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April 1997

County Purchases Two Open Space Properties,

Conservation Easement on Third Property

The Boulder County Commissioners voted March 27 to purchase two properties and a conservation easement on a third property to preserve significant lands of agricultural importance. The purchased properties are: the Sadar property, consisting of 78 acres just west of Longmont at the southwest corner of Hygiene Road and North 85th Street, and the Macy property, consisting of 346 acres between Longmont and Lafayette at the intersection of Highway 52 and Highway 287. The conservation easement purchase involves the 80-acre Little property, which is located south of Longmont on the south side of Oxford Road and mile west of County Line Road.

Preserving the Sadar property as open space augments the Longmont-Hygiene buffer and was supported by the City of Longmont. It is the location of the only remaining dairy farm in Boulder County, and the Sadar family will continue to operate the farm, leasing the land from the county, for at least 10 years.

Acquisition of the Macy property preserves one mile of open corridor along the west side of Highway 287, greatly enhancing the open expanse of scenic agricultural lands in this area. The Macy property is prime irrigated agricultural land, and the family will lease the property back from the county to continue the agricultural use of the land.

The conservation easement purchase of the Little property restricts future development to one single-family residence on the property. The land is adjacent to other conservation easement purchases in the area, and the purchase expands the large block of agricultural lands already preserved along the eastern boundary of Boulder County. For more information about these purchases, contact the Parks and Open Space Department at 441-3950.

Bureau of Land Management Donates 80 Acres to County

Boulder County has accepted a donation of 80 acres of land near Kossler Lake from the Bureau of Land Management. The parcel will be preserved as open space and will be added to the county's adjacent Walker Ranch Open Space, which is located about 4 miles west of Boulder.

Situated at the top of Hawkin Gulch, the site is forested with mature stands of Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine. It is the only known location in Boulder County for a siting of Pileated Woodpeckers.

"The Bureau of Land Management has a number of small, fragmented parcels of land that we can't manage effectively," said Jan Fackrell, BLM Realty Specialist. "We're going to dispose of these properties, and we felt that giving them to other public agencies was the most appropriate way to handle them." For more information, contact the Parks and Open Space Department at 441-3950.

County Relocates Historic Longmont Barn

The Parks and Open Space Department relocated a historic barn March 5 from land in west Longmont to an open space property northwest of the city. The 40-foot-tall Dickens/Stroh barn was moved from land owned by the Federal Aviation Administration at 2045 17th Ave. to the Lohr Open Space on the Ute Highway near McIntosh Lake.

The relocation was made to preserve the barn as an historically unique structure in Boulder County. Its hand-crafted, post-and-beam construction includes structural joints that are secured with wooden pegs, making it architecturally unusual for this part of the United States. The barn was built in 1900 by the Dickens family, who farmed the land until selling it to another farm family, the Strohs, in 1928. The FAA purchased the property, including the barn, in 1992.

The Dickens/Stroh barn has been identified as a historic landmark by the City of Longmont Landmark Designation Commission and the Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board. In May 1994, the Colorado Historical Society determined that the barn was eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.

The barn will be restored to historical accuracy and will be developed as an educational center regarding the history of agriculture and its influence on the settlement of the St. Vrain Valley. An opening date has not yet been set. Funding to move and restore the barn is provided by the Lohr Open Space trust fund, which was designated for the purpose of developing a public educational center on the property. For more information, contact the Parks and Open Space Department at 441-3950.

County Receives Grant for Fountain Restoration

The Colorado Historical Society has awarded a $34,825 grant to Boulder County to help pay for the restoration of the Lion's Club Fountain on the Pearl Street courthouse plaza. The grant will come from the State Historical Fund, and the county's Capital Expenditure Fund will cover costs not funded by the grant. Total costs are not yet known.

The fountain will be disassembled during the restoration, which will be complete this summer. The finish of the terra cotta (clay) masonry blocks will be repaired, and some blocks will be replaced where necessary. A new electrical system will be added in the basin of the fountain to restore lighting, and new plumbing will be installed to replace the deteriorated system .

"The fountain is not going to look brand new," said County Architect Wayne Kuhn. "That's not the purpose of the restoration. We'll respect the original finishes and replace what can't be restored."

The plaza fountain was built in 1935 with funding from the Lions Club. It was designed by Glen Huntington, the architect who designed the county courthouse, and the fountain's art deco style was intended to be similar to the courthouse, which was built in 1933. The fountain stopped operating in 1977 and was used for a time as a flower planter. During the 1980s, several attempts at repairs had only limited success, and the fountain has operated intermittently ever since.

In applying for the state grant, the county cited the courthouse plaza's historic use as a public gathering space for the community, as well as citizen support for restoring the fountain. Technical staff from the Colorado Historic Society were consulted in planning the restoration project to ensure that the finished fountain will be as close as possible to the original design, including water spray patterns and lighting. For more information, contact County Architect Wayne Kuhn, 441-3187.

New Volunteer Coordinator Appointed

The Boulder County Commissioners have appointed Diane Knudsen to the new position of county volunteer coordinator. She will begin work April 7 in the Community Services Department.

