAND, CO 80537 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
1973 DETROITER LOVELAND, CO 80537
1971 GREAT WESTERN 1992 BRIARWOOD 1979 ATLANTIC M M
GC057718 GW6614F2N2332 B36417
VALUATION $4,400 4790143243
VALUATION $4,100 VALUATION $18,000 VALUATION $7,300
TOTAL DUE $33.36 TOTAL DUE $31.97 TOTAL DUE $134.69
0977691 HANLEY AMANDA STINER DUSTIN TOTAL DUE $49.14
9050911 HUDSON CATHY E 9047759 KUEKER ANN TRACY KUEKER BOYD D 9054400 LUCERO ADRIAN MERAS M
3105 W EISENHOWER BLVD 8 2211 W MULBERRY ST 74 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 318
LOVELAND, CO 80537 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 9
FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 W
1969 WESTPORT 2002 SKYLINE 1995 COUNTRYSIDE 1984 SCHULT
8035 2T520146PAB 35510240H P201081
VALUATION $2,800 VALUATION $55,900 VALUATION $14,500 VALUATION $8,300
TOTAL DUE $24.87 TOTAL DUE $393.88 TOTAL DUE $110.43 TOTAL DUE $67.54 M
0993603 HANSON SUSAN MAE 9024140 HUETT CHRISTINA L 9017445 KURTZ WINFRED M/SHIRLEY J 0931489 LUJAN EUGENE LUJAN ERLINDA M
2500 E HARMONY RD 404 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 201 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 304 4809 CATALINA DR M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
1983 MARLETTE 1992 MEDALLION 1991 WOODLAKE 1968 FALCON M
K30581 3630M 221170T0216AB 7756
VALUATION $9,800 VALUATION $15,300 VALUATION $35,600 VALUATION $3,600
TOTAL DUE $77.37 TOTAL DUE $116.05 TOTAL DUE $133.31 TOTAL DUE $35.84
9049279 HARDING DOUGLAS W 0902179 HUGHES HOMER 0946273 LARA JUAN CARLOS QUIJANO LETICIA 0918245 LUTTRULL DENNIS M W
11075 N COUNTY ROAD 15 4105 N GARFIELD AVE 58 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 264 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 258
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
1999 SUMMIT 1965 HOMETTE 1975 CONCORD 1979 EATON PARK WM
229993206669AB 60X1591K 5103510930 14101772
VALUATION $30,800 VALUATION $3,400 VALUATION $4,300 VALUATION $6,400
TOTAL DUE $233.64 TOTAL DUE $28.22 TOTAL DUE $39.81 TOTAL DUE $54.33
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Continued from previous page 0923249 POTTER JAMES B JR 9053201 RODRIGUEZ-CANO JUAN M 0990990 SCOTT CHERYL ANNE 9041940 TRAMMELL DAVID A TRAMMELL W S ON W S ANNA OU S
3629 MARIAH LN 517 E TRILBY RD 86 935 COUNTY ROAD 67J KIMBERLY WM
9004939 NICOLE KOMLOSKI DANIELLE FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 80545 420 E 57TH ST 247
AUTUMN HICKOX AARON MICHAEL 1973 HILLCREST 2004 SCHULT 1963 ROLLOHOME LOVELAND, CO 80538
6058 GOLDEN WILLOW CT 64 0259824G P352446 17697 1997 LIBERTY
LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $2,700 VALUATION $20,900 VALUATION $3,600 05L27421XU
1985 KIRKWOOD TOTAL DUE $28.97 TOTAL DUE $130.91 TOTAL DUE $35.50 VALUATION $23,200
14104028 0927473 POWELL GLORIA J 0975290 RODRIQUEZ VALLEJO JUAN GONZALEZ 0968650 SENESHEN SUSAN TOTAL DUE $132.94 W
VALUATION $8,300 323 42ND ST SW 16 MARIA ESTHER 4220 W COUNTY ROAD 54G 12 0974978 TREJO ALONSO RIOS DIANA M
TOTAL DUE $54.96 LOVELAND, CO 80537 2500 E HARMONY RD 308 LAPORTE, CO 80535 400 HICKORY ST 105
9003797 NIEBUR BRANDON L 1972 FLAMINGO FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 1970 DETROITER FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
2500 E HARMONY RD 410 GB227626 1983 HUNTINGTON FIO52274 1980 GALLATIN
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 VALUATION $3,900 4730116471 VALUATION $3,100 GA3810
1988 LAKESIDE TOTAL DUE $30.69 VALUATION $13,400 TOTAL DUE $31.45 VALUATION $9,100
12016215 9013032 PRADO VANESSA C TOTAL DUE $102.05 9047291 SHEAMAN LISA SHEAMAN TODD TOTAL DUE $72.48 W M
VALUATION $19,200 400 HICKORY ST 118 9010238 ROGERS GREGORY D 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 260 9006486 TREVENA GERALD L
TOTAL DUE $141.80 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 46 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 157
9021795 NIMROD JOHN 1973 MAGNOLIA FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 1999 SCHULT W M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
2500 E HARMONY RD 386 GCMGFHMN8060 1984 TITAN P284717AB 1984 CRAFTMARK
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 VALUATION $4,700 2243157553 VALUATION $32,000 CMC4C05113180
1970 CENTURY TOTAL DUE $42.23 VALUATION $10,300 TOTAL DUE $231.68 VALUATION $6,500 W
GAAGBADM10052 9037098 PUENTE JESSICA TOTAL DUE $81.40 9048630 SHELDON PATRICIA M SHELDON DANIEL W TOTAL DUE $55.03
VALUATION $6,100 400 HICKORY ST 76 9053775 ROJO COTA ALDO REFUGIO W
2025 N COLLEGE AVE 204
4412 E MULBERRY ST 8 9053232 TRUTTER JACOB J
TOTAL DUE $51.88 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 202
9042890 NOBLE MEAGEN NOBLE JOSHUA 1996 SCHULT FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
1972 DETROITER 2000 CLAREMONT FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
420 E 57TH ST 63 P267848 HP9648
VALUATION $15,800 GB050178 1999 REDMAN
LOVELAND, CO 80538 VALUATION $20,500 11257828
1998 CRESTVIEW TOTAL DUE $118.53 VALUATION $4,300
