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ourwestminsternews.com October 10, 2013 50 cents A Colorado Community Media Publication Adams County and Jefferson County, Colorado • Volume 68, Issue 51 Printed on recycled newsprint. Please recycle this copy. POSTAL ADDRESS Election: Candidates respond to questions. See Page 8 Family, community come together to dedicate park for Ridgeway By Ashley Reimers areimers@ourcoloradonews. com W ith the sun shining bright and children laughing, the com- munity of Westminster and the Ridgeway family celebrat- ed the dedication of the Jes- sica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, the one- year anniversary of Jessica’s disappearance. Hundreds of people wear- ing purple, Jessica’s favorite color, came together to honor the life of Jessica and her lega- cy, which will be remembered by a park created and built in the 10-year-old’s name and memory. On Oct. 5, 2012, Jessica was kidnapped and later killed by Austin Sigg, 18, who recently pleaded guilty to charges in- cluding first-degree murder and kidnapping. Her disappearance sparked a massive search with hun- dreds of community volun- teers and 75 law enforcement agencies working around the clock to bring Jessica home. Days later her remains were found in an open space area and in the crawl space of Sigg’s home. One member of law en- forcement particularly invest- ed in the case was Westmin- ster Police Chief Lee Birk, who dedicated many hours for the past year to achieve justice for Jessica. During the dedication cer- emony he held back tears de- scribing how Jessica’s life has taught the community to love and care more, and although he had never met Jessica, him- self and several other law en- forcement would agree that they were profoundly touched by Jessica and came to feel as though she was their own daughter. “Jessica brought out what is good and right in people in our community. This park is part of Jessica’s legacy, but what it really signifies is the lessons Jessica taught us,” he said. “She taught us that fam- ily is important, we all should be better neighbors and com- munity members and we all should care and love more because life is short and these things are what are most im- portant.” From left, Jessica Ridgeway’s aunt Rebecca Ridgeway and Jessica’s mother Sarah Ridgeway hold hands during an opening prayer at the dedication ceremony of the Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in Westminster. Far right, Sarah Ridgeway, Jessica Ridgeway’s mother, and other family members of Jessica, release 10 balloons in honor of Jessica’s 10 years of life during the dedication ceremony of the Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in Westminster. Photos by Ashley Reimers ‘She taught us that family is important, we all should be better neighbors and community members.’ Police Chief Lee Birk Honoring Jessica Lao to rebuild temple Plans revealed at community meeting on Oct. 2 By Ashley Reimers [email protected] A devastating fire destroyed the Lao Buddhist Temple of Colorado in West- minster in December 2011. And now, the Lao community is be- ginning the process of rebuilding their temple, a place that not only serves as a gathering building for their Thera- vada Buddhist religion practices, but also a place to sustain their culture. Since then, the Laotian community has been gathering in a large tent on the property at 10685 Dover St. and on Oct. 2, the Laotian community hosted a community meeting inviting neigh- bors to view the proposed plans for the redevelopment of the Lao Buddhist Temple. Westminster city planner Patty Mc- Cartney said the meeting is just the beginning stage of planning process to construct a new temple. She said the plan is still in review process and eventually will move for- ward to the planning commission and then city council. The plans include two buildings, a small 30-foot by 30-foot building to be used by the monks and a second larger building, 90-foot by 90-foot, which will be the temple. The property is about 4.5 acres total and according to Tom Pong, project di- rector of the rebuilding team, the new temple will have a capacity of about 300-350 people. “This site and temple means so much to our entire Lao community and has been the center point for us to continue with our peaceful Thera- vada Buddhist religion practices, shel- ter for our entire community to gather and sustain our culture and a place for refuge for those in need of help,” Pong said. “It is open to all who are interested in learning more about our rich cul- ture and peaceful religious meditation practice.” Pong said securing all of the fi- nancing for the redevelopment will be challenging, but seeing the white tent every day and knowing some elderly members of the Lao Buddhist commu- nity are waiting to see the redevelop- ment come to life are great sources of motivation. “We have terminally ill members who want to see this erected,” he said. “That is very motivating for our community. And we have faith and trust in each other that it will happen.” For more information or to donate to the Lao Buddhist Temple in West- minster, visit www.watlaodenver.net. Ridgeway continues on Page 7

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ourwestminsternews.com

October 10, 2013 50 centsA Colorado Community Media Publication

Adams County and Jeff erson County, Colorado • Volume 68, Issue 51

Printed on recycled newsprint. Please recycle this copy.

POSTAL ADDRESS

Westminster 10-10-2013

Election: Candidates respond to questions. See Page 8

Family, community come together to dedicate park for Ridgeway

By Ashley Reimers [email protected]

With the sun shining bright and children laughing, the com-

munity of Westminster and the Ridgeway family celebrat-ed the dedication of the Jes-sica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, the one-year anniversary of Jessica’s disappearance.

Hundreds of people wear-ing purple, Jessica’s favorite color, came together to honor the life of Jessica and her lega-cy, which will be remembered by a park created and built in the 10-year-old’s name and memory.

On Oct. 5, 2012, Jessica was kidnapped and later killed by Austin Sigg, 18, who recently pleaded guilty to charges in-cluding fi rst-degree murder and kidnapping.

Her disappearance sparked a massive search with hun-dreds of community volun-teers and 75 law enforcement agencies working around the clock to bring Jessica home. Days later her remains were found in an open space area

and in the crawl space of Sigg’s home.

One member of law en-forcement particularly invest-ed in the case was Westmin-ster Police Chief Lee Birk, who dedicated many hours for the past year to achieve justice for Jessica.

During the dedication cer-emony he held back tears de-scribing how Jessica’s life has taught the community to love and care more, and although he had never met Jessica, him-self and several other law en-forcement would agree that they were profoundly touched by Jessica and came to feel as though she was their own daughter.

“Jessica brought out what is good and right in people in our community. This park is part of Jessica’s legacy, but what it really signifi es is the lessons Jessica taught us,” he said. “She taught us that fam-ily is important, we all should be better neighbors and com-munity members and we all should care and love more because life is short and these things are what are most im-portant.”

From left, Jessica Ridgeway’s aunt Rebecca Ridgeway and Jessica’s mother Sarah Ridgeway hold hands during an opening prayer at the dedication ceremony of the Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in Westminster.

Far right, Sarah Ridgeway, Jessica Ridgeway’s mother, and other family members of Jessica, release 10 balloons in honor of Jessica’s 10 years of life during the dedication ceremony of the Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in Westminster. Photos by Ashley Reimers

‘She taught us that family is important, we all should be better neighbors and community members.’

Police Chief Lee Birk

Honoring Jessica

Lao to rebuild temple Plans revealed at community meetingon Oct. 2 By Ashley Reimers [email protected]

A devastating fi re destroyed the Lao Buddhist Temple of Colorado in West-minster in December 2011.

And now, the Lao community is be-ginning the process of rebuilding their temple, a place that not only serves as a gathering building for their Thera-vada Buddhist religion practices, but also a place to sustain their culture.

Since then, the Laotian community has been gathering in a large tent on the property at 10685 Dover St. and on Oct. 2, the Laotian community hosted a community meeting inviting neigh-bors to view the proposed plans for the redevelopment of the Lao Buddhist Temple.

Westminster city planner Patty Mc-Cartney said the meeting is just the beginning stage of planning process to construct a new temple.

She said the plan is still in review process and eventually will move for-ward to the planning commission and then city council.

The plans include two buildings, a small 30-foot by 30-foot building to be used by the monks and a second larger building, 90-foot by 90-foot, which will be the temple.

The property is about 4.5 acres total and according to Tom Pong, project di-rector of the rebuilding team, the new temple will have a capacity of about 300-350 people.

“This site and temple means so much to our entire Lao community and has been the center point for us to continue with our peaceful Thera-vada Buddhist religion practices, shel-ter for our entire community to gather and sustain our culture and a place for refuge for those in need of help,” Pong said.

“It is open to all who are interested in learning more about our rich cul-ture and peaceful religious meditation practice.”

Pong said securing all of the fi -nancing for the redevelopment will be challenging, but seeing the white tent every day and knowing some elderly members of the Lao Buddhist commu-nity are waiting to see the redevelop-ment come to life are great sources of motivation.

“We have terminally ill members who want to see this erected,” he said.

“That is very motivating for our community. And we have faith and trust in each other that it will happen.”

For more information or to donate to the Lao Buddhist Temple in West-minster, visit www.watlaodenver.net.

Ridgeway continues on Page 7

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Learn to ride the tides of change How many of you remember the Bron-

cos two Super Bowls? Do you remember how they won those

two games? John Elway, plus a dominating running

game.My, how times have changed. This year,

as Peyton Manning is so adeptly highlight-ing, a good running game is almost an afterthought to a winning NFL team.

Still, a few teams and coaches cling to their power games — old habits die hard.

Which is another way of saying that paradigms are diffi cult things to change. And often, the recognition of a changed paradigm comes only on the other side of a painful experience (enter the New York Giants).

About 48 percent of us received just such a lesson 11 months ago.

The presidential campaign of Mitt Rom-ney fi rmly believed that they were going to win the election, or, at the very least, that they were going to have a very interest-ing night. They thought that way because that’s what their polling told them.

Unfortunately for them, the “science”

of polling involves a little bit of art: the pollster manipulates the raw numbers based on what he or she believes the overall electorate is going to look like on election day.

They make conclusions by straining data through a fi lter of their own (educat-ed) assumptions.

The Romney pollster and the Obama pollster probably got similar raw numbers, but the assumptions of the Obama cam-paign, it turns out, were more in tune with the changed electorate than the assump-tions of the Romney pollster.

Mitt Romney got slapped upside the head by a shifting paradigm.

Actually, several paradigms, but that’s a topic for another day.

The ability to function successfully in the world, it would seem, is deeply tied to one’s ability to foresee and manage shift-ing paradigms.

For example, public schools are just now coming to grips with the idea that stu-dents have hundreds of sources of infor-mation at their fi ngertips, and the schools are not even in the top ten.

So, when a school like Oberon Middle begins encouraging their students to bring and use their networking devices for schoolwork, it is a foresighted refl ection of an understanding of the shifting paradigm, and an attempt to manage and use it.

The pastor at my church has lately been pointing out that every bit of re-search points to a massive cultural shift in America that says people, in general, no longer look to churches and the clergy for understanding of truth.

Whereas, fi fty years ago, discussions of morals and right and wrong were founded in the teachings of religion, today, the sources of right and wrong are as broad as

Hollywood or as isolated as Twitter. In other words, the new paradigm is

that institutions are no longer trusted sources of morality, and, as Pastor John says, for the Church to thrive, it’s going to need to start thinking of itself as mission-aries in its own country.

Paradigm shifts are strange things, but they seem to be piling up in this fast-changing world.

So I would leave you with this thought: per capita, more millionaires made their fortunes during the Great Depression than at any other time in American history. Why? Because they understood how the world was changing in tumultuous times.

So learn to ride the waves as they shift underneath you.

If you catch the right one, it may take you on to far, green country and a swift sunrise!

Michael Alcorn is a music teacher and fi t-ness instructor who lives in Arvada with his wife and three children. He graduated from Alameda High School and the University of Colorado-Boulder.

WESTMINSTER NEWS IN A HURRY Come visit Standley Lake

Although the boating and camping sea-son at Standley Lake is over for 2013, the regional park at 100th Avenue and Simms Street in Westminster still has a lot to offer.

There are nearly 14 miles of trails throughout the park that can be enjoyed by foot or bike, and mountain views. Shoreline fi shing is available at Standley Lakeshoreline fi shing is allowed from sun-rise to sunset.

Whether using bait or lures, more than 13 varieties of fi sh are waiting to be caught. Wildlife viewing is another activity. State of Colorado fi shing regulations must be ob-served when fi shing at Standley Lake. The

use of aquatic bait is strictly prohibited. Visit the Standley Lake website www.

cityofwestminster.us/ParksRec/Parks/ StandleyLakeRegionalPark.aspx or call the Nature Center at 303-425-1097 for more information or questions,

National Prescription Drug Take Back DayFrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday,

Oct. 26 at the Westminster Public Safety Center, staff from the Westminster Police Department, in cooperation with the Drug Enforcement Administration, will provide a prescription drug drop-off.

Acceptable items include all medica-tions, prescription and over the counter,

in pill and liquid form; make sure liquids are secured or sealed. Unacceptable items include needles of any kind, mer-cury (thermometers), oxygen containers, chemotherapy/radioactive substances, pressurized canisters or illicit drugs.

For more information on this event contact Senior Police Offi cer Jessica Beren at 303-658-4415.

City purchases 2.83 acres for open spaceOn Sept. 26, the city purchased 2.83

acres of land at 12620 Zuni St., which is north of 122nd Avenue on the east side of Federal Parkway for open space.

The property was purchased for

$450,000 using City of Westminster open space funds and a grant of $225,000 from the Adams County Open Space program.

This parcel contains a house and as-sociated improvements which will be removed and the property will be re-vege-tated as open space.

Purchasing this property for open space will provide a buffer to the Big Dry Creek Open Space and complete the city’s own-ership in this area.

The city’s Open Space Advisory Board considers this purchase a high priority acquisition due to the goal of preserving at least 1,000 feet on each side of Big Dry Creek to serve as a wildlife corridor.

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NEWS: Ralston House expands services. Page 5

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Federal Center hit by shutdown Center goes into ‘weekend mode’ By Clarke Reader and Amy Woodward [email protected], [email protected]

The Federal Center in Lake-wood is one place in Colorado that is feeling the full force of the federal government shutdown.

The campus, which is normal-ly full of vehicles and has about 6,200 employees, has the feeling of a ghost town.

Only minimal staff have been retained, and that is in keeping with the plan for the agency when there is a lack of funds.

According to information post-ed on the U.S. General Services Administration’s website, the GSA provides a minimal level of staff-ing to support federal agency functions that must continue dur-ing the lapse period.

“In the absence of appropria-tions, GSA owned and leased buildings will remain open. In many cases, because of the im-pact on the number of personnel

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The information also states that parking spaces associated with GSA facilities will remain open. The Federal Protective Ser-vice will also continue to provide

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working as usual but if the govern-ment shutdown continues, they will have to close.

“We hope that it won’t go that long,” George Douglas, spokes-person for NREL said. “We can continue to operate for a month or more the way we are now,” he said.

The main gate at the Federal Center. Due to the government shutdown, the center has gone into “weekend mode” with minimal sta� . Photo by Clarke Reader

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Chad Smith graduated from Northglenn High School and Tanya Grubbs went to Legacy High School. Chad and Tanya met in 2010 and were engaged in May of 2012. They will be getting married on October 12, 2013 and will be honeymooning in Hawaii. Chad Smith is self employed at House of Babes. They plan to make their home in Northglenn.

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Mill levy override earns support By Ashley Reimers [email protected]

A proposed mill levy override for the Adams County School District 50 is now backed by two major entities: the city of Westminster and the Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District. Both the Westminster city council and the Hyland Hills board of directors passed resolutions sup-porting the mill levy override.

If approved on Nov. 5, the mill levy override would raise $5.25 million, which equates to an increase of $6.63 per month and $86 per year on a home valued at $100,000. Bill Christopher, co-chair of the Invest in Success Committee sup-porting the mill levy override, said the money will basically take the place of the cash reserves used this year to balance the budget and does not provide anything major in the way of new programs or capital expenditures.

“The mill levy override will basically main-tain what the district is doing now and keep the momentum the district has achieved in the last couple of years,” he said.

“If the $5.25 million isn’t there, then the school district will be faced with some challeng-ing decisions as far as balancing the budget in subsequent years.”

Christopher said some of the money will go heating and cooling improvements in existing schools, but no new schools will be built with the funding.

“These improvements will happen over the years,” he said. “It won’t all get done in one year for sure.”

Steve Saunders, communications director for the district, said this is the fi rst mill levy override put before the voters since 2002, and if approved,

will make up for a dramatic reduction in fund-ing from the state. The district currently receives about $6900 from the state per student, which dropped from $7,500 four years ago, he added.

“To make up the difference and maintain educational programming over the past several years, the Board of Education dipped into its fund balance,” he said.

With Election Day just weeks away, the In-vest in Success Committee is focusing on getting information on the mill levy override to district residents.

Deb Haviland, committee co-chair, said she is pleased with the fundraising done so far, and now the push is getting informative documents into the mail to residents.

“We need to get the message out to the com-munity,” she said. “This mill levy override is ex-tremely important for the district because it will allow the momentum that the district has made

over the last couple years. We have to keep that momentum going.”

Haviland said the committee will also be con-ducting phone trees in the future to spread the word to explain to district residents the impor-tance of a local charge to benefi t the students, rather than at the state level.

“We can’t count on the state for everything,” she said. “Sometimes we have to come right in our community and our community needs to take care of our students who deserve our sup-port.”

The ballot language focuses on our key ob-jectives: providing student with instruction and basic skills for success in college, and the work place, keeping highly qualifi ed teachers and staff in the classroom, providing each child access to comprehensive education and providing funds necessary for the health and well-being of stu-dents.

Tennyson Knolls Elementary in Adams County School District 50 received a new heating and cooling system over the summer. If the mill levy override passes this November, more schools in the district will see heating and cooling improvements. Photo by Ashley Reimers

Je� co School Board candidates make pitch School board candidates come together for forum By Vic Vela [email protected]

Jefferson County school board candidates made their pitches to voters at a Wheat Ridge fo-rum last week.

Five of the six candidates who are seeking positions on the Jeffco Board of Education gave short speeches touting their attributes, during an Oct. 2 event at city hall.

The six hopefuls are vying to fi ll three open seats on the fi ve-member board. The board seats are broken up into individual districts, but Jeffco voters will vote for all three races, regardless of where they live in the county.

Gordon “Spud” Van de Water and Ken Witt will square off in a race to fi ll a District 5 seat, one that represents their home city of Littleton and parts of south Lakewood.

Van De Water told audience members that his nickname of “Spud” came from “Spud” Chan-dler, a former New York Yankees pitcher who Van de Water said used to have trouble fi nding the strike zone.

But this Spud — who worked in education policy and research areas for three decades — believes that he is making a strong pitch to voters who want to see more children in Jeffco succeed, such as those who may be struggling in areas of academic performance.

“We need to work very hard to make student

achievement our number one goal and work to close the achievement gap in this county,” he said.

Witt touted his data security business background, one where he “set policy for multi-billion dollar corporations” as a leader-ship strength that he hopes to bring to the school board. Like Van de Water, he talked about the district’s need to close student performance gaps and his desire to address parents’ frustrations over school waiting lists.

“I would like to make certain that we are able to deliver access to a high quality education to ev-ery Jeffco student,” Witt said.

Also addressing Wheat Ridge voters on Oct. 2 were two West-minster mothers who are com-peting for a District 1 seat, one that represents their home city

and much of Arvada.Tonya Aultman-Bettridge talk-

ed about her 20-year career in research and eval-uation work in the areas of juvenile justice and mental health.

“If I’ve learned anything in 20 years of re-search, I have learned that a solid public educa-tion is absolutely the best investment that we can make as a community for our children,” she said.

Aultman-Bettridge’s opponent, Julie Williams, is the self-proclaimed “conservative choice” in

the District 1 race. In her speech, she blasted “educrats” and

vowed to bring “common sense and simple solu-tions” to the school board.

“I can think of no higher calling on earth than being a mom,” she said. “I want to be the mom’s voice on our school board.”

The District 2 match-up features John Newkirk of Conifer and Jeff LaMontagne of Lakewood. The district includes the candidates’ home cities, as well as Evergreen and parts of Golden.

Newkirk, who has worked in the medical technology fi eld, touted his 20 years of youth volunteer work and his own Jeffco schooling. He also talked about the challenges that the district faces.

“We’ve got our challenges,” he said. “We have budget challenges; we have classroom challeng-es; we have curriculum challenges. But as we’ve learned, in America we do not run from our chal-lenges, we run toward them.”

LaMontagne did not attend the event. In his stead, Sue Windels, a LaMontagne supporter, gave a speech where she talked about LaMon-tagne’s role in co-founding the Second Wind Foundation, an organization that provides coun-seling services for children who are at-risk for suicide.

“I know that Jeff has really positively impact-ed the lives of many students and probably has saved a lot of lives as well,” she said.

The forum, which was sponsored by Wheat Ridge United Neighborhoods, did not include a question-and-answer segment for the school board candidates.

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Ralston House expands services Abused children from Adams, Broom� eld to have a new safe haven By Ashley Reimers [email protected]

The Ralston House, with locations in Arvada and Lakewood, is expanding its ser-vices to the 17th Judicial District.

The nonprofi t organization provides a friendly and safe environment for chil-dren and teenagers who have been sexu-ally abused, physically abused or have witnessed a violent crime an opportunity to share their stories and begin the healing journey.

Don Moseley, executive director, said for over a year, children in the 17th Judicial Dis-trict, which serves Adams and Broomfi eld counties, were being brought to the Ralston house by police, social services, the sheriff’s department and the district attorney’s of-fi ce for services.

He said in May a memorandum of un-derstanding was signed by all entities as well as the Ralston House to begin offi cial service in the 17th Judicial District.

Now, to provide the extended service, a site in Northglenn will eventually be opened.

“The Ralston House is now the offi cial advocacy center for the 17th Judicial Dis-trict,” he said. “With such a large district, another site with a lot of capacity is need-ed.”

Moseley said the Ralston House receives referrals from law enforcement, social ser-vices and the district attorney’s offi ce and works with these agencies to provide spe-cialized forensic interviews and medical ex-aminations for children.

Instead of children who have been sexu-ally abused being transported to the police station for an interview, Moseley said they are taken to the Ralston House to give their interview.

“Sexual perpetrators tell kids it’s their fault, and the kids feel they are to blame and they feel like they will be arrested,” he said. “So taking these kids to the police sta-tion can often be the worst place to take them. Being able to come to Ralston House reminds them that they are not the ones in trouble.”

District Attorney Dave Young said hav-ing a site in Northglenn will be a great ben-efi t to the district and offi cers and deputies will no longer have to travel to Arvada to transport children in need of service.

He said the Ralston House is a great or-ganization providing a safe environment for children in traumatic situations.

“Knowing the children are able to be interviewed in a comfortable environment

that feels more like a home than a police station would, means a lot,” he said. “Plus when it comes to handling these types of cases, it will be easier for us because we will already be working closely with the forensic interviewers who interviewed the child at the beginning.”

Moseley has been with the Ralston House for seven years. When he was hired, it was his job to grow the organization, and not too long after that, numbers began to increase. When he started, Ralston House was serving just 250 kids a year, now for 2013, Moseley said he’s expecting the num-ber to be at 950 kids for the year.

Ralston House is also expanding their services by now providing free trainings to churches, schools, sports organizations and

other organizations involved with children on how to identify a perpetrator and how to put rules in place to keep perpetrators out of the organization. Moseley said the training helps people to catch certain pat-terns that perpetrators have as well as help teach people what to do if a perpetrator does make it into the organization. To set up an appointment for a training session, call 720-898-6741.

“What people don’t understand is that perpetrators seek out professions involving children, they are looking to fi nd children and gain their trust,” he said.

The Ralston House operates solely on donations and grants and does not receive any federal funding. To donate, visit www.ralstonhouse.net.

As part of the fundraising e� orts in April this year, the Ralston House planted Pinwheel Gardens with bright blue pinwheels, which are a symbol of child abuse prevention awareness across the nation, around Je� erson County. The organization asked residents throughout the county to plan their own gardens to help raise money for the organization. April 2014 will give residents in Adams County the opportunity to participate now that Ralston House has expanded its services into the 17th Judicial District. Courtesy photo

Je� co deputies sue for alleged unpaid wages County attorney � les a motion to dismiss case By Amy Woodward [email protected]

At least 10 deputies from the Jeffco Sheriff’s of-fi ce have fi led a complaint in federal district court against Sheriff Ted Mink and the Board of County Commissioners.

The county attorneys have fi led a motion to dis-miss the case in response.

The deputies’ complaint was fi led in December 2012. They claim that under the Fair Labor Standards Act,

they are entitled to unpaid wages from the county for overtime work.

The Fair Labor Standards Act passed by Congress in 1938 set the standards and regulations of operations between employer and worker including minimum wage, overtime compensa-tion and other additional provisions.

State law dictates the sheriff is responsible for setting salaries and wages for employees subject to the approval of the com-missioners according to state statute.

According to the com-plaint, the sheriff allegedly published set salaries and wages in a posted docu-

ment titled “Salary Sched-ule.”

Plaintiffs argue the sala-ries listed on the schedules posted for the years 2010, 2011, and 2012 are not the amount they received for those years. Attorneys for the plaintiffs argue that both the salary schedule, and the policy and proce-dures manual constituted a promise made by the coun-ty to the plaintiffs.

In a brief interview with Sheriff Ted Mink he stated the “Salary Schedule” was not a document refl ect-ing promised salary rates, but an internal document based on the results of a countywide salary survey conducted by a consulting

fi rm hired by the commis-sioners.

The results were used as a basis for what their step-in-grade program should be, and was never publicly posted or published by Sheriff Mink.

“It was only a recom-mendation that we put to-gether internally,” Sheriff Mink said and those rec-ommendations were never funded by the commission-ers.

Pat Gilbert, county attor-ney, argues in the latest mo-tion that “any alleged prom-ises to pay is unenforceable because the commissioners did not approve the salary schedule as required,” and plaintiffs have not provid-

ed suffi cient facts to show their rates of pay were sal-ary scheduled rates.

“We don’t believe they stated a federal claim for an

overtime violation,” Gilbert said.

Counsel for the plain-tiff’s did not comment by press time.

Je� co School Board candidates make pitch the District 1 race.

In her speech, she blasted “educrats” and vowed to bring “common sense and simple solu-tions” to the school board.

“I can think of no higher calling on earth than being a mom,” she said. “I want to be the mom’s voice on our school board.”

The District 2 match-up features John Newkirk of Conifer and Jeff LaMontagne of Lakewood. The district includes the candidates’ home cities, as well as Evergreen and parts of Golden.

Newkirk, who has worked in the medical technology fi eld, touted his 20 years of youth volunteer work and his own Jeffco schooling. He also talked about the challenges that the district faces.

“We’ve got our challenges,” he said. “We have budget challenges; we have classroom challeng-es; we have curriculum challenges. But as we’ve learned, in America we do not run from our chal-lenges, we run toward them.”

LaMontagne did not attend the event. In his stead, Sue Windels, a LaMontagne supporter, gave a speech where she talked about LaMon-tagne’s role in co-founding the Second Wind Foundation, an organization that provides coun-seling services for children who are at-risk for suicide.

“I know that Jeff has really positively impact-ed the lives of many students and probably has saved a lot of lives as well,” she said.

The forum, which was sponsored by Wheat Ridge United Neighborhoods, did not include a question-and-answer segment for the school board candidates.

From left, Chris Tostenson and Ken Davis, chefs with Kachina Southwestern Grill in Westminster, grill up some steak kabobs during the 2013 Metro North Chamber of Commerce Taste of the Chamber on Oct. 2 at the Denver Mart in Denver. Over 25 food vendors served food to a large crowd of people during the event. Photo by Ashley Reimers

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opinions / yours and ours

A week to tout value of newspapersWhere was it that you heard about the

so-called demise of the newspaper?Probably, you read about it in your

daily newspaper; because, as Mark Twain, a journalist himself, was able to write to a friend: “The report of my death was an ex-aggeration.” And a good newspaper will go on to explain the source of the rumor, and if false, will present the facts that debunk it.

Well into the 21st century, Ameri-can newspapers are as relevant as ever, because like other vital segments of their community, they are always at work and always looking to reinvent themselves.

We’ve seen this in high-profile deals such as Jeff Bezos’ acquisition of The Washington Post; but we’ve also seen dra-matic changes nationally at newspapers large and small, as their news, advertis-ing, marketing and circulation staffs have embraced a variety of digital and social media platforms to reach new and existing readers, while continuing to present the news in the traditional print format.

But the modes of communication are not the most important change: That is in the way that the newspaper has greatly expanded its role as watchdog for the com-munity.

