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December 26, 2013 Free Douglas County, Colorado | Volume 11, Issue 40 castlerocknewspress.net A publication of Shooting prompts support Connections to Arapahoe High lead Douglas schools to acts of compassion By Jane Reuter [email protected] Arapahoe High School’s location across a county line and in another school district matters little to Douglas County School Dis- trict staff and students. In the wake of the Dec. 13 shooting that left one student dead and another critically injured, members of DCSD reached out to the AHS community through dozens of compas- sionate acts. It started the Monday after the tragedy, when students throughout DCSD reported to school wearing AHS’ black-and-gold colors. From there, students and staff launched a va- riety of projects. At Mountain Vista High School, students are making and collecting homemade wind chimes to hang in the trees around AHS. A ThunderRidge High School teacher helped design a “Colorado Strong” T-shirt whose sales so far have generated more than $44,000 in donations. At Highlands Ranch and Rock Canyon high schools, teenagers signed stu- dent-made banners with messages of sup- port. Acres Green Elementary held a pajama- day fundraiser. And dozens of DCSD schools started collections to help offset shooting vic- tim Claire Davis’ medical costs. AHS, located mere minutes from many DCSD facilities, shares much more than a common boundary with the district. Hundreds of DCSD students previously shared classes and friendships with the shoot- er, Karl Pierson, and his sister Kristen, High- lands Ranch residents who attended both Acres Green Elementary and Cresthill Middle School before enrolling in Littleton Public Schools’ AHS. Students and staff at Acres Green Elemen- tary know Karl’s mother Barbara from her Highlands Ranch High School was among several DCSD schools that collected money or did other projects to show support for shooting victim Claire Davis and the Arapahoe High School community. Photo by Jane Reuter Castle Rock interested in future of reservoir New Rueter-Hess Reservoir could become major recreation draw By Virginia Grantier [email protected] The new still-filling Rueter-Hess Reser- voir just north of Castle Rock is expected to be bigger than Cherry Creek Reservoir, someday — and in anticipation of that, its creator, Parker Water and Sanitation Dis- trict, recently came to Castle Rock Town Council asking if the town might support developing recreational amenities there. Ideas being floated: Things such as fish- ing, a swim beach, dog park, picnic and camping areas and miles of trails — and possibly non-motorized boating, eventu- ally. The consensus of Castle Rock Town Council: Interested. “I really like the potential … I think it’s a great idea,” said Castle Rock Mayor Paul Donahue, who also said he appreciated having the opportunity to have input and possibly being a part of it. Ron Redd, district manager for Parker Water and Sanitation District, and Susan St. Vincent, the district’s director of business solutions, assured the town council they weren’t asking for financial support — not at this point, anyway. They’re talking to various councils and districts — including Castle Rock, Castle Pines and Stonegate, which have water- storage rights at Rueter-Hess — to ascertain interest and to find partners with park and recreation expertise, Redd said. St. Vincent said later the district hopes to start the master-planning process in 2014. She said they don’t know at this point what the cost would be, or the timeframe, to de- velop recreational amenities. She hopes to know more in six months to a year. The new and still-filling Rueter-Hess Reservoir, north of Castle Rock, will be larger than Cherry Creek Reservoir, and Parker Water and Sanitation District is looking for support in developing recreational opportunities there. Courtesy photo The top 13 of ’13 A look back at the biggest stories in the south metro area Staff report The south metro Denver area saw no shortage of news — or controversy — in 2013, making it a tough task to narrow down the contenders for our stories-of- the-year package. Some of the stories on our list had a far-reaching impact across a particular county or even the entire region. Others, in one way or another, had such a strong im- pact on a particular community that they couldn’t be ignored. The story of the year came late in 2013 and it horrified us all. The newsroom staff of Colorado Com- munity Media has whittled the list down to a baker’s dozen. The stories are listed in no particular order, aside from our No. 1 pick, the Dec. 13 shootings at Arapahoe High School in Centennial. We’ll let you decide how the other 12 should be ranked. School shooting at Arapahoe High An 18-year-old student entered Arapahoe High School around 12:30 p.m. Dec. 13, shot a fellow student in the head, then killed himself. Authorities believe the gunman, Arapahoe senior Karl Pierson, was targeting a faculty member, but was A girl is comforted outside Shepherd of the Hills Church, after the shootings at Arapahoe High School on Dec. 13. Tearful reunions were a common sight at the church, where parents picked up their kids. Photo by Chris Michlewicz Reservoir continues on Page 21 Shooting continues on Page 21 Top 13 continues on Page 6

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Shooting prompts support Connections to Arapahoe High lead Douglas schools to acts of compassionBy Jane [email protected]

Arapahoe High School’s location across a county line and in another school district matters little to Douglas County School Dis-trict staff and students.