TOTAL DUE $152.02 VALUATION $24,000 W W M
CRH1TX8395AB 9039295 PYGMY FARM INC TOTAL DUE $39.81
0924075 SHORT LUKE CONNOR
98 EIGER RD 9016112 ROMERO-NIZ ROSELIA MARINA TOTAL DUE $176.25 M
VALUATION $28,500 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 250 9054657 TUPICA AMY
TOTAL DUE $161.07 LIVERMORE, CO 80536 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 42
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 400 HICKORY ST 21
0942537 NOWAKOWSKI STEPHEN NOWAKOWSKI 1997 ATLANTIC 1974 WESTCHESTER
47978667559AB 1972 WESTCHESTER FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
HENRY WW470143B1212582 1995 SCHULT
VALUATION $24,100 139170
1601 N COLLEGE AVE 245 VALUATION $6,000 P267061
TOTAL DUE $172.67 VALUATION $4,500
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $51.58 VALUATION $15,800 W
0910414 QUEZADA HERNANDEZ YESENIA G TOTAL DUE $41.18
1971 SHELMAR
2500 E HARMONY RD 249 9011633 ROWAN JAMES DAVID 0980005 SIAS CARLOS TOTAL DUE $118.53
70142FB10114 1700 LAPORTE AVE 16 2500 E HARMONY RD 67 9048122 TURNER KURTIS W
VALUATION $6,000 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528
1973 KIRKWOOD FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 2500 E HARM
HARMONY
M RD 117
TOTAL DUE $51.21 1979 TITAN 1978 CONCORD
9022236 OLINGER WILLIAM D GC230378
VALUATION $5,500 2290664790 CMC8C08431726AB M
5906 MOUNTAIN VIEW CT 71 VALUATION $5,000 VALUATION $15,500
TOTAL DUE $47.78
LOVELAND, CO 80538
9014136 QUEZADA VICENTE BALDERRAMA OLIVIA TOTAL DUE $44.34 TOTAL DUE $116.44 W
1991 SCHULT 9028668 ROWE EDWIN 0937282 SILERIO MEDINA CHINIQUA M
P246798AB 2500 E HARMONY RD 228
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 24 4412 E MULBERRY ST 7
VALUATION $26,800 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 M M
TOTAL DUE $155.12 1978 EMBASSY
IDTL035376AA 1994 COUNTRY VILLA 1982 SCHULT M
0952923 OPPIE DONALD R/KAREL PH073668AB P179685
VALUATION $7,500 M
9015 N COUNTY ROAD 19 VALUATION $26,800 VALUATION $7,000
TOTAL DUE $61.50
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $195.68 TOTAL DUE $58.49 W K RSON OHN ROB R
0902578 QUINTANA MOLINA JUAN RAMON/RAMONA W
1984 MARLETTE 0998109 RUEDA JESUS/ANGELINA 9054364 SIMPSON BONNIE KATHLEEN/CHRISTOPHER
2312 N LINCOLN AVE 12
K40854 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 204 TODD
VALUATION $9,200
LOVELAND, CO 80538 UND RWOOD R SA C
1973 CHAMPION FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 103
TOTAL DUE $76.73 AB0532698966 1978 SCHULT FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
0914592 OQUELI JAZMIN VALUATION $8,000 P162550 2008 SKYLINE
401 N TIMBERLINE RD 84 WM
TOTAL DUE $52.86 VALUATION $7,000 31520254W
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $58.49 W M M
0920924 QUIROZ MONTOYA MIRIAM G VALUATION $32,300
1981 BONNAVILLA 2500 E HARMONY RD 156 9053595 RUIZ DIEGO JR TOTAL DUE $233.79
18A11274 FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 2500 E HARMONY RD 264 9009035 SKEENS TRAVIS SKEENS PAULA
VALUATION $8,200 1982 WALDEN FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 195
TOTAL DUE $66.74 14102827 2004 CLAYTON FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
9026134 OQUELI LIDIA B VALUATION $15,200 CBH014214TX 1974 BUDDY
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 210 VALUATION $23,700 M
TOTAL DUE $114.34 0459381H W M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 9041079 RAIA DONALD LEWIS RAIA MARK A TOTAL DUE $172.71 VALUATION $8,000
1993 RIVER OAKS 0915513 RUSSELL APRIL M
1705 GARNET ST 53 TOTAL DUE $65.41
2293464T1270 LOVELAND, CO 80537 411 S COURT ST 51 9054483 SLAGLE JENNY SLAGLE CHAD
VALUATION $19,400 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 M
1996 CRESTWOOD 7806 W HIGHWAY 34 78 WM
TOTAL DUE $144.39 04510367I 1968 MELODY LOVELAND, CO 80537
0916153 PACHECO LUCIA DAISY VALUATION $15,700 116726010400 2001 WOODLAND
411 S COURT ST 22 TOTAL DUE $94.10 VALUATION $3,400
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $33.58
1W9BT03R711046207 W M
9030506 RAINEY DAVINA VALUATION $7,300
1971 CENTRAL 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 206 9020586 SAGERT ALAN C/SUSAN K TOTAL DUE $48.72
1CE4162 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 11956 W COUNTY ROAD 74E 0991490 SLIVKA ASHLEY
VALUATION $3,600 1994 PALACE LIVERMORE, CO 80536
1972 CAMELOT 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 177 M
TOTAL DUE $34.92 PH059808 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
0932701 PALACIOS MIRANDA GERMAN VALUATION $15,800 1FS5044AB
1979 ATLANTIC
4105 N GARFIELD AVE 33 VALUATION $5,700
TOTAL DUE $119.48
TOTAL DUE $48.45 4790133403 W
LOVELAND, CO 80538 9051570 RALSTON SHAWN C VALUATION $14,900
1972 HACIENDA 517 E TRILBY RD 17 9021370 SALAS NANCY CASTRO JOSE
2025 N COLLEGE AVE 52 TOTAL DUE $113.25
29868 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 9008373 SMITH ANGELA A M
VALUATION $3,000 1999 CHAMPION FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