Trust in our public institutions is on a steady decline, and sturdy journalism is going to be the only reliable way for aver-age Americans to glean the truth from a

stream of conflicting information dissemi-nated by political partisans and vested interests.

In the past year, newspapers were the leading source of information on these stories of vital importance in their commu-nities and nationwide:

• The Denver Post conveyed news via text, social media and video of James Holmes, who killed 12 moviegoers in Aurora, while the tragic events still were occurring.

• The Tennessean in Nashville called attention to Tennessee’s Department of Children’s Services’ inability to account for the deaths or near-deaths over a three-year period of approximately 200 children who were in custody or whose welfare was being monitored by the state. The reports led to the department head’s resignation and a restructure of the department.

• An investigation by The Sun Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., uncovered wide-spread cases of off-duty police officers’ reckless driving.

In each case, the newspaper looked at

its role as a voice for the entire community it serves.

Despite all the obituaries being writ-ten about newspapers, we look at these examples and many more and find that newspapers are amazingly spry and alert

— and always at work.(Guest opinion written by Ted R. Ray-

burn, editorial page editor at The Tennes-sean, provided by the National Newspaper Association in conjunction with National Newspaper Week, Oct. 6-12).

guest editorial

Do you want to go to Mars?A Dutch organization, Mars One, has announced plans to establish a human settlement

on Mars by 2023 and has received thousands of applications, even though it might be a one-way trip. Colorado Community Media asked visitors to the Outlets at Castle Rock if they would be interested in going.

“Probably. It’s something different. I’m a futuristic thinker … (But if it were a one-way trip) “it would depend on if they have a beach or a lake and if I could convince my family to go.”

— Chase McCall, Castle Rock

“Yes. ... The Earth is getting overpopulated. It’s getting too polluted. I totally know my friends would go with me. They totally agree.”

— Lauren M., Parker

“No. I’m a picky eater. I don’t think I could eat astronaut food. And I like to be outdoors.”

— Brittany Dunn, Centennial

“No. ... We’re outdoors people. I don’t know how you could be ‘outdoorsy’ there. I like all four seasons. And it’s a really big risk.”

— Brian Bergeman, Aurora

question of the week Living in a world just gone crazy

Remember some years ago when we watched on television, O.J. Simpson racing down the Los Angeles highway in a white Bronco with the police in hot pursuit.

The other day we witnessed such cra-ziness again on two fronts, New York and Washington D.C.

It was surreal watching a group of mo-torcyclists surrounding a passenger car and beating up the driver on the streets in New York City.

Then came the really crazy chase as Washington D.C. police attempted to stop a black car with a woman driver. We watched in horror as she’s driving over 80 mph on busy streets.

Only after they got her stopped did they find there was a “baby on board.”

The baby was quickly dispatched to a nearby hospital while her mother was being shot at and killed.

Then the questioning began as to why they (the police) couldn’t have shot out the car tires and slowed the car.

I’m sure if the police had known a baby was in the back seat they would not have shot and killed the mother.

Once again we learn the mother had mental health problems. When search-ing her Stamford, Connecticut home, medication for bi-polar and depression was found.

What a terrible ending to a chase that from this woman’s mission was to get to President Obama who she thought was communicating with her.

The police found no guns in her car. They blatantly shot at her with their guns blazing. The whole crime scene was sur-real.

Meanwhile, “at the O.K. Corral” as the song goes, our pathetic group of lawmak-ers were playing little games, whispering and smirking as they made up their little reasons for “not negotiating”.

Collectively they are a bunch of spoiled brats and that’s the best we can say about them.

If I hear one more legislator speak “for the American people” I think I’ll throw up.

They aren’t speaking for us, they are speaking for their re-election bid. They really only want to say enough to get re-elected and not make any big blunders.

Close to homeThen we learn about a big blunder

right here in Westminster. It’s my under-standing city counselor Bob Briggs (and candidate for Mayor) is forming incorpo-ration papers to create a new Westmin-ster Chamber of Commerce.

Folks, we need that like a hole in the head.

Quote of the week“A man is a lion for his own cause.”

Scottish ProverbStay well, stay involved and stay

tuned.

Vi June is past Democratic state repre-sentative for House District 35. She is a former mayor of Westminster and a for-mer newspaper publisher. A Westminster resident for more than four decades, she and her husband, Bob, have five grown children and eight grandchildren.

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MaiL, e-MaiL or fax to:Colorado Community MediaAtt: Editor 8703 Yates Drive Suite 210, Westminster, CO 80031 [email protected] 303-426-4209

Support BriggsMy name is Christy (Briggs) Price, I’m

the daughter of Bob Briggs, candidate for Westminster’s 30th Mayor. (I am also a longtime Westminster and surrounding area resident.)

I feel my father is not only the most qualified candidate, but in addition he’s not just your usual politician, he has al-ways simply ‘loved people!’

During his 30-plus years of experi-ence, he has been both a volunteer and an elected official to over 60 boards and committees on the local, county and state levels.

I’d have to say I’m the proudest of my father’s service as a charter member on the Open Space Board. His legacy of obtaining land for use as parks and trails, will con-tinue on to our grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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In-between is really middle of nowhere Some of you may remember the Gerry

Rafferty song, “Stuck in the Middle,” and then again, since it was written and fi rst performed in 1972 by Stealers Wheel, maybe there are more of you who don’t have a clue about what I am referring to.

That’s OK. The point is this: Are you stuck in the

middle?Are you in the middle of a project, the

middle of a decision, the middle of a quar-rel, or just stuck in the middle of anything?

You see, it’s the middle that gets us. It’s not the “yeses” or the “noes” that derail us, it is the “maybes” that bring us the greatest frustration. It’s when we get paralyzed by indecision or suffer paralysis by analysis as we overthink each and every single thing we do.

You know what I mean, right? It’s that in-between stuff that really muddles the

middle. Those “tweener” situations where we do not know if we are in or out, or on which side, or whose side we will fall. The real questions are why and how we fi nd ourselves in this position.

Is it because we are over-accommodat-ing and work so hard at pleasing everyone that we fi nd ourselves in the middle so that we do not offend anyone? And you know

what happens when we are in a relation-ship, friendship, or partnership and both people strive to accommodate the other person, it’s like ending up in a reverse arm wrestling match. Instead of strenuously trying to “push” our opponent’s hand to the table, both sides try and let the other person win and end up in an extreme game of tug of war as we “pull” our own hands toward our side of the table.

What are we afraid of? Are we fearful that we may make the wrong decision? Here’s the deal, we can make and will make a million wrong decisions in our life.

But there is nothing we can ever do, within reason, that will torpedo our lives or our relationships or any business ven-ture that we are pursuing that cannot be overcome as long as our decisions are in alignment with our values.

And as Roy Disney said, “It’s not hard to

make decisions when you know what your values are.”

It’s when we don’t put our stake in the ground and waffl e about everything we need to do that places us in a perpetual state of limbo and unable to move forward. And we usually choose not to take a stand or make a decision because we are operat-ing out of a mode of fear or scarcity rather than a mode of growth or abundance.

What are you waiting for? What’s the big or even little decision that is holding you back? I would love to hear all about it at [email protected] and when we resolve to leave the “tweener” in us behind, it really will be a better than good week.

Michael Norton, a resident of Highlands Ranch, is the former president of the Zig Ziglar organization and CEO and founder of www.candogo.com

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Support BriggsMy name is Christy (Briggs) Price, I’m

the daughter of Bob Briggs, candidate for Westminster’s 30th Mayor. (I am also a longtime Westminster and surrounding area resident.)

I feel my father is not only the most qualifi ed candidate, but in addition he’s not just your usual politician, he has al-ways simply ‘loved people!’

During his 30-plus years of experi-ence, he has been both a volunteer and an elected offi cial to over 60 boards and committees on the local, county and state levels.

I’d have to say I’m the proudest of my father’s service as a charter member on the Open Space Board. His legacy of obtaining land for use as parks and trails, will con-tinue on to our grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Many politicians have their own politi-cal agendas — I can honestly say that my father just wants the BEST for everyone! He will make an outstanding “goodwill ambas-sador” for the City of Westminster.

Christy PriceWestminster

Defeat Amendment 66Amendment 66 (a billion dollar tax

increase to “improve” education) costs a lot of money, yet it doesn’t address the systemic problems of public education. If Amendment 66 passes:• Public schools will still defy common

sense and pay great teachers the same as average and awful ones.• Public schools will still have the

cockamamie policy of paying teachers based on years of service and their college

degrees instead of paying for results.• Public schools will still have the loony

policy of protecting teachers with tenure — regardless of how they perform.• Public school districts will have more

money to waste on the salaries of union bosses, they’ll have more money to blow on paying teachers to do union work, and they’ll have more money to waste on lavish school board conferences held at luxuri-ous places (like the Broadmoor and Brown Palace hotels).• Public schools will still use the crazy

idea of assigning children to schools based on arbitrary political boundaries (Nearly everyone recognizes that it would be crazy if we were assigned a government-run grocery store based on arbitrary politi-cal boundaries. We would never tolerate it. Why do we tolerate such craziness for schools?)

• Poorly run lousy public schools will still not have to worry about going out of business or about the competition, and still nobody will have to worry about being fi red for rotten results

Amendment 66 keeps the money rolling in regardless of the results. If Amendment 66 fails to improve academic results, the tax will not expire in fi ve, 10, or even 20 years.

It’s a forever tax increase with no ac-countability for results. By voting no on Amendment 66, you will send a loud and clear message to the public school estab-lishment and the legislature that you’re NOT willing to spend a dime more without reforms that address these public school systemic problems.

Chuck WrightWestminster

From left, Jessica Ridgeway’s aunt Rebecca Ridgeway, her mother Sarah Ridgeway, her grandmother Christine Ridge-way, Westminster mayor Nancy McNally and Westminster Police Chief Lee Birk cut the ribbon during the dedication ceremony of the Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, in Westminster. Photo by Ashley Reimers

Westminster Mayor Nancy McNally spoke about the strength of the Ridgeway family and how through them, the commu-nity is able to mend.

She said the Ridgeway family has been a rock for the community, but also reminded the family that the community can also be their supporting rock.

“To Sarah, Rebecca and the rest of the Ridgeway family, as you have moments if you question if you are alone, I hope you look out right now out and take a snapshot that can come to you just by shutting your eyes and remember that this community stands behind you and made possible the Jessica Ridgeway Memorial Park,” McNally said.

For months work has been done on the park, which was formerly known as Chelsea Park, at 10765 Moore St., by many volun-teers and city staff and is now open to the public.

Its design is a refl ection of Jessica, including the color purple and a teeter-totter resembling a giant green dragonfl y, an insect she was studying for a project at school before she died. There is also a large

butterfl y sculpture at the front of the park, which according to former classmate Layla Iverson it’s a perfect fi t because Jessica was fascinated by butterfl ies.

Although Jessica’s mother Sarah Ridge-way didn’t speak during the ceremony, Jessica’s grandmother, Christine Ridgeway did. She encouraged all of Jessica’s class-mates in the crowd to run along, and play in the beautiful new park because “Jessica would not want you here mourning her.” She thanked the community for their sup-port, even though many didn’t even know the Ridgeway family.

“I see people who helped create a park full of Jessica’s smiles and love,” she said. “What I don’t see is a place that is a remind-er of what happened to Jessica, but a place of fun. My heart is fi lled with joy because Jessica’s laughter will be echoing here for-ever, so thank you.”

The offi cial ceremony ended with the re-lease of 10 balloons by the Ridgeway family in honor of Jessica’s 10 years of life, but the celebration of her was just beginning.

As balloons fl oated up to the sky, young-sters ran to the playground with smiles on their faces and energy in their shoes, jump-ing, swinging and climbing, enjoying a park that will always be a reminder of a little girl who loved her family, the color purple, but-terfl ies and animals.

Continued from Page 1

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Westminster Mayor and City Council

QUESTIONS

1) Please use three words to describe your leadership style.

2) Describe the skills that make you the best candidate for the job

3) Please list your top three priorities if elected.

4) What are your strategies in terms of bringing more commuter options to Westminster, including the Fas-Tracks project?

5) What are your goals for Westmin-ster in terms of economic develop-ment?

Terms: Mayors are elected to a four-year term. There are three candidates running for the position of mayor. City Council members are elected to a four-year term. There are eight candidates running for three positions on the council.

HERB ATCHISON Candidate for Mayor Background: 30 years of ser-vice to the city as both a vol-unteer and an elected offi cial. 30-plus years project manage-ment experience with projects in excess of $400 million. MBA in project manage-ment.Contact: Website herbatchison.com; phone 303-915-5625

1) Collaborative, listener, doer.

2) I have an MBA in project man-agement, and over 30 years of ex-perience in the fi eld. I have man-aged projects and programs with budgets in excess of $400 million. I served on the Special Permits and License Board, Westminster Planning Commission, and two previous terms on City Council, before leaving due to term lim-its. I returned to the City Council in 2011. I currently serve on the Board of Directors of the West-minster Legacy Foundation, am a member of the Westminster 710 Rotary Club.

3) Continue to work with RTD and others to bring commuter rail to the Northwest corridor. Develop the remaining land in the city as well as re-development of existing commercial centers. Retain cur-rent businesses and attract new business.

4) Commuter rail service is the only viable option for additional commuter services. Bus transpor-tation is already in place and ade-quately services the current needs of the city. Highway projects must come with state and federal funds and will be done on a regional basis.

5) Change the current percep-tions that Westminster is not a “business friendly” place to do business. Work with investors, de-velopers, builders and businesses to better understand their needs; re-evaluate some current city pro-cesses/procedures and revise/streamline where possible.

Atchison

BOB BRIGGS Candidate for Mayor Background: Since 1961 I have been the CEO of many small busi-nesses and 16 years of public service in elected offi ces and pro-vided leadership to over 60 com-munity organiza-tions/committees.Contact: Web-site Bobbriggs.net; phone 303-981-4141

1) Effective, visionary, friendly.

2) Business and government ex-perience with the vision for the future.

3) Commuter rail to the other two Westminster stations; The New Westminster Downtown Develop-ment; and 70th Avenue and Ju-lian becomes the home of a new Westminster RTD Station with a long needed major city park on the Little Dry Creek.

4) A Northwest Commuter Rail solution exists outside the RTD boundaries and we have to get RTD to consider and use it. I have the ability to advocate for that so-lution.

5) Economic development can do two things for Westminster, bring jobs to Westminster citizens and can provide a market for homes for those employees. Both are im-portant.

Briggs

MARY LINDSEY Candidate for Mayor Background: Accounting-busi-ness manage-ment, general manager for 14 years, Realtor, small business owner 34 years, widowed in 1995, served on Westminster’s En-vironmental Ad-visory Board and Adjustment and Appeals before becoming a councilor in 2005.Contact: Website www.Mary-4Mayor.com; phone 303-429-7666

1) Collaborative, experienced, strategic.

2) My entrepreneurial spirit, de-termination, attention for detail and friendly nature as a co-worker has made me successful. Being semi-retired affords me the fl ex-ible schedule to meet the needs in representing Westminster. I understand and follow the city’s strategic plan that’s made West-minster what it is today and sus-tainable for the future.The last eight years as your coun-cilor under the exemplary leader-ship of Mayor Nancy McNally has trained me well.

3) Be Westminster’s voice with our regional partners to protect our citizens’ investments. Be a mentor and lead our new council in work-ing with our strategic plan and assure that our citizen’s input is re-fl ected in the development of our new town center.

4) Our federal Tiger Grant pro-vides new HOA/HOT lanes on U.S. 36. Our fi rst commuter rail station opens January 2016. I’ll partner with RTD to offer solutions and help towards obtaining two more stations for Westminster to remain economically prosperous.

5) Attracting new retail that’s unique to the Denver Metro area, while preserving the mountain views, welcoming small business owners, a variety of restaurants, an offi ce complex and a train sta-tion all at 88th and Sheridan will keep us economically prosperous.

Lindsey

BRUCE BAKER City Council Candidate Background: Pharmacist; Prop-erty manager; Investor; Cap-tain, US Army In-fantry; Graduat-ed High School, Lakewood, Colo-rado; Graduated University of Colorado School of Pharmacy; continuing edu-cation in several disciplinesContact: Website www.bruce-bakercolorado.com; email [email protected]; phone 303-408-2288

1) Informed, friendly, encourag-ing.

2) From my decades in retail pharmacy and property man-agement, I have used persua-sion, backed up with knowledge and reminding people of conse-quences, to fi nd ways to benefi t all parties in nearly every situa-tion

3) Take Westminster off the treadmill of phony Economic De-velopment, this includes getting the city out of the development game it is playing with our tax money, mitigate the harm we have caused to the schools and meaningfully acknowledge/re-ward our citizens as partners in Westminster’s success.

4) Unless mass transit has points of origin and points of destina-tion on the transit lines, it will al-ways fail. Current lines have fi lled parking lots and still only serve a tiny fraction of the public and make no impact on traffi c prob-lems. We need hardnosed of-fi cials that use this reality as the foundation for our plans.

5) What are your goals for West-minster in terms of economic de-velopment?Return fi nancial integrity, com-mon sense and ethics to eco-nomic development. We must stop cutting the throats of our neighboring cities. Westmin-ster’s power to tax is being used to benefi t connected developers and businesses. This is wrong. This must stop.

Baker

ELECTION INFORMATION

Starting the week of Oct. 14, mail bal-lots will be send out.

Beginning Oct. 16. Voter service and polling centers are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday; Saturday, Nov. 2; and Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

24-hour ballot drop box available at these locations:

Adams County Economic Development Offi ce 12200 N Pecos St., Westminster 80234

Adams County Election Offi ce 4430 S Adams County Parkway, Suite E3102 Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center 3155 N Cham-bers Road, Unit C Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall 355 Fourth St. Ben-nett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle 4201 E 72nd Ave. Commerce City 80022

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Adams County Government Center 4430 S. Adams County Pkwy Brighton Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Aurora City Clerk 15151 E Alameda Parkway, Aurora Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Aurora Motor Vehicle 3449 N Chambers Rd, Suite A Aurora Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Bennett Town Hall 355 Fourth St Ben-nett Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Brighton City Clerk 500 S 4th Ave Brigh-ton Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Commerce City Clerk 7887 E 60th Avenue Commerce City Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Federal Heights City Clerk 2380 W 90th Avenue Federal Heights Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Northglenn City Clerk 11701 Com-munity Center Drive Northglenn Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Thornton City Clerk 9500 Civic Center Drive Thornton Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

(Thornton Justice Center) 9551 Civic Center Drive Thornton Saturday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Debbie bergamoCity Council Candidate

Background: I have raised three children and worked on get-ting my BS in Paralegal Stud-ies. I have been working as a Paralegal for about 10 years now.Contact: Email [email protected]

1) Fair, compassionate, adaptive.

2) What makes me the best can-didate is I am not a politician, I do not have political skills but I have life skills and I can bring to the ta-ble a fresh new prospective.

3) Top 3 priorities; try to make Westminster more attractive to business, work on making sure that Westminster is a place where families want to live and keeping the open spaces and trails acces-sible to bike riding, running or just out for a walk.

4) There are several different types of commuter transporta-tion and I would have to do a lot of research to see what is best for Westminster. As well as to find out what the benefits and the disadvantages are to bringing in something like FasTracks

5) One goal I have for economic development is to find ways to fill up all the empty shopping cen-ters that are around Westminster.

Bergamo

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DaviD DemottCity Council Candidate

Background: I am a Westmin-ster native. My wife Vanessa and I have four children and are rais-ing them in the Countryside neighborhood where I grew up. I am an IT Systems Admin-istrator.Contact: Web-site www.West-minster4DeMott.com; phone 303-881-2728.

1) Ethical, humble and account-able.

2) My business experience has developed me into a critical thinker who works with others to produce the best results. In my 12 years in IT I have worn the hat of project manager in charge of many large projects. All of these projects required me to work with many different departments and people to complete projects. I know what it takes to bring peo-ple with different needs from a single product and work togeth-er to complete the project and meet everyone’s needs.

3) Mall redevelopment, FasTracks and South Westminster revital-ization.

4) Work as a partner with RTD and surrounding communities to see value and need to continue to develop and deliver FasTracks and commuter options.

5) I plan to work on policies that encourage business to develop in Westminster. I would like to evaluate the 40 percent water tap fee increase that was passed in council. I want to know why they did not go with original rec-ommended 21 percent increase. This kind of policy change shows business we want to be their partner and allow them to flour-ish in Westminster. Bringing busi-ness to Westminster by being a good partner to it, we bring jobs, prosperity and make a stronger Westminster.

DeMott

alberto garciaCity Council Candidate

Background: Graduate of the University of Colorado; For-mer Assistant At-torney General for the State of Colorado; Con-gressional Aide; Policy Director at the State Capi-tol; appellate at-torney and small business owner.Contact: Website www.garcia-forcouncil.com; phone 303-521-3996

1) Prepared, inclusive, passionate.

2) I’ve been active in the pub-lic policy arena, working at the state capitol during the Colorado General Assembly and previously serving as a Congressional Aide. From my time working in the public policy arena, to my legal background, I have the experi-ence needed to step in on day one and address the tough chal-lenges facing our city.

3) Keep our communities safe — I will fight to give those who pro-tect us the resources they need to keep Westminster safe, fight for our fair share of commuter rail — we pay every single day for the FasTracks program, we need to ensure Westminster’s interests are protected and responsible economic development — the current development projects in Westminster, most notably the Westminster mall area, have the ability to shape our city for de-cades to come.

4) Promises were made about commuter rail, those promises need to be kept. We need strong, vocal advocates who will con-tinue to fight for Westminster’s interests.

5) Westminster has already in-vested millions of dollars to pre-pare the former Westminster Mall site for redevelopment. We need to work towards the goal of creating a mixed-use, transit-oriented development. We also must continue to strive towards responsible economic develop-ment.

Garcia

a.J. elserougiCity Council Candidate

Background: I’m 28 years old. I’ve lived in Westminster for the past 16 years. I graduated from Westminster High School in 2003. My fiancé and I are proud home-owners.Contact: Email aj-4council.com

1) Strategic, inclu-sive, proactive.

2) My experience working with the city and county for the past two years on various boards and commissions gives me exposure to city practices and operations. My educational background in busi-ness and policy making coupled with my work experience in the construction industry gives me a uniquely comprehensive perspec-tive to help lead our city.

3) Retail and commercial develop-ment in the area around Westmin-ster Station on 71st and Irving. I envision this being a vibrant loca-tion to represent our people, art, history, and culture; Extend com-muter rail through Westminster; Develop downtown Westminster Center.

4) Developing a desirable destina-tion around Westminster Station to attract residents, consumers, and commuters from around the north-western Front Range to eat, drink, work, and play will create the traf-fic patterns needed to extend commuter rail further northwest through the city.

5) Retail and commercial develop-ment along with labeling/branding the Historic Westminster district around Westminster Station builds a foundation to help revitalize the city, increase property values, cre-ate additional revenue for the city, create jobs, and improve the local economy. This foundation will cre-ate the economic conditions we need to reach our long term goals of completing Westminster Cen-ter, and extending commuter rail through the city.

Elserouji

c. michael litzauCity Council Candidate

Background: Colorado native and veteran; worked for credit unions for 38 years; served fif-teen years on an economic devel-opment board and six years on Westminster Plan-ning Commission.Contact: Website www.mikelitzau.org; phone 303-410-7749

1) Collaborative, thoughtful, for-ward-thinking.

2) Spent six years on Planning Commission, provided strong un-derstanding of the development process. Fifteen years on an eco-nomic development association board afforded the opportunity to learn economic development principles. Almost three decades of experience on various boards taught the dynamics of working with diverse points of view and personalities.

3) City council will need to over-see redevelopment of the former mall into a vibrant hub of retail, of-fice and commercial businesses — and an area residents want to call home. Another priority will be to maintain focus on commuter rail to assure its completion through the city. Since the demand for commercial, retail and residential development will exceed the land available for development, creative approaches to redevelopment will be required.

4) RTD and stakeholders are par-ticipating in the Northwest Area Mobility Study. My strategy would be to assure that Westminster’s in-terest are represented during the study and that final recommenda-tion are implemented to provide improved commuter options for Westminster citizens.

5) My goal would be to retain the 3,000 businesses already in the city. Future economic develop-ment will focus on the city cen-ter. However, work toward filling empty retail and commercial space in some pockets of the city must continue.

Litzau

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EMMA PINTER City Council Candidate

Background: Raised by a single mother, I learned early to pick my-self up by my bootstraps. Tak-ing these lessons to heart, I’ve a proven to be leader, attorney and a small-busi-ness owner.Contact: Web-site www.emmapinter.com; phone 720-239-2053

1) Qualifi ed, dedicated, integrity.

2) My mother passed away while I was still in school. It fell to me to raise my little sister, while fi nishing college and law school. Now I have a family of my own. I have worked hard to start a successful small business. I have dedicated years of service to our city. Appointed to the Board of Building Code Ap-peals, graduate of the Westminster Citizen Fire Academy, and the for-mer President of the Westminster MOMS Club. My achievements, education and life experience have prepared me to take on the tough challenges facing our city.

3) Progress with redeveloping the old Westminster Mall; Holding RTD accountable; Maintaining our quality of life

4) This community has been pay-ing for trains for many years; it is time we got our fair share. By working together with our neigh-bor cities, Adams and Jefferson County Commissioners, and CU Boulder, we can speak with one voice to demand that RTD honor its commitments.

5) Working to maintain our city’s balanced budget while encourag-ing smart growth. Careful fi nancial planning to enable us to grow our reserves. Focusing on growing lo-cal businesses in order to provide opportunities for everyday fami-lies.

Pinter

SUZANNE RAMIREZ City Council Candidate Background: Jefferson County Public School Teacher. Worked and lived in Westminster for 12 years.Contact: Web-site www.face-book.com/su-zanne4westminster; email [email protected]

1) Open-minded, fair, thorough.

2) I have a master’s degree in education leadership, and I have served on the Colorado Karate Association board for fi ve years.

3) A government that is transpar-ent with how decisions are being made and how tax dollars are be-ing spent; board meetings to be forums for discussion not just vot-ing; and the people of Westmin-ster need to know that their voice is being heard and questions and concerns addressed.

4) The people of Westminster have already voted on FasTracks and have been paying for it for 10 years. I will fi ght to make sure that we have our light rail at all three Westminster stops.

5) My goal is for to have a busi-ness friendly reputation. I want our city to be a place that is easy for business to come and be suc-cessful. I want to see Westminster grow and prosper so that the stu-dents I teach can grow and pros-per with it.

Ramirez

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drivers. E-logs, late model equip-ment, scheduled home time,

excellent miles. Call Chuck or Tim

(800) 645-3748

PAID CDL TRAINING!No Experience Needed!Stevens Transport will sponsor the cost of your CDL training! Earn up to $40K first year-$70K third year! Excellent benefits! EOE888-993-8043www.becomeadriver.com

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Caregivers to provide in-homecare to senior citizens who need

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Drivers - YRC Freight is hiringFT/PT Combo City Drivers/DockWorkers! Aurora location. CDL-Aw/Combo, doubles, triples,Hazmat, and Tank. 1yr T/T exp.,21yoa req. EOE-M/F/D/V. Greatpay & benefits for full time posi-tions! APPLY:www.yrcfreight.com/careers.

Drivers-dump/pneumatic/flatbed. Fuel & Safety Bonus,Paid Vacation, Health Insurance.CDL-A, safe driver, 2 yrs exp.

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Drivers: 6K Sign-on bonus.CDL-A-Route Delivery.MBM Foodservice in Aurora.Regional. 70K Avg.annualsalary+Ben.

Apply: www.mbmcareers.com909-912-3725

Drivers: Local Delivery Openings!$15 Hour. Strong Customer Service Skills a must1yr driving exp. requiredGoPenske.com/careers #13061781-855-CDL-PENSKE

Eileen’s Colossal Cookies-Highlands Ranch has a Cookie Dec-orator (Part-time/Full-time) positionavailable. This position requirescarrying out daily baking/decorat-ing activities, providing customerservice and working with efficientand motivated team. Must be de-pendable, professional, and avail-able on Saturdays. Email resume [email protected] or call 303-683-0002 or 720-785-3894 to apply.