In the wake of the Dec. 13 shooting that left one student dead and another critically injured, members of DCSD reached out to the AHS community through dozens of compas-sionate acts.

It started the Monday after the tragedy, when students throughout DCSD reported to school wearing AHS’ black-and-gold colors. From there, students and staff launched a va-riety of projects.

At Mountain Vista High School, students are making and collecting homemade wind chimes to hang in the trees around AHS. A ThunderRidge High School teacher helped design a “Colorado Strong” T-shirt whose sales so far have generated more than $44,000 in donations. At Highlands Ranch and Rock Canyon high schools, teenagers signed stu-dent-made banners with messages of sup-port. Acres Green Elementary held a pajama-day fundraiser. And dozens of DCSD schools started collections to help offset shooting vic-tim Claire Davis’ medical costs.

AHS, located mere minutes from many DCSD facilities, shares much more than a common boundary with the district.

Hundreds of DCSD students previously shared classes and friendships with the shoot-er, Karl Pierson, and his sister Kristen, High-lands Ranch residents who attended both Acres Green Elementary and Cresthill Middle School before enrolling in Littleton Public Schools’ AHS.

Students and staff at Acres Green Elemen-tary know Karl’s mother Barbara from her

Highlands Ranch High School was among several DCSD schools that collected money or did other projects to show support for shooting victim Claire Davis and the Arapahoe High School community. Photo by Jane Reuter

Castle Rock interested in future of reservoirNew Rueter-Hess Reservoir could become major recreation drawBy Virginia [email protected]

The new still-filling Rueter-Hess Reser-voir just north of Castle Rock is expected to be bigger than Cherry Creek Reservoir, someday — and in anticipation of that, its creator, Parker Water and Sanitation Dis-trict, recently came to Castle Rock Town Council asking if the town might support

developing recreational amenities there.Ideas being floated: Things such as fish-

ing, a swim beach, dog park, picnic and camping areas and miles of trails — and possibly non-motorized boating, eventu-ally.

The consensus of Castle Rock Town Council: Interested.

“I really like the potential … I think it’s a great idea,” said Castle Rock Mayor Paul Donahue, who also said he appreciated having the opportunity to have input and possibly being a part of it.

Ron Redd, district manager for Parker Water and Sanitation District, and Susan St. Vincent, the district’s director of business

solutions, assured the town council they weren’t asking for financial support — not at this point, anyway.

They’re talking to various councils and districts — including Castle Rock, Castle Pines and Stonegate, which have water-storage rights at Rueter-Hess — to ascertain interest and to find partners with park and recreation expertise, Redd said.

St. Vincent said later the district hopes to start the master-planning process in 2014. She said they don’t know at this point what the cost would be, or the timeframe, to de-velop recreational amenities. She hopes to know more in six months to a year.

The new and still-filling Rueter-Hess Reservoir, north of Castle Rock, will be larger than Cherry Creek Reservoir, and Parker Water and Sanitation District is looking for support in developing recreational opportunities there. Courtesy photo

The top 13 of ’13A look back at the biggest stories in the south metro areaStaff report

The south metro Denver area saw no shortage of news — or controversy — in 2013, making it a tough task to narrow down the contenders for our stories-of-the-year package.

Some of the stories on our list had a far-reaching impact across a particular county or even the entire region. Others, in one way or another, had such a strong im-pact on a particular community that they couldn’t be ignored.

The story of the year came late in 2013 and it horrified us all.

The newsroom staff of Colorado Com-munity Media has whittled the list down to a baker’s dozen. The stories are listed in no particular order, aside from our No. 1 pick,

the Dec. 13 shootings at Arapahoe High School in Centennial. We’ll let you decide how the other 12 should be ranked.

