Commissioners Approve Amended
Nederland Area Boulder County Comprehensive Plan
The Commissioners unanimously approved an amended version of the Nederland
Area Boulder County Comprehensive plan in a public hearing June 5th.
The Nederland Board of Trustees approved the initial draft of the
intergovernmental agreement and will consider the amended agreement sometime in
July at a Board of Trustees public hearing. The purpose of the intergovernmental
agreement stated in the document is to "ensure that the unique and
individual character of Nederland is preserved." The intent of the IGA is
to "preclude unplanned development and urban sprawl."
Key to the agreement is an area "to remain as rural preservation for the
purpose of preserving a community buffer…." The rural preservation area
is defined as all lands starting at the edge of the Nederland Town Limits and
extending west to the Continental Divide, south to the Gilpin County Line, north
of Sugarloaf Road, and east to Boulder Falls as shown on the IGA map. As
outlined in the agreement, the County will retain regulatory jurisdiction for
land in the designated rural preservation area and will not approve rezoning or
other development applications more intense or dense than currently allowed
under the Boulder County Land Use Code. As per the agreement, Nederland will not
initiate or approve any annexations within the Rural Preservation Area unless
such an annexation is reviewed and approved by four parties: the Nederland
Planning Commission, the Nederland Board of Trustees, the Boulder County
Planning Commission, and the Boulder County Commissioners. In addition, any
annexation proposal must also be approved by Nederland voters in an annexation
election, with the applicant bearing the election costs.
The IGA does not affect land within the Nederland Town limits. The Nederland
Planning Commission and Nederland Board of Trustees will continue to have sole
authority to review and either approve or deny development applications within
the town limits. If the Board of Trustees approves the amended IGA in July, it
will take effect at that time and will remain in effect for 20 years, unless
terminated before then by either Nederland or the County. For more information,
call Boulder County Attorney Larry Hoyt at 303-441-3435.
Additional Open Space Acquisitions Approved
The Commissioners approved the following open space acquisitions since the
last edition of Boulder County News:
Imel Property – This 630-agricultural property acquired jointly
with the City of Boulder is located east of North 63rd Street and
north of Nimbus Road. This property is one of the last parcels of undeveloped
land of this size in the County and could have been divided into 18 lots
and Lefthand Creek flows through the southeast corner. The creek corridor
includes a wetland with critical wildlife habitat and an area with
archaeological significance. A proposed
County trail alignment crosses the northern property boundary. Lefthand
Reservoir is also located on the property along with several ponds. Boulder
County and the City of Boulder will equally share the proposed purchase price of
$9.5 million, making the County’s obligation approximately $4.7 million. As
part of the deal, the County and Boulder will each own 290 shares of Left Hand
Ditch Company.
Ruth Reynolds Property – This 160-acre property is north of Left
Hand Canyon just west of its intersection with Lick Skillet Road. The property
is surrounded on three sides by U.S. Forest Service land. Two tributaries of
Left Hand Creek, Bell Gulch Creek and Spring Gulch Creek, join on the property.
The property includes significant wildlife habitat and a wide diversity of
trees. It is part of the Walker Mountain Environmental Conservation Area
identified in the Comprehensive Plan. The proposed purchase price for the 160
acres will be $925,000.
Rugg Property – The 88-acre Rugg Property contains approximately 32
patented mining claims and is located on the north side of Spencer Mountain,
south of Middle Boulder Creek above the old townsite of Eldora. Spencer Mountain
is the most visible feature on the road from Nederland to the Indian Peaks
Wilderness Area. The property serves a habitat to wildlife, and nearby Peterson
Lake is a critical wildlife and wetlands area under the Comprehensive Plan. The
proposed purchases price for the 88 acres is $400,000.
For more information about these approved open space acquisitions, call Parks
and Open Space Director/County Commissioner Ron Stewart at 303-441-3500.
County Agricultural Heritage Center Opens
In May, the County opened its new Agricultural Heritage Center to the public
in at the Lohr-McIntosh Farm, 8348 Ute Highway (Colorado 66 about 1.5 miles west
of Hover Road in Longmont.) The purpose of the 3.5-acre Agricultural Heritage
Center is to inform visitors about the rich agricultural history of Boulder
County, with special focus given to the years 1900 to 1930. The center is part
of approximately 260 acres of Boulder County open space which is currently under
lease to the Cushman-Sherman family. This family, like the Lohr-McIntosh family,
have agricultural roots dating back more than 130 years.
Currently there are six structures on display at the center, including the
1909 Lohr farmhouse furnished to reflect the period; the unpainted 1881 McIntosh
bar; and the restored Stroh-Dickens red barn from 1900, which the County saved
from demolition and moved to the center. Both barns are on the National Register
of Historic Places.
The Agricultural Heritage Center will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday from mid-May to mid-October. Beginning in November and
lasting until May, the center will be open the first Saturday of each month from
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Groups can make arrangements for year-round guided tours
during daylight hours and day of the week. There is no charge to visit the
center. For more information and to schedule guided tours, call Cole Early in
the Parks and Open Space Department at 303-441-3950.