Employment Opportunity

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AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train forhands on Aviation Career. FAA ap-proved program. Financial aid ifqualified - Job placement assist-ance. CALL Aviation Institute ofMaintenance 877-818-0783

GAIN 130 LBS!Savio House needs foster

parents to provide temporary carefor troubled teens ages 12-18.Training, 24 hour support and$1900/month provided. Must

complete precertification trainingand pass a criminal and motor

vehicle background check.Call Michelle 303-225-4073

or visit saviohouse.org.

Help Wanted

Full-time, benefitedAssistant Prosecuting Attorney

$68,624 - $85,780/yearCloses: 10/14/13

Part-time, benefitedAccounting Technician$19.87 - $25.44/hour

Closes: 10/14/13Hourly, non-benefited

Massage Therapist$27.07 - $31.13/hour

Closes: 11/4/13Pilates Instructor

$25.78 - $29.65/hourCloses: 10/28/13

Submit City of Westminster onlineapplications by

8:30 a.m. on close datehttp://www.cityofwestminster.us/jobs

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Law Firm Receptionist/Legal AssistantCentennial BusinessImmigration Law Firm seeks:- Law Firm Receptionist/ Legal Assistant- Self-Starter with top skills; accurate and careful- Full Time- Competitive salary with good benefits

For prompt and confidentialconsideration, please forwardyour resume to Ned Frazier [email protected].

Help Wanted

LEGITIMATE WORKAT HOME

No Sales, no Investment, No Risk,Free training, Free website. Con-tact Susan at 303-646-4171 or fillout form at www.wisechoice4u.com

Medical Billing and practice management firmis looking for a self startingindividual with at least 5 years ofmedical billing experience to joinour team. We are looking for aleader who can help our companygrow to the next level.

A/R experience is a MUST, and excellent customer service skillsare needed. Great opportunity forthe right individual.

Please send resume to [email protected]

Now Hiring Cashiers!Full/part-time, all shifts available.

Call 303-279-5630 orApply at Conoco

18561 Hwy 40, Golden.

Part-TimeFront Desk Position – Community Association in Highlands Ranch is seeking a qualified person to work the frontdesk at the community clubhouse.Seeking someone with computerskills, able to enforce policies, andexcellent customer service skills.Professional administrative

experience preferred. This position is for weeknights andpossible weekends. Send resumeto [email protected] .

Help Wanted

Receptionistpart-time 20-25 hours per week,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,

hours 8-5. Some Saturdays8-12pm. Fun / Busy Pediatric office

near Park Meadows area andCastle Rock location. Duties:

scheduling, phones, check-in andscanning. Fax resume to

303-689-9628or email to

[email protected]

SOFTWARE- Sr. Software Engin-eer–Comcast Cable Comm, LLC,Englewood, CO. Provide tech leadto Converged Event ManagementPlatform team, resp for collecting &distributing usage transactions fromall major lines of Co’s bus. ReqsBach or foreign equiv in CS, Eng orrltd. 5 yrs exp supporting transac-tional DB systems w/i Bus Domainusing Transaction Bus Mgmt cus-tom app of which 6 mos must inclsupporting processing of at least500 million transactions/day. Applyto [email protected] to Job ID#6119.

Wobbler Toddler &Pre K Teacher needed Full Time, 12 minutes West ofGolden on I70. Must be qualified bycurrent state regulation. Looking forteam players, some benefitsprovided. Please call Monday-Fri-day 7am-6pm 303-674-9070 andask for Martha

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Farm Products & Produce

Grain Finished Buffaloquartered, halves and whole

719-775-8742

HILL’S HARVESTFresh Farm Produce

3225 E 124th Ave - Thornton

www.hillsharvest.com303.451.5637

Veggies • Peaches • PreservesRoasted Green Chili & More

Pumpkin Patch

Locally raised, grass fed and grainfinished Beef & Pork.

Quarters, halves, wholes available.Can deliver 720-434-1322schmidtfamilyfarms.com

Wanted

SINGERS WANTEDSmall, Mixed mature choir hasopenings for all voices. Music is

memorized. Includes all varieties ofsongs, with light choreography!

Rehearsal is held on Monday from7-9 For information call –

Liana Lansing at 720-272-7044

GARAGE & ESTATE SALES

Garage Sales

LakewoodMulti-Family Pre Moving Sale

Everything must goToys, Books, Clothing, Furniture,

and much moreSaturday October 12th

8am-6pm 150 South Hoyt Street

Estate Sales

Larkspur3 Generation Estate SaleAntiques and Collectibles

Over 200 Department 56 Buildings& Accessories

Ski Country and Jim BeamDecanters, Annalee Dolls, China,

Glassware, Steins, Dishes, Crocks,Pottery, Books, Christmas, Crafts

and Much MoreFriday & Saturday

October 11th & 12th9am-4pm

1441 Tenderfoot DriveLarkspur 80118

MERCHANDISE

Appliances

GE PROFILE Washer & DryerGood working condition $200303-472-1350

Arts & Crafts

Charity Craft ShowArvada Elks

Saturday October 12th9am-4pm

5700 Yukon St, Arvada

Crafters WantedLakewood Elks Anuual

Holiday Craft FairNovember 30th 9am-4pm

8x8 booth [email protected]

303-989-0188

Holiday BazaarDate: October 26th

Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pmLocation: St. John's Lutheran

Church11040 CO Blvd. Thornton, 80233

(across from Thornton Rec. Center)303-457-2476

Building Materials

Shower base-New Dreamlinewhite 36x60

Center hole, acrylic and fiberglass $350

303-683-3202

Firewood

FIREWOODsplit & dry hardwood$200 a cordFree delivery in 10 miles of yard303-432-3503

Furniture

$ Mattress Liquidation $Name Brands, new in plastic K-$200 Q-$150 F-$145 First Come

First Serve 303-803-2350

$150 Queen Pillow Top MattressSet in original plastic Call or text303-803-2350

Designer sofa and chairs, wheatcolor

perfect condition$1000 for all or Sofa- $750,Chair $200/eachCan send pictures 303-797-2654

Health and Beauty

Like new Acorn stairliftfull factory warranty

installed by experienced installer$1750 installed(303)466-5253

TRIM INCHES FROMTHIGHS AND HIPS

In your own home with the originalSears Vibrating Belt Machine it

really works, Call today(303)798-6812 $85

Health and Beauty

Canada Drug Center is your choicefor safe and affordable medica-tions. Our licensed Canadian mailorder pharmacy will provide youwith savings of up to 90% on allyour medication needs. Call today1-800-418-8975, for $10.00 off yourfirst prescription and free shipping.

_____________________________ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUF-FERERS with Medicare. Get CPAPReplacement Supplies at little orNO COST, plus FREE home deliv-ery! Best of all, prevent red skinsores and bacterial infection! Call1-866-993-5043

_____________________________Medical Alert for Seniors - 24/7monitoring. FREE Equipment.FREE Shipping. Nationwide Ser-vice. $29.95/Month CALL MedicalGuardian Today 866-992-7236

_____________________________CASH for unexpired DIABETICTEST STRIPS! Free Shipping,Friendly Service, BEST prices and24hr payment! Call today 1- 877-588 8500 or v is i t www.Test-StripSearch.com Espanol 888-440-4001

Medical

2000 Rascal Scooterhardly used, great condition,

new batteries,$700

720-581-0391 Arvada area

Miscellaneous

100% Guaranteed Omaha Steaks -SAVE 69% on The Grilling Collec-tion. NOW ONLY $49.99 Plus 2FREE GIFTS & right-to-the-doordelivery in a reusable cooler, OR-DER Today. 1- 888-697-3965 UseCode:45102ETA or www.Oma-haSteaks.com/offergc05

_____________________________DISH TV Retai ler. Start ing at$19.99/month PLUS 30 PremiumMovie Channels FREE for 3Months! SAVE! & Ask About SAMEDAY Installation! CALL - 877-992-1237

____________________________KILL SCORPIONS! Buy HarrisScorpion Spray. Indoor/Outdoor.Odorless, Non-Staining, Long Last-ing. Kills Socrpions and other in-sects. Effective results begin afterthe spray dries! Available at AceHardware, The Home Depot orHomedepot.com

_____________________________KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS!Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Com-plete Room Treatment Solution.Odorless, Non-Staining. Availableonline homedepot.com (NOT INSTORES)

_____________________________DirecTV - Over 140 channels only$29.99 a month. Call Now! Triplesavings! $636.00 in Savings, Freeupgrade to Genie & 2013 NFLSunday ticket free!! Start savingtoday! 1-800-279-3018

Musical

Giovanni Paolo 1632Maggini Fiddle

Ivory bow, hard case, $800John Juzek made in Germany with

case and bow $700303-237-1100

Tickets/Travel

All Tickets Buy/SellNFL-NBA-NHL-NCAA-MLBWWW.DENVERTICKET.COM(303)-420-5000

Tools

Craftsman table saw $75,10" miter saw with stand/extra blade

$75, bench grinder w/stand $75,Dado set new $35, Neuton

cordless lawn mowerw/trimmer/edger attach $225, MDT

snow blower $85, halogen worklight w/stand $15, B&D hedge trim-mer $35, Scott spreader $15, pole

tree pruner $20, Sears edgerFREE, Craftman 19.2v drill w/char-ger $20, tool boxes $5 & $10, beltsander $15, 3' pipe clamp $5 ea,

HD casters (2 sets) $20 eaCall 303-791-1928

PETS

Wanted

*OLD ROLEX & PATEK PHILIPPEWATCHES WANTED!** Daytona,Sub Mariner, etc. TOP CASHPAID! 1-800-401-0440

________________________*OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gib-son, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epi-phone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenback-er, Prair ie State, D’Angel ico,S t r o m b e r g , a n d G i b s o nMandolins/Banjos. 1920’s thru1980’s. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440

Autos for Sale

Insurance check due in?This one was hi & dry, one owner,

and great condition. 04 Nissan350Z silver convertible. Uniquegold tan interior, cover & snow

tires! $12,500 CallLex 970-215-2398

2008 PT Cruiser- low mileage,4 cylinder, A/C (all new), silver/gray.

Top condition, great 2nd car orcollege student. Reduced $7800

303-521-5185

CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Mod-el or Year. We Pay MORE! Run-ning or Not. Sell Your Car or TruckTODAY. Free Towing! Instant Of-fer: 1-888-545-8647

_____________________________SAVE $$$ on AUTO INSURANCEfrom the major names you knowand trust. No forms. No hassle. Noobligation. Call READY FOR MYQUOTE now! CALL 1-877-890-6843

_____________________________Got junk cars? Get $ PAID TODAY.FREE towing. Licensed towers.$1,000 FREE gift vouchers! ALLMakes-ALL Models! Call today.

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U N I T E D B R E A S T C A N C E RF O U N D A T I O N

October is Breast Cancer Aware-ness Month

Help support our programs. 888-444-7514

For Sale 2005 Mazda B3000 SportDual V6, low miles 68,000

$8400/obo 2 wheel drive, fullyequipped and more. Very Nice

(303)424-4071

Motorcycles/ATV’s

HELMETS:Vespa Helmet 12/2001 new light

blue S55 $300HCL Black 2001 extra large $75THH Black 1995 extra large $50

ZR 2002 extra large $100ZR SX 2002 $100

BIKE COVER:Nelson Rigg Universal only used in

garage $70 (303)690-5019

2003 Laredo 27 ft RL fifth wheel,single slide out, aluminum frame,fiber glass exterior. 4 new tires,

axles re-aligned, 2- 40lb LT tanks.Includes exterior cover. $13,500.

303-868-5398

RV’s and Campers

Dont miss this!Just reduced $17,900, like new,barely used 2010 Keystone Hideout27' w/slide out

Trvl trailer, over 1k extra acces. incl.303-771-1688

KIP STORAGECampers, Vehicles, Misc. Fenced,

lighted, locked outdoor storage$20 up to 25' $1 per ft over 25'

5 miles east of Elizabeth on Hwy 86Ken 303-204-3031

Joni or Larry (719)446-5360

Wanted

Cash for all Carsand Trucks

Under $1000Running or not.Any condition

(303)741-0762bestcashforcars.com

Top Cash Paid for Junk CarsUp to $500

720-333-6832

Carpentry

Carpenter/Handyman:Semi retired but still ready to workfor you! 34 years own business.Prefer any small jobs. Rossi's:303-233-9581

Concrete/Paving

All Phases of Flat Work by

T.M. CONCRETEDriveways, Sidewalks, PatiosTear-outs, colored & stampedconcrete. Quality work, Lic./Ins.Reasonable rates"Small Jobs OK!"303-514-7364

Concrete/Paving

25+ yrs. Experience Best Rates • ReferencesFree Estimates • 303-451-0312 or 303-915-1559

www.gandeconcrete.com

• Residential & Commercial Flatwork• Driveways • Patios

• Walks • Garages• Foundations

• Colored & Stamped Concrete• Tearout/Replace

G & E Concrete

Commercial/Residential quality work at reasonable prices.

Registered & Insured in Colorado.

NavarroConcrete, Inc.

303-423-8175

Concrete/Paving

Residential Concrete Work

303-429-0380• Best prices

• Free estimates

Referencesavailable

FBM Concrete LLC.

Free Estimates17 Years ExperienceLicensed & Insured

Driveways, patios, stamp &colored concrete.

All kinds of flat work.Let us do good work for you!

(720)217-8022

DRIVEWAYREPLACEMENT

OR RE-SURFACINGWe do quality concrete work at

affordable low pricing.Ready for a brand-new lookingDriveway or Patio for half thecost of a total replacement?

See if your Driveway or Patio qualifies for

an affordableNu-Look Resurfacing.

NU-LOOKDRIVEWAYSCall Today for a free quote

303 827-2400

Construction

Deck/Patio

303-683-7990 • Trex Pro

Custom designs that �t your lifestyle…

T h e L o w e r D e c k . n e t

Drywall

Sanders Drywall Inc.All phases to include

Acoustic scrape and re-textureRepairs to full basement finishes

Water damage repairsInterior paint, door & trim installs

30+ years experienceInsured

Free estimatesDarrell 303-915-0739

A PATCH TO MATCHDrywall Repair Specialist

• HomeRenovationandRemodel

• 30yearsExperience• Insured• Satisfaction

Guaranteed

Highly rated & screened contractor byHome Advisor & Angies list

Call Ed 720-328-5039

Electricians

Affordable Electrician25 yrs experience

Remodel expert, kitchen,basements, & service panel

upgrades.No job too small. Senior disc.

720-690-7645

Electricians

ELECTRICALSERVICE WORK

All types, licensed & insured.Honest expert service.

Free estimates.720-203-7385

Radiant LightingService **

Electrical Work All types. Honestand reliable, licensed & ins.

Free estimates.Craig (303)429-3326

Fence Services

BATUK FENCINGCedar, Chain-link Install& Repair. Quality Work

10 yrs. exp.Free Estimates.

Sr. Discount.303-750-3840

D & D FENCINGCommercial & Residential

All types of cedar, chain link, iron,and vinyl fences. Install and

repair. Serving all areas.Low Prices.

FREE Estimates.720-434-7822 or

303-296-0303

DISCOUNTFENCE CO

Quality Fencing at aDiscountPrice

Wood, Chain Link, Vinyl,Orna-iron, New Install

and Repairs.Owner Operated since 1989

Call Now & Compare!303-450-6604

www.mikesgaragedoors.com(303) 646-4499

For all your garage door needs!

• Springs, Repairs • New Doors and Openers • Barn and Arena Doors • Locally-Owned & Operated• Tom Martino’s Referral List 10 Yrs • BBB Gold Star Member Since 2002

A Home Repair &Remodeling Handyman

Large and small repairs35 yrs exp.

Reasonable rates303-425-0066

Bob’s Home RepairsAll types of repairs.

Reasonable rates 30yrs Exp.303-450-1172

Victor’sHandyman Service

• carpentry • painting • general home repair

• over 30 years experience

Call (720) 541-4625for a free estimate

• satisfaction guaranteed •

AFFORDABLEHANDYMANAFFORDABLEHANDYMANCarpentry • Painting Tile • Drywall • Roof RepairsPlumbing • ElectricalKitchen • BasementsBath RemodelsProperty Building Maintenance

Free Estimates • ReliableLicensed • Bonded Insured • Senior Discount

No Service in Parker or Castle Rock

Ron Massa Office 303-642-3548Cell 720-363-5983

2004 Nissan Altima 2.5S4 dr, 139k miles, white,

original owner, excellent conditionprice neg. 720-328-8964

Your Community Connectorto Boundless Rewards

Sell them here.303-566-4100

unwanted goods?

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Farm Products & Produce

Grain Finished Buffaloquartered, halves and whole

719-775-8742

HILL’S HARVESTFresh Farm Produce

3225 E 124th Ave - Thornton

www.hillsharvest.com303.451.5637

Veggies • Peaches • PreservesRoasted Green Chili & More

Pumpkin Patch

Locally raised, grass fed and grainfinished Beef & Pork.

Quarters, halves, wholes available.Can deliver 720-434-1322schmidtfamilyfarms.com

Wanted

SINGERS WANTEDSmall, Mixed mature choir hasopenings for all voices. Music is

memorized. Includes all varieties ofsongs, with light choreography!

Rehearsal is held on Monday from7-9 For information call –

Liana Lansing at 720-272-7044

GARAGE & ESTATE SALES

Garage Sales

LakewoodMulti-Family Pre Moving Sale

Everything must goToys, Books, Clothing, Furniture,

and much moreSaturday October 12th

8am-6pm 150 South Hoyt Street

Estate Sales

Larkspur3 Generation Estate SaleAntiques and Collectibles

Over 200 Department 56 Buildings& Accessories

Ski Country and Jim BeamDecanters, Annalee Dolls, China,

Glassware, Steins, Dishes, Crocks,Pottery, Books, Christmas, Crafts

and Much MoreFriday & Saturday

October 11th & 12th9am-4pm

1441 Tenderfoot DriveLarkspur 80118

MERCHANDISE

Appliances

GE PROFILE Washer & DryerGood working condition $200303-472-1350

Arts & Crafts

Charity Craft ShowArvada Elks

Saturday October 12th9am-4pm

5700 Yukon St, Arvada

Crafters WantedLakewood Elks Anuual

Holiday Craft FairNovember 30th 9am-4pm

8x8 booth [email protected]

303-989-0188

Holiday BazaarDate: October 26th

Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pmLocation: St. John's Lutheran

Church11040 CO Blvd. Thornton, 80233

(across from Thornton Rec. Center)303-457-2476

Building Materials

Shower base-New Dreamlinewhite 36x60

Center hole, acrylic and fiberglass $350

303-683-3202

Firewood

FIREWOODsplit & dry hardwood$200 a cordFree delivery in 10 miles of yard303-432-3503

Furniture

$ Mattress Liquidation $Name Brands, new in plastic K-$200 Q-$150 F-$145 First Come

First Serve 303-803-2350

$150 Queen Pillow Top MattressSet in original plastic Call or text303-803-2350

Designer sofa and chairs, wheatcolor

perfect condition$1000 for all or Sofa- $750,Chair $200/eachCan send pictures 303-797-2654

Health and Beauty

Like new Acorn stairliftfull factory warranty

installed by experienced installer$1750 installed(303)466-5253

TRIM INCHES FROMTHIGHS AND HIPS

In your own home with the originalSears Vibrating Belt Machine it

really works, Call today(303)798-6812 $85

Health and Beauty

Canada Drug Center is your choicefor safe and affordable medica-tions. Our licensed Canadian mailorder pharmacy will provide youwith savings of up to 90% on allyour medication needs. Call today1-800-418-8975, for $10.00 off yourfirst prescription and free shipping.

_____________________________ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUF-FERERS with Medicare. Get CPAPReplacement Supplies at little orNO COST, plus FREE home deliv-ery! Best of all, prevent red skinsores and bacterial infection! Call1-866-993-5043

_____________________________Medical Alert for Seniors - 24/7monitoring. FREE Equipment.FREE Shipping. Nationwide Ser-vice. $29.95/Month CALL MedicalGuardian Today 866-992-7236

_____________________________CASH for unexpired DIABETICTEST STRIPS! Free Shipping,Friendly Service, BEST prices and24hr payment! Call today 1- 877-588 8500 or v is i t www.Test-StripSearch.com Espanol 888-440-4001

Medical

2000 Rascal Scooterhardly used, great condition,

new batteries,$700

720-581-0391 Arvada area

Miscellaneous

100% Guaranteed Omaha Steaks -SAVE 69% on The Grilling Collec-tion. NOW ONLY $49.99 Plus 2FREE GIFTS & right-to-the-doordelivery in a reusable cooler, OR-DER Today. 1- 888-697-3965 UseCode:45102ETA or www.Oma-haSteaks.com/offergc05

_____________________________DISH TV Retai ler. Start ing at$19.99/month PLUS 30 PremiumMovie Channels FREE for 3Months! SAVE! & Ask About SAMEDAY Installation! CALL - 877-992-1237

____________________________KILL SCORPIONS! Buy HarrisScorpion Spray. Indoor/Outdoor.Odorless, Non-Staining, Long Last-ing. Kills Socrpions and other in-sects. Effective results begin afterthe spray dries! Available at AceHardware, The Home Depot orHomedepot.com

_____________________________KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS!Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Com-plete Room Treatment Solution.Odorless, Non-Staining. Availableonline homedepot.com (NOT INSTORES)

_____________________________DirecTV - Over 140 channels only$29.99 a month. Call Now! Triplesavings! $636.00 in Savings, Freeupgrade to Genie & 2013 NFLSunday ticket free!! Start savingtoday! 1-800-279-3018

Musical

Giovanni Paolo 1632Maggini Fiddle

Ivory bow, hard case, $800John Juzek made in Germany with

case and bow $700303-237-1100

Tickets/Travel

All Tickets Buy/SellNFL-NBA-NHL-NCAA-MLBWWW.DENVERTICKET.COM(303)-420-5000

Tools

Craftsman table saw $75,10" miter saw with stand/extra blade

$75, bench grinder w/stand $75,Dado set new $35, Neuton

cordless lawn mowerw/trimmer/edger attach $225, MDT

snow blower $85, halogen worklight w/stand $15, B&D hedge trim-mer $35, Scott spreader $15, pole

tree pruner $20, Sears edgerFREE, Craftman 19.2v drill w/char-ger $20, tool boxes $5 & $10, beltsander $15, 3' pipe clamp $5 ea,

HD casters (2 sets) $20 eaCall 303-791-1928

PETS

Wanted

*OLD ROLEX & PATEK PHILIPPEWATCHES WANTED!** Daytona,Sub Mariner, etc. TOP CASHPAID! 1-800-401-0440

________________________*OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gib-son, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epi-phone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenback-er, Prair ie State, D’Angel ico,S t r o m b e r g , a n d G i b s o nMandolins/Banjos. 1920’s thru1980’s. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440

Autos for Sale

Insurance check due in?This one was hi & dry, one owner,

and great condition. 04 Nissan350Z silver convertible. Uniquegold tan interior, cover & snow

tires! $12,500 CallLex 970-215-2398

2008 PT Cruiser- low mileage,4 cylinder, A/C (all new), silver/gray.

Top condition, great 2nd car orcollege student. Reduced $7800

303-521-5185

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Motorcycles/ATV’s

HELMETS:Vespa Helmet 12/2001 new light

blue S55 $300HCL Black 2001 extra large $75THH Black 1995 extra large $50

ZR 2002 extra large $100ZR SX 2002 $100

BIKE COVER:Nelson Rigg Universal only used in

garage $70 (303)690-5019

2003 Laredo 27 ft RL fifth wheel,single slide out, aluminum frame,fiber glass exterior. 4 new tires,

axles re-aligned, 2- 40lb LT tanks.Includes exterior cover. $13,500.

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RV’s and Campers

Dont miss this!Just reduced $17,900, like new,barely used 2010 Keystone Hideout27' w/slide out

Trvl trailer, over 1k extra acces. incl.303-771-1688

KIP STORAGECampers, Vehicles, Misc. Fenced,

lighted, locked outdoor storage$20 up to 25' $1 per ft over 25'

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Cash for all Carsand Trucks

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Carpentry

Carpenter/Handyman:Semi retired but still ready to workfor you! 34 years own business.Prefer any small jobs. Rossi's:303-233-9581

Concrete/Paving

All Phases of Flat Work by

T.M. CONCRETEDriveways, Sidewalks, PatiosTear-outs, colored & stampedconcrete. Quality work, Lic./Ins.Reasonable rates"Small Jobs OK!"303-514-7364

Concrete/Paving

25+ yrs. Experience Best Rates • ReferencesFree Estimates • 303-451-0312 or 303-915-1559

www.gandeconcrete.com

• Residential & Commercial Flatwork• Driveways • Patios

• Walks • Garages• Foundations

• Colored & Stamped Concrete• Tearout/Replace

G & E Concrete

Commercial/Residential quality work at reasonable prices.

Registered & Insured in Colorado.

NavarroConcrete, Inc.

303-423-8175

Concrete/Paving

Residential Concrete Work

303-429-0380• Best prices

• Free estimates

Referencesavailable

FBM Concrete LLC.

Free Estimates17 Years ExperienceLicensed & Insured

Driveways, patios, stamp &colored concrete.

All kinds of flat work.Let us do good work for you!

(720)217-8022

DRIVEWAYREPLACEMENT

OR RE-SURFACINGWe do quality concrete work at

affordable low pricing.Ready for a brand-new lookingDriveway or Patio for half thecost of a total replacement?

See if your Driveway or Patio qualifies for

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Construction

Deck/Patio

303-683-7990 • Trex Pro

Custom designs that �t your lifestyle…

T h e L o w e r D e c k . n e t

Drywall

Sanders Drywall Inc.All phases to include

Acoustic scrape and re-textureRepairs to full basement finishes

Water damage repairsInterior paint, door & trim installs

30+ years experienceInsured

Free estimatesDarrell 303-915-0739

A PATCH TO MATCHDrywall Repair Specialist

• HomeRenovationandRemodel

• 30yearsExperience• Insured• Satisfaction

Guaranteed

Highly rated & screened contractor byHome Advisor & Angies list

Call Ed 720-328-5039

Electricians

Affordable Electrician25 yrs experience

Remodel expert, kitchen,basements, & service panel

upgrades.No job too small. Senior disc.

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Electricians

ELECTRICALSERVICE WORK

All types, licensed & insured.Honest expert service.

Free estimates.720-203-7385

Radiant LightingService **

Electrical Work All types. Honestand reliable, licensed & ins.

Free estimates.Craig (303)429-3326

Fence Services

BATUK FENCINGCedar, Chain-link Install& Repair. Quality Work

10 yrs. exp.Free Estimates.

Sr. Discount.303-750-3840

D & D FENCINGCommercial & Residential

All types of cedar, chain link, iron,and vinyl fences. Install and

repair. Serving all areas.Low Prices.

FREE Estimates.720-434-7822 or

303-296-0303

DISCOUNTFENCE CO

Quality Fencing at aDiscountPrice

Wood, Chain Link, Vinyl,Orna-iron, New Install

and Repairs.Owner Operated since 1989

Call Now & Compare!303-450-6604

www.mikesgaragedoors.com(303) 646-4499

For all your garage door needs!

• Springs, Repairs • New Doors and Openers • Barn and Arena Doors • Locally-Owned & Operated• Tom Martino’s Referral List 10 Yrs • BBB Gold Star Member Since 2002

A Home Repair &Remodeling Handyman

Large and small repairs35 yrs exp.

Reasonable rates303-425-0066

Bob’s Home RepairsAll types of repairs.