School shooting at Arapahoe HighAn 18-year-old student entered

Arapahoe High School around 12:30 p.m. Dec. 13, shot a fellow student in the head, then killed himself. Authorities believe the gunman, Arapahoe senior Karl Pierson, was targeting a faculty member, but was

A girl is comforted outside Shepherd of the Hills Church, after the shootings at Arapahoe High School on Dec. 13. Tearful reunions were a common sight at the church, where parents picked up their kids. Photo by Chris Michlewicz

Reservoir continues on Page 21

Shooting continues on Page 21

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Warriors, � ercely kind, come together As Anna Sutterer crowded with 25 other

students in the darkened corner of her AP Lit class, the words of the hymn she sings every Sunday at church — “Praise God from whom all blessings fl ow” — tumbled through her mind.

Shots had just echoed through her Arapahoe High School halls. So she prayed.

For strength in the moment.For the shooter, knowing he was one of

God’s children, but was lost.For the aftermath, of peace in every-

one’s hearts.“I thought this couldn’t happen to any

of our Warriors,” she said later. “I prayed we would end up being more powerful than the actual event.”

That’s exactly what’s happening.But perhaps that’s not so surprising,

considering every school day for four years students hear the same seven words at the end of morning announcements: “Warriors Always Take Care of Each Other.”

“Maybe you don’t feel it every single day, but it really is ingrained in us,” Anna, 17, said. “It’s part of the tradition of the Arapahoe tribe. …”

In the days since an 18-year-old gun-man — one of their own — killed himself after seriously injuring a 17-year-old girl, also one of their own, Arapahoe’s students, numbering about the size of a small town, have led a remarkable healing campaign with wisdom and compassion far beyond their years.

They have supported each other in small and big ways, seeking comfort in numbers and solace in shared experience.

“It seems,” Anna’s father said, “the whole community of students is deter-mined to take care of each other.”

A chain of “fi erce kindness,” as one observer described, started almost im-

mediately.The day after the violence, 200 students

gathered at noon at a nearby youth center to share stories and pray.

A few hours later, another student opened her home until midnight for whoever wanted to stop by. Throughout the night, teens came and went, grabbing a bite to eat or talking or even dancing a little.

“Nobody has wanted to be alone or without any of their friends,” Anna said. “We have to be in a big group. I think, for me, when I’m alone it kind of gives way to all those thoughts … the rushing of it.”

That Saturday evening, Maggie Hurl-but, 17, the school newspaper editor who had crouched in the classroom with Anna, helped organize a candlelight vigil for Claire Davis, the senior who remains in critical condition from a shot to her head.

“It was to pay our respects to Claire,” Maggie said. “Part of it was also a selfi sh need. I needed to be doing something. It gave me a purpose. … I wanted to be around people … and I felt that sentiment from other people.”

More than 500 students, parents and community members formed a circle several layers deep at a Centennial park. As candles fl ickered in the night, students vowed the tragedy would not defi ne them;

then they melted into hugs, many with people they did not know.

“There defi nitely is a certain trauma we endured,” Maggie said. “It’s defi nitely not something we can handle alone. But being with others in the same situation can help us move past it.”

That urge to gather as one — whether in celebration or sorrow — is an inextricable component of human nature, said Kim Gorgens, an assistant professor of psychol-ogy at the University of Denver.

“It’s every rally, every church potluck, every workplace meal delivery,” she said. “For as long as people have been tracking human behavior, that’s what people do in good times and in bad times.”

Connection is essential to surviving the bad times.

“The worst possible thing that under-mines mental health is really that sense of powerlessness after any kind of tragedy … especially events like these, the cata-strophic loss of a sense of safety,” Gorgens said. “But kids who fi nd a sense of being or reason to be in action are the ones who really fare best.”

Students’ desire to reclaim control has spread beyond Arapahoe walls. Teens from other schools are sending banners of support, selling T-shirts to support Claire and collecting donations to help cover medical expenses. A Twitter petition to bring Claire’s favorite band, One Direction, exploded to more than 40,000 tweets in just 48 hours.

“It’s really touching,” Maggie said. “We’re (school) rivals every other time, but now it’s bigger than that. I hope that rela-tionship will be changed a little bit.”

What is sure to endure is the Arapahoe spirit: Warriors Always Take Care of Each Other.

“We buy it,” Maggie said. “… everything falls away in times when we need each other. And we’ve been very vocal right now that we really do need each other.”

The daily repetition of this particular school motto is inspirational, said Gorgens, who calls it a smart way to bring kids into adulthood.

“There’s something about clinging to an identity that’s prescribed to you,” she said. And this one “is fi erce kindness … This is the outcome of what it looks like in a crisis. It’s a thing of beauty that these kids would be so present for each other.”