1971 BONNAVILLA 4412 E MULBERRY ST 106 M M
TOTAL DUE $26.09 459993501417 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
0925926 PALLARES GABRIELA VALUATION $17,400 170915
1978 ARTCRAFT
4412 E MULBERRY ST 88 VALUATION $4,300 M
TOTAL DUE $110.67
TOTAL DUE $39.81 60146784PC W
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 9054441 RAMIREZ LUPE VALUATION $7,000
1965 CHAMPION 420 E 57TH ST 30 0923516 SALCIDO HUMBERTO
401 N TIMBERLINE RD 188 TOTAL DUE $58.49
0550520826 LOVELAND, CO 80538 9052132 SMITH GERALD R
VALUATION $3,200 1999 CHALLENGER FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 M
1977 WALDEN 420 E 57TH ST 193 M
TOTAL DUE $32.13 229986906915
14101165AB LOVELAND, CO 80538
9054830 PANZO GINEZ ELENA PANZO GINEZ PATRICIA VALUATION $21,800
VALUATION $7,700 1999 SCHULT
2500 E HARMONY RD 103 TOTAL DUE $125.58 P292218AB W
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 9053109 RATHERT DEANNA KAE TOTAL DUE $63.29
M
2001 CLAYTON 2500 E HARMONY RD 260 0954187 SAMHOURI MOHSENT/DEBRA A VALUATION $28,500
CEM002004AZAB 3309 S COUNTY ROAD 1 TOTAL DUE $161.07
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 9047575 SOLORIO EFREN
VALUATION $27,100 2004 SCHULT WINDSOR, CO 80550
TOTAL DUE $196.06 1978 CLIFTON 420 E 57TH ST 85
P352476 LOVELAND, CO 80538
9038124 PARMELEE MICHAEL A WOLD PATRICIA VALUATION $23,700 11528
235 2ND ST 30 VALUATION $6,500 1998 SPARTAN W W W W
TOTAL DUE $172.71
TOTAL DUE $55.03 22989595769AB
BERTHOUD, CO 80513 0921181 RECKELBERG TRAVIS J W
1996 OAK MANOR 9038841 SANCHEZ ARZAVALA ERIK VALUATION $50,400
420 E 57TH ST 10 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 46
47965727005 LOVELAND, CO 80538 TOTAL DUE $277.19
VALUATION $15,800 1980 SCHULT
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 0989053 STANSBURY DORIS E
1996 SUMMIT 3008 E LOCUST ST
TOTAL DUE $113.56 PL170612 022962233788
9054448 PATRICK LYDIA VALUATION $6,400 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $19,400 W
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 110 TOTAL DUE $43.94 1969 SKYLINE W M M M
TOTAL DUE $144.39 SK2242C
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 9007237 RECYCLED PROPERTIES LLC 9054638 SANCHEZ G JUAN MORALES MARIA L
2001 CLA 5966 PARK CIR 36 VALUATION $3,600
2500 E HARMONY RD 252 TOTAL DUE $34.92 W
CLW016313TX LOVELAND, CO 80538
VALUATION $21,200 1985 CRESCENT
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 9037713 STILLINGER DARLENE A M M
1980 ATL 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 112
TOTAL DUE $156.83 10237851 4700923963 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 W
9054899 PAULUS BLAKE VALUATION $8,300 VALUATION $8,800 M
4412 E MULBERRY ST 266 TOTAL DUE $54.96 1996 SKYLINE W
TOTAL DUE $70.46 2G5207868AB
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 9024735 REEVES DIONA RENEE 0949329 SANCHEZ SALVADOR ASHFORD KATHY
1979 VIKING 5919 MOUNTAIN VIEW CT 80 VALUATION $17,900
420 E 57TH ST 116 TOTAL DUE $134.00
RII070783AB LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80538
VALUATION $14,900 1993 SCHULT 0965804 SUNDSTED SHAWNA M
1978 NEW MOON 401 N TIMBERLINE RD 210
TOTAL DUE $113.25 P248924 14101367
9020144 PAYAN TORRES LAURA HAYDEE VALUATION $19,400 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $5,500 1980 MAGNOLIA W M
4412 E MULBERRY ST 124 TOTAL DUE $115.06 TOTAL DUE $39.17
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 9009701 REHFELDT KENNETH E 9013059 SANCHEZ URUETA ANA L
GDGENE158011724
1983 TETON 227 2ND ST 14 VALUATION $10,200
4412 E MULBERRY ST 144 TOTAL DUE $80.62 M
T1W1003 BERTHOUD, CO 80513 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
VALUATION $9,000 1972 BILTMORE 1983 WOODLAKE 9007199 SWACKHAMMER ANGELA MERIE
TOTAL DUE $72.34 6722649495 4238374984 221 W 57TH ST 86B
9055000 PEACHER TIMOTHY W/COURTNEY R VALUATION $3,600 VALUATION $8,300 LOVELAND, CO 80538
TOTAL DUE $33.58 1978 SCHULT W
2500 E HARMONY RD 58 TOTAL DUE $67.54
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 9054323 REIDEL MATTHEW 0971367 SANCHEZ VICTORIANA P162608
2014 CHAMPION 420 E 57TH ST 115 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 223 VALUATION $8,300
CBH026003TXP LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $54.96
VALUATION $42,500 1972 SIERRA 1983 AMERICAN 0937177 TAYLOR PETER TAYLOR DAWN M
TOTAL DUE $154.51 1991K KSDH06A42D37841A 4412 E MULBERRY ST 169
VALUATION $4,600 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 M
0933678 PENQUITE JOSEPH M VALUATION $6,400 M
2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 204 TOTAL DUE $34.38 TOTAL DUE $54.33 1973 HILLCREST
9047490 RENTERIA VERONICA 02591038G M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 9051541 SANTIAGO MANUEL RAMIREZ MENDOZA YENI W
1982 BELLAVISTA 400 HICKORY ST 43 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 231 VALUATION $5,500
28H7257RL FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 TOTAL DUE $48.12 W W
VALUATION $16,100 1998 PATHFINDER 1975 HAWTHORNE 0987565 THE ALPINE LODGE