Reasonable rates 30yrs Exp.303-450-1172

Victor’sHandyman Service

• carpentry • painting • general home repair

• over 30 years experience

Call (720) 541-4625for a free estimate

• satisfaction guaranteed •

AFFORDABLEHANDYMANAFFORDABLEHANDYMANCarpentry • Painting Tile • Drywall • Roof RepairsPlumbing • ElectricalKitchen • BasementsBath RemodelsProperty Building Maintenance

Free Estimates • ReliableLicensed • Bonded Insured • Senior Discount

No Service in Parker or Castle Rock

Ron Massa Office 303-642-3548Cell 720-363-5983

2004 Nissan Altima 2.5S4 dr, 139k miles, white,

original owner, excellent conditionprice neg. 720-328-8964

Your Community Connectorto Boundless Rewards

Sell them here.303-566-4100

unwanted goods?

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2003 Laredo 27 ft RL fifth wheel,single slide out, aluminum frame,fiber glass exterior. 4 new tires,

axles re-aligned, 2- 40lb LT tanks.Includes exterior cover. $13,500.

303-868-5398

Electricians

ELECTRICALSERVICE WORK

All types, licensed & insured.Honest expert service.

Free estimates.720-203-7385

Radiant LightingService **

Electrical Work All types. Honestand reliable, licensed & ins.

Free estimates.Craig (303)429-3326

Fence Services

Fence Services

BATUK FENCINGCedar, Chain-link Install& Repair. Quality Work

10 yrs. exp.Free Estimates.

Sr. Discount.303-750-3840

DISCOUNTFENCE CO

Quality Fencing at aDiscountPrice

Wood, Chain Link, Vinyl,Orna-iron, New Install

and Repairs.Owner Operated since 1989

Call Now & Compare!303-450-6604

Garage Doors

www.mikesgaragedoors.com(303) 646-4499

For all your garage door needs!

• Springs, Repairs • New Doors and Openers • Barn and Arena Doors • Locally-Owned & Operated• Tom Martino’s Referral List 10 Yrs • BBB Gold Star Member Since 2002

Handyman

A Home Repair &Remodeling Handyman

Large and small repairs35 yrs exp.

Reasonable rates303-425-0066

Bob’s Home RepairsAll types of repairs.

Reasonable rates 30yrs Exp.303-450-1172

Handyman

Handyman

Victor’sHandyman Service

• carpentry • painting • general home repair

• over 30 years experience

Call (720) 541-4625for a free estimate

• satisfaction guaranteed •

AFFORDABLEHANDYMANAFFORDABLEHANDYMANCarpentry • Painting Tile • Drywall • Roof RepairsPlumbing • ElectricalKitchen • BasementsBath RemodelsProperty Building Maintenance

Free Estimates • ReliableLicensed • Bonded Insured • Senior Discount

No Service in Parker or Castle Rock

Ron Massa Office 303-642-3548Cell 720-363-5983

HOME REPAIRS

INSIDE: *Bath *Kitchen's*Plumbing *Electrical, *Drywall

*Paint *Tile & Windows

OUTSIDE: *Paint & Repairs*Gutters *Deck's *Fence's *Yard

Work *Tree & Shrubberytrimming & clean upAffordable Hauling

Call Rick 720-285-0186

Hauling Service

HAULERSBronco

FREE ESTIMATESCall 720-257-1996

• Dependable • Affordable •• Prompt Service 7 days a week •

• Foreclosure and Rental clean-outs •• Garage clean-outs •

• Furniture •• Appliances •

• Home • Business • Junk & Debris• Furniture • Appliances

• Tree Limbs • Moving Trash • Carpet• Garage Clean Out

Call Bernie 303.347.2303

Free estimates7 days a Week

Instant Trash HaulingInstant Trash Haulingtrash hauling

Dirt, Rock, Concrete, Sod & Asphalt

HAULING$$Reasonable Rates On:$$

*Trash Cleanup*old furnituremattresses*appliances*dirt

old fencing*branches*concrete*asphalt*old sod*brick*mortar*House/Garage/Yard clean outs

Storm Damage CleanupElectronics recycling avail.

Mark 303.432.3503

Trash & JunkRemoval

We take what your trash man won't.Branches, mattresses,

appliances, reasonable rates &prompt service 720-333-6832

Hauling Service

"AFFORDABLEHAULING"You Call - I Haul

Basement, Garages, Houses,Construction, Debris,

Small Moves

Office - 303-642-3548Cell 720-363-5983

Ron MassaBBB - Bonded - Insured

Heating/ Air Conditioning

House Cleaning

Gloria's Hands onCleaning

Reliable, 25 years in business,personal touch, spring cleaning.Weekly, bi-weekly, once a month

303-456-5861Servicing the Metro North and

Metro West areas

Landscaping/Nurseries

LANDSCAPE

• Complete Landscape Design & Construction • Retaining Walls, Paver & Natural Stone Patios• Clean-Ups & Plant Pruning• Tree & Stump Removal• New Plantings• Irrigation Systems and Repairs• Landscape Lighting

Licensed

www.arterralandscaping.comInsured720.436.6340

COLORADO REGISTERED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

Olson Landscaping & Design

It’s not too late to complete your fall projects!

New installs, yard make-overs, retaining walls, sod, sprinkler systems, flagstone, decorative rock, aeration, irrigation blow-out, fall clean up and snow removal, For all your landscape

needs call Richard at 720-297-5470. Licensed, Insured, Member BBB.

Lawn/Garden Services

Aeration,Sprinkler Blow OutWinter Fertilization,

Call now for best pricing

LAWN SERVICES$$Reasonable Rates$$

*Leaf Cleanup*Lawn Maintenance*Tree & Bush Trimming/Removal*

Removal/Replacement DecorativeRock, Sod or Mulch*Storm Dam-age Cleanup*Gutter cleaning *

All of your groundmaintenance needs

Servicing the West & North areasMark: 303.432.3503 Refs.avail

Lawn/Garden Services

LAWN AERATIONSLAWN AERATIONSResidential Homesstarting at $3030Call Eric h: 303-424-0017C: 303-668-1613

Alpine LandscapeManagement

Fall Clean UpAerate, Fertilize, Weekly Mowing

Trim Bushes & Sm. Trees, Sr. Disc.

720-329-9732

is here to take care of your lawn & landscaping needs!

Call Bruce – 720-298-6067brucesnolimitservice.com

Commercial Snow Removal Fall Aeration & Fertalization

We are Licensed & Insured

Dreilng Lawn ServiceFALL SAVINGS

•Aeration• Sprinkler Blowout & Repair

• Yard Cleanup & Gutter CleanOut

• Fall Fertilization • Bush TrimmingSenior Discount - Free Estimate

Save 5% on next yearcommitment to lawn careFamily owned & operated

(303)427-5342Serving the North Metro area

for 16 years

303.420.2880

• Fall Aeration • Fertilization • Lawn Over Seeding • Sod

• Rock • Bush Trimming • Lawn Clean Ups - Starting

in November Groups & Senior

Discounts Available

25+ years serving the Denver Metro area

Reasonable Price & Quality ServiceFull Landscaping, Fence, Tree, Sod, Rock,

Weekly Mowing, Bush Trimming, Snow RemovalLow Cost - Experience - References - Dependable

Sosa LandscapingSosa LandscapingSosa Landscaping

Please call anytime:Mr. Domingo720-365-5501

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIALINSURED & BONDED

FREE ESTIMATE

Misc. Services

Licensed and InsuredCall Us Today! 720-545-9222

STAIRLIFTS INSTALLEDwith a Warranty Starting at $1575

WALK-IN-TUBSStarting at $2995

Motorcycle Repair

All Makes and ModelsSmall engine repair also

Spring is coming – Need your carbs cleaned?

Motorcycle/ATV Service & Repair

Fisher Cycle WorksCall Fish Fisher at:720-308-0425

Painting

• Honest pricing •• Free estimates •

We will match any written estimate!Same day service!

No job too small or too big!

303-960-7665

Call Frank303.420.0669

Long lastingSpecialty Servicesinterior & exteriorOver 40 yrs. experienceReferences andguarantee available.

Bob’s Painting,Repairs & HomeImprovements

30 yrs experienceFree estimates303-450-1172

DEEDON'S PAINTING40 years experience

Interior & Exterior painting.References

303-466-4752

Insurance Claims Assistance

303.44.PAINTLocally owned and operated family business

ROOFING PAINTINGWINDOWS GUTTERS

Notice... Check Internet Reviews, BBB, etc. b4 hiring anyone!

INSURED QUALITY PAINTINGAll American Paint Company

“Painting Done Right!”Brush and Roll Quality

Interior Painting Specialists, Drywall Repair, Exteriors and more…No money down, Free estimates

20 years Colorado Business303-370-0446

InsuredReferences Available

PerezPainting

720- 298-3496

Interior and exterior painting, wall repair, refinishing and texturizing, deck repair and epoxi floors.

Finish and Plaster Designs.

Pet Care & Services

• Cat and Dog Visits• Dog Walking

• Administer Medications• Bonded and Insured

• And more!

Pet Sitting in the comfort of their own home!

AbbysAtHome.com • 303.903.8208

Plumbing

Plumb-Crazy, LLC.“We’re Crazy About Plumbing”

ALAN ATTWOOD, Master Plumber

PH: 303-472-8217 FX: 303-688-8821

CUSTOM HOMESREMODEL

FINISHED BASEMENTSSERVICE AND REPAIR

Licensed • Insured

Drain Pros Plumbing

FREE CAMERA INSPECTION WITH

EVERY DRAIN CLEANING **$100 VALUE**

Got a clogged sink, toilet, or main?Don’t just clear it…

Find the ROOT of the problem!

Got another plumbing problem?We’re a Full Service Plumbing Licensed and Insured CompanyWritten warranties on all work

720-352-9442

Your Community Connectorto Boundless Rewards

We are community.

For all your plumbing needs• Water Heaters • Plumbing Parts

SENIOR DISCOUNTSFREE ESTIMATESin the metro area

www.frontrangeplumbing.com

FRONT RANGE PLUMBING

303.451.1971Commercial/Residential

PLUMBING15% OFF FALL SAVINGSFREE INSTANT QUOTE

Repair or Replace: Faucets,Toilets, Sinks, Disposals, Water

Heaters, Gas Lines, BrokenPipes, Spigots/Hosebibs, WaterPressure Regulator, Ice Maker,

Drain Cleaning, Dishwasher Instl.,Vanity Instl., Etc.

CALL WEST TECH (720)298-0880

RALPH’S & JOE’S AFFORDABLE

Your experienced Plumbers.

Insured & Bonded

Family Owned & Operated. Low Rates.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GUIDE

To advertise your business here call 303-566-4089

Ask for Viola •Fax: 303-566-4098

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ourcolorado

Stump grinding specialistA-1 Stump Removal

Most stumps $75.00$35 Minimum.Free estimates.

Licensed & Insured32 yrs exp. Firewood

Call Terry 303-424-7357

A father and son team!

Rep

Client

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THE GLASS RACK7475 W. 5th Ave., Unit 150H. Lakewood, CO 80226

Automotive • Residential • CommercialScreens • Tabletops • Patio Doors • RV Glass

Quality WorkLow Prices

Senior DiscountsGary

(303)987-2086KOLOSS GC

303-246-8146Monday - Friday 7 – 3:30 | 5% Off Discount With Coupon

Free estimates• Residential• Commercial

• 35 Years Experience

• Shower Doors1/2" & 3/8" Heavy Glass

• Work Guaranteed

• Replacement Windows• Patio Doors

• Mirrors

Interior - Exterior - Kitchens - Baths - BasementsAdditions - Master Suites - Decks - Doors - Windows

Siding - Roofing

Licensed - Bonded - Insured

Office 303-642-3548Cell 720-363-5983

35 Years Experience

Ron MassaOwner

Complete Home Remodeling

Classic Concrete Inc.Pursue The Highest Quality As Company

Mathew L. Connoly, OwnerOffice: 303.469.9893 • Cell 1: 303.995.9067

Broomfield, CO 80021email: [email protected]

Pursue The Highest Quality As Company

• Industrial • Residential • Commericial • Free Estimates

• Licensed • Fully Insured • Senior Discount

A�ordable Home Repairs At Your Fingertips

Save $25 on anywork over $100

Custom Bathrooms & Kitchens, Electrical,Plumbing, &

General Repairs

FREE ESTIMATES, ALL WORK GUARANTEED

SeniorDiscount

Contact Mark at720-422-2532

A QUALITY HANDYMAN SERVICE

1. Reduce your energy bill by up to 30% with proper attic insulation.

2. Most NEW and Established homes are under insulated.

3. Call today for a FREE Attic Insulation Inspection.

4. Schedule an upgrade before thanksgiving and SAVE $150.

truGreen Insulation – 720.612.8079

Bankruptcy, Divorce, Criminal Defense

Vadeboncoeur Law Office, LLC12600 W. Colfax Ave., Suite C-400Lakewood, Colorado 80215

Payment plans available

Philip J. VadeboncoeurAttorney At Law303-232-0878

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Free Initial Consultation

GREG

PaintingQuality Work • Reasonable Rates • Free Estimate

720•273•8064www.greglellpainting.com

Commercial • Custom Homes • Residential • Interiors • Exteriors • DecksMajor Credit Cards Accepted

Remodeling

GREENE'SREMODELING

Bathroom/kitchen remodeling,repair work, plumbing leaks,

water damage. No job too smallWindow replacement.

Serving Jeffco since 1970(303)237-3231

Rocky MountainContractors

Home RemodelingSpecialists, Inc.

* Bath * Kitch Remodels* Bsmt Finishes* Vinyl Windows* Patio Covers

* Decks30+ yrs. exp.

George(303)252-8874

Roofing/Gutters

A Herman’s ROOFINGNew Roof, Re-Roof, Repairs,

Residential - CommercialFamily owned for Over 46 Years.

Call today for free estimate.(303)293-3131

All Types of RoofingNew Roofs, Reroofs, Repairs & Roof Certifications

Aluminum Seamless GuttersFamily owned/operated since 1980

Call Today for a FREE Estimate • Senior Discounts

(303) 234-1539www.AnyWeatherRoofing.com • [email protected]

Roofing:Shingles, Flat Roofs,Roof Leak Repairs.

35 years of experience.Free estimates.

Butch Metzler (303)422-8826

Let us inspect your roof and see what minor repairs can be performed to prolong the life of your roof.

Mention this ad and get a gutter clean and flush for $95.00

5790 Yukon St., Suite 111Arvada, CO 80002720-399-0355/ 720-352-9310

Colorado natives – Arvada-based company

Re-Roof • RepairRoof Certifications

Free Estimates

Seasonal

Now offeringSnow Removal, Yard clean ups,

fall aeration, fertilization,handyman jobs and

pooper scooperInterior/Exterior

Sprinklers

Sprinkler Pros

Call 303-422-1096

Sprinkler Pros

Call 303-422-1096

WinterizingNew Installations, Repairs, Tune-Ups. All Makes Of Lawn Systems Serviced. Work Guaranteed Senior Discounts Licensed & Insured

Sprinklers

• System Startup• Install, Repair • Service & Renovations

Stephen D. Williams

25 Plus Years Exp • Family Owned & Operated

[email protected]

(303) 425-6861

FreeEstimates

SeniorDiscounts

• Winterization

Just Sprinklers IncLicensed and Insured

SystemWinterizations

$35.00

Affordable RatesResidential /Commercial

Pro Sprinkler & Backflow

• System start up and winterization• Sprinkler/ drip repair, renovation, and installs• Irrigation controller and turfgrass consultation

• Commercial snow removal• Licensed and Insured • Free estimates

303 [email protected]

Golf course quality at a fair priceOver 25 Years golf course irrigation & turfgrass experience

Rich Parker, owner

303-523-5859

Professional Installations & RepairsLifetime Warranty + SOD INSTALLATION

$AVE MONEY AND WATERFast, friendly serviceAll Work Guaranteed!

Time To Winterize!

Tree Service

Tree Service

JAY WHITE Tree ServiceServing with pride since 1975

Tree & shrubtrimming & removals,Licensed and InsuredFirewood For Sale

Call Jay (303)278-7119

MajesticTree Service720-231-5954

Tree & Shrub Trimming,Tree Removal

Stump GrindingFree Estimates

Licensed and Insured

A Tree Stump Removal CompanyWe offer tree removal, brush, mulch and root

chasing in addition to stump removal.We also have firewood available!

Call today for your Free Estimate.Credit cards accepted

720.234.3442www.stumpthumpersdenver.com

•TreeandShrubTrimorRemove

•Licensed&Insured

•Freeestimates

Servicing the Denver area for 35 Years

Window Services

Old Pro Window CleaningResidential Specialist

Over 30 years experienceQuality Work

Bob Bonnet 720-530-7580

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OurColoradoNews.comYour Community Connector

to Boundless Rewards

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Caring Respecting Connecting Preserving

Advisor October 10, 2013

CAREGIVERS CORNER Part 3

This edition completes our 3-part series sharing relevant information and helpful hints for those of you in our community who are caring for a loved one. Please feel free to share this with others in your family and neighborhood who may benefit.

More than 50 million family caregivers in the U.S. provide services to loved ones, and often suffer from physical, emotional, and financial problems that impeded their ability to provide care in the present and to support their own care needs in the future.

Are you one of them?

6. Be realistic:a. Are you able to care for your loved one? Does he need skilled care or more care than you can physically deliver?b. How long will your loved one be able to remain at home?

c. Will he continue to decline or has his condition stabilized? If his condition will eventually require placement in a care facility, start doing your research now. Will he qualify for Medicaid coverage for long-term care? Don’t assume anything! Find an advocate or care manager who is knowledgeable or call your county’s social services department for information.

d. If possible, visit local facilities and ask questions.

7. Give yourself credit: a. You have taken on the role of caregiver. You are the one person who is responsible

for the welfare and comfort of your loved one. You are a living example of The Golden Rule.b. Even though your loved one cannot or does not verbally thank you every day, you are so important to him. Know that you are doing your best.

Don’t think that as a caregiver you are alone. Call today for more information about the Caregiver Support Groups facilitated by The Senior Hub and our experienced staff. We can help relieve some of your stress and fears as you lovingly care for your family member.

Call The Senior Hub at 303-426-4408 today.

If you are an Adams County senior and would like a flu shot for 2013, drop by our main office at 2360 W. 90th Ave. on October 18

between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.

In partnership with The Senior Hub, St. Anthony’s Hospital will send over a nurse who will administer the shots. Shots are free, but donations to the nursing staff will be accepted.

If you are an Adams County senior and would like a flu shot for 2013, drop by our main office at 2360 W. 90th Ave. on October 18

between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED…

On or about October 26, The Senior Hub will have teams of volunteers going out into your local neighborhoods to help older adults who need help to winterize and clean up gardens, yards and

homes. If you would like to volunteer as an individual, a family, a church or scout group or as a team leader, please contact Linda Rinelli at 720-859-2248 today to get on the schedule to help out.OCTOBER 26, 2013 (other dates may be

arranged)9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

SENIORS NEEDING CLEAN-UP HELP

If you are a senior who needs help please CALL TODAY… 720-859-2248 to get the help of loving hands to spruce up the place before the first snow flies.

“Make A Difference Fall Cleanup Month”Insulate ATTIC add R-40 $850

OR add R-50 $1050

Air Sealing top plates and Wire Penetrations $510

Insulate walls above ground exterior or interior $1680

Total $ 3040

Less Home Performance Xcel rebate -$1350

Which we sign over to us and take off bill

Your out of pocket cost

$1690.00

You will have to have to have an xcel audit before we do the Job $135 out of pocket.

Based on 1,000 sq ft home

Get your home’s insulation donewalls, attic, and air sealing.

Insulate ATTIC add R-40 $850

OR add R-50 $1050

Air Sealing top plates and Wire Penetrations $510

Insulate walls above ground exterior or interior $1680

Total $ 3040

Less Home Performance Xcel rebate -$1260

Which we sign over to us and take off bill

Your out of pocket cost

$1780.00

You will have to have to have an xcel audit before we do the Job $135 out of pocket.

Based on 1,000 sq ft home

www.bestwayinsulation.comServing the community Since 1976

Saving Our PlanetOne House

At a Time

CALL FOR DETAILS303-469-0808

10855 Empire RdLafayette, CO 80026There are guidelines to qualify for Xcel’s Home

Performance rebate, but most can qualify.Visit our website for

more details!

When you give online any time on Dec. 10, the value of your donation will be increased by the FirstBank Incentive Fund.

REMEMBER - You can pre-schedule your donation to process automatically on December 10th right now!

GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE ... Thank you for supporting elders in your neighborhood.

PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND REMEMBER TO DONATE TO

THE SENIOR HUB

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at

https://www.coloradogives.org/index.php?section=organizations&action=newDonation&fwID=22856

Flu shots availableREWARD PROGRAMShop for groceries and support The Senior Hub at the same time. Buy a gift card from The Se-nior Hub preloaded with $10. Use it, reload it at King Soopers over and over. The Senior Hub will earn 5% of everything you spend!

It costs you nothing but a little time and you still earn all your discounts and gas credits. Call Calina or Renee at 303.426.4408 to purchase or learn more.

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Caring Respecting Connecting Preserving

Advisor October 10, 2013

RSVP is proud to announce that Slater Si-mon has joined RSVP as our Lead Volunteer for the Disaster Prepared-ness Speaks Team. Slat-er, who was an Adminis-trator for Adams County Red Cross prior to his retirement, knows that preparing makes sense for older Americans. In the aftermath of all the most recent crisis events here in Colorado, Slater wants everyone to know that the time to GET READY is NOW!

The likelihood that you and your family will recover from an emer-gency tomorrow often

depends on the plan-ning and preparation done today. While each person’s abilities and needs are unique, every individual can take steps to prepare for all kinds of emergencies from fires and floods to po-tential terrorist attacks. By evaluating your own personal needs, you and your loved ones can be better prepared.

Preparing makes sense for older Ameri-cans. GET A KIT , MAKE A PLAN, BE INFORMED.

Better yet, schedule a presentation for your neighborhood or orga-nization about disaster preparedness. Contact our Disaster Prepared-ness Speaking Team today. Call Tom Rapp, RSVP Department at 303-426-4408 to sched-ule a presentation.

By Tom RappDirector of Adams/E. Arapahoe RSVP

The Senior Hub, Inc.

Disaster Preparedness

VOLUNTEER NEEDED!

For The Senior Hub front desk

Fridays from 1-5p.m.

Call 303-426-4408

ASAP if you are interested.

Thanks to Excel Energy funding and their people power, one senior in Commerce City was able to walk out of his home after being indoors for a year and unable to navigate his front steps. The Senior Hub was one of 41 non-profits through-

out Colorado chosen by Excel for their Day of Service honoring vic-tims and first respond-ers of 9/11.

A team of Excel energy employees braved the sweltering weather and tirelessly and meticulously built a ramp which almost

looks like a piece of art. Other volunteers in the team mowed the lawn, cleaned out bushes, washed windows, moved pieces of old furniture, and beauti-fied both front and back yards.

Our thanks go to a job well done!

The “power people” behind Excel Energy

IDENTITY THEFT AND FRAUD PREVENTION SEMINAR

The District Attorney’s Office for Adams and Broomfield counties presents the Power Against Fraud seminar to teach you how to protect yourself from becoming

a victim of fraud.

October 17th at 2pmFREE TO ATTEND

Older adults are frequent targets of crimes such as identity theft,

telemarketing fraud, door-to-door scams and e-mail fraud. Youll learn

simple but effective crime prevention steps to build your power against fraud.

RSVP to (303) 452-0501

Hosted by Northglenn Heights Assisted Living

11475 Pearl Street, Northgleen, CO (303) 452-0501www.NorthglennHeights.com

Thank you for Voting our Community the Best of the Best!

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Theater offers stray of hope

Several years ago Mr. On The Town — the No. 1 dog lover in our house — and I attended the play “Sylvia” at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

The A.R. Gurney play is about an empty-nest couple who take in a stray dog. I won’t give away the end-ing but this comedy will tug at your heartstrings. I guarantee you’ll love this play!

“Sylvia” plays Nov. 7-17 at the LTAC. Tickets are available at www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org or by calling 720-509-1000.

Kim Staunton, a winner of a Denver Post Ovation Award, Henry Award, and Westword’s Best of Den-ver among her many local theater performances, stars as Kate. Two Tony Award nominees, director Ran-dal Myler and Jonathan C. Kaplan (as Greg), also are part of the cast and crew.

Denver favorites Jamie Ann Romero (Sylvia) and Randy Moore (Tom, Phyllis and Leslie) round out a stellar cast.

Boys and Girls Club opensThe opening of the new Nancy P.

Anschutz Center Boys and Girls Club on Tuesday, Oct. 1 was a celebration, despite a horrific shooting just 11 days earlier that left club advocate Terrance Roberts accused of attempt-ed murder.

Boldfaced names like Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, Phil and Nancy Anschutz, John and Paige Elway and Jack A. Vickers celebrated the opening of the new center at the Jack A. Vickers Boys & Girls Club.

Denver politicos and movers and shakers joined the celebration of a new Park Hill community center that replaced a shopping area torched by a gang in 2008.

Boys and Girls Club President and CEO John Aragoni held the senti-ments of many in attendance when he said: “The community here had gone through its ups and downs. But we want to recognize its past with an eye on its future.”

`Girl’ power for CRASonia Riggs, formerly the execu-

tive director of the American Institute of Architects Colorado, is the heir apparent to eventually take over Pete Meersman’s chief cheese job with the Colorado Restaurant Association as Meersman prepares for his departure.

CRA chairman of the board Rich Yoke appointed a search committee to advertise, screen, interview and se-lect someone to serve as the new CRA chief operating officer, a position that will transition into the president and chief executive officer when Meers-man, who has led the CRA for 30-plus years, leaves the association Nov. 1, 2014.

As of that date, Meersman will become the CRA’s chief strategy officer by serving on various affili-ated boards and working on special projects until November 2019.

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Two exhibits at Arvada Center examine changes in forms, methodsBy Clarke [email protected]

Old traditions and new technologies come together in the fall gallery exhibitions at the Arvada Center.

“Earth Moves: Shifts in Ceramic Art and Design” takes a look at the changing world of ceramics, and how

fine arts, industry and design are blending into that world. The show is on display in the Main Gallery.

“Continuing Legacies: Evolving Ceramic Traditions” examines some of the oldest forms of ceramics, and brings artists who have been working in the form for generations to the fore. The show is on display in the Upper Gallery.

Both shows will be on display at the center’s galleries, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., through

Nov. 10. The galleries are open Monday through Fri-day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,

Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5

p.m.“I think they’re really

interesting shows — there are so many different things

in both of them,” said curatorial assistant Kristin Bueb. “A lot of

what’s on display is so much dif-ferent from what people are used

to, and shows how people can push the boundaries.”

The shows were put together by the center’s ceramic coordinator Bebe Alexander, who said they were

extremely challenging because of the nature of the works.“With Earth Moves, the shifts in technology and design were

the focus, and we wanted to display artists who are using new tools,” she said.

The call for artists was put out in March, and jurors whittled the submissions down to eight invited artists and 42 juried artists from all over the country.

Many of these artists are using computer-aided design and 3-D printing and renderings to add new di-mensions to their work.

Some particularly striking installations on display include a “Glyph” series from David Kaufmann, who created porcelain models of iPads and uses the finger swipes from the screen to create modern hieroglyphics.

There is also a re-creation of a Synap-tic Lab by Donna Webb, that has maps, lab equipment and bottles and vials, which sug-gests the mixing of science and art in ground-water landscape.

Alexander said the “Continuing Legacies” exhibit serves as a nice counterpoint to the main gallery, showing ancient forms of pot-tery and ceramics that have been practiced for generations.

“We have Takashi Nakazato, 13th genera-tion Japanese potter,” she said. “Also on dis-play are the works of Kazu Oba, who studied with Nakazato and is on staff at the Center.”

The pottery of Adam Field, studied under seventh generation Korean potter, Kim ll-Maan, was the germ of the exhibit idea, Al-exander said.

He studied the Korean art of onggi pottery, and part of the exhibit is a video of how Field creates the massive pots.

Other participating artists include Trevor Dunn, Simon Leach, Ben Owen III and Michael Wisner.