Maggie and Anna expect some bumps as they navigate the road ahead.

Neither is sleeping well. Loud noises startle Maggie. Anna can’t bring herself to watch or listen to the news much.

“I think just because of all the things we’ve been doing, I will be more resilient than I expect,” Anna said. At the same time, “I’m trying to give myself grace for not immediately being OK.”

Both are looking forward to returning to school.

“There’s something about taking it back and redeeming that space,” Anna said. “Even being in that place where those memories are going to be, the fact is we really banded together because of that place.”

They believe they will, eventually, leave behind what happened that terrible day, but, said Maggie, not “without some re-membrance, respect and courage.”

Like true — fi ercely kind — warriors.

Ann Macari Healey’s column about people, places and issues of everyday life appears every other week. She can be reached at [email protected] or 303-566-4110.

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Warriors, fiercely kind, come together“We buy it,” Maggie said. “… everything

falls away in times when we need each other. And we’ve been very vocal right now that we really do need each other.”

The daily repetition of this particular school motto is inspirational, said Gorgens, who calls it a smart way to bring kids into adulthood.

“There’s something about clinging to an identity that’s prescribed to you,” she said. And this one “is fierce kindness … This is the outcome of what it looks like in a crisis. It’s a thing of beauty that these kids would be so present for each other.”

Maggie and Anna expect some bumps as they navigate the road ahead.

Neither is sleeping well. Loud noises startle Maggie. Anna can’t bring herself to watch or listen to the news much.

“I think just because of all the things we’ve been doing, I will be more resilient than I expect,” Anna said. At the same time, “I’m trying to give myself grace for not immediately being OK.”

Both are looking forward to returning to school.

“There’s something about taking it back and redeeming that space,” Anna said. “Even being in that place where those memories are going to be, the fact is we really banded together because of that place.”

They believe they will, eventually, leave behind what happened that terrible day, but, said Maggie, not “without some re-membrance, respect and courage.”

Like true — fiercely kind — warriors.

Ann Macari Healey’s column about people, places and issues of everyday life appears every other week. She can be reached at [email protected] or 303-566-4110.

Shooting response earns praiseChanges since Columbine prove their worthBy By Chris [email protected]

There’s a general con-sensus in the law enforce-ment community that things could have been much worse.

By any measure, a school shooting that leaves one child dead, one clinging to life and hundreds with deep emotional scars is an unthinkable and heart-wrenching tragedy. As the gravity of the shooting at Arapahoe High School on Friday the 13th becomes more real, officials will take every angle to look at what went right and what went wrong.

As for the swarming emergency response to the Centennial school, there is a lot that went right. It became obvious in the days following the shoot-ing that the perpetrator had plans for widespread death and destruction. It is believed that the immedi-ate response by an armed school resource officer and his confrontation of the shooter, ended the ram-page much sooner.

Arapahoe County Sher-iff Grayson Robinson said years of intense training for an active shooter situation were instrumental in limit-ing the number of casual-

ties.“The response was very

effective and obviously quick and also was very consistent with what we’ve done over several years, the exercises we’ve done on a regional level,” Robinson said.

Coincidentally, one month before the shooting, Littleton Public Schools was ranked by Security Magazine as the seventh best school district in the nation for security, and among the top 500 institu-tions nationwide. The mag-azine cited ongoing train-ing, security protocols and a close partnership with lo-cal law-enforcement agen-cies as reasons for the high ranking.

At least 10 agencies — even Colorado Parks and Wildlife — responded to the scene at Arapahoe High School.

Response changes have paid off

Pointed criticism of the handling of the Colum-bine High School massacre forced law enforcement of-ficials to rethink every pro-cedure they had in place. In the 14 years since, police and fire departments have completely overhauled communications systems and revised tactics.

The directive for first-responders to eliminate the threat right away, with or without back-up officers, came from lessons learned in previous shootings, es-pecially Columbine. That

tactical change has proven effective, and the swift end to the Arapahoe High School shooting is a perfect example, said Sgt. Andy Coleman, public informa-tion officer for the Parker Police Department.

Previous rules for deal-ing with an assailant are al-most laughable, like the use of colored cards by teach-ers who were instructed to lock the door and slide the cards underneath to let po-lice know the condition of those inside. Green meant everything was okay, red meant help was needed,

Coleman said.Policies and procedures

continue to be tweaked based on de-briefings that analyze the performance of officers in realistic training scenarios.