TOTAL DUE $121.49 PAT22204IN HC3049 157 COUNTY ROAD 67J 6
0952150 PEREZ CORNELIUS ANGEL PEREZ JESSICA VALUATION $21,800 RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 80545
TOTAL DUE $159.73
VALUATION $4,200
W M
ALLYN TOTAL DUE $39.04 1969 RITZCRAFT
4412 E MULBERRY ST 281 9053070 RESTORATION LLC 9039619 SANTISTEVAN AARON 11164218 WM
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 2500 E HARMONY RD 50 221 W 57TH ST 9B VALUATION $3,800 M
1980 MAGNOLIA FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 LOVELAND, CO 80538 TOTAL DUE $36.97
GDGENE048011667 2004 SCHULT 1997 CRESTWOOD 0992470 THE ALPINE LODGE
VALUATION $10,200 P352456 CRH1TX6392 157 COUNTY ROAD 67J 9
TOTAL DUE $80.62 VALUATION $23,700 VALUATION $17,400 RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 80545 M
9013172 PEREZ GALVEZ JOSE DE JESUS TOTAL DUE $172.71 TOTAL DUE $104.21 1969 FLEETWOOD W M
2500 E HARMONY RD 367 0988570 RIDGWAY FLOYD RIDGWAY SHERYLL 0915017 SAUCEDO ESPERANZA/YESINYA S9068 M
FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 1700 LAPORTE AVE 28 2300 W COUNTY ROAD 38E 148 VALUATION $3,600 M
1988 REDMAN FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 TOTAL DUE $35.50
12514792AB 1969 SKYLINE 1982 CAMELOT 9048533 THOMAS MEYER CHRISTINE MARIE THOMAS M &
VALUATION $23,000 SK1902C FS13078 SANDRA MARIE
VALUATION $2,400 VALUATION $8,300 4412 E MULBERRY ST 369 MM M M M
TOTAL DUE $167.94
9053179 PETERSON PAUL
TOTAL DUE $26.47 TOTAL DUE $67.54 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 W
9041303 RINK ADAM JEREMIAH/TIFFANY ANN 9002987 SCHAFER GENE 2000 SKYLINE
4105 N GARFIELD AVE 50 4105 N GARFIELD AVE 35
LOVELAND, CO 80538 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 182 C2520454MAB M
LOVELAND, CO 80538 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 VALUATION $33,200
2004 SCHULT 1997 CREST
P352410 1982 OAK MANOR TOTAL DUE $239.94
04511565J GDGENE408212502 0966134 THROCKMORTON CHARLES
VALUATION $17,700 VALUATION $14,300
TOTAL DUE $104.81 VALUATION $8,500 2504 N SHIELDS ST M M W
TOTAL DUE $86.64 TOTAL DUE $68.88 W M W
9011668 PFEIFF SAM 9053158 RIVAS KAREN LYNN CHRISTOPHER
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
2538 E 1ST ST 0956236 SCHMIDT ALBERT C 1985 VENTURE W M
420 E 57TH ST 139 3452 N COUNTY ROAD 13
LOVELAND, CO 80537 LOVELAND, CO 80538 10237768
1988 LIMITED LOVELAND, CO 80537 VALUATION $7,400
1986 DER 1960 CHAMPION
11842AB TX147644970D TOTAL DUE $61.29
VALUATION $19,800 NEB1355 9009779 THYFAULT KARLIN
VALUATION $7,400 VALUATION $1,900
TOTAL DUE $115.00 400 S OVERLAND TRL 28
9054350 PHELPS MADIONNA MADEA
TOTAL DUE $49.26 TOTAL DUE $20.10 FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 W M W
0903213 RODRIGUEZ CANA M 0956325 SCHMIDT ALBERT C
401 N TIMBERLINE RD 99 4105 N GARFIELD AVE 87 1973 HILLCREST
3452 N COUNTY ROAD 13 0259250G
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 LOVELAND, CO 80538 LOVELAND, CO 80537
1983 BONNAVILLA 1971 AMERICAN 1958 ABC VALUATION $3,400
38A13023 GA081146 L8763 TOTAL DUE $33.97
VALUATION $6,600 VALUATION $6,000 VALUATION $1,500 0931896 TORRES CARMEN O
TOTAL DUE $55.68 TOTAL DUE $42.14 TOTAL DUE $17.96 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 235
0997498 PHILLIPS JANET JERMAINE 9001808 RODRIGUEZ ESCAMILLA MOISES FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 W
9050530 SCHNEIDER JOLEEN R m m
323 42ND ST SW 34 4412 E MULBERRY ST 178 4412 E MULBERRY ST 155 1976 HOMETTE m
LOVELAND, CO 80537 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 03590275J S m
1977 CENTRAL 1986 AMERICAN 2000 SCHULT VALUATION $4,300 m m w
CE9246 KSDH05A30F41831A P297244 TOTAL DUE $39.81 w
VALUATION $4,400 VALUATION $8,600 VALUATION $17,400 9049494 TORRES CARMEN O SEPULVEDA CESAR W
TOTAL DUE $33.36 TOTAL DUE $69.54 TOTAL DUE $130.55 AUGUSTO m
9053024 PICAZO BRENDA 0927872 RODRIGUEZ OSCAR 9000437 SCHREPEL MARTHA 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 236 W M M S m
401 N TIMBERLINE RD 139 2025 N COLLEGE AVE 32 3309 S COUNTY ROAD 1 1 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 WINDSOR, CO 80550 1972 BONNAVILLA
2002 SCHULT 1972 SOLITAIRE 1986 VENTURE JK297
P309643AB FTB1470W2213 14104153 VALUATION $3,700
VALUATION $28,500 VALUATION $4,300 VALUATION $6,400 TOTAL DUE $35.60
TOTAL DUE $207.42 TOTAL DUE $39.81 TOTAL DUE $54.33 9017534 TORRESS VENEGAS ANTONIO COMPUZANO
9043799 PORTER TABITHA 9026398 RODRIGUEZ SALVADOR RASCON 9011757 SCHREPEL MARTHA PEREZ AMALIA W
517 E TRILBY RD 45 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 263 3309 S COUNTY ROAD 1 2 3717 S TAFT HILL RD 71
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 WINDSOR, CO 80550 FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
1997 SKYLINE 1993 RIVIERA 1971 PARAMOUNT 1990 SCHULT MM m C
045112801 2293356T1495 6514L21172 P238959
VALUATION $13,300 VALUATION $19,400 VALUATION $4,000 VALUATION $19,400
TOTAL DUE $86.97 TOTAL DUE $144.39 TOTAL DUE $37.69 TOTAL DUE $144.39 w m w
m
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Five years after
the 2013 flood