Timemeasured by CeRAmiCS

The “Earth Moves” show at the Arvada Center highlights new techniques and materials that ceramic artists are using. Eight invited artists and 42 juried art-ists from all over the country are represented in the show. Piece pictured is by Derek Reeverts. Piece pictured lower left is by Katherine Taylor. Courtesy photos

IF YOU GOWHAT: “Earth Moves” and “Con-tinuing Legacies” exhibitions

WHERE: Arvada Center

6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada

WHEN: Through Nov. 10

Monday through Friday - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday - 1-5 p.m.

COST: Free

INFORMATION: 720-898-7200 or www.arvadacenter.org

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Public Trustees COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373361

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 8, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)VALENTINO SANTISTEVANOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEEFOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGEACCEPTANCE, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, FORMERLY KNOWN ASBANKERS TRUST COMPANY OFCALIFORNIA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FORAMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE IN-VESTMENT TRUST 2005-3Date of Deed of TrustJune 28, 2005County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 26, 2005Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20050726000786430Original Principal Amount$131,200.00Outstanding Principal Balance$113,842.53

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 39, BLOCK 2, SHAW HEIGHTSMESA 5TH FILING, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:9070 JUDSON STREET, WESTMIN-STER, CO 80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/06/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/12/2013Last Publication 10/10/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00045670

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/08/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Wayne E. Vaden #21026Vaden Law Firm LLC 2015 YORK ST,DENVER, CO 80205-5713 (303) 377-2933

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-051-05062

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373363

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 8, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Bryan X Kennedy and Ashley E KennedyOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forEverBankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustNovember 10, 2008County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 13, 2008Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2008000089843Original Principal Amount$89,359.00Outstanding Principal Balance$90,175.41

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 13, BLOCK 4, PERL-MACKMANOR, TENTH FILING, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.

***Pursuant to Loan ModificationAgreement dated December 15, 2011

Also known by street and number as:7267 Lipan Street, Denver, CO 80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/06/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/12/2013Last Publication 10/10/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00045671

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/08/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Emily Jensik #31294Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 9105.05341

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373363

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 8, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Bryan X Kennedy and Ashley E KennedyOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forEverBankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustNovember 10, 2008County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 13, 2008Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2008000089843Original Principal Amount$89,359.00Outstanding Principal Balance$90,175.41

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 13, BLOCK 4, PERL-MACKMANOR, TENTH FILING, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.

***Pursuant to Loan ModificationAgreement dated December 15, 2011

Also known by street and number as:7267 Lipan Street, Denver, CO 80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/06/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/12/2013Last Publication 10/10/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00045671

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/08/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Emily Jensik #31294Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 9105.05341

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373378

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 8, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Mary G LoveallOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Countrywide Bank, FSBCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtChampion Mortgage CompanyDate of Deed of TrustOctober 17, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 01, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000102150Original Principal Amount$240,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$105,019.86

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 12, BLOCK 4, HILLSDALE SUB-DIVISION, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATEOF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:7840 Xavier St, Westminster, CO 80030.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/06/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/12/2013Last Publication 10/10/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00045685

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/08/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 8686.00019

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373409

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 11, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Baltazar M. AyalaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forCTX Mortgage Company, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustJuly 09, 2003County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 22, 2003Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C1179242Original Principal Amount$162,400.00Outstanding Principal Balance$136,597.22

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 8, BLOCK 3, CLEARVIEW SUB-DIVISION, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATEOF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:2225 West 58th Place, Denver, CO80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/13/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/19/2013Last Publication 10/17/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00046167

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/11/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 9105.05595

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373409

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 11, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Baltazar M. AyalaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forCTX Mortgage Company, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustJuly 09, 2003County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 22, 2003Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C1179242Original Principal Amount$162,400.00Outstanding Principal Balance$136,597.22

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 8, BLOCK 3, CLEARVIEW SUB-DIVISION, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATEOF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:2225 West 58th Place, Denver, CO80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/13/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/19/2013Last Publication 10/17/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00046167

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/11/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 9105.05595

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373430

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 15, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Kristina N FilbyOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for USAAFederal Savings BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtOcwen Loan Servicing, LLCDate of Deed of TrustOctober 22, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 23, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000099501Original Principal Amount$172,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$160,777.12

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 13, BLOCK 6, SHADOWRIDGE ATBRIAR HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:8039 Bryant Street, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/13/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/15/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-02902

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373430

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 15, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Kristina N FilbyOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for USAAFederal Savings BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtOcwen Loan Servicing, LLCDate of Deed of TrustOctober 22, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 23, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000099501Original Principal Amount$172,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$160,777.12

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 13, BLOCK 6, SHADOWRIDGE ATBRIAR HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:8039 Bryant Street, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/13/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/15/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-02902

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373433

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 15, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Irene L SierraOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Washington Mutual Bank, FACurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee forWamu Mortgage Pass-Through Certific-ates Series 2005-PR1 TrustDate of Deed of TrustOctober 26, 2004County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 04, 2004Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20041104001117950Original Principal Amount$118,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$121,269.03

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 6, BLOCK 6, SHAW HEIGHTS,BLOCKS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, AND 11 ANDPORTIONS OF 20, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO***

***Pursuant to the Affidavit of Scriven-er's Error recorded February 12, 2013at Reception No. 2013000012765, inAdams County, State of Colorado

***Pursuant to Section 4 (H) of the Ad-justable Rate Note made on October26, 2004

Also known by street and number as:8551 Crescent Drive, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/13/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/15/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 1068.07976

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FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373446

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 18, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Susan O Kehn and, Walter B KehnOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Washington Mutual Bank, FACurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationDate of Deed of TrustDecember 06, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustDecember 27, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000117482Original Principal Amount$256,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$242,247.26

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 20, BLOCK 2, NORTHPARK SUB-DIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:10279 Julian Ct, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/20/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/18/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Alison L. Berry #34531The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-04891

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373446

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 18, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Susan O Kehn and, Walter B KehnOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Washington Mutual Bank, FACurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationDate of Deed of TrustDecember 06, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustDecember 27, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000117482Original Principal Amount$256,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$242,247.26

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 20, BLOCK 2, NORTHPARK SUB-DIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:10279 Julian Ct, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/20/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/18/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Alison L. Berry #34531The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-04891

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FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373482

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 25, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Richard W. ClyneOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nomineefor Indymac Bank, F.S.B.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtOneWest Bank, FSBDate of Deed of TrustJuly 16, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 26, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000071426Original Principal Amount$106,400.00Outstanding Principal Balance$106,400.00

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 106, BUILDING#5, PROSPECTOR'S POINT CON-DOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THEAMENDED AND RESTATED CON-DOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR PRO-SPECTOR'S POINT RECORDED10/01 /2003 AT RECEPTION NO.C1217253, AND THE CONDOMINIUMMAP OF PROSPECTOR'S POINT CON-DOMINIUM BUILDING NO. 5 RECOR-DED SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 AS INSTRU-MENT NO. 20060901000889310, OF THERECORDS OF THE CLERK AND RE-CORDER, ADAMS COUNTY, STATE OFCOLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:8690 Decatur St 106, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/27/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/25/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 3500.01750

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373482

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On July 25, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Richard W. ClyneOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nomineefor Indymac Bank, F.S.B.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtOneWest Bank, FSBDate of Deed of TrustJuly 16, 2007County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 26, 2007Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2007000071426Original Principal Amount$106,400.00Outstanding Principal Balance$106,400.00

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 106, BUILDING#5, PROSPECTOR'S POINT CON-DOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THEAMENDED AND RESTATED CON-DOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR PRO-SPECTOR'S POINT RECORDED10/01 /2003 AT RECEPTION NO.C1217253, AND THE CONDOMINIUMMAP OF PROSPECTOR'S POINT CON-DOMINIUM BUILDING NO. 5 RECOR-DED SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 AS INSTRU-MENT NO. 20060901000889310, OF THERECORDS OF THE CLERK AND RE-CORDER, ADAMS COUNTY, STATE OFCOLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:8690 Decatur St 106, Westminster, CO80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/27/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/25/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 3500.01750

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373485

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:

On July 25, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Mario AR Santistevan and Denise M.SantistevanOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forCountrywide Bank, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtG and E, LLC, a Colorado limited liabilitycompanyDate of Deed of TrustMay 13, 2006County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 02, 2006Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20060602000568660Original Principal Amount$55,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$47,725.39

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:Lot 42, Block 15, Fairview SecondFiling, County of Adams, State ofColorado

Also known by street and number as:7599 Heather Place, Denver, CO 80221-3236.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/27/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/25/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Fred Gabler #8978Karsh, Fulton, Gabler & Joseph PC 950S.CHERRY ST., #710, DENVER, CO80246 (303) 759-9669

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 73485

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FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373501

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)JOSEPH MICHAEL GALE JROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR UNIVERSAL LENDING CORPORA-TIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtCOLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCEAUTHORITYDate of Deed of TrustJuly 07, 2010County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 12, 2010Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2010000045707Original Principal Amount$182,541.00Outstanding Principal Balance$175,798.82

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 16, BLOCK 83, SHAW HEIGHTS7TH FILING, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO

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Also known by street and number as:8412 RUTGERS ST, WESTMINSTER,CO 80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Sheila J. Finn #36637Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. MERIDI-AN BLVD., STE 400, ENGLEWOOD, CO80112 (303) 706-9990

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 30684

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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373501

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)JOSEPH MICHAEL GALE JROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR UNIVERSAL LENDING CORPORA-TIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtCOLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCEAUTHORITYDate of Deed of TrustJuly 07, 2010County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 12, 2010Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2010000045707Original Principal Amount$182,541.00Outstanding Principal Balance$175,798.82

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 16, BLOCK 83, SHAW HEIGHTS7TH FILING, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO

***PURSUANT TO SCRIVENER'SERROR AFFIDAVIT RECORDED ON7 / 2 2 / 2 0 1 0 A T R E C E P T I O N # :2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 3 6 3

Also known by street and number as:8412 RUTGERS ST, WESTMINSTER,CO 80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Sheila J. Finn #36637Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. MERIDI-AN BLVD., STE 400, ENGLEWOOD, CO80112 (303) 706-9990

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 30684

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373502

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)John A. HillOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for UnitedCapital Mortgage CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtMidFirst BankDate of Deed of TrustOctober 18, 2002County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 29, 2002Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C1045250Original Principal Amount$87,076.00Outstanding Principal Balance$70,873.02

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 285, CON-DOMINIUM BUILDING 4, PRO-SPECTOR'S POINT AMENDED, ADAMSCOUNTY, COLORADO, ACCORDINGTO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FORPROSPECTOR'S POINT AMENDEDPHASE 10, RECORDED MAY 23, 1983IN P.U.D. BOOK 507 IN THE RECORDSOF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK ANDRECORDER OF ADAMS COUNTY,COLORADO AND AS DEFINED ANDDESCRIBED IN CONDOMINIUM DE-CLARATION FOR PROSPECTOR'SPOINT RECORDED DECEMBER 18,1979, IN BOOK 2414 AT PAGE 263 ASAMENDED BY AMENDMENT RECOR-DED MAY 23, 1980 IN BOOK 2458 ATPAGE 757 AND ANNEXATION RECOR-DED APRIL 22, 1983 IN BOOK 2738 ATPAGE 980, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO

Also known by street and number as:8678 Decatur Street #4-285, West-minster, CO 80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Alison L. Berry #34531The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-04834

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373502

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)John A. HillOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for UnitedCapital Mortgage CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtMidFirst BankDate of Deed of TrustOctober 18, 2002County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 29, 2002Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C1045250Original Principal Amount$87,076.00Outstanding Principal Balance$70,873.02

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 285, CON-DOMINIUM BUILDING 4, PRO-SPECTOR'S POINT AMENDED, ADAMSCOUNTY, COLORADO, ACCORDINGTO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FORPROSPECTOR'S POINT AMENDEDPHASE 10, RECORDED MAY 23, 1983IN P.U.D. BOOK 507 IN THE RECORDSOF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK ANDRECORDER OF ADAMS COUNTY,COLORADO AND AS DEFINED ANDDESCRIBED IN CONDOMINIUM DE-CLARATION FOR PROSPECTOR'SPOINT RECORDED DECEMBER 18,1979, IN BOOK 2414 AT PAGE 263 ASAMENDED BY AMENDMENT RECOR-DED MAY 23, 1980 IN BOOK 2458 ATPAGE 757 AND ANNEXATION RECOR-DED APRIL 22, 1983 IN BOOK 2738 ATPAGE 980, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO

Also known by street and number as:8678 Decatur Street #4-285, West-minster, CO 80031.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Alison L. Berry #34531The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-04834

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373523

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Chris A White and Christina M WhiteOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for ColoradoHome Funding, Inc d/b/a American HomeFunding, IncCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationDate of Deed of TrustOctober 09, 2009County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 16, 2009Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2009000076899Original Principal Amount$166,885.00Outstanding Principal Balance$159,214.83

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 10, BLOCK 6, SKYLINE VISTA,FILING NO. 2, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:7310 Dale Court, Westminster, CO80030.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Alison L. Berry #34531

The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1602The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-05142

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373513

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Shaun Veronica PardiniOriginal Beneficiary(ies)First Franklin Financial Corp., Subsidiaryof National City Bank of IndianaCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A., Successor byMerger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota,N.A F/K/A Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A,as Trustee for First Franklin MortgageLoan Trust 2004-FFH3 Asset-Backed Cer-tificates 2004-FFH3Date of Deed of TrustJuly 02, 2004County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 27, 2004Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20040727000673180Original Principal Amount$185,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$181,149.94

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:THAT PART OF BLOCK 27, HARRISPARK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE-GINNING 250 FEET SOUTH OF THENORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDBLOCK 27; THENCE EAST 180 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 75 FEET; THENCEWEST 180 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OFCOLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:7550 Raleigh Street, Westminster, CO80030.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:DAVID A. SHORE #19973Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S.VALENCIA WAY, SUITE 100, GREEN-WOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-00253SH

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373513

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Shaun Veronica PardiniOriginal Beneficiary(ies)First Franklin Financial Corp., Subsidiaryof National City Bank of IndianaCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A., Successor byMerger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota,N.A F/K/A Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A,as Trustee for First Franklin MortgageLoan Trust 2004-FFH3 Asset-Backed Cer-tificates 2004-FFH3Date of Deed of TrustJuly 02, 2004County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 27, 2004Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20040727000673180Original Principal Amount$185,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$181,149.94

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:THAT PART OF BLOCK 27, HARRISPARK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE-GINNING 250 FEET SOUTH OF THENORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDBLOCK 27; THENCE EAST 180 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 75 FEET; THENCEWEST 180 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OFCOLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:7550 Raleigh Street, Westminster, CO80030.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:DAVID A. SHORE #19973Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S.VALENCIA WAY, SUITE 100, GREEN-WOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-00253SH

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373524

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Philip M Garcia and Kathleen M. GarciaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Popular Financial Services, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a TheBank of New York as successor trusteefor JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., asTrustee for the benefit of the Certificate-holders of Equity One ABS, Inc. MortgagePass-Through Certificates Series 2002-4Date of Deed of TrustMarch 27, 2002County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 03, 2002Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C0950542Original Principal Amount$148,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$132,164.32

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 4, BLOCK 1, FLORADO, SECONDFILING, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATEOF COLORADO.

***Loan Modification of Deed of TrustAgreement recorded July 24, 2009 atReception No. 2009000054855

Also known by street and number as:7729 Tejon Street, Denver, CO 80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 10/10/2013Last Publication 11/7/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00048066

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:DAVID A. SHORE #19973Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S.VALENCIA WAY, SUITE 100, GREEN-WOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-00333SH

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373524

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 1, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Philip M Garcia and Kathleen M. GarciaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Popular Financial Services, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a TheBank of New York as successor trusteefor JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., asTrustee for the benefit of the Certificate-holders of Equity One ABS, Inc. MortgagePass-Through Certificates Series 2002-4Date of Deed of TrustMarch 27, 2002County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 03, 2002Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C0950542Original Principal Amount$148,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$132,164.32

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 4, BLOCK 1, FLORADO, SECONDFILING, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATEOF COLORADO.

***Loan Modification of Deed of TrustAgreement recorded July 24, 2009 atReception No. 2009000054855

Also known by street and number as:7729 Tejon Street, Denver, CO 80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 10/10/2013Last Publication 11/7/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00048066

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/01/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:DAVID A. SHORE #19973Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S.VALENCIA WAY, SUITE 100, GREEN-WOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 13-00333SH

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373525

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On August 5, 2013, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)MARK D. HENDERSONOriginal Beneficiary(ies)RICO R. GALLEGOS AKA RICCO R.GALLEGOS and JANET L. GALLEGOSCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtRICO R. GALLEGOS AKA RICCO R.GALLEGOS and JANET L. GALLEGOSDate of Deed of TrustFebruary 09, 2010County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 01, 2010Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2010000013241Original Principal Amount$138,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$130,714.25

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:Lots 3, 4 and the North 1/2 of Lot 5,Block 6, Berkeley Gardens, County ofAdams, State of Colorado.

Also known by street and number as: .

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/04/2013, at 4430 S.Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

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●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 08/05/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Hubert T. Morrow #4513Hubert T. Morrow & Associates 1800 WLittleton Blvd., Littleton, CO 80120 (303)794-4510

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 73525

COMBINED NOTICE - DEFERRED -PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-803(6)

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373004

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On April 25, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Hugo Casillas and Priscilla BobianOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forFleet National BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/aThe Bank of New York, successor ininterest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA.f/k/a JPMorgan Chase Bank, as Trustee,for GSMPS Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-2,Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates,Series 2003-2Date of Deed of TrustMay 23, 2001County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 30, 2001Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C0806832Original Principal Amount$131,937.00Outstanding Principal Balance$124,997.01

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 2, BLOCK 3, PERL-MACK MANORSUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:7170 Warren Drive, Denver, CO 80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust. The original SaleDate was scheduled for August 28, 2013but was deferred pursuant to ColoradoRevised Statutes 38-38-801 et seq. Thedeferment period has been terminated orended and the Sale may now proceed ac-cording to law.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/27/2013 (formerly sched-uled for August 28, 2013 and continuedfor deferment) , at 4430 S. Adams CountyPkwy, Suite W1000, Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash, the said real property and all in-terest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)'heirs and assigns therein, for the purposeof paying the indebtedness provided insaid Evidence of Debt secured by theDeed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the ex-penses of sale and other items allowed bylaw, and will issue to the purchaser a Cer-tificate of Purchase, all as provided bylaw.

First Publication of Notice of DeferredSale 10/3/2013Last Publication of Notice of Deferred Sale10/31/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00050891

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 9/11/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 9104.00203

COMBINED NOTICE - DEFERRED -PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-803(6)

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201373004

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On April 25, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Hugo Casillas and Priscilla BobianOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forFleet National BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/aThe Bank of New York, successor ininterest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA.f/k/a JPMorgan Chase Bank, as Trustee,for GSMPS Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-2,Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates,Series 2003-2Date of Deed of TrustMay 23, 2001County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 30, 2001Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)C0806832Original Principal Amount$131,937.00Outstanding Principal Balance$124,997.01

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 2, BLOCK 3, PERL-MACK MANORSUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ADAMS,STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:7170 Warren Drive, Denver, CO 80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust. The original SaleDate was scheduled for August 28, 2013but was deferred pursuant to ColoradoRevised Statutes 38-38-801 et seq. Thedeferment period has been terminated orended and the Sale may now proceed ac-cording to law.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/27/2013 (formerly sched-uled for August 28, 2013 and continuedfor deferment) , at 4430 S. Adams CountyPkwy, Suite W1000, Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash, the said real property and all in-terest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)'heirs and assigns therein, for the purposeof paying the indebtedness provided insaid Evidence of Debt secured by theDeed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the ex-penses of sale and other items allowed bylaw, and will issue to the purchaser a Cer-tificate of Purchase, all as provided bylaw.

First Publication of Notice of DeferredSale 10/3/2013Last Publication of Notice of Deferred Sale10/31/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00050891

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 9/11/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 9104.00203

CORRECTED RESTARTCOMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II)AND CRS §38-38-109(1)(b)

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201167547

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On May 9, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Paul R WilsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for MegastarFinancial Corp.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtNationstar Mortgage LLCDate of Deed of TrustApril 19, 2006County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 27, 2006Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20060427000429370Original Principal Amount$164,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$154,123.12

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 19, BLOCK 17, SHERRELWOODESTATES FILING NO. 2, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO

Also known by street and number as:2121 West 82nd Place, Denver, CO80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/06/2013, (originallyscheduled for sale on 9-11-2013) at 4430S. Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/19/2013Last Publication 10/17/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00050760

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 05/09/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145Castle Stawiarski, LLC 999 18th Street,Suite 2301, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 11-07342

CORRECTED RESTARTCOMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II)AND CRS §38-38-109(1)(b)

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. A201167547

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:

On May 9, 2013, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Adams records.

Original Grantor(s)Paul R WilsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for MegastarFinancial Corp.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtNationstar Mortgage LLCDate of Deed of TrustApril 19, 2006County of RecordingAdamsRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 27, 2006Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)20060427000429370Original Principal Amount$164,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$154,123.12

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.

The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 19, BLOCK 17, SHERRELWOODESTATES FILING NO. 2, COUNTY OFADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO

Also known by street and number as:2121 West 82nd Place, Denver, CO80221.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY

CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THELIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 11/06/2013, (originallyscheduled for sale on 9-11-2013) at 4430S. Adams County Pkwy, Suite W1000,Brighton CO 80601-8217, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.

First Publication 9/19/2013Last Publication 10/17/2013Name of PublicationWestminster Window00050760

●IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 05/09/2013Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee inand for the County of Adams, State ofColoradoBy: Susan A. Orecchio, Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145Castle Stawiarski, LLC 999 18th Street,Suite 2301, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400

The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.Attorney File # 11-07342

Name Changes COUNTY COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, CO

PUBLIC NOTICE OF PETITIONFOR CHANGE OF NAMECase Number: 13C1721

Public Notice is given on October 4, 2013that a Petition for a Change of Name of anAdult has been filed with the AdamsCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the nameof CHARLOTTE EILEEN BUCKNERbe changed to CHARLOTTE EILEENSULLIVAN.

Eloise CohenClerk of Court

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 10, 2013Last publication: October 24, 201300053090

COUNTY COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, COPUBLIC NOTICE OF PETITION

FOR CHANGE OF NAMECase Number: 13C1594

Public Notice is given on September 20,2013 that a Petition for a Change of Nameof an Adult has been filed with the AdamsCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name of ZAISEQUOYA FRANCIN be changed to ZAISEQUOYA NELSON.

Eloise CohenClerk of Court

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: September 26, 2013Last publication: October 10, 201300051752

Notice To Creditors District Court, Adams County, CO

NOTICE TO CREDITORSBY PUBLICATION

Case Number: 2013 PR 30549

In the Matter of the Estate of EVELYN J.CARELLI, also known as EVELYNCARELLI, Deceased

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Adams County,Colorado on or before February 3, 2014,or the claims may be forever barred.

Michael Eugene CarelliPersonal Representative

368 Ford StreetMilford, CT 06461

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300052361

District Court, Adams County, CONOTICE TO CREDITORS

BY PUBLICATIONCase Number: 2013PR30522

In the Matter of the Estate of MARYCATHERINE GALLAGHER, a/k/a MARYC. GALLAGHER, Deceased

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Adams County,Colorado on or before January 27, 2014,or the claims may be forever barred.

Christine DayPersonal Representative

6314 Gray StreetArvada, CO 80003

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: September 26, 2013Last publication: October 10, 201300051563

District Court, Adams County, CONOTICE TO CREDITORS

BY PUBLICATIONCase Number: 2013PR30539

In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN P.HABERKORN, JR., a/k/a JOHN P.H A B E R K O R N , a / k / a J O H NHABERKORN, JR . , a /k /a JOHNHABERKORN , Deceased

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Adams County,Colorado on or before January 31, 2014,or the claims may be forever barred.

David L. Haberkorn,Personal Representative

c/o Law Office ofJulia Griffith McVey, PC

12600 W. Colfax Ave., Ste. C-400Lakewood, CO 80215

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: September 26, 2013Last publication: October 10, 201300051725

District Court, Adams County, CONOTICE TO CREDITORS

BY PUBLICATIONCase Number: 13 PR 30475

In the Matter of the Estate of STEPHEN P.HARPER, Deceased

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to Adams County District Court,Brighton, Colorado on or before February3, 2014, or the claims may be foreverbarred.

Rebecca D. HarperPersonal Representative

13469 Marion StreetThornton, CO 80241

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300052469

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ADAMS COUNTYNOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET AMENDMENTS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a resolution to amend the 2013 budget for AdamsCounty, Colorado for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2013 and ending December 31,2013 will be considered at a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Commission-ers at the Adams County Government Center, 4430 South Adams County Parkway,Brighton, Colorado in the Commissioners' Hearing Room on October 21st , 2013 at 9:30A.M.

For Adams County Government:

Re-appropriation of expenditures from the prior year $330,792New appropriation of 2013 expenditures $2,862,096Total appropriation of 2013 expenditures $3,192,888

Revenues $1,701,531

Uses of fund balances $1,491,357 (increases) General Fund $648,258 Capital Facilities Fund $315,362 Fleet Fund $1,024,269 Road & Bridge Fund $(502,108) Social Services Fund $5,576

TOTAL ALL FUNDS $1,491,357

Copies of the proposed budget amendments are open for public inspection in the AdamsCounty Finance Department office. Any interested taxpayer within Adams County may in-spect the proposed budget amendments, and file or register any objections thereto at anytime prior to the final adoption of the resolutions.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ADAMS COUNTY COMMISSIONERSKAREN LONG, CLERK OF THE BOARD

Published in the Westminster WindowOctober 10, 201300053178

Notice To Creditors

District Court, Adams County, CONOTICE TO CREDITORS

BY PUBLICATIONCase Number: 13 PR 30475

In the Matter of the Estate of STEPHEN P.HARPER, Deceased

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to Adams County District Court,Brighton, Colorado on or before February3, 2014, or the claims may be foreverbarred.

Rebecca D. HarperPersonal Representative

13469 Marion StreetThornton, CO 80241

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300052469

District Court, Adams County, CONOTICE TO CREDITORS

BY PUBLICATIONCase Number: 2013 PR 30558

In the Matter of the Estate of CECIL H.VOLKMAN, a/k/a CECIL HOWARDVOLKMAN, a/k/a CECIL VOLKMAN,a/k/a C. H. VOLKMAN, Deceased

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Adams County,Colorado on or before March 13, 2014, orthe claims may be forever barred.

Christopher J. VolkmanPersonal Representative

c/o Law Office ofJulia Griffith McVey, PC

12600 W. Colfax Ave., Ste. C-400Lakewood, CO 80215

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300052562

Miscellaneous Legals

Public Notice

In pursuant of C.R.S. 38-20-116(2) wewill be applying for title October 10,2013. The following items will be auc-tioned at a public sale at 10765 TurnerBlvd., Longmont, CO 80504 on Octo-ber 17, 2013 at 10:00am.

2000 Fourwinds 5000vin#1GBJG31J2X1101347RV Rentals of Colorado/David Kerschen

Items sold to highest bidder on 10/17/1210:00 AM-(SHARP)-late arrivals not ad-mitted. We reserve the right to refuseany/all bids.Sale by Auction Location:Mountain States Fifthwheel RV10765 Turner Blvd.Longmont, CO 80504

Legal Notice No.: 80304First Publication: October 10, 2013Last Publication: October 10, 2013Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript

Government Legals NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET

Notice is hereby given that a proposedbudget has been submitted to theCrestview Water and Sanitation DistrictBoard of Directors for the ensuing year of2014, that a copy of such proposedbudget has been filed in the District’s ad-ministrative office, 7145 Mariposa Streetwhere the same is open for public inspec-tion, that such proposed budget will beconsidered at a regular meeting of theBoard of Directors to be held at the officeof the District, 7145 Mariposa Street,Adams County, Colorado, on October 23,2013 at 7:00 P.M. Any interested electorwithin the Crestview Water and SanitationDistrict of Adams County, Colorado mayat any time prior to the final adoption ofthe Budget file or register his/her objec-tions thereto.