The Parker Police De-partment, which sent three officers and a supervisor to Arapahoe High School the moment the call went out, participates in at least two active-shooter drills ev-ery year with neighboring agencies.

Interagency partner-ships have become a cru-cial tool in making sure ad-

jacent jurisdictions are on the same page in an emer-gency. Mutual aid protocol at a scene requires “fairly close control,” with every-one checking into a com-mand post, Robinson said.

Coleman says the as-sistance, particularly when an officer from another de-partment might be able to respond quicker, can make all the difference.

“It would be crazy to say we could handle it by our-selves,” he said. “There’s no way.”

With so many people converging on one area, a

well-coordinated response depends largely on uni-form policies, full-scale rehearsals and, perhaps most importantly, a tried-and-tested communica-tions system that enables responders to be as effec-tive as possible.

“The communications system functioned exactly as we expected it to,” Rob-inson said. “We put a lot of time and resources to make sure we were inter-opera-ble throughout the metro area. Our capability was tested and we passed with flying colors.”

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Music-loving dad designs T-shirt to help program By Jane Reuter [email protected]

Highlands Ranch resident Stephen Humphries fell in love with music in the sixth grade, when he fi rst picked up a set of drum sticks. It remains among his greatest life pas-sions, one he hopes all children have the op-portunity to experience.

“I know it’s low on the priority list com-pared to English and math and science,” he said, “but I certainly don’t want to see it com-pletely vanish from school programs.”

Humphries and his 20-year-old, fellow musician son designed a music-themed T-shirt they hope can help keep music in school. Twenty percent of the proceeds from the shirts’ sales will benefi t school music pro-grams, starting with Bear Canyon Elementary — where his two daughters attend school.

Both girls have music class every three weeks in school, and also take guitar lessons.

“I’m not naïve enough to think I’m going to make a huge difference, but I think every little bit can help,” said Humphries.

“I’m honored he chose Bear Canyon to start this fundraiser and I hope they sell well,” said Bear Canyon music teacher Aimee Humphries. “I feel music education is so im-portant, and I appreciate that it’s supported.”

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From left, Kelsey, Steven and Kaitlin Humphries model the shirts designed to help � nance school music programs. Courtesy photo

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prepared to cause mass casualties.Claire Davis, a senior at the school, was left in critical condi-

tion, in a coma at Littleton Adventist Hospital. In the days fol-lowing the shooting, community support poured in for Davis in the form of prayers, vigils and a tribute outside a fence at the school that included gifts, flowers and cards from people from around the area.

Since the shooting, classes have been canceled at Arapahoe High School, home of the Warriors, but it was clear the stu-dents have remained close.

“Warriors always take care of one another,” was a motto seen on signs and painted on cars.

The investigation into why Pierson did what he did contin-ues and this is a story that will cross over into 2014.

— Chris Rotar

C-470 project around the bendFollowing two years of outreach and research, this Febru-

ary, the C-470 Corridor Coalition Steering Committee — made up of representatives from Douglas, Arapahoe and Jefferson counties, the Highlands Ranch Metro District and cities of Littleton, Lone Tree and Centennial — unanimously approved funding a $230 million widening project of C-470 through the construction of 13.1 miles worth of managed toll lanes in both directions between Kipling and I-25.

While construction on the C-470 project — which was awarded $100 million in RAMP funding on behalf of the Colo-rado Department of Transportation this fall — won’t get under-way until 2015, road work dotted the south metro landscape in 2013.

Two major projects wound to a close in the latter months of the year, including the widening of US 85 between Highlands Ranch and Louviers, as well as the Broadway/C-470 intersec-tion project, which took over a year to complete.

Douglas County spent almost as much money on road maintenance in Highlands Ranch in 2013, $18.3 million, as it did in the previous seven years combined, $21.6 million. A similar amount of work, mostly concrete maintenance, is slat-ed for 2014.

The C-470 widening project is expected to be 100 percent complete by January 2018.

— Ryan Boldrey

The first civil unions In a year that saw the Defense of Marriage Act deemed un-

constitutional by the US Supreme Court, Colorado became the sixth state in the union to approve civil unions for same-sex couples this March, joining 10 other states where gay marriage is legal.