Courtesy of Art Messal


Waters rise on Sept. 12, 2013.

By the Trail-Gazette staff

It has been five years


since everyone in the Estes
Valley residents woke up to
water rushing down their
streets, into their homes
and businesses. The Trail-
Gazette has put together a
collection of memories,
photos and articles to tell
the stories from all over
Estes Park.
We have more than eight
pages of coverage to com-
memorate the five year
anniversary of when Estes
Park became flooded, and
how everyone worked
together to rebuild and
thrive, not just in Estes
Park, but along U.S. 34, in
Glen Haven, Lyons and all
along the Front Range. We
hope this will be a histori- John Cordsen / Estes Park Trail-Gazette
cal edition that can be Fish Creek Road became totally undercut from the flood
saved for years to come. waters.

STRONG. STABLE.
LOCAL.
When disaster strikes, community stands strong.
Bank of Colorado was founded by a community in
need and our commitment to strengthening our
communities still holds firm.
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FIVE YEARS AFTER THE FLOOD

Remembering
the destruction

Courtesy of Art Messal


Fall River and the Big Thompson saw huge amounts of debris after and during the flood.

Courtesy of Art Messal


The trash and debris built up from the flood waters was massive.

Courtesy of Art Messal


Crews worked long hours cleaned up debris, trash and muck from the streets and
sidewalks.

Courtesy of Art Messal


A Shinnook helicopter flies into Estes Park. Governor John Hickenlooper called in the
National Guard to help with the disaster.