CRESTVIEW WATER ANDSANITATION DISTRICT

Mitchell T. TerryDistrict Manager

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 10, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300049528

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

ORDINANCE NO. 13-18INTRODUCED BY:Council Member RichardsonCouncil Member Willett

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERALHEIGHTS, COLORADO, AMENDINGSECTION 2-20 OF THE FEDERALHEIGHTS MUNICIPAL CODE REGARD-ING COUNCIL COMPENSATION

INTRODUCED, READ AND PASSED ASAN ORDINANCE, ON FIRST READING,AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERALHEIGHTS, COLORADO, THE 17TH DAYOF SEPTEMBER, 2013.

READ, PASSED AND ADOPTED AS ANORDINANCE ON SECOND READING,AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERALHEIGHTS, COLORADO, THE 1ST DAYOF OCTOBER, 2013.

The Ordinance is available for review inthe City Clerk’s office.

Published in theWestminster WindowOctober 10, 201300053014

CITY OF WESTMINSTERNOTICE OF CONTRACTOR'S

SETTLEMENT

Pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S.,notice is hereby given that on the 29th dayof October, 2013, at Westminster, Color-ado, final settlement will be made by theCity with Kelly Electrical Services, Inc.,hereinafter called the "Contractor," for andon account of the contract for the con-struction of a Project described as Prom-enade Plaza Light Tower LED Conver-sion.

1. Any person, co-partnership, associ-ation of persons, company, or corporationthat has furnished labor, materials, teamhire, sustenance, provisions, provender,or other supplies used or consumed bysuch Contractor or his subcontractor, orthat supplies rental machinery, tools, orequipment to the extent used in the pro-secution of the work, whose claim there-for has not been paid by the Contractor orthe subcontractor for the work contractedto be done, may file with the City a veri-fied statement of the amount due and un-paid on account of such claim.

2. All such claims shall be filed with theCity Attorney's Office, City of Westminster,4800 W. 92nd Avenue, Westminster,Colorado, 80031 by October 24, 2013.

3. Failure on the part of a creditor to filesuch statement prior to such final settle-ment will relieve the City from any and allliability for such claim.

Dated at Westminster, Colorado this 10thday of October, 2013.

CITY OF WESTMINSTER/s/ Martin R. McCullough

City AttorneyPublished in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 10, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300052819

NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATED MEETINGAND BUDGET HEARING FOR THE CITY

OF WESTMINSTER 136TH AVENUE,CITY OF WESTMINSTER 144TH

AVENUE, CITY OF WESTMINSTERAMHERST, CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MANDALAY TOWN CENTER, CITY OFWESTMINSTER PROMENADE

PARKING, CITY OF WESTMINSTERORCHARD PARK PLACE NORTH ANDCITY OF WESTMINSTER SHERIDAN

CROSSING GENERAL IMPROVEMENTDISTRICTS (THE “DISTRICTS”)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theWestminster City Council, in its capacityas the ex-officio Board of Directors of theabove-named Districts, Adams Countyand Jefferson County, Colorado, has beenpresented proposed budgets for said Dis-tricts for the fiscal year 2014. Saidbudgets are open for inspection at the Fin-ance Department, City of Westminster,4800 W. 92nd Avenue, Westminster, Col-orado, 80031, and will be considered foradoption by the Board of Directors at aspecial meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m.,Monday, October 14, 2013, at CouncilChambers, 4800 W. 92nd Avenue, West-minster, Colorado. Other actions relatingto these budgets will also be consideredby the Board, including, but not limited to,the certification of the Districts respectivead valorem property tax mill levies for taxyear 2013 for 2014 collections and appro-priation of 2014 budgeted funds. Any in-terested elector may inspect any or all ofsuch proposed budgets and file or re-gister any objections thereto at any timeprior to the final adoption thereof.

City of Westminster136th AvenueGeneral Improvement District

City of Westminster144th AvenueGeneral Improvement DistrictCity of Westminster AmherstGeneral Improvement District

City of Westminster Mandalay TownCenter General Improvement District

City of Westminster Promenade ParkingGeneral Improvement District

City of Westminster Orchard Park PlaceNorth General Improvement District

City of Westminster Sheridan CrossingGeneral Improvement District

By: /s/ Martin R. McCulloughCity Attorney

City of WestminsterAttorney to the Boards of Directors

Published in theWestminster WindowOctober 10, 201300052817

PUBLIC NOTICE OFREGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION

TO BE HELDTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013

FOR THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to the provisions ofthe Westminster Municipal Code andColorado Election Laws, the City of West-minster regular biennial election will beheld on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, forthe purpose of electing one (1) Mayor andthree (3) City Councillors. The election isbeing coordinated and will be conductedby the Clerks of Adams and JeffersonCounties.

In order to vote in this election, you mustbe at least eighteen years of age, a UnitedStates citizen, have resided in Coloradofor the 22 days preceding the election,and have registered to vote by Tuesday,November 5, 2013.

The election will be conducted by mailballot. Ballots will be mailed by the CountyClerks between October 15 and 18 to allregistered electors of Westminster. If youthink you are a registered elector and youdo not receive a ballot, contact the Elec-tion Office in your county of residence tofind out why a ballot was not sent to you:

Adams County Election Office4430 S. Adams County Pkwy.

Brighton 80601(720) 523-6500

Jefferson County Elections Office100 Jefferson County Pkwy.

Golden 80419(303) 271-8111

On November 5, the candidate receiving40% of the votes cast for the Office ofMayor will be elected to a four-year termof office. If no candidate receives 40% ofthe votes cast, a run-off election betweenthe two candidates with the highest num-ber of votes will be conducted at a laterdate. The order of the ballot for the Officeof Mayor in each County is:

ADAMS COUNTYMayor

Mary LindseyHerb Atchison

Bob Briggs

JEFFERSON COUNTYMayor

Bob BriggsHerb AtchisonMary Lindsey

On November 5, the three candidatesreceiving the highest number of votesshall each be elected to four-yearterms of office. The order of the ballot forthe Office of City Councillor in eachCounty is:

ADAMS COUNTYCity CouncillorA. J. ElserougiEmma Pinter

Suzanne RamirezDavid Michael Vincent DeMott

Alberto GarciaDebbie BergamoC. Michael Litzau

Bruce Baker

JEFFERSON COUNTYCity Councillor

C. Michael LitzauAlberto GarciaBruce BakerEmma Pinter

Suzanne RamirezDebbie BergamoA. J. Elserougi

David Michael Vincent DeMott

Additional Information For West-minster Adams County Electors.

If you spoil, deface or lose your ballot, youmay obtain a replacement ballot, one at atime, not to exceed three ballots in all, atone of the following locations:

Adams County Election Office4430 S. Adams County Pkwy.

Brighton 80601

Westminster Motor Vehicle Office8452 N. Federal Blvd.Westminster 80031

North Pecos Motor Vehicle Office12200 N. Pecos St.Westminster 80234

Ballot drop-off sites in Westminster forAdams County electors are:

North Pecos Motor Vehicle Office12200 N. Pecos St.Westminster 80234

Westminster City Clerk’s Office4800 W. 92nd Ave.Westminster 80031

Westminster Motor Vehicle Office8452 N. Federal Blvd.Westminster 80031

Additional Information For West-minster Jefferson County Electors.

If you spoil, deface or lose your ballot, youmay obtain a replacement ballot, one at atime, not to exceed three ballots in all, atthe following locations:

Jefferson CountyClerk & Recorder’s Office

100 Jefferson County Pkwy.Golden 80419

Arvada Motor Vehicle6510 Wadsworth Blvd, #320

Arvada 80003

Ballot drop-off sites in Westminster forJefferson County electors include:

Westminster City Clerk’s Office4800 W. 92nd Ave.Westminster 80031

Voted ballots must be returned andreceived by 7 p.m. on November 5. Alldrop-off locations will be open from 7a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5.With the exception of active militaryserving overseas, ballots received after7 p.m. on November 5 will not becounted, regardless of postmark.

If you need additional information, pleasecall the City Clerk's office at (303) 658-2161.

Linda YeagerWestminster City Clerk

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PUBLIC NOTICE OFREGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION

TO BE HELDTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013

FOR THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to the provisions ofthe Westminster Municipal Code andColorado Election Laws, the City of West-minster regular biennial election will beheld on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, forthe purpose of electing one (1) Mayor andthree (3) City Councillors. The election isbeing coordinated and will be conductedby the Clerks of Adams and JeffersonCounties.

In order to vote in this election, you mustbe at least eighteen years of age, a UnitedStates citizen, have resided in Coloradofor the 22 days preceding the election,and have registered to vote by Tuesday,November 5, 2013.

The election will be conducted by mailballot. Ballots will be mailed by the CountyClerks between October 15 and 18 to allregistered electors of Westminster. If youthink you are a registered elector and youdo not receive a ballot, contact the Elec-tion Office in your county of residence tofind out why a ballot was not sent to you:

Adams County Election Office4430 S. Adams County Pkwy.

Brighton 80601(720) 523-6500

Jefferson County Elections Office100 Jefferson County Pkwy.

Golden 80419(303) 271-8111

On November 5, the candidate receiving40% of the votes cast for the Office ofMayor will be elected to a four-year termof office. If no candidate receives 40% ofthe votes cast, a run-off election betweenthe two candidates with the highest num-ber of votes will be conducted at a laterdate. The order of the ballot for the Officeof Mayor in each County is:

ADAMS COUNTYMayor

Mary LindseyHerb Atchison

Bob Briggs

JEFFERSON COUNTYMayor

Bob BriggsHerb AtchisonMary Lindsey

On November 5, the three candidatesreceiving the highest number of votesshall each be elected to four-yearterms of office. The order of the ballot forthe Office of City Councillor in eachCounty is:

ADAMS COUNTYCity CouncillorA. J. ElserougiEmma Pinter

Suzanne RamirezDavid Michael Vincent DeMott

Alberto GarciaDebbie BergamoC. Michael Litzau

Bruce Baker

JEFFERSON COUNTYCity Councillor

C. Michael LitzauAlberto GarciaBruce BakerEmma Pinter

Suzanne RamirezDebbie BergamoA. J. Elserougi

David Michael Vincent DeMott

Additional Information For West-minster Adams County Electors.

If you spoil, deface or lose your ballot, youmay obtain a replacement ballot, one at atime, not to exceed three ballots in all, atone of the following locations:

Adams County Election Office4430 S. Adams County Pkwy.

Brighton 80601

Westminster Motor Vehicle Office8452 N. Federal Blvd.Westminster 80031

North Pecos Motor Vehicle Office12200 N. Pecos St.Westminster 80234

Ballot drop-off sites in Westminster forAdams County electors are:

North Pecos Motor Vehicle Office12200 N. Pecos St.Westminster 80234

Westminster City Clerk’s Office4800 W. 92nd Ave.Westminster 80031

Westminster Motor Vehicle Office8452 N. Federal Blvd.Westminster 80031

Additional Information For West-minster Jefferson County Electors.

If you spoil, deface or lose your ballot, youmay obtain a replacement ballot, one at atime, not to exceed three ballots in all, atthe following locations:

Jefferson CountyClerk & Recorder’s Office

100 Jefferson County Pkwy.Golden 80419

Arvada Motor Vehicle6510 Wadsworth Blvd, #320

Arvada 80003

Ballot drop-off sites in Westminster forJefferson County electors include:

Westminster City Clerk’s Office4800 W. 92nd Ave.Westminster 80031

Voted ballots must be returned andreceived by 7 p.m. on November 5. Alldrop-off locations will be open from 7a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5.With the exception of active militaryserving overseas, ballots received after7 p.m. on November 5 will not becounted, regardless of postmark.

If you need additional information, pleasecall the City Clerk's office at (303) 658-2161.

Linda YeagerWestminster City Clerk

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CITY OF WESTMINSTERNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING –

PLANNING COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given to all interestedpersons that a public hearing will be heldby the Planning Commission of the City ofWestminster on October 22, 2013 at 7p.m., at the Westminster City Hall, 4800West 92nd Avenue, Westminster,Colorado.

The purpose of this legislative hearing isto receive public input on a proposedordinance to update and amend the City’sComprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP).The CLUP establishes broad public andprivate development policies for theCity, including but not limited to landuses, parks and open space, communitydesign, economic development, and infra-structure and resource management. Theproposed update and amendments areintended to further Council’s legislativeintent expressed in W.M.C. 11-4-16 ofhaving present and future residents bene-fit from the adoption of a ComprehensiveLand Use Planning document to guidefuture development of the City for the wiseuse of limited water supplies and otherservices, and the provision of a suitablemixture of land uses in the City’s remain-ing undeveloped property.

Copies of the City’s current CLUP and theproposed updated CLUP that will beconsidered by the Planning Commissionat this hearing are available for inspectionat the Westminster Planning Division.Questions or comments can be directed toSarah Nurmela, at 303-658-2095.

Mac CumminsPlanning Manager

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CITY OF WESTMINSTERNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING –

PLANNING COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given to all interestedproperty owners that a public hearing willbe held by the Planning Commission ofthe City of Westminster on October 22,2013, at 7 p.m. at the Westminster CityHall at 4800 West 92nd Avenue inWestminster, Colorado.

The purpose of this public hearing is toconsider the following:- Amend the Comprehensive Land UsePlan changing the designation on sitefrom Retail Commercial to ResidentialR-18;- The Preliminary Development Plan,Mandalay Gardens – Anthem, Tract 63A,and;- The Official Development Plan,Mandalay Gardens – Anthem, Tract 63A.

A senior housing development for 76residents in 60 units is proposed for onebuilding to be constructed in a singlephase. Improvements to WadsworthBoulevard are proposed.

Copies of all application materials andthe proposed plans submitted by theapplicant, as well as all informationalmaterial submitted by others, that will beconsidered by the Planning Commissionat this hearing are available for inspectionby contacting the Westminster PlanningDivision at 303.658.2090.

Mac CumminsPlanning Manager

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CITY OF WESTMINSTERNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING –

PLANNING COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given to all interestedproperty owners that a public hearing willbe held by the Planning Commission ofthe City of Westminster on October 22,2013, at 7 p.m. at the Westminster CityHall at 4800 West 92nd Avenue inWestminster, Colorado.

The purpose of this public hearing is toconsider the following:- Amend the Comprehensive Land UsePlan changing the designation on sitefrom Retail Commercial to ResidentialR-18;- The Preliminary Development Plan,Mandalay Gardens – Anthem, Tract 63A,and;- The Official Development Plan,Mandalay Gardens – Anthem, Tract 63A.

A senior housing development for 76residents in 60 units is proposed for onebuilding to be constructed in a singlephase. Improvements to WadsworthBoulevard are proposed.

Copies of all application materials andthe proposed plans submitted by theapplicant, as well as all informationalmaterial submitted by others, that will beconsidered by the Planning Commissionat this hearing are available for inspectionby contacting the Westminster PlanningDivision at 303.658.2090.

Mac CumminsPlanning Manager

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ADAMS COUNTY GOVERNMENTPROPOSED 2014 BUDGET

Notice is hereby given that proposedbudgets have been submitted by alloffices and departments of Adams CountyGovernment to the Board of CountyCommissioners for the ensuing year of2014. A copy of each proposed budget aswell as a consolidated preliminary budgetfor Adams County Government are on filein the Adams County Government Centerat 4430 S. Adams County Parkway,Brighton, Colorado, where it is open forpublic inspection and comment on or afterOctober 15th, 2013, during normal busi-ness hours 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Publichearings are scheduled to be held onDecember 2nd , 2014 and on December9th, 2014, at 9:30 A.M. at which time the2014 Budget appropriation will occur.

By: Brad Boswell, Budget ManagerJames Robinson, County Manager

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Notice of Budget

Notice is hereby given that: a proposedbudget has been submitted to the Boardof Directors of the Hyland Hills Park andRecreation District for the year 2014; acopy of such proposed budget has beenfiled in the office of Hyland Hills Park andRecreation District, where the same isopen for public inspection; such proposedbudget will be considered at a specialmeeting of the Hyland Hills Park and Re-creation District to be held at 8801 N.Pecos Street, Federal Heights, Coloradoon November 5, 2013 at 5:30 p.m..

Any interested elector of the Hyland HillsPark and Recreation District may inspectthe proposed budget and file or registerany objections thereto at any time prior tothe final adoption of the budget.

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CITY OF WESTMINSTERNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING –

CITY COUNCIL

Notice is hereby given to all interestedpersons that a public hearing will be heldby the City Council of the City of Westmin-ster on October 28, 2013 at 7 p.m., at theWestminster City Hall, 4800 West 92ndAvenue, Westminster, Colorado.

The purpose of this hearing is to considera Rezoning and a Preliminary Develop-ment Plan (PDP) for the Downtown West-minster Planned Unit Development loc-ated on approximately 108 acres to thesoutheast of 92nd Avenue and HarlanStreet. Key components of the plan in-clude allowed land uses, public parks andplazas, and multi-modal circulation.

The current zoning of the subject propertyis PUD and C-1. The proposed rezoningwould rezone the current areas within thesubject property from C-1 to PUD, unifythe three existing separately zoned landareas into one unified Planned Unit Devel-opment, and expand the current land usesfrom retail/commercial and office to highdensity and intensity urban scale office,residential and retail/commercial.

Copies of the proposed plans that will beconsidered by the City Council at thishearing are available for inspection at theWestminster Planning Division. Questionsor comments can be directed to the CityPlanner, Walter Patrick, at 303-658-2104.

Mac CumminsPlanning Manager

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CITY OF WESTMINSTERNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING –

PLANNING COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given to all interestedpersons that a public hearing will be heldby the Planning Commission of the City ofWestminster on October 22, 2013 at 7p.m., at the Westminster City Hall, 4800West 92nd Avenue, Westminster,Colorado.

The purpose of this hearing is to considera Rezoning and a Preliminary Develop-ment Plan (PDP) for the Downtown West-minster Planned Unit Development loc-ated on approximately 108 acres to thesoutheast of 92nd Avenue and HarlanStreet. Key components of the plan in-clude allowed land uses, public parks andplazas, and multi-modal circulation.

The current zoning of the subject propertyis PUD and C-1. The proposed rezoningwould rezone the current areas within thesubject property from C-1 to PUD, unifythe three existing separately zoned landareas into one unified Planned Unit Devel-opment, and expand the current land usesfrom retail/commercial and office to highdensity and intensity urban scale office,residential and retail/commercial.

Copies of the proposed plans that will beconsidered by the Planning Commissionat this hearing are available for inspectionat the Westminster Planning Division.Questions or comments can be directed tothe City Planner, Walter Patrick, at 303-658-2104.

Mac CumminsPlanning Manager

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

In accord with C.R.S. 38-26-107 (1),notice is hereby given that final settle-ment will be made to Augusta Group bythe Adams County Housing Authority onTuesday, February 19, 2013 for work per-formed at residences located at 6694 and6698 East 72nd Place, Commerce City,CO 80022. Any person, company, corpor-ation, government, governmental subdivi-sion or agency, business trust, estate,trust, limited liability company, partnership,association, or other legal entity that hasfurnished labor, materials, sustenance,provender or other supplies used or con-sumed by the contractor identified aboveor any subcontractor thereof in or aboutthe performance of the work contracted tobe done or that has supplied laborers,rental machinery, tools, or equipment tothe extent used in the prosecution of thework whose claim therefore, has not beenpaid by the contractor or subcontractor,may in accordance with section 38-26-107(1) C.R.S., file with the Adams CountyHousing Authority Procurement Officer at7190 Colorado Blvd, Sixth Floor, Com-merce City, Colorado 80022, a verifiedstatement of the amount due and unpaidon account of such claim, which state-ment must be filed on or before 1:00 p.m.on October 24th, 2013. Failure on the partof a claimant to file a verified statementprior to 1:00 p.m. on October 24th, 2013will relieve the Adams County HousingAuthority from any and all liability relatedto the above referenced project, asprovided by law.

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 10, 2013Last publication: October 17, 201300053067

INVITATION FOR BID IFB# 13-020SECURITY SERVICES

The Adam County Housing Authority(ACHA), located at 7190 Colorado Blvd,Sixth Floor, Commerce City, Colorado80022 is soliciting competitive bids from aqualified business for security servicesthrough the Invitation for Bid (IFB) pro-cess. The purpose of this IFB is to obtaina business to perform security services at13 apartment communities owned and op-erated by ACHA. The contract period willbe for 1 year (with the possibility of up to 4optional renewals).

Obtain IFB Documents and Attach-ments at http://www.adamscountyhousing.com/procurement

Pre-bid Conference:Wednesday, October 23, 2013

at promptly 10:00AMVillage of Greenbriar located at

8290 N. Federal BlvdWestminster, Colorado 80031

Bids Due:Thursday, November 7th, 2013

at 2:00PM M.S.T.(Late bids will not be accepted)

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication: October 10, 201300052525

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSPAYROLL SERVICES

RFP #13-018

The Adams County Housing Authority(ACHA) is a public entity formed in 1974to provide federally subsidized housingand housing assistance to low-incomefamilies, within Adams County, Colorado.Though brought into existence by a Resol-ution of the Adams County Board of Com-missioners, it is a separate entity from theAdams County, Colorado government.

With approximately 80 employees, ACHAis seeking a payroll services provider, cap-able of providing general payroll, taxes,report services, and experience workingwith PERA – Colorado Public EmployeesRetirement Association. Services will be-gin December 1st 2013 for a transitionperiod with actual payroll beginning Janu-ary 1st, 2014.

The Housing Authority, the awardingagency, is seeking proposals from gener-al contractors to perform the work. A de-tailed Request for Proposals (RFP) can beobta ined by v is i t ing our webs i te ,http://www.adamscountyhousing.com/procurement and is entitled Request forProposals #13-018 Payroll Services.Questions can be submitted [email protected].

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSLANDSCAPING SERVICES

RFP #13-019

The Adams County Housing Authority(ACHA) is a public entity formed in 1974to provide federally subsidized housingand housing assistance to low-incomefamilies, within Adams County, Colorado.Though brought into existence by a Resol-ution of the Adams County Board of Com-missioners, it is a separate entity from theAdams County, Colorado government.

ACHA has approximately 14 properties ofmulti-family apartment communities inAdams County, throughout the cities ofThornton, Commerce City, Westminster,and Denver. ACHA is soliciting competit-ive bids from qualified business for Land-scaping Services at these properties. Thecontract period will be for 1 year (with thepossibility of up to 4 optional renewals.)

The Housing Authority, the awardingagency, is seeking proposals from gener-al contractors to perform the work. A de-tailed Request for Proposals (RFP) can beobta ined by v is i t ing our webs i te ,http://www.adamscountyhousing.com/procurement and is entitled Requestfor Proposals #13-019 LandscapingServices. Questions can be submitted [email protected].

Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication: October 10, 201300052416

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

Westminster City Clerk4800 W 92nd Ave Westminster

M-Th 7am-6pm(Westminster Public Safety Bldg)9110 Yates Street WestminsterFri 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Colorado law requires the mail ballotaffidavit be signed. All voted mailballots must be received by the AdamsCounty Election Office or one of thedesignated drop-off sites NO LATERTHAN 7pm on Tuesday, November 5,2013. To ensure sufficient time for postaldelivery when returning your ballot bymail, affix first class postage.

PLEASE USE BLACK INK TO MARKYOUR BALLOT.

Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIM PLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 523-6500Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication:October 10, 201300052561

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

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Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

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Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

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Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

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Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

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Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

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NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

Westminster City Clerk4800 W 92nd Ave Westminster

M-Th 7am-6pm(Westminster Public Safety Bldg)9110 Yates Street WestminsterFri 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Colorado law requires the mail ballotaffidavit be signed. All voted mailballots must be received by the AdamsCounty Election Office or one of thedesignated drop-off sites NO LATERTHAN 7pm on Tuesday, November 5,2013. To ensure sufficient time for postaldelivery when returning your ballot bymail, affix first class postage.

PLEASE USE BLACK INK TO MARKYOUR BALLOT.

Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 523-6500Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication:October 10, 201300052561

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

Westminster City Clerk4800 W 92nd Ave Westminster

M-Th 7am-6pm(Westminster Public Safety Bldg)9110 Yates Street WestminsterFri 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Colorado law requires the mail ballotaffidavit be signed. All voted mailballots must be received by the AdamsCounty Election Office or one of thedesignated drop-off sites NO LATERTHAN 7pm on Tuesday, November 5,2013. To ensure sufficient time for postaldelivery when returning your ballot bymail, affix first class postage.

PLEASE USE BLACK INK TO MARKYOUR BALLOT.

Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 523-6500Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication:October 10, 201300052561

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

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Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

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Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

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Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

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Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

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Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 523-6500Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication:October 10, 201300052561

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

Westminster City Clerk4800 W 92nd Ave Westminster

M-Th 7am-6pm(Westminster Public Safety Bldg)9110 Yates Street WestminsterFri 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Colorado law requires the mail ballotaffidavit be signed. All voted mailballots must be received by the AdamsCounty Election Office or one of thedesignated drop-off sites NO LATERTHAN 7pm on Tuesday, November 5,2013. To ensure sufficient time for postaldelivery when returning your ballot bymail, affix first class postage.

PLEASE USE BLACK INK TO MARKYOUR BALLOT.

Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 523-6500Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication:October 10, 201300052561

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

M-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

Westminster City Clerk4800 W 92nd Ave Westminster

M-Th 7am-6pm(Westminster Public Safety Bldg)9110 Yates Street WestminsterFri 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Colorado law requires the mail ballotaffidavit be signed. All voted mailballots must be received by the AdamsCounty Election Office or one of thedesignated drop-off sites NO LATERTHAN 7pm on Tuesday, November 5,2013. To ensure sufficient time for postaldelivery when returning your ballot bymail, affix first class postage.

PLEASE USE BLACK INK TO MARKYOUR BALLOT.

Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

(303) 523-6500Published in theWestminster WindowFirst publication: October 3, 2013Last publication:October 10, 201300052561

NOTICE OF ELECTIONADAMS COUNTY, COLORADOCOORDINATED MAIL BALLOT

ELECTIONNOVEMBER 5, 2013

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aCoordinated Mail Ballot Election will beheld in Adams County, Colorado, onTuesday, November 5, 2013. All activeregistered voters will be mailed a ballot nosooner than 22 days and no later than 18days before the election to the last mail-ing address appearing in the registrationrecords.

If you have questions concerning thiselection or voting procedures, youreligibility to vote, locations where you mayobtain a replacement ballot or where tohand deliver your voted ballot, pleaserefer to the information provided in thisNotice. Further details may be obtained byvisit ing our website at www.adamscountyelections.org or contacting theAdams County Election Office at 720-523-6500.

VOTER SERVICE & POLLINGCENTERS: Centers are open from8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm onSaturday, November 2; and, on ElectionDay, November 5 from 7am-7pm. Be-ginning October 16, 2013, voters may:• Register to vote• Surrender mail ballot and vote onan accessible voting machine• Replace spoiled, defaced, or lost ballots• Drop off voted mail ballots

24-hour ballot drop box availableat locations noted in bold type

Adams County EconomicDevelopment Office

12200 N Pecos StWestminster 80234

Adams County Election Office4430 S Adams County Pkwy

Brighton 80601

Aurora Workforce Center3155 N Chambers Rd, Unit C

Aurora 80011

Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street

Bennett 80102

Commerce City Motor Vehicle4201 E 72nd Avenue

Commerce City 80022

Westminster Motor Vehicle8452 N Federal Boulevard

Westminster 80031

MAIL BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES: Inaddition to the dates and times listedabove, ballots in the signed OfficialReturn Envelope may be dropped off atany of the following Adams County desig-nated drop-off sites beginning October 16,2013. Designated drop-off sites will beopen 7am to 7pm on Election Day exceptThornton Justice Center and WestminsterPublic Safety Bldg.