Receiving unanimous support from Senate and House Democrats, SB-11 also picked up three Republican votes along the way, including one from Carole Murray (HD-45) of Castle Rock. Murray said it is not for her to judge others; that should be left to God.

Neither Douglas nor Arapahoe County celebrated with midnight unions May 1, the first day couples were allowed to form a legal union, but there were couples in line when both county buildings opened for business that morning.

“I didn’t ever think I would see this day,” said Jan Fried-lander, who became legally bound to her partner of 26 years, Cynthia Kristensen in Castle Rock.

—Ryan Boldrey

Englewood’s Depot dilemmaThe future of the Englewood Depot was in the news a lot in

2013, particularly the objections raised over the city’s decision to sell the building to a Denver couple instead of keeping it in local hands.

Railroad officials closed the depot in the 1950s and it sat empty until the 1990s when Englewood residents rallied to save it from demolition, resulting in the building’s move to its current location at Galapago Street and Dartmouth Avenue.

The initial plans were to restore it and make it into a muse-um. While some restoration work was done, the museum idea never got off the ground. The city eventually took possession of the building and, earlier this year, sought a buyer.

There were two proposals, one from the Englewood Historical Preservation Society and one from letterpress printers Tom and Patti Parsons. A selection committee unanimously supported Parson’s proposal and council approved the sale for $30,000 despite numerous objections from residents and the historical preservation society.

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Receiving unanimous support from Senate and House Democrats, SB-11 also picked up three Republican votes along the way, including one from Carole Murray (HD-45) of Castle Rock. Murray said it is not for her to judge others; that should be left to God.

Neither Douglas nor Arapahoe County celebrated with midnight unions May 1, the fi rst day couples were allowed to form a legal union, but there were couples in line when both county buildings opened for business that morning.

“I didn’t ever think I would see this day,” said Jan Fried-lander, who became legally bound to her partner of 26 years, Cynthia Kristensen in Castle Rock.

—Ryan Boldrey

Englewood’s Depot dilemmaThe future of the Englewood Depot was in the news a lot in

2013, particularly the objections raised over the city’s decision to sell the building to a Denver couple instead of keeping it in local hands.

Railroad offi cials closed the depot in the 1950s and it sat empty until the 1990s when Englewood residents rallied to save it from demolition, resulting in the building’s move to its current location at Galapago Street and Dartmouth Avenue.

The initial plans were to restore it and make it into a muse-um. While some restoration work was done, the museum idea never got off the ground. The city eventually took possession of the building and, earlier this year, sought a buyer.

There were two proposals, one from the Englewood Historical Preservation Society and one from letterpress printers Tom and Patti Parsons. A selection committee unanimously supported Parson’s proposal and council approved the sale for $30,000 despite numerous objections from residents and the historical preservation society.

A last remaining prairie dog from an exterminated colony sits in a vacant � eld northeast of Mainstreet and Twenty Mile Road in Parker. File photo

Since the sale went fi nal in October, Tom Parsons said he has been working on clearing a number of hurdles to move forward with letterpress museum plans.

— Tom Munds

Elbert County’s ‘dysfunction’Teetering on the brink of fi nancial insol-

vency, Elbert County jolted from crisis to cri-sis during 2013.

Governed by a controversial Board of County Commissioners that included two self-proclaimed Tea Party loyalists — Rob-ert Rowland and Kurt Schlegel — during the course of the year, the county struggled to adopt new regulations for oil and gas explo-ration in the county.

A tug-of-war between the conservative BOCC and liberal planning commission re-sulted in the resignation of planning com-mission chair Grant Thayer in July and the fi ring of his successor, Paul Crisan, by the BOCC in November.

Meanwhile, former fi nance director Stan Wilmer was also fi red in November when the county missed a set of deadlines to submit a fi nal 2012 budget audit, a circumstance that prompted the state to freeze disbursement of property tax revenues. As 2013 came to a close, the audit had still not been submitted to the state.

And to add insult to injury, a scathing post-election report by a local consultant blamed the BOCC for the defeat of several key bond measures proposed to shore up the county’s ailing fi nances. The report also blasted the BOCC for “infi ghting” and escalating “dys-function” in the county’s leadership.

— George Lurie

Apartments on rise in LittletonAfter a long dry spell, developers went

wild in Littleton, and city council approved

four multifamily projects that will add about 1,200 units to the city.