Dougherty Museum Open
The Dougherty Museum, home of one of the finest automobile collections in the
region, is now open for the summer. The museum is one mile south of Longmont on
U.S. 287 and is open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays through August 26th. Admission is $4 for adults
and $3 for children 6-12. There is no charge for children under 6 years of age.
Most of the museum’s beautifully restored automobiles are in working order.
Included in the collection are models powered by steam, electricity and early
internal combustion types. Other artifacts include farm equipment and machinery
used on Boulder County farms dating back more than 100 years. Boulder County
Senior Tax Work-Off participants are paid to staff the museum. For more
information and to arrange group tours, call Dorothy Dougherty at 303-776-2520.
County Budget Book Receives National Recognition
For the eleventh consecutive year, the Government Finance Officers
Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) awarded a distinguished
budget award to Boulder County for its annual budget manual. To receive this
GFOA award, the budget document must be effective as a policy document, a
financial plan, an operations guide, and a communications device. GFOA
evaluators noted that the County’s budget manual is "well organized,
informative and attractive…." For more information, call Budget Analyst
Bruce Knight at 303-441-3498.
Upcoming Items of Note
Consortium of Cities The next meeting will be Wednesday, August 1st,
in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room on the third floor of the Boulder
County Courthouse, 13th and Pearl Streets, Boulder. For more
information, call Intergovernmental Relations Director Dickey Lee Hullinghorst
at 303-441-3500.
Boulder County Days Are scheduled for Tuesday, July 10th,
in Boulder; Wednesday, July 25th, in Jamestown; and Monday, August 13th,
in Allenspark. Call the Commissioners’ Office at 303-441-3500 for more
information.
Planning Commission Meets Wednesday, Wednesday, July 18th,
and Wednesday, August 15th, at 1:30 p.m.,
takes a dinner break and then reconvenes at 7:00 p.m. The meeting is in the
Commissioners’ Hearing Room. For more information, contact the Land Use
Department at 303-441-3930.
Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee Meets Thursday, July 12th, at
7:00 p.m. and Thursday, August 9th, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Commissioners’ Hearing Room. For more information, contact the Parks and Open
Space Department at 303-441-3950.
Boulder County Recycling & Composting Authority Meets Wednesday,
August 1st, at 6:00 p.m. at its new facility at 1901 63rd
Street east of Boulder. For more information, call Authority Director Jeff
Callahan at 720-564-2220.
Independence Day – Wednesday, July 4th. County offices
will be closed in observance of the holiday.
Contract and Bid Awards
Architects Division Contracts
- For exterior concrete, paving, curb and gutter at the Longmont Courts
Building with Nixcavating, Inc. ($257,000)
- For Justice Center modular courtroom with Williams Scottsman ($183,060)
- For landscaping, irrigation and site furnishings at Longmont Courts
Building with Colorado Designscapes ($149,941)
Commissioners’ Contract:
- Economic Development Contract with the Tourism and Recreation Partnership
($15,300)
2001 Non-Profit Services Contracts:
- Special Transit ($174,626)
- Rocky Mountain Rescue Group ($13,478)
- Center for People with Disabilities ($90,952)
Counseling Center ($24,348)
BoulderReads! ($5,879)
RSVP ($42,543)
Emergency Family Assistance Association ($62,501)
OUR Center ($83,939)
The Service Exchange ($6,382)
The Inn Between ($30,631)
Voices for Children ($17,308)
Boulder Emergency Squad ($32,503)
- I Have A Dream Foundation ($3,039); Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado
($6,825)
Information Technology Division Contract:
- With DecisionOne Corporation for IBM RS6000 hardware maintenance ($5,659
per month)
Parks and Open Space Department Contract:
- With T2JK, Inc. dba High Endeavor Outdoor Construction for the Futhey
House rehabilitation project ($34,590)
Commissioners’ Bid Awards:
For hearing room sound equipment with LVW Electronics ($24,856)
Transportation Department Bid Awards:
For East County Line Road/Kenosha Road Intersection Improvement
Project with Asphalt Specialties Company ($114,549)
Youth Corps Contracts
For Summer 2001 with the City of Lafayette ($15,000 revenue)
For Summer 2001 with the City of Louisville ($15,000 revenue)
Architects Bid Awards
For acoustical ceiling to All Area Acoustics ($54,000
For toilet partitions to D&J Specialties ($7,796)
Facilities Management Bid Awards
For general contracting for Courthouse HVAC
renovation with Taylor Ball ($142,000)
For mechanical for Courthouse HVAC renovation with
Kimmel Mechanical ($547,802)
For acoustical ceiling for Courthouse HVAC renovation with All Area
Acoustics ($10,350)
For irrigation system with DBC Irrigation
($16,508.44)
For fairgrounds exterior painting with Niwot Custom
Brush for $61,624