Adams County Government Center4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton

M-F 7am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora City Clerk15151 E Alameda Parkway AuroraM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Aurora Motor Vehicle3449 N Chambers Rd Aurora

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Bennett Town Hall355 Fourth Street Bennett

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Brighton City Clerk500 S 4th Ave Brighton

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Commerce City City Clerk7887 E 60th Ave Commerce CityM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Federal Heights City Clerk2380 W 90th Ave Federal HeightsM-F 8am-5pm Sat 11/2 9am-2pm

Northglenn City Clerk11701 Community Center Dr Northglenn

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Thornton City Clerk9500 Civic Center Dr Thornton

M-F 8am-5pm(Thornton Justice Center)

9551 Civic Center Dr ThorntonSat 11/2 9am-2pm

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Based on content provided and certifiedby the participating entities, I, Karen Long,County Clerk and Recorder in and for theCounty of Adams, State of Colorado, dohereby certify the following ballot contentto be voted on at the ensuing November5, 2013 Coordinated Mail Ballot Election:

CITY OF ARVADA

COUNCILMEMBER AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ascenzo Di Giacomo Don Allard

CITY OF AURORA

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Eric Busch Sally Mounier

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD IIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bernard Celestin Renie Roberta Peterson

COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Barbara Cleland Matthew L. Cook PK Kaiser Angela Lawson Brad Pierce Maya Wheeler

CITY OF BRIGHTON

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Richard “Dick” McLean

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Chris Maslanik Joan Kniss

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rex Bell

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ken Kreutzer

COUNCILMEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Peter Phibbs Mark Humbert David E. Rose

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Andrew Amador Gene Leffel

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD IIIFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than One) Jadie Carson

COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for not more than Two) Harvest Thomas René Bullock Jason McEldowney Robert Toavs

CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS

WARD ONE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Harold Paul Thomas Sharon Richardson

WARD TWO – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Pat Willett Daniel Dick

WARD THREE – COUNCILFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Theodore “Ted” May Ken Murphy

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Joyce Downing Gene Wieneke

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Carol Dodge

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Loyal “Herb” Barstow Joe Brown James Klingensmith

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Angelia McConico Kyle Mullica

COUNCIL MEMBER WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Kim Snetzinger Antonio Esquibel

CITY OF THORNTON

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 1FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mack Goodman

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 2FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Val Vigil

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Sam Nizam ______________________________ Write-In

COUNCILMEMBER – WARD 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Janifer “Jan” Kulmann Adam Matkowsky

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

MAYORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Mary Lindsey Herb Atchison Bob Briggs

OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILLORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) A. J. Elserougi Emma Pinter Suzanne Ramirez David Michael Vincent DeMott Alberto Garcia Debbie Bergamo C. Michael Litzau Bruce Baker

ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 3FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) David Elliott Debbie Christensen Joshua Bastian Kathy Plomer

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Rico Figueroa Amy M. Speers

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Connie Quintana Manual “Manny” Gonzalez Robert Vashaw

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BOARD OF EDUCATION, AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Joe Davidek Ryan McCoy

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28J

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT-LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Four) Eric Nelson JulieMarie Shepherd Barbara Yamrick Amber Drevon Jasper Armstrong

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGEFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) James DuBois Bonnie L. Feight Philip Edward Redgate Troy Karsten Robert Scoby Amy M. Kirkwood

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 2FOUR-YEAR TERM ___________________________ Write-In

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 4FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Michael K. Landwehr

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 5FOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cassandra L. Barker-Carr Patrick D. Day

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 6TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Stanley Hiller Teresa R. Gallegos Luis Mella David S. Gill

SCHOOL DIRECTOR DISTRICT No. 7TWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Gregory Piotraschke

DEER TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26J

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Jennifer West Candice Reed Tara Haight Michael Geesen

MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1

SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Three) Jen Raiffie Sheila Montoya Martín Mendez Raymond Garcia Stephen Donnell

STRASBURGSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31J

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTORFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Linda Gudka John N. Sampson Keith R. Yaich Stephen Russell Johnson

WELD COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT Re-3J

DIRECTOR DISTRICT AFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Candace M. Veldhuizen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT BFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Fred Jensen

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Cindy Baumgartner James A. Robertson Jr.

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DTWO-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Bryan Haffner

WIGGINS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-50J

BOARD OF EDUCATIONFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for Two) Mike Steinbach James Bostron Brian Baker

AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT

DIRECTOR DISTRICT CFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Ray Peterson Louis Beard

DIRECTOR DISTRICT DFOUR-YEAR TERM(Vote for One) Larry Wood

Ballot questions referred by the gen-eral assembly or any political subdivi-sion are listed by letter, and ballotquestions initiated by the people arelisted numerically. A ballot question lis-ted as an “amendment” proposes achange to the Colorado constitution,and a ballot question listed as a “pro-position” proposes a change to theColorado Revised Statutes. A “yes/for”vote on any ballot question is a vote infavor of changing current law or exist-ing circumstances, and a “no/against”vote on any ballot question is a voteagainst changing current law or exist-ing circumstances.

Las preguntas de boleta referidos porla asamblea general o cualquiersubdivisión política se enumeran porletra, y las preguntas de boleta ini-ciados por el pueblo se enumerannuméricamente. Una pregunta deboleta identificado como una “en-mienda” propone cambios a laconstitución de Colorado, y una pre-gunta de boleta identificado como una“propuesta” propone un cambio a losEstatutos Revisados de Colorado. Unvoto de “sí/en favor de” sobre cu-alquier pregunta de boleta es un voto afavor de cambiar la ley actual o circun-stancias existentes y un voto de “no/encontra de” sobre cualquier pregunta deboleta es un voto en contra de cambiarla ley actual o circunstancias exist-entes.

STATE OF COLORADO

Amendment 66 (CONSTITUTIONAL)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $950,100,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISEDTHEREAFTER BY AMENDMENTS TOTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ANDTHE COLORADO REVISED STATUTESC O N C E R N I N G F U N D I N G F O RPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND, INCONNECTION THEREWITH, INCREAS-ING THE CURRENT STATE INCOMETAX RATE ON INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES,AND TRUSTS AND IMPOSING AN ADDI-TIONAL RATE SO HIGHER AMOUNTSOF INCOME ARE TAXED AT HIGHERRATES; REQUIRING THE RESULTINGINCREASES IN TAX REVENUES BESPENT ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS TOPRESCHOOL THROUGH TWELFTH-GRADE PUBLIC EDUCATION; ALLOW-ING ALL TAX REVENUES ATTRIBUT-ABLE TO THIS MEASURE TO BECOLLECTED AND SPENT WITHOUTFUTURE VOTER APPROVAL; REQUIR-ING AT LEAST 43% OF STATE SALES,EXCISE, AND INCOME TAX REVEN-UES BE DEPOSITED IN THE STATEEDUCATION FUND; AND REPEALINGCERTAIN EXISTING PUBLIC EDUCA-TION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Enmienda 66 (CONSTITUCIONAL)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $950,100,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO, Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES RECAUDADOS POSTERIOR-MENTE MEDIANTE ENMIENDAS A LACONSTITUCIÓN DE COLORADO Y LOSESTATUTOS REVISADOS DE COLOR-A D O C O N R E S P E C T O A L AFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA PREESCOLAR HASTA ELDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO Y, ENRELACIÓN CON LO MISMO, AUMENT-AR LA TASA ACTUAL DEL IMPUESTOSOBRE LA RENTA ESTATAL DE PER-SONAS, CAUDALES HEREDITARIOS YFIDEICOMISOS EIMPONER UNA TASA ADICIONAL PARAQUE LOS INGRESOS MÁS ELEVADOSESTÉN GRAVADOS A TASAS MÁSALTAS; EXIGIR QUE LOS AUMENTOSRESULTANTES EN LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS SÓLO SE GASTEN PARAMEJORAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICAP R E E S C O L A R H A S T A E LDÉCIMOSEGUNDO GRADO; PERMITIRLA RECAUDACIÓN Y EL DESEM-BOLSO DE TODOS LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS ATRIBUIBLES A LAPRESENTE MEDIDA SIN APROBACIÓNFUTURA DE LOS VOTANTES; EXIGIRQUE POR LO MENOS EL 43% DE LOSINGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS DE IMPUES-TOS DE VENTAS, CONSUMO Y SOBRELA RENTA SE DEPOSITE EN ELFONDO DE EDUCACIÓN ESTATAL; YDEROGAR CIERTOS REQUISITOS DEFINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓNPÚBLICA EXISTENTES?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

Proposition AA (STATUTORY)

SHALL STATE TAXES BE INCREASEDBY $70,000,000 ANNUALLY IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR AND BYSUCH AMOUNTS AS ARE RAISED AN-NUALLY THEREAFTER BY IMPOSINGAN EXCISE TAX OF 15% WHEN UN-PROCESSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ISFIRST SOLD OR TRANSFERRED BY ARETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FA-CILITY WITH THE FIRST $40,000,000OF TAX REVENUES BEING USED FORPUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL CONSTRUC-TION AS REQUIRED BY THE STATECONSTITUTION, AND BY IMPOSING ANADDITIONAL SALES TAX OF 10% ONTHE SALE OF RETAIL MARIJUANA ANDRETAIL MARIJUANA PRODUCTS WITHTHE TAX REVENUES BEING USED TOFUND THE ENFORCEMENT OF REGU-LATIONS ON THE RETAIL MARIJUANAINDUSTRY AND OTHER COSTS RE-LATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE USE AND REGULATION OF THERETAIL MARIJUANA AS APPROVED BYTHE VOTERS, WITH THE RATE OFEITHER OR BOTH TAXES BEING AL-LOWED TO BE DECREASED OR IN-CREASED WITHOUT FURTHER VOTERAPPROVAL SO LONG AS THE RATE OFEITHER TAX DOES NOT EXCEED 15%,AND WITH THE RESULTING TAX REV-ENUE BEING ALLOWED TO BE COL-LECTED AND SPENT NOTWITHSTAND-ING ANY LIMITATIONS PROVIDED BYLAW?YES/FOR _______NO/AGAINST_________

Propuesta AA (ESTATUTARIA)

¿DEBEN AUMENTARSE LOS IMPUES-TOS ESTATALES POR $70,000,000ANUALMENTE EN EL PRIMER EJERCI-CIO COMPLETO Y POR LOS IMPOR-TES QUE SE RECAUDEN CADA AÑOPOSTERIORMENTE, IMPONIÉNDOSEUN IMPUESTO DE CONSUMO DEL 15%CUANDO LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR SIN PROCESAR SEA VENDIDAO TRANSFERIDA INICIALMENTE PORUNA INSTALACIÓN DE CULTIVO DEM A R I H U A N A A L P O R M E N O R ,U S Á N D O S E L O S P R I M E R O S$40,000,000 DE LOS INGRESOS TRIBU-TARIOS PARA CONSTRUCCIÓN DECAPITAL DE ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS,SEGÚN LO REQUERIDO POR LAC O N S T I T U C I Ó N E S T A T A L , EIMPONIÉNDOSE UN IMPUESTO DEVENTAS ADICIONAL DEL 10% SOBRELA VENTA DE LA MARIHUANA AL PORMENOR Y PRODUCTOS DE MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR, USÁNDOSELOS INGRESOS TRIBUTARIOS PARAFINANCIAR LA EJECUCIÓN DE REGLA-MENTOS SOBRE LA INDUSTRIA DE LAMARIHUANA AL POR MENOR Y OTROSCOSTOS RELACIONADOS CON LAIMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL USO YREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA MARI-HUANA AL POR MENOR SEGÚN LOAPROBADO POR LOS VOTANTES,PERMITIÉNDOSE LA REDUCCIÓN OAUMENTO DE LA TASA DE CU-ALQUIERA O AMBOS IMPUESTOS SINAPROBACIÓN ADICIONAL DE LOSVOTANTES, SIEMPRE QUE LA TASADE CUALQUIERA DE LOS IMPUESTOSN O E X C E D A E L 1 5 % , YPERMITIÉNDOSE LA RECAUDACIÓN YEL DESEMBOLSO DE LOS INGRESOSTRIBUTARIOS RESULTANTES SINPERJUICIO DE CUALESQUIER LIM-ITACIONES ESTIPULADAS POR LEY?SI/EN FAVOR DE _______NO/EN CONTRA DE _________

LOCAL ENTITIESISSUES AND QUESTIONS

CITY OF AURORA

BALLOT QUESTION 2AVACANCIES ON THE CITY COUNCILShall Section 3-7 of the Aurora CityCharter be amended to increase theperiod of time within which a vacancy onthe City Council must be filled fromthe current 30 days to 45 days after suchvacancy occurs?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

BALLOT ISSUE 2KSHALL THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITYDEBT BE INCREASED BY UP TO $166MILLION, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAY-MENT COST NOT TO EXCEED $422MILLION, AND SHALL CITY TAXES BEINCREASED BY UP TO $15 MILLIONANNUALLY IN THE FIRST FULL FISCALYEAR, AND BY WHATEVER ADDITION-AL AMOUNTS ARE RAISED ANNUALLYTHEREAFTER, BY INCREASING THERATE OF SALES AND USE TAX LEVIEDBY THE CITY BY ONE PERCENT (1.0%),WITH THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBTAND SUCH TAXES TO BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKS, RECREATION, AND ROAD-WAY IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

A NEW RECREATION CENTER WITHINDOOR LEISURE POOL IN THENORTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TOWERROAD FROM 80TH TO 103RD AVEN-UES, INCLUDING WIDENING TO FOURLANES;

A NEW SEASONAL OUTDOOR POOL INTHE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE CITY;

THREE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARKSLOCATED IN THE SUBDIVISIONS OFTURNBERRY, FRONTERRA AND THEVILLAGES OF BUFFALO RUN EAST;

ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING SOUTH-ERN RECREATION CENTER, INCLUD-ING A NEW INDOOR THERAPY POOL;

SUCH INCREASE IN THE SALES ANDUSE TAX RATE TO BEGIN ON JANU-ARY 1, 2014; SUCH DEBT TO BE SOLDIN ONE SERIES OR MORE AT A PRICEABOVE, BELOW OR EQUAL TO THEPRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SUCH DEBTAND ON SUCH TERMS AND CONDI-TIONS AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE,INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR RE-DEMPTION OF THE DEBT PRIOR TOMATURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PAY-MENT OF PREMIUM OF NOT TO EX-CEED 3.0%; SHALL THE CITY BE AU-THORIZED TO ISSUE DEBT TO RE-FUND THE DEBT AUTHORIZED IFAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AU-THORIZED AND IF ALL DEBT ISSUEDPURSUANT TO THIS QUESTION IS IS-SUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOT EX-CEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION; ANDSHALL THE REVENUES RAISED BYSUCH SALES AND USE TAX RATE IN-CREASE AND PROCEEDS OF SUCHDEBT, ANY OTHER REVENUE USEDTO PAY SUCH DEBT, AND INVEST-MENT INCOME THEREON, BE COLLEC-TED AND SPENT BY THE CITY AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE X,SECTION 20 OF THE COLORADO CON-STITUTION?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2LShall Section 3.1 of the City Charter of theCity of Commerce City be changed toprovide that regular municipal elections beheld as coordinated elections with AdamsCounty, Colorado in odd-numberedyears?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF NORTHGLENN

BALLOT ISSUE 2JSALES TAX EXTENSIONWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALT A X E S , S H A L L T H E C I T Y O FNORTHGLENN’S EXISTING ONE-HALFPERCENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAXBE EXTENDED FROM ITS CURRENTEXPIRATION OF DECEMBER 31, 2015,UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025, THE PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ONE-HALF PER-CENT (1/2%) SALES AND USE TAX TOBE USED EXCLUSIVELY TO ENHANCEOR INCREASE THE CITY’S WATERSUPPLY; PROVIDED THAT SUCHSALES AND USE TAX SHALL CONTIN-UE NOT TO APPLY TO SALES OFFOOD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION?YES_____ NO_____

CITY OF THORNTON

BALLOT ISSUE 2BWITHOUT RAISING ADDITIONALTAXES, SHALL THE EXISTING .25%SALES AND USE TAX FOR OPENSPACE, RECREATION AND PARKSPURPOSES BE EXTENDED FROM ITSCURRENT TERMINATION DATE OFDECEMBER 31, 2018 TO DECEMBER31, 2038 WITH SUCH TAX REVENUESTO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS, RECREATION, SENIOR FACIL-ITIES, SPORTS FIELDS, BUILDINGS OFHISTORIC, ARTISTIC OR CULTURALSIGNIFICANCE, TRAILS, PASSIVEPARKS, WATER BODIES, WILDLIFEHABITAT, AND WATER AND MINERALRIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH A PROP-ERTY, AND CONSTRUCTION, RE-PLACEMENT OR REHABILITATION OFAPPURTENANT FACILITIES, DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE (EX-CLUDING CITY STAFF COMPENSA-TION); AND PROVIDED THAT NO MORETHAN 20% OF THE TOTAL ANNUALREVENUES FROM THE TAX MAY BESPENT ON OR RESERVED FOR MAIN-TENANCE COSTS AND PROVIDEDTHAT THE EXPENDITURE OF THEREVENUES FROM THE TAX IN EACHYEAR SHALL BE BASED ON ADVICEFROM CITY BOARDS AND COMMIS-SIONS AS ADOPTED IN MASTERPLANS BY THE CITY COUNCIL?YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2CEXTENDING TERM LIMITS“To promote long-range planning andeffective government and provide consist-ency with the terms of other county elec-ted officials, shall the terms of office forthe City of Thornton Mayor and City Coun-cilmembers be extended to a maximum ofthree consecutive terms as permitted inthe Colorado Constitution Article XVIII,Section 11?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2D“Shall Section 4.4 of the Thornton CityCharter, Qualifications, be amended toreduce the age to qualify for Mayor orCouncilmember from 25 years of age to21 years of age?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2E“Shall Section 4.5 of the Thornton CityCharter, Vacancy, be amended to have avacancy in the position of Mayor filled bythe Mayor Pro-Tem becoming the ActingMayor until the next regular election atwhich time the office of Mayor would befilled for a four year term and the ActingMayor returns to Councilmember for theremaining unexpired term?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2F“Shall Section 4.23 be added to theThornton City Charter, titled Continuity ofGovernment to provide that the City Coun-cil shall adopt an ordinance for continuityof government in the event of natural orenemy-caused disaster or emergency thatestablishes an orderly line of successionof City elected officials with the authorityto take action to protect life and propertyand provide for alternative Council meet-ing locations or use of telecommunicationsystems for meetings during a disaster oremergency notwithstanding the provi-sions of the Charter?”YES_____ NO_____

BALLOT QUESTION 2G“Shall Section 18.2 of the Thornton CityCharter, Definitions, be amended to definefire fighter as regular sworn fire fighters upto and including the rank of Lieutenantand regular emergency medical techni-cians who are not supervisors whoseprimary duties are to provide emergencymedical or fire suppression services?”YES_____ NO_____

TOWN OF BENNETT

BALLOT ISSUE 2HSHALL TOWN OF BENNETT TAXES BEINCREASED $450,000 IN 2014 (FIRSTFULL FISCAL YEAR DOLLAR IN-CREASE) AND THEN ANNUALLY BYWHATEVER ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSARE RAISED THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF A SALES TAX AT THERATE OF 0.75 PERCENT AND SHALLTOWN OF BENNETT DEBT BE IN-CREASED $5.3 MILLION, WITH A MAX-IMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $8.1 MIL-LION; SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

•ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE NETPROCEEDS OF THE TOWN SALESTAX, AS DETERMINED BY THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES, MAY BE DEPOSITEDTO THE TOWN’S SALES TAX CAPITALIMPROVEMENT FUND, WHICH ISHEREBY AUTHORIZED TO BE CRE-ATED, TO BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT TO FINANCE THE CON-STRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, EXPANSION, REHAB-ILITATION AND RENOVATION OF EX-ISTING AND PLANNED STREETS ANDOTHER STREET RELATED CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, OR TO PAY DEBT SER-VICE ON DEBT ISSUED FOR SUCHPURPOSES OR TO PAY THE COSTSOF OPERATING OR MAINTAINING IM-PROVEMENTS FINANCED FROM THECAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY PORTION OF THE NET PRO-CEEDS OF SUCH ADDITIONAL SALESTAX WHICH ARE NOT DEPOSITED TOTHE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDSHALL BE COLLECTED, RETAINEDAND SPENT FOR OPERATING ORMAINTAINING ANY EXISTING ORPLANNED STREETS;

•THE SALES TAX INCREASE SHALLCOMMENCE JANUARY 1, 2014 AND BECOLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THETOWN’S SALES TAX OF 3.0 PERCENTUPON THE TOWN’S EXISTING SALESTAX BASE;

•ANY SUCH DEBT SHALL BE PAYABLEFROM THAT PORTION OF THE TOWNSALES TAXES DEPOSITED TO THETOWN'S SALES TAX CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENT FUND;

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE SOLD INONE SERIES OR MORE, ON TERMSAND CONDITIONS AS THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE, INCLUD-ING PROVISIONS FOR THE REDEMP-TION OF THE BONDS PRIOR TO MA-TURITY WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM,

•ANY SUCH DEBT MAY BE REFUNDEDBY THE TOWN, PROVIDED THATAFTER THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH RE-FUNDING DEBT THE TOTAL OUT-STANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFALL DEBT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THISQUESTION DOES NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT SETFORTH ABOVE, AND PROVIDED FUR-THER THAT ALL DEBT ISSUED BY THETOWN PURSUANT TO THIS QUESTIONIS ISSUED ON TERMS THAT DO NOTEXCEED THE REPAYMENT COSTS AU-THORIZED IN THIS QUESTION;

AND SHALL SUCH TAX REVENUESAND THE EARNINGS FROM THE IN-VESTMENT OF SUCH DEBT PRO-CEEDS AND TAX REVENUES BE COL-LECTED, RETAINED AND SPENT AS AV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TO THEREVENUE AND SPENDING LIMITSWHICH WOULD OTHERWISE APPLYUNDER ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OFTHE COLORADO CONSTITUTION ORANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT 14

BALLOT ISSUE 3CGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT 14 DEBT BE INCREASED $44MILLION, WITH A REPAYMENT COSTOF UP TO $106.95 MILLION, ANDSHALL DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED BY UP TO $7.45 MILLION AN-NUALLY BY ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-ING AND IMPROVING DISTRICT CAPIT-AL ASSETS INCLUDING:

• PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL TECH-NOLOGY TO ENABLE STUDENTS, IN-CLUDING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES, TO ACCESS PRO-GRAMS AND RESOURCES TO MEETTHEIR INDIVIDUAL LEARNING STYLE,

• REPLACING OUTDATED COM-PUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TOPROVIDE STUDENTS WITH PRACTIC-AL SKILLS USED IN THE WORKPLACEAND COLLEGE, AND ENHANCE SCI-ENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND MATH PROGRAMS,

• IMPROVING THE SAFETY AND SE-CURITY OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS DIS-TRICT-WIDE, AND

• CONSTRUCTING A REPLACEMENTMIDDLE SCHOOL TO ADDRESS OVER-CROWDING AT BOTH THE 60-YEAR-OLD KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL AND57-YEAR-OLD ADAMS CITY MIDDLESCHOOL,

BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OFGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHICHSHALL BEAR INTEREST, MATURE, BESUBJECT TO REDEMPTION (WITH ORWITHOUT PREMIUM), AND BE ISSUEDAT SUCH TIME, AT SUCH PRICE (AT,ABOVE OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCHMANNER AND CONTAINING SUCHTERMS, NOT INCONSISTENT WITHTHIS BALLOT ISSUE, AS THE BOARDOF EDUCATION MAY DETERMINE; ANDSHALL AD VALOREM PROPERTYTAXES BE LEVIED WITHOUT LIMIT ASTO THE MILL RATE TO GENERATE ANAMOUNT SUFFICIENT IN EACH YEARTO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUMIF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCHDEBT AND TO FUND ANY RESERVESFOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF?YES_____ NO_____

ADAMS COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50

BALLOT ISSUE 3BSHALL ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT NO. 50 TAXES BE INCREASED$5.25 MILLION IN 2014 AND BY SUCHAMOUNTS AS MAY BE GENERATEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY THE IM-POSITION OF AN ADDITIONAL MILLLEVY OF NOT TO EXCEED TEN MILLSFOR GENERAL FUND PURPOSESPROVIDED THAT THE DISTRICT SHALLE X P E N D T H E S E A D D I T I O N A LAMOUNTS TO IMPROVE STUDENTACHIEVEMENT AND ENSURE STU-DENTS HAVE THE SKILLS NECES-SARY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW,BY TAKING ACTION INCLUDING, BUTNOT LIMITED TO:

PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH THE IN-STRUCTION AND BASIC SKILLS NE-CESSARY FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGEAND THE WORKPLACE, SUCH AS INSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEER-ING AND MATH;

KEEPING HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACH-ERS AND STAFF IN THE CLASSROOM;

PROVIDING EACH CHILD ACCESS TOCOMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION WITHPROGRAMS SUCH AS ART, MUSIC,PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TAR-GETED READING SUPPORT;

PROVIDING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENTTHE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTSWHICH ARE CONDUCIVE TO THEHEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF STU-DENTS, INCLUDING SAFETY AND SE-CURITY NEEDS IN ADDITION TO THEIMPROVEMENT OF HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS;

AND SHALL THE DISTRICT BE AU-THORIZED TO COLLECT, RETAIN ANDSPEND ALL REVENUES FROM SUCHTAXES AND THE EARNINGS FROMTHE INVESTMENT OF SUCH REVEN-UES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVEN-UE CHANGE AND AN EXCEPTION TOTHE LIMITS WHICH WOULD OTHER-WISE APPLY UNDER ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 29J

BALLOT ISSUE 3ASHALL BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 29J TAXES BE INCREASED$300,000 ANNUALLY IN THE CURRENTTAX COLLECTION YEAR (2014), AND INEACH BUDGET YEAR THEREAFTERUNTIL THE (2017) COLLECTION YEARTO IMPLEMENT, FUND AND PROVIDE:

•A TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTUREREPLACEMENT & ENHANCEMENTPLAN TO PURCHASE COMPUTER,VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SOFT-WARE,

•A BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ASDETERMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDU-CATION TO KEEP THE TRANSPORTA-TION PROGRAM OPERATING.

WHICH TAXES SHALL BE DEPOSITEDINTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THEDISTRICT, SHALL BE IN ADDITION TOTHE PROPERTY TAXES THAT OTHER-WISE WOULD BE LEVIED FOR THEGENERAL FUND, AND SHALL CONSTI-TUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUECHANGE?YES_____ NO_____

BENNETT PARK AND RECREATIONDISTRICT

BALLOT ISSUE 5BSHALL BENNETT PARK AND RECRE-ATION DISTRICT TAXES BE IN-CREASED $100,000 ANNUALLY (FORTAX COLLECTION YEAR 2014) AND BYSUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS RAISEDANNUALLY THEREAFTER BY AN ADVALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVYIMPOSED AT A RATE OF UP TO 3.10MILLS OR SUCH LESSER RATE AS THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL DE-TERMINE, WHICH TAXES SHALL BEUSED FOR DISTRICT OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE PURPOSES, ANDSHALL THE REVENUE FROM SUCHTAXES CONSTITUTE A VOTER-AP-PROVED REVENUE CHANGE WITHINTHE MEANING OF ARTICLE X, SEC-TION 20 OF THE COLORADO CONSTI-TUTION AND AN EXCEPTION TO THELIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO RE-VISED STATUTES?YES_____ NO_____

SOUTH ADAMS COUNTYFIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4

BALLOT ISSUE 5ASHALL SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 TAXESBE INCREASED BY FOUR MILLIONTWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOURTHOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ANDNINE DOLLARS ($4,274,709) IN THEFIRST FULL FISCAL YEAR (2014) ANDBY SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTSRAISED ANNUALLY THEREAFTER BYAN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILLLEVY INCREASE IMPOSED AT A RATEOF 5.6 MILLS, SUCH REVENUES TO BECOLLECTED, RETAINED AND SPENTFOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THEDISTRICT’S OPERATIONAL AND MAIN-TENANCE COSTS OF PROVIDING FIREPROTECTION SERVICES BOTH NOWAND IN THE FUTURE, AND ANY OTH-ER LAWFUL DISTRICT PURPOSES,WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOTLIMITED TO:

IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY HIR-ING ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, IM-PROVING EMERGENCY RESPONSETIMES, ENHANCING FIREFIGHTERTRAINING AND SAFETY, AND

F U N D I N G R E P L A C E M E N T F I R ETRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT AND UP-DATING AGING FIRE STATIONS ON APAY-AS-YOU-GO BASIS

WHICH INCREASE SHALL BE IN ADDI-TION TO THE CURRENT MILL LEVY IM-POSED BY THE DISTRICT; AND SHALLTHE REVENUE FROM SUCH TAXESAND THE INVESTMENTS EARNINGST H E R E O N ( R E G A R D L E S S O FAMOUNT) CONSTITUTE PERMANENTV O T E R - A P P R O V E D R E V E N U ECHANGES WITHIN THE MEANING OFARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF THE COL-ORADO CONSTITUTION AND AN EX-CEPTION TO THE LIMITATIONS SETFORTH THEREIN AND IN SECTION 29-1-301 OF THE COLORADO REVISEDSTATUTES OR ANY OTHER LAW?YES_____ NO_____

CERTIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATESFOR THE 2013 COORDINATED MAILBALLOT ELECTION

Below is a list of the certified write-incandidates that have filed the requiredpaperwork with the participating entities.These candidates may not be listed on theballot; however, voters who wish to votefor a write-in candidate may write the can-didate’s name in the appropriate spaceprovided. As a result, any ballot contain-ing the entities below must contain a write-in line.