Knudsen co-founded and administered the volunteer program in the County's Social Services Department for 10 years, ending in 1986. She then moved from Boulder County and for five years worked with the Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services in Mankato, Minn., and the American Cancer Society in Chambersburg, Penn. Both positions involved work with volunteers. Returning to Boulder in 1993, Knudsen has been employed as office manager for the Emergency Family Assistance Association since that time.

"Boulder County offers many kinds of volunteer opportunities, and we wanted to bring them together through a single resource to strengthen the overall program and develop some new ideas," Commissioner Ron Stewart said. "We had a number of highly qualified applicants, and we're very pleased that Diane Knudsen has accepted the position."

In this new position, Knudsen will develop a wide range of volunteer opportunities including intergenerational programs for older adults and youth, short-term positions for youth groups, clubs and university students, positions for retirees and opportunities for people between jobs to allow them to stay involved and profit from their multiple skills and interests. She will work with County offices and departments to design volunteer programs throughout the County. For more information, contact Barbara Gigone, Community Services Director, 441-3560.

Upcoming Items of Note

Regional Transportation Task Force Meeting 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 9 in the Commissioners' Hearing Room on the third floor of the Boulder County Courthouse. For more information, call Intergovernmental Relations Director Dickey Lee Hullinghorst, 441-3500.

Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m., Monday, April 14 in the Commissioners' Hearing Room on the third floor of the Boulder County Courthouse. For more information, call the Land Use Department, 441-3930, or the Parks and Open Space Department, 441-3950.

Human Services Coordinating Council Meeting noon, Wednesday, April 16 in the Administrative Services Training Room, 2025 14th St., Boulder. For more information, call Special Projects Coordinator Barbara Kendall, 441-3840.

Planning Commission Meeting 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 16 in the Commissioners' Hearing Room on the third floor of the Boulder County Courthouse. The meeting reconvenes at 7 p.m. after a dinner break. For more information, call the Land Use Department, 441-3930.

Boulder County Day in Broomfield Wednesday, April 16, beginning with a 5:30 p.m. dinner with the City Council at Broomfield Guest House, 9009 Jeffco Airport Ave., Broomfield, followed by a public meeting at 8 p.m. at the Broomfield Senior Center, 280 Lamar Street, Broomfield. For more information, call Policy Analyst Carolyn Dulchinos, 441-4567.

Consortium of Cities 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 7 in Boulder with the exact location to be determined. For more information, call Intergovernmental Relations Director Dickey Lee Hullinghorst, 441-3500.

March Contracts and Bid Awards

Human Resources Division Contract:

With Mountain States Administration for medical and dental claims processing ($122,000 estimate).

Transportation Department On-Call Consultant Contracts: (Not to exceed $50,000 each).

Flatiron Surveying Inc.

The Sear Brown Group.

Ground Engineering Consultants Inc.

Terracon Consultants Western Inc.

Scott, Cox & Associates Inc.

Range Engineering Inc.

Loris & Associates Inc.

Muller Engineering Company.

Drexell Barrell & Company.

MK Centennial.

Accurate Consultants Inc.

Social Services Department Contracts:

With the Mental Health Center for fost-adopt home studies and training ($100,000).

With Jacqueline Richman for psychological evaluation services ($30,000).

1997 Non-Profit Agency Contracts:

With the Mental Health Center ($1,000,821).

With Boulder Emergency Squad ($26,740).

With Women's Source ($11,025).With the Service Exchange of Boulder County ($5,250).

1997 Service Contract:

With Rocky Mountain Rescue Group ($12,000).

Road Maintenance Division Bid Awards:

For roadway signing materials to Lyle Signs ($16,461.35).

For traffic signal maintenance to W.L. Contractors ($5,292).

For an annular steel culvert to Adams Culvert Company ($25,936.86).

For a high pressure parts washer to Meyers Pressure Cleaners ($15,680).

For an all-wheel-drive extended cab pick-up truck to Hajek Chevrolet ($25,273.09).

For an all-wheel-drive motor grader to Honnen Equipment ($149,676).

For two all-wheel-drive trucks with plows and sanders to Volvo Trucks ($241,068).

Parks and Open Space Department Bid Awards:

For herbicide products to Pueblo Chemical ($428.39), Wilbur Ellis Company ($5,165) and Cornbelt Chemical ($12,051.20).

For a public opinion survey to Public Information Corporation ($11,520).

Commissioners Office Bid Award:

For printing services to Lehman Communications/Daily Times-Call ($1,823).

Boulder County News is published monthly by the Board of County Commissioners. The purpose of the newsletter is to provide information concerning Boulder County government to Boulder County municipalities. Whenever possible, contact names and phone numbers are included. Please direct comments and suggestions to the editor, Jana Petersen, Public Information Officer, at 441-3399/3500, or e-mail: jlpco@co.boulder.co.us.

Board of County Commissioners

P.O. Box 471

Boulder, CO 80306

Phone: (303)441-3500, Fax: 441-4525

 

 

 

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