Courtesy of Art Messal


The 2013 flood caused wide spread damage throughout Estes Park, Larimer County and all
along the Front Range.
ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 • PAGE 3

FIVE YEARS AFTER THE FLOOD


Impacted businesses strengthened
by community support
By Claire Woodcock pour of resourcefulness his staff
Trail-Gazette expressed that stunned him.
Hamrick describes receiving a
Amy Hamrick said she always similar level of aid from employ-
wanted to be responsible for a ees, but also the community.
community-minded coffee shop. “It was really eye-opening to see
When she started Kind Coffee in how important it was for people to
2002, she wanted it to be a place try and help,” she said. “It’s weird
where visitors could experience to be on the receiving side of that.
Estes Park and locals could work It was kind of humbling and kind
or gather. of hard for me to just say ‘Yes,
The morning her business please come help.’”
flooded on September 12, 2013, Over 70 Estes Park businesses
she remembers not sleeping well received Recover Colorado Busi-
the night before. ness Grants that year. Though it’s
“There had been so much rain hard to pinpoint how many busi-
and police in our neighborhood,” nesses were impacted by the
she said. “I think there was just flood, business owners can tell
sort of a nervous and unsettling stories of shoveling mud out of
kind of energy that was out there. their restaurants, pulling up the
Something was telling me that carpet in their stores or how
something wasn’t right.” Walt Hester / Estes Park Trail-Gazette much revenue they lost that year
By the time she got to work ear- A cyclist attempts a ride down Elkhorn Avenue on Sept. 13. By the next day, the ride was much easier as the due to road closures.
ly that morning, she remembers a rivers receded. Both Kind and Poppy’s opened
crowd of people already being roughly three months after the
there. Looking back, she sees it as instead the parking lot started Kind Coffee stand Poppy’s Pizza water on the sidewalk. He went flood and attribute that time peri-
an important time to be open. flooding. Hamrick explained that & Grill and Mama Rosa’s which back inside and received another od to assistance from staff and
“That’s kind of the part of hav- the river had breached upstream are owned by Rob and Julie Piep- text from his wife urging him to community. Five years later, nei-
ing the coffee shop, is that people and came back down the road. er. leave. That’s when he went to the ther business would say it’s fully
come here to gather and every- “The whole river had diverted At Poppy’s that morning, Rob front door. prepared for another flood, should
one kind of came in like ‘What’s onto the street and then we were Pieper remembers getting a call “All of a sudden through the one occur. Though both learned
going on? What do you know? like the drain back to the river, the from the American Red Cross ask- front door just a little trickle of little life lessons from the experi-
What have you heard? What’s deck back here.” she said. “I don’t ing if he could make sandwiches water, a little stream of water ence.
happening in your neighbor- think that it took ten minutes from for a few people who had been started coming in,” he said. Hamrick knows that Kind Cof-
hood?” she said. the time that the parking lot start- evacuated from their homes. “Being the logical thinker that I fee can flood from the front, Piep-
Hamrick said everyone was ed having water in it to being total- While in the kitchen, he said his am, I grabbed a mop and bucket er knows he can’t wipe up a flood
watching the water levels rise ly flooded.” phone was nonstop. thinking I could mop it up.” with a mop and both wouldn’t
from the Riverwalk, trying to esti- Hamrick’s story resembles the “I pick up a text and it was my Pieper said after the flood reced- have gotten through the after-
mate how much time there would stories of many Estes Park busi- wife saying ‘Get out of there ed, he offered to keep his staff on math of flood without help from
be for damage control if the shop nesses entangled in the 2013 because it’s flooding,” he said. At payroll in exchange for help clean- the community in and out of their
flooded from the back. But flood. Down the Riverwalk from that point there was a little bit of ing the restaurant. It was the out- businesses.