All the activity stirred up a hornet’s nest. Consequences included one failed bid for council, one eight-hour public hearing, one grassroots campaign, two successful citizens’ initiatives and some name-calling.

But city offi cials are thrilled, even chang-ing the city’s motto to “Littleton: Anything but Little.” After City Manager Michael Penny took over in 2011, he went to work changing processes and regulations.

About 39 percent of Littleton’s housing is multifamily, compared to 16 percent in Douglas County and 32 percent in Denver.

Council did reject a controversial pro-posal to build 225 units east of Littleton Courthouse and has yet to review a plan for 250 more on the southwest corner of Bel-

leview and Federal. There are 774 more units planned for as part of a mixed-use develop-ment at Santa Fe and Mineral that council approved in the 1980s, but has never been developed.

— Jennifer Smith

Statue out, God inSome may argue that God has always

been there, and always will be — but this summer, unlike ever before, the Higher Pow-er became visibly higher in the form of newly affi xed in words on an overhang in the Castle Rock Town Council’s Chambers.

And while the words “In God We Trust,” are now an indelible part of the town hall’s ambience, a bronze sculpture affi xed to a town hall stairway, was determined to be welcome no more and removed.

After Castle Rock Mayor Paul Donahue brought up his thoughts about wanting “In God We Trust” installed in council cham-bers, he said he also wanted removal of a sculpture — an about 8-inch-high piece that looks like a melting earth, accompanied by a plaque with the words “Global Warming.” It was one of several small bronze pieces the town’s public arts commission had bought and placed around town.

Donahue thought it could be politically contentious. After a council consensus, the sculpture left, but didn’t leave town. The sculpture was donated to a nonprofi t that funds school art programs and auctioned off.

The new owner: Former Castle Rock May-or Randy Reed.

— Virginia Grantier

Area is open for businessSeveral big-name businesses either

opened in the area or announced plans to do so in 2013.

Perhaps the most notable addition was Cabela’s, a specialty retailer of outdoor rec-reation merchandise that hired close to 200 employees when it opened in August to much fanfare. Hundreds of die-hard sup-porters camped out ahead of the grand opening, demonstrating the level of antici-pation for the store’s arrival.

It not only fi lled a niche and created jobs, but was expected to generate signifi cant sales tax revenue and secondary economic benefi ts. Douglas County even funded a study that showed the store’s impact to the local economy will be around $24 million a year.

Cabela’s wasn’t the only arrival. Charles Schwab’s 1,800 Denver-area employees will soon move into three buildings in Lone Tree. The $230 million project is still taking shape on a 57-acre lot near Sky Ridge Medical Cen-ter. The Schwab buildings were designed, in part, to attract future employees.

— Chris Michlewicz

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Cynthia Kristensen and Jan Friedlander, of Castle Pines, were one of the � rst two Douglas County couples to enter into a civil union May 1 at the Wilcox Building in Castle Rock. The couple has been together for more than 26 years. File photo

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Pot plans up in smokeSouth-metro smokers will have to com-

mute to buy legal marijuana when sales start on Jan. 1, as every community south of Den-ver to Colorado Springs has either banned retail pot stores for good or put off a decision until the big-city experiment has a chance to play out.

Not all of those governmental decisions were unanimous. Several representatives believed allowing them would more accu-rately represent what the voters wanted and expected, and some felt like turning away a potential source of sales-tax revenue would be foolhardy.

But many worried about things like crime, access by kids and their community’s image.

“You never want to bring in revenue that’s going to negatively impact your community,” said Castle Pines Mayor Mark Towne before his council voted to ban sales.

— Jennifer Smith

Parker’s prairie dog mysteryQuestions swirled after a prairie dog colo-

ny on the northeast corner of Mainstreet and Twenty Mile Road in Parker was wiped out in mid-September, upsetting residents who drive and walk by the site every day. Tiny white crosses, with messages saying “RIP Prairie Dogs,” appeared on the empty burrows about a week later, with no one claiming responsi-bility.

A spokeswoman for the Town of Parker said the community development depart-ment does not regulate the elimination of prairie dogs on private property, and that no violations were committed because the spe-cies is not protected.

One of the many property owners on the corner confirmed that there were no pend-ing development applications, leading resi-dents to question the need for such action. The property owner said he did not know who ordered the extermination of the colony. Sev-eral witnesses claimed they had either seen or talked to the men who were spraying a chemi-cal gas into the burrows. Weeks later, employ-ees of businesses adjacent to the barren colo-ny became attached to a lone survivor.