CITY OF THORNTON Rodney D. Norman

BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Richard “Rick” Doucet

Sample ballots will be available atVoter Service & Polling Centers, theAdams County Election Office and on-line at www.adamscountyelections.org.If questions, call the Adams CountyElection office at 720-523-6500.

DATED at Brighton, Colorado, this 27thday of September, 2013.

ADAMS COUNTYCLERK AND RECORDER

Karen Long, Clerk and Recorder4430 S. Adams County Parkway,

1st Floor, Suite E3102Brighton, CO 80601

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Legacy football falls to pomonaLightning unable to complete second half comebackBy Kate [email protected]

It seemed that nothing could go right for Legacy against the No. 8 Pomona during a late rally in the fourth quarter.

On its homecoming night Oct. 4 at North Stadium, the Lightning was missing its leading running back Jared Ca-merlo and a few of its key linemen who could have been valuable in a 35-21 loss to the Panthers.

“It was frustrating because we knew we were going to come out and play pretty well,” Legacy head coach Wayne Voorhees said.

“They’re big and strong up front, and we just weren’t able to match up very well.”

Legacy’s night began on the wrong foot when kicker Hunter Rainwater missed a 20-yard field goal three min-utes into the first quarter.

After Pomona fumbled the ball 30 seconds later, the Lightning recovered and marched down field that ended in a five-yard touchdown run by quarterback Matt Lynch, guiding his team a 7-0 lead.

Legacy didn’t lead for very long since Pomona run-ning back Chris Marquez ran for 36 yards to tie the score at seven at the end of the first.

“The biggest thing is we just couldn’t see him,” Voor-hees said of Marquez.

“They have a big strong offensive line, he finds a seam in there and he’s quick, and obviously we didn’t stop him very well.”

The Panthers scored twice more in the second quar-ter; one touchdown happening after defensive back Jack Sale intercepted one of Lynch’s passes. Pomona eventu-ally scored with 42.7 seconds left in the half, leading 21-7 at halftime.

Marquez opened up the second half with a four-yard touchdown run, increasing the score to 28-7.

Legacy senior Trent Johnson answered back quickly when he caught a two-yard pass from Lynch, making the score 28-14.

Things started looking up for the Lightning when line-backer Kaleb Martin caught an interception three min-

utes into the fourth quarter on Pomona’s 21-yard-line. The late rally continued when wide receiver Michael

Straface caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Lynch, tightening the score to 28-21.

“I thought he played pretty well,” Voorhees said of Lynch’s performance.

“He played very poise and he found his receivers, trusted his protection and he ran the ball hard when he could pull it. I’m proud of his effort today.”

Legacy’s attempted comeback came to a halt when Panthers’ running back Lukas Russell scored the final touchdown of the match with 54 seconds left.

The Lightning were unable to muster up any more

points the rest of the night.Marquez ended the night with 32 carries for 269 yards.

Lynch carried the ball 16 times for 64 yards.The loss worsened Legacy’s record to 2-4 overall, 0-2

in league. The school will play an undefeated Fairview team Oct. 10 at North Stadium.

“We know what our game plan is going to be, and we just have to come out and execute it,” Voorhees said.

“Our defense is going to have to change a few things to stop the pass, because we know they’re going to throw it a little bit. Offensively, we have to play keep away. Hopefully, we can match what we did offensively and keep them off the field.”

Legacy wide receiver Drew Hebel, 22, pushes through the crowd in a game against Pomona Oct. 4 at North Stadium. Photos by Kate Ferraro

Legacy linebacker Nick Weaver, 8, attempts to pull down Pomona running back Chris Marquez, 14, during a game Oct. 4 at North Stadium.

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THE A CADEMY

Volleyball

The Academy 3, Sheridan 0The Academy used its tough serving game and tricky

o� ense to sweep Sheridan in a Frontier League matchup. Middles Josephine Becker and Katelyn Edwards led the way with seven kills each, followed closely by Desiree Padilla with six kills. Libero Lyndsey Werner scored six aces to go along with a solid defensive performance.

CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Football

CCA 48, Highland 0This was the homecoming game

for CCA. Despite losing running back Brandon Black to an injury from last week’s game, and wide receiver Michael Durrill still out with an injury, CCA was able to beat Highland handily.

Dante Martinez and Tyler Fields both had intercep-

tions. Nick Lubin had an outstanding game as the lead-ing wide receiver for the Bulldogs. Jacob Baca continues to lead the Bulldog running game with multiple rushing touchdowns in the game.

HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL

Football

Horizon 34, Poudre 14Jordan Iacovetta scored four touchdowns in route to

34-14 win against Poudre. Iacovetta carried the ball 32 times for 271 yards. Quarterback Ayden Karraker had three completions for 71 yards.

Softball

Horizon 3, Valor Christian 7Horizon had seven hits but could only muster up three

runs in a game where they lost 7-3 against Valor Christian. Horizon scored a run in the third inning and one run in the sixth and seventh.

LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL

Cross Country

Pat Amato ClassicLegacy’s Emma Gee won � rst

place in the girl’s race with a time of 17:41.80. The girl’s team placed fourth overall while the boys came in 19th.

Football

Legacy 21, Pomona 35Legacy caught up from being down 28-7 late in the

fourth quarter tightening the score to 28-21. It wasn’t enough as Pomona won 35-21. Legacy quarterback Matt Lynch scored a touchdown and threw 15 completions for 170 yards.

Boys Tennis

Class 5A Regionals TournamentLegacy tennis senior Dave Rosencrans defeated Ryan

Beckstrom of Chaparral to move on to the state tourna-ment Oct. 10-12 at Gates Tennis Center in Denver. No. 3 doubles team Sam Karlson and Austin Cole also made it to the tournament.

UPCOMING GAMES

Football

THURSDAY7 p.m. - Legacy vs. Fairview @ North StadiumFRIDAY7 p.m. - Horizon vs. Rocky Mountain @ North Stadium

Boys Tennis

THURSDAY9 a.m. - Legacy vs. TBA @ Gates Tennis Center

Volleyball

THURSDAY6 p.m. - The Academy vs. Clear Creek6:30 p.m. - Thornton @ NorthglennTUESDAY6:30 p.m. - The Academy vs. Denver Science & Tech Staple-ton

PREP SPORTS SCOREBOARDWould you like to see your team on the board? Contact sports reporter Kate Ferraro at 303-566-4137 or [email protected]. Or go to ourcoloradonews.com and click on the prep sports logo.

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Legacy’s Gee places � rst at Pat Amato Classic Northglenn boys � nish in 32nd at home meet By Kate Ferraro [email protected]

On a bitter cold day, North-glenn hosted its annual Pat Amato Classic cross-country meet Oct. 4 at the Northwest Open Space in Northglenn.

The meet saw over 40 schools come out and had around 1,400 runners, which made the race a success.

“This is probably one of our biggest meets we’ve hosted for the Pat Amato Classic,” North-glenn head coach Von Miller said. “We have 44 teams out this year. Despite the weather, it was an ex-tremely successful meet.”

Northglenn freshman Hayden Opila ran across the fi nish line with a time of 18:51.60, while se-nior Luke Thompson came in at 19:14.40. Senior Jason Dinh was on Thompson’s tail coming in at 19:17.10.

Junior Ryan Roche and fresh-man Tommy Kopala crossed the fi nish at 19:41.90 and 20:23.90, re-spectively. At 20:30.20, freshman David Kopala fi nished and sopho-more Austin Weisenburg came in at 20:42.70.

Despite fi nishing in 32nd place and not earning any top spots, Miller said the team still per-formed very well.

“We had a ton of PRs,” Miller said. “Our team is really getting strong. We have a good freshman group and they’re just getting out

there and doing work so it’s good to see.”

Laramie High School won fi rst place on the boy’s side, while Monarch came in fi rst for the girl’s side.

Legacy High SchoolLegacy junior Emma Gee won

fi rst place on the girl’s side with a time of 17:41.80. Senior Devyn-Palm Trujillo fi nished one minute and half later at 19:02.30. Junior Abby Cohen and freshman Ra-chel Gonzales crossed the fi nish line with a time of 19:34.60 and 19:44.80, respectively. All four of their times made the National Elites list.

On the boy’s side, seniors Chris Carroll and Daniel came in back to back with times of 17:19.70 and 17:19.80, respectively. Nick Gonzales fi nished with a time of 17:33.90.

The girls fi nished in fourth place overall, while the boys fi n-ished 19th.

Thornton High SchoolThornton junior Sean Paiz

fi nished the race in eighth place on the boy’s side with a time of 16:03.90. Sophomore Joshua Joseph came in 14th place at 16:11.60.

Paiz and Joseph’s times made the National Elites list. Sopho-more Jose Garcia had a time of 16:40.50 for 36th place. Thornton boys fi nished in sixth place over-all.

With a time of 20:23.60, junior Kasha Strong fi nished in 73rd place. Junior Catherine Lind-strom came in at 21:09.50. The Thornton girls team fi nished in

24th place overall.

Holy Family High SchoolThe Holy Family boy’s team

fi nished the race in 14th place overall, while the girl’s team fi n-ished in 13th.

Senior Erich Hixson won 15th place with a 16:13 time, which made the National Elites list. Se-nior Aaron Hillman came in at 16:36.90, while senior Dillon Rod-dy’s time was 17:41.90.

For the girls, senior Lindsey Chavez fi nished the race in 28th with a time of 19:22. Her time made the National Elites list. Sophomore Katie Chavez came in at 19:48 for 44th place.

Standley Lake High SchoolSenior Jake Linford was the

fi rst runner on the boy’s side to cross the fi nish line for Standley Lake with a time 17:51.20. Junior Ryan Seberg came in at 18:10.30, while senior Scott Mayer had a time of 18:48.60. The boys fi n-ished in 27th place overall.

Freshman Emma Aberbethy earned a time of 21:59.80 for the girls, while junior Alie Settje and freshman Anna Nelson came in one right after another with times of 22:25.50 and 22:29.10, respec-tively. The girls fi nished 31st over-all.

Skyview High SchoolThe Skyview girls earned a

30th overall placement, while the boys received 36th place.

For the boys, sophomore Da-than Wessel fi nished with a time of 19:37. Sophomore Reilly Eng-dahl had a time of 21:58.20, while junior Mario Gonzalez came in

right after at 22:01.40. Junior Sam Piltz had a time of 22:14.40.

Sophomore Crystal Perez ran the race in 20:31.60, while sopho-more Shaely Northway came in at 22:55.80.

Westminster High SchoolWestminster senior Jose Bue-

no and freshman Alexander Ale-

man fi nished one right after the other at 19:33.50 and 19:33.80, respectively.

The boys fi nished the meet in 34th place overall.

For the girls, sophomore Olivia Gonzales came in at 26:25, while senior Alexsandra Juarez fi nished at 26:35.50. Westminster girls fi n-ished in 33rd place.

Legacy junior Emma Gee won � rst place in the girls race at the Pat Amato Classic Oct. 4 at the Northwest Open Space. Photo by Kate Ferraro

Legacy sends three to compete in state tennis tourney

By Kate Ferraro [email protected]

Legacy senior Dave Rosencrans earned a spot at the State Tournament after beat-ing Chaparral’s Ryan Beckstrom 6-0, 6-2 in the Class 5A Region 2 Tournament Oct. 2 at Fairview High School.

Rosencrans played doubles for three years with his twin brother Mike Rosen-crans, this being the fi rst year of them play-ing No. 1 and No. 2. singles.

Dave Rosencrans won earlier in the day

and continued his triumph in playbacks against Beckstrom.

He helped Legacy to a third-place re-gionals fi nish with 37 points.

Legacy’s No. 3 doubles team Sam Karl-son and Austin Cole will join Dave Rosen-crans at the State Tournament Oct. 10-12 at Gates Tennis Center in Denver.

Fairview won the regionals match fi n-ishing with 70 points, claiming the Front Range League title.

Other 5A regionals matchesNorthglenn No. 2 singles Nick Risma

lost to Fort Collins Jeremiah Gattas 6-2, 6-0 at the Class 5A Region 1 tournament Oct. 2 in Greenwood Village. No. 3 singles Sam Vang fell to C.J. Moddelmog of Fort Collins 6-0, 6-1.

Northglenn’s No. 1 doubles team John Michael Francisco and Ryan Bakun lost to Fort Collins 6-3, 6-1. The Norse end their season 4-6 overall, 1-3 in league.

Grand Junction won the Class 5A Region 4 Tournament Oct. 3 in Grand Junction with 70 points.

Mountain Range came in fourth place with 11 points, while Standley Lake placed

seventh with no wins in the tournament. Mountain Range fi nished the season 2-6 overall, 2-5 in league, while Standley Lake ended 4-8, 2-4 in league.

Horizon didn’t win a single match in the Class 5A Region 5 Tournament Oct. 3 in Highlands Ranch.

Mountain Vista took all seven matches as well as the league title with 84 points. Horizon fi nished the season 1-8 overall, 0-4 in league.

Thornton lost to Regis Jesuit Oct. 3 at Colorado Athletic Club, ending their sea-son with a 4-4 overall record, 1-2 in league.

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Risen Savior Lutheran Church3031 W. 144th Ave. - Broomfield • 303-469-3521 or www.rslc.org

Starting, Sunday, September 8th we would like to invite you to a new contemporary worship service in Northglenn.

If you are looking for a contemporary Christian worship service that is welcoming, comfortable, upbeat, and relevant

without getting lost in the crowd, please join us at 10:30 am every Sunday morning at

1605 W. 106th Ave. in Northglenn, 80234 for “GO4TH.” We are a caring, inviting, and service oriented church family

that wants to “GO4TH” and make a difference.Please join us!

go4thservice.blogspot.com • 303-452-5120

121st & Lowell Blvd. • Broomfield •303-469-4004 • www.cross-of-christ.org

8:00 & 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Services with Holy Communion9:00 a.m. Children’s Church offered during the sermon10:15 a.m. Faith Formation Hour (All Ages)11:15 a.m. Contemporary Worship with Holy CommunionWednesday Night: Wednesday 360 is a weekly opportunity for dinner, worship, music,

Kid’s Club, Parenting Workshops, and Faith Formation for all Ages.

All are invited to join in celebrating Christ’s love

as we Worship, Learn, and Serve.Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

HAVE A STORY IDEA?Email your ideas to Westminster Community Editor Ash-

ley Reimers at [email protected] or call her

at 303-566-4131.

YOUR WEEK & MORE TUESDAY/OCT. 8, 15, 22, 29

PAINTING LIVING Light of Peace, 5927 Miller St., Arvada, hosts painting classes from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays in October. Materials are included in fee. Themes are sun� owers (Oct. 8), pets (Oct. 15), fall foliage (Oct. 22) and trucks, trains and tractors (Oct. 29). Sign up at www.soallmaycreate.com or call Natasha 303-960-8063.

THURSDAY/OCT. 10

MEET AND GREET Single Volunteers of Greater Denver will have a member meet and greet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Golden Triangle, just south of downtown. Parking is free. All members are invited to a casual social gathering to meet one another and the new board of directors. Go to www.svgd.org to register and for more details.

THURSDAY/OCT. 10

SPACE EXPLORERS Get ready to explore the � nal frontier at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at the D.L. Parsons Theatre, 11801 Community Center Drive, Northglenn. Learn about rockets, planets, aliens, rovers, astronauts, space stations, meteors and more. Geared toward kindergarten to third grade children. Call 303-450-8800 for tickets.

THURSDAY/OCT. 10

CAREGIVER SEMINAR Stuck in the Middle is presenting a half-day community caregiver awareness seminar at 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at Silverado Senior Living, 6447 Quail St., Arvada. As our population ages, more and more caregivers are created, and most family members are not prepared for this most di� cult job. Seven presenters who are professionals in their � eld will be at the seminar to help you prepare for the journey of caregiving. Cost, which may be paid in cash at time of check-in, includes refreshments and lunch. Reservations required; call 303-204-5149. Seating is limited. Adult day care provided by Silverado sta� at no cost. Activities, refreshments and lunch included. Reservations required; notify reservationist when registering for seminar attendance. Stuck in the Middle is a social support group for caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s, dementia and related illnesses.

THURSDAY/OCT. 10, NOV. 14, DEC. 12, JAN. 9, FEB. 13, MARCH 13

MEMBERSHIP MEETING American Legion Post 161 has monthly membership meetings at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 12, Jan. 9, Feb. 13, March 13 at 60th Avenue and Lamar Street. The group gets veterans to help veterans.

THURSDAY TO Saturday/Oct. 10-12

THEATER SHOW Creative Revolution Theatre Company presents “Talk Radio” Oct. 10-12 at North Valley Tech Center, Suite C-1, Thornton. Tickets are on sale now; call 303-927-0101 or email [email protected] to reserve tickets. Show times are 7 p.m.

FRIDAY/OCT. 11

VARIETY SHOW Friends of Broom� eld plans a night of entertainment as program participants share their many talents in a Friends Variety Show, 7-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, at the Broom� eld Auditorium, 3 Community Park Road, Broom� eld. The theme is “Keeping it Reel: A Night at the Movies.” A donation is suggested. Contact Molly Coufal, evening/social program director, at info@friendsofb-room� eld.org or call 303-404-0123.

FRIDAY/OCT. 11-27

THEATER SHOW The Player’s Guild at the Festival Playhouse presents “Trick or Treat” from Oct. 11-27 at 5665 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada. Appropriate for all ages, show times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays. Call 303-422-4090 or go to www.festivalplayhouse.com for tickets and more details. Come in costume and win a prize. 

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

SCARECROW FESTIVAL Olde Town Arvada will be transformed with scarecrows of all shapes and sizes 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12. The annual scarecrow festival is free and include activities for all ages and inter-ests. Businesses, individuals, schools or organizations can enter a decorated scarecrow. Application and entry fee information is available at www.historicarvada.org or by calling the Historic Olde Town Arvada at 303-420-6100. The decorated pumpkin contest also returns; applications can be found at www.arvadafestivals.com. Pumpkins will be sold, and proceeds will bene� t the Arvada Com-munity Food Bank.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

ART DISPLAY The art of Susan Schmitt, creator of “Women I Might Have Known,” features paintings, prints, handmade dolls and greeting cards is on display at the Aar River Gallery, 3707 W. 73rd Ave., Westminster. The Second Saturday Art Walk is from 1-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, in the historic Westminster Art District. Schmitt will do a free demonstration 2-4 p.m. The gallery is open Wednesdays through Saturdays. Visit www.aarrivergal-lery.com or call 303-426-4114.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

OKTOBERFEST WIN the Battle presents Oktoberfest, a silent auction and ra� e, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at Village at Five Parks Depot, 13810 W. 85th Drive, Arvada. Tickets for sale online at www.winthebattle.org and includes light dinner, wine and beer tasting. Items available for auction include an iPad mini, � at screen TV, co� eemaker, gift certi� cates, gift baskets and more.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

BABYSITTING CLASS First-time babysitters ages 11-13 can learn everything they need to know when responsible for young children. Class is o� ered 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive. Skills covered include CPR, � rst aid, growth and development, safety, feeding, discipline, diapering and bathing. Call 303-450-8800 or go to www.northglenn.org/ recxpress to register.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

FRIGHT FEST Children ages 11-18 are invited to take a trip to Elitch Gardens and its Fright Fest as part of the Recreational Alternative Programming series. Outing lasts 1:45-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12. Meet at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive. Call 303-450-8800 or go to www.northglenn.org/recxpress to register.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

FOOD ADDICTS Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat?  You are not alone.  Today, there is a solu-tion. Come to a free information session: Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, which meets 10-11:30 a.m. Oct. 12, at Christ Episcopal Church, 2950 S. University Blvd., Denver. Visit www.foodaddicts.org or call Hilary J.

at 303-349-2858.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

SWING BAND Sentimental Sounds Swing Band will play the best in big band and swing music 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at the D Note in Arvada. There is no cover charge. Everyone is welcome. Bring your friends and family for a fun night of good music and food.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 14, Jan. 11, Feb. 8

MAYOR CANDIDATES North Suburban Republican Forum will meet 9-10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Grill at Legacy Ridge Golf Course, 10801 Legacy Ridge Parkway, Westminster. This month, the group will welcome Westminster mayor candidates. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. A continental breakfast with pastries, fruit, co� ee and juice is included in admission cost. Upcoming forum events include city council and board of education candidates on Oct. 12; Adams County sheri� candidates on Nov. 9; end of year review on Dec. 14; Colorado gover-nor candidates on Jan. 11; and U.S. Senate candidates on Feb. 8. Visit www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.org.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12

SHRED-A-THON THE Arvada Police invites residents to protect their identity and personal information by taking part in the annual Shred-A-Thon 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 12, in the parking lot at the Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada Police partners with Shred-it to safely destroy documents containing personal information. Resident and busi-nesses can bring up to three boxes or three bags of docu-ments. The event is free, but donations are welcomed. Proceeds bene� t the W. Michael Northey Foundation, which provides scholarships to local high school students who want to pursue a higher education degree. Area high school students and Arvada Police Explorers will be on hand to assist with unloading items.

SATURDAY/OCT. 12, OCT. 26

SEED PICKING The Je� erson County Nature Association needs volunteers to pick seeds to enhance Rocky Flats. Picking will happen 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 12 and Oct. 26. Learn about prairie ecology in a lovely setting northwest of Denver near State Highways 72 and 93. Sign up and register by the Thursday before each pick. Go to http://tinyurl.com/SeedPick2013 to get details, and share your email to get pick site directions and free lunch. Signed waiver required (if younger than 18, waiver must be signed by parent).  For large groups, kids or questions, email Jean ([email protected]) or Paul ([email protected]). 

SUNDAY/OCT. 13

SAFETY FAIR First Congregational Church of Eastlake will host a � re prevention and safety fair 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13, at 12630 Second St. The fair is co-hosted by the Thornton Fire Department. The fair will include several educational and informational stations including AED and resuscitation demonstrations, � re safety tips and facts, � re extinguisher information, kid’s � re safety activities and a spin the wheel game to test your � re safety knowledge with prizes. A snack bar and door prizes will also be available. Attendees who qualify can sign up for free smoke detectors and batteries. Those participating can also sign up for a CPR class the church is hosting on Oct. 26 (limited space available). Visit www.eastlakecongregational.org or call 303-452-1681.

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And the rest of the story ... say “Play it again, Peyton” and earn a second visit to the Curtis for $83 per night — in honor of Welker — plus $18 valet parking with homage to Manning on Dec. 7 or 8 vs. the Tennessee Titans or on Dec. 12 against the San Diego Chargers.

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Penny Parker’s “Mile High Life” column gives insights into the best events, restaurants, businesses, parties and people throughout the metro area. Parker also writes for Blacktie-Colo-rado.com. You can subscribe and read her columns at www.pennyparker.blacktie-colorado.com. She can be reached at [email protected] or at 303-619-5209.

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YOUR WEEK: PAINTINGMONDAY/OCT. 14

RIBBON CUTTING Adventurer’s Quarter, a new game store in Arvada, will have a ribbon cutting ceremony at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14. The store’s address is 5777 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., R500, Arvada.

MONDAY/OCT. 14

MAYOR’S COFFEE Northglenn’s Co� ee with the Mayor is a chance to talk with Joyce Downing and learn about new developments in the city. Meet at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 14, at Atlanta Bread in the Northglenn Marketplace. Call 303-450-8713 for more information.

TUESDAY/OCT. 15

LIFETREE CAFÉ The consequences of being too quick to judge will be examined at noon and 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Lifetree Café, 5675 Field St., Arvada. The program, titled “Wrongly Accused: A Rush to Judgment Destroys a Life,” features an exclusive � lmed interview with Tim Masters, who spent 10 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Masters tells how he was targeted as a suspect and how the justice system failed him. And what it was like to serve a life sentence as an innocent man. Admission to the 60-minute event is free. Snacks and beverages are available. Lifetree Café is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual co� eehouse-type setting. Questions about Lifetree may be directed to Polly Wegner at 303-424-4454 or [email protected].

TUESDAY/OCT. 15

BLOOD DRIVE Ten West at Westmoor Technology Park community blood drive is 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, inside the Seminar Room in the Westmoor Technology Park, 10155 Westmoor Drive, Westminster. For information, or to schedule an appointment, contact Bon� ls’ Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or visit www.bon� ls.org.

TUESDAY/OCT. 15

PAINTING PARTY Gallery on the Go presents a paint-ing party for kids ages 6-15 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive. All the supplies are included, as well as a drink and a snack. Participants will work on a new paint-ing that can be brought home. Call 303-450-8800 or go to www.northglenn.org/recxpress to register.

TUESDAY/OCT. 15

BLOOD DRIVE Front Range Community College com-munity blood drive is from 10-10:40 a.m. and noon to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, inside Bon� ls’ mobile bus at 3645 W. 112th Ave., Westminster. For information, or to schedule an appointment, contact Bon� ls’ Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or visit www.bon� ls.org.

WEDNESDAY/OCT. 16

THE RIVER Nile Flowing through 11 countries and for more than 4,000 miles, many regard the Nile as the most important river in the world because of its role in the development of ancient civilizations. Join Active Minds from 1:45-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, as we explore this great river, visiting its winding path through history as well as its current relevance in the world. Program

is free and takes place at Covenant Village of Colorado, 9153 Yarrow St., Westminster. RSVP at 303-515-6351.

THURSDAY/OCT. 17

FAMILY NIGHTS Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation will host its new Family Fit and Fun Nights 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Oct. 17, at the Anderson Building, 4355 Field St. People can attend one or both nights. All family members, ages 4 and up, are invited. The night’s activi-ties will include playing games like tag, follow the leader and Twister, and running relays. To register, call 303-231-1300 or visit www.ci.wheatridge.co.us/registration.

THURSDAY/OCT. 17

SPAGHETTI DINNER Men desiring to join Spirit of Christ Knights of Columbus Council 12979 are invited, along with their families, to a spaghetti dinner and in-formation night 6-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, in basement hall at Spirit of Christ Catholic Community Church, 7400 W. 80th Ave., Arvada. The council is a Catholic fraternal charitable organization. Interested men must be practic-ing Catholics. Must RSVP at www.council12979.org. For information, email [email protected].

COMING SOONCOMING SOON/OCT. 18

OCTOBERFEST POTLUCK As part of the Festive Friday series, enjoy an Octoberfest potluck at noon Friday, Oct. 18, as the Northglenn Senior Organization provides the bratwursts and guests provide a dessert or side dish. For people ages 55 and over. Call 303-450-8801 for more information.

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