First responders resilient, dedicated during flood


By Nic Wackerly assistant chief of the EVF- cy medical service. Bielmai-
Trail-Gazette PD, was a captain and direc- er said there was lots of sup-
tor of the dive team, water port from other agencies
The flood water was rescue operations during that worked their way up
relentless, but so was the the flood and recalls their the canyons, including Pou-
effort of the first responders first call was in the early dre Valley Hospital. Contri-
during the Sept. 2013 flood. morning on Sept. 12, actual- butions came from across
“As soon as we saw how ly out of the district down the community, from other
bad it was going to be, we by Big Elk Meadows on hospitals to ham radio oper-
were able to institute the County Road 47 off of U.S. ators helping getting mes-
systems, the Emergency 36. sages out and received for
Operation Center (EOC) “As we were there the the hospitals.
and kick everybody into road started to fail dramati- The role for the police
their roles,” Estes Park cally,” Landkamer said. department changed as the
Town Administrator Frank This was the first of many water receded. After the
Lancaster said. “We were rescue operations for Land- first week, the police
able to hit the ground run- kamer and water rescue. focused on service. Wheth-
ning, but it was still chaos.” The next call was at 4 or 5 er it was turning off hot
Thankfully, members of a.m. at Loveland Heights Courtesy of Art Messal water heaters, feeding pets,
the Town of Estes Park staff Cottages, where a couple By Sept. 15, 2013, much of the waters had receded. Here is a photo taken on Sept. 12. or checking houses of peo-
had been trained in the Fed- was in a cabin with the river ple who could not get back
eral Emergency Manage- on both sides of them. A them,” Bielmaier said. time,” Kufeld said. officers and their spouses to to Estes Park, they were
ment Agency (FEMA) Inci- boat system was utilized to The circumstances were To combat the lack of move in for the week. focused on community
dent Command System get the couple out and back challenging. High water communication available to “It was phenomenal the assistance.
(ICS) which was utilized across the swiftwater. made them use secondary the emergency responders way the community came “We were here to be help-
during the 2013 flood. “That was probably the routes and the increase vol- and community, the police together,” Kufeld said. ful … what can we do to
“I think the Town most dangerous call we did ume of calls. Paramedics department pushed to be Help even came from help you out,” Kufeld said.
response was good … we early on,” Landkamer said. followed other rescue teams out in the community. some unanticipated places. While the first responders
got out there right away,” “It was my recollection that to take care of patients and “We brought in all of our When the creek behind the put in a tremendous amount
Lancaster said. “The first the cabin was gone the next also the rescuers. It turned police officers and we made municipal building started of work, it was the commu-
thing we were worried day.” into some very long days sure that they were visible flooding, the building was in nity that shined throughout
about was human safety and As rescue operations for the ambulance service. and out there helping,” trouble. Soon they were the flood,
lives.” commenced, they were “Some of [the paramed- Kufeld said. sandbagging the doors, but “This little town always
The Estes Park Police joined by emergency medi- ics] were out well over 24 Without proper communi- help came quickly. gets the work done, it is
Department realized it was cal services. In fact, for hours,” Bielmaier said. cation channels, the first “Out of the blue, here because the city officials,
going to be a major event those crews, they noticed “We’re blessed that the responders to the flood came Rocky Mountain hospital officials, county
and worked through the an increase in call volume police and fire and EMS in worked hard and had tre- National Park with about 15 officials, all come together
ICS. the day before the flood. Estes Park work seamless- mendous results. people and sandbagged and and there are no political
“We knew within the first Mike Bielmaier, who ly.” Over the first four days, they had that river diverted barriers, none of the
12 hours that the next 12 works with Estes Park Along with the emergen- Landkamer said his recol- from the municipal building bureaucracy that can bog
hours were going to be Health, was director of cy medical services, the lection of the rough count of in a matter of minutes,” down things like this.
even worse and we needed ambulance service and also police department and fire people who were rescued Kufeld said. “We didn’t ask Everybody just has a huge
to set some pretty concrete coordinator of emergency district felt the long days. using a technical method, them to do that, they must can-do attitude and it got us
plans in place,” Estes Park preparedness for then Estes Landkamer said for the next including boat and rope res- have heard it over the through a very rough time
Police Chief Wes Kufeld Park Medical Center. He few days that sleep was lim- cues, was 86. radio.” successfully,” Bielmaier
said. “It was one of those said they started having an ited and the call volume was “We were very, very for- For Landkamer, he recalls said.
what in the world is happen- increase in business the non-stop. As a mostly volun- tunate and blessed that we help from all directions. His After the flood, there have
ing to our little town type of afternoon before, especially teer fire department the had no fatalities in our dis- crew was able to combine been concentrated efforts to
moments.” in regards to people with team put their lives on hold trict,” Landkamer said. “I forces with a team from improve for the next major
The main concern for the medical needs and con- in the immediate aftermath, think all total for the fire Loveland that was cut off event. The police depart-
police was safety. They cerns about being cut off after the first few days they department we were and had to work their way ment has a humvee and
received calls about loss of from supplies. Bielmaier had to strike a balance with around 200 people evacuat- up the canyon. mobile command truck for
power, medical needs or said they were lucky to have other responsibilities like ed.” “We instantly clicked better access. More town
required assistance to evac- 4-wheel drive trucks and taking care of their own Across the scope of the together as a team,” Land- employees go through
uate. the medical center itself not families, homes and jobs. emergency services in kamer said. “Everybody emergency response train-
“You are kind of shifting being affected by flood The long hours were one Estes Park, they all recall was looking out for each ing, communication
gears from law enforcement waters. Also the emergency problem, but so was the the assistance from neigh- other.” improvements including
to safety, but you are still planning allowed them to lack of communication. bors and the community. Landkamer remembers redundant fiber lines, better
having to protect and have plenty of food and Kufeld said he believes it “It was absolutely amaz- then fire chief Scott Dor- equipment and infrastruc-
serve,” Kufeld said. water on hand to take care was day two when they ing to me how people can man going to get his family ture have been put in place.
Along with the Estes Park of the patients they had started having trouble with forget about all their stres- when they were evacuated “This could happen again
Police Department, the when the flood started and 911 calls. Fiber optic cable sors, their issues around and the relief provided from at any time, so we have to
Estes Valley Fire Protection get through until supply was lost in the canyon, town and get in their help- Poudre Fire as they came to get prepared to deal with
District (EVFPD) was lines were reestablished. along with landline and ing, emergency mode when Estes Park to provide relief. that and I believe as a town
focused on safety and rescu- “Ambulance calls don’t radio system went down. that happens,” Kufeld said. After a few days, a sense government we just keep
ing those in danger. really change, it is just the “It was like everything A community member of comfort and confidence getting better and better,”
Jon Landkamer, now circumstances around went dark at the same volunteered their house for took over for the emergen- Kufeld said.
PAGE 4 • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 • ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE

REMEMBERING SEPT. 12, 2013

Residents share their memories I, J. Antonio Marquez U.S. 36, U.S.


woke up ready to work 34 and Colo.
without suspecting the ter- Highway 7 were
ror that awaited me that closed for
day. I remember that when some time
I got to work, I could hear after the flood.
the rushing sound of the U.S. 34 has
river and see in real time, seen two eight
the destruction that the month closures
to mitigate
current of the river outside
flood risk.
its banks produced.
Courtesy of the
I saw how the waters Town of Estes Park
flooded the basement
rooms of my work site.
Immediately we began to
pile sandbags to prevent
more water from entering.
All priorities were met and
later that day some of our
staff members were sent
supplies and other necessi- mos a amontonar sacos de mos sin teléfonos ya que
home early to receive calls
ties. arena para evitar que entr- las torres de servicio esta-
Courtesy of the Town of Estes Park from guests who canceled
The local shops were ara más agua. Se atendi- ban fuera de servicio y nos
Roads, bridges and sidewalks were washed away reservations due to the
less and less stocked and I eron todas las prioridades llevó alrededor de una
throughout Estes Park and all along the Front Range. destruction of the drive-
could see that people were y más tarde ese día algu- semana ponernos en con-
ways to Estes Park.
starting to get impatient. nos de los miembros de tacto con nuestros amigos
Hello, my name is do Rojas, he vivido en That was just the begin-
After about a month, the nuestro personal fueron y nuestros seres queridos.
Ricardo Rojas, I have Estes Park desde el 2005. ning of the serious prob-
roads finally came back to enviados a casa temprano Las semanas pasaron y
lived in Estes Park since Yo también sufrí por la lems we had to face due to
work. I am grateful that para recibir llamadas de todavía no pudimos salir
2005. inundación, perdí mi car- the flood. When I returned
my family has overcome los huéspedes que can- de Estes Park debido a
I also suffered from the ro. Recuerdo ese día home, my wife and I made
this. The houses that were celaron las reservaciones daños en la carretera.
flood, I lost my car. I como si fuera hoy, ese sure we were stocked with
destroyed, those that lost a por la destrucción de las Estábamos empezando a
remember that day like it día alrededor de las 6:30 groceries and emergency
loved one and the tremen- vías de entrada a Estes quedarnos sin alimentos,
was today, at 6:30 a.m., am, me primo me habló supplies and things for our
dous damage caused by Park. Eso fue solo el suministros y otras necesi-
my cousin called me that por teléfono y me dijo baby. Then we drove to
the flood, is something comienzo de los graves dades. Las tiendas locales
my car was completely que mi carro estaba total- the service station and
that we, the people who problemas que tuvimos estaban cada vez menos
submerged in the water. mente sumergido en el made sure our tanks were
witness this, will never for- que afrontar debido a la surtidas y pude ver que la
... I had lent my car to my agua. ... yo le había full, as they informed us
get. Who knew how pow- inundación. Cuando gente comenzaba a impa-
cousin for two weeks, prestado mi carro a mi that the gas would run out
erful water could be? regresé a mi casa, mi espo- cientarse. Después de
and at that time he lived primo por dos semanas, soon. We were cautious
Yo, J.Antonio Márquez sa y yo nos aseguramos de aproximadamente un mes,
in the center of Estes, ese tiempo el vivía en el and made sure we were
me desperté listo para tra- que estuviéramos abasteci- los caminos finalmente
nearby the post office centro de Estes, mas o prepared for what was
bajar sin sospechar el ter- dos de víveres y suminis- volvieron a funcionar.
and used to leave his car menos por las oficinas coming.
ror que me esperaba ese tros de emergencia y Estoy agradecido de que
parked in that area. The del correo y parqueaba el We were without tele-
día. Recuerdo que cuando cosas para nuestra bebé. mi familia haya superado
rest is history, by effects carro en esa zona. El res- phones for about a week,
llegué al trabajo, podía Luego corrimos a la est- esto. Las casas que fueron
of the flood, early morn- to es historia, por efectos before we were able to get
escuchar el rumor del ación de servicio y nos destruidas, los que perdi-
ing that day, the whole de la inundación toda el in touch with our friends
agua del río y ver en tiem- aseguramos de que nues- eron a un ser querido y el
area was under three área amaneció bajo tres and our loved ones since
po real, la destrucción que tros tanques estuvieran tremendo daño causado
meters of water ... it was metros de agua…fue el the service towers were
la corriente del río fuera llenos, ya que nos informa- por la inundación, es algo
the end of my green 2008 fin de mi Mitsubishi not working. The weeks
de su cauce producía. Vi ron que la gasolina se que nosotros, las personas
Mitsubishi Eclipse too. ... Eclipse 2008 color verde. passed and we still could
como las aguas inundaban acabaría pronto. Fuimos que presenciamos esto,
I just wanted to share my ... bueno yo solo les not leave Estes Park due
las habitaciones del sótano cautelosos y nos asegura- nunca olvidaremos.
story. quería compartir mi his- to road damage. We were
de mi sitio de trabajo. mos de estar preparados ¿Quién sabía lo poderosa
Hola, me llamo Ricar- toria starting to run out of food,
Inmediatamente comenza- para lo que venía. Estuvi- que podría ser el agua?

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