— Chris Michlewicz

School issues divide DouglasThe Douglas County School Board elec-

tions divided the county for months leading up to the Nov. 5 decision.

Four candidates endorsed by the Douglas County Republicans and supportive of the district’s controversial education reforms — two of them incumbents — ultimately won the contentious race. They defeated four chal-lengers seeking to change the way the district is being run.

Parents and teachers campaigned by painting car windows with the names of their preferred candidates and waving signs at busy intersections throughout the county. Sup-porters on both sides ran advertisements, hired canvassers and distributed a variety of campaign material.

As the year closes, school board members attempt to move forward and resolve to in-

crease community input, even as some ex-press continued discontent with recently en-acted policy changes.

— Jane Reuter

Tackling a mountainLabeling it a “top priority” for 2013, South

Metro Denver Chamber President John Brack-ney led the charge locally to promote the “Fix the Debt” campaign — a national, bipartisan, grassroots effort to resolve “the nation’s ongo-ing debt crisis.”

Brackney spent a great deal of time speak-ing about the issue and visiting communities across the state to lobby commissioners, may-ors and other local leaders to get behind the movement.

“Decisions in Washington affect business-es outside the beltway,” Brackney said. “Con-gress and the president must act now … to create greater market certainty” and “put our country back on a track of fiscal sanity.”

Across the state, backing for the campaign grew during the year, bolstered by support from Congressmen Mike Coffman and Ed Pearlmutter and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennett as well as former Colorado Gov. Dick Lamm.

“I believe this is the most important is-sue facing the United States right now,” said Rick Whipple, a Littleton CPA and chairman of the South Metro chamber, who along with Brackney and other business leaders, made multiple trips to Washington during 2013 to urge lawmakers to come together to achieve a major debt-reform plan.

— George Lurie

Sterling Ranch approved, againFor the second time in three years, the Ster-

ling Ranch planned development in northwest Douglas County was unanimously approved by the Douglas County commissioners. The project — which calls for a 12,050-home com-munity located on 3,400 acres northeast of Roxborough State Park — was approved July 10 and hopes to break ground in the next cou-ple of months.

After successfully halting the Sterling Ranch development once already over issues of sufficient water, the neighbors to the north, the Chatfield Community Association, filed another legal challenge this August against the development, asking the 18th Judicial Dis-trict court to once again review the commis-sioners’ decision to approve.

While early in 2013 Sterling Ranch reached contractual agreements to obtain the neces-sary water through its provider, Dominion Water and Sanitation District, and signed on to the WISE (Water Infrastructure and Supply Efficiency) Partnership agreement to obtain renewable water from Aurora and Denver, op-ponents state that the commissioners dem-onstrated an “abuse of discretion” and “acted outside their jurisdiction and authority” by approving the development a second time.

Despite the pending legal tie-up, Sterling Ranch managing director Harold Smethills said they are ready to finally move forward and build homes. The developers selected Richmond American Homes of Colorado as their primary builder in August.

— Ryan Boldrey

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Parents Amy McDowell, Dina Chatwin and Brenda Greengold, all of whom helped organize rallies for the challenger school board candidates, react after hearing initial election results Nov. 5 at Stumpy’s Pizza in Castle Rock. File photos

One of the two newest Douglas County school board members, Jim Geddes, right, celebrates his victory with Douglas County Republican Chairman Craig Steiner, left, and U.S. Congressman Cory Gardner (R-District 4) Nov. 5 at the Fowl Line in Castle Rock.

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Calendar of Events For a complete calendar of South Metro Denver Chamber events or more information, visit our web site at www.bestchamber.com or call 303-795-0142.

Wednesday & Thursday, December 25th & 26th:Chamber offices closed for Christmas Holiday

Friday, December, 27th:President’s Leadership ForumThe Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, CentennialChamber Holiday Unplugged hosted by Brickyard BBQ & the ChamberThe Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Monday, December 30th:Women in Leadership Board MeetingThe Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Tuesday, December 31st:Business Bible StudyThe Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Thursday, January 2nd:Healthcare Policy Taskforce MeetingThe Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, CentennialFastTracks New Investor OrientationThe Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Economic Forecast Breakfast Sees Light at the End of a Long TunnelWith 2013 coming to an end and 2014 on the horizon, the economy

is steadily improving at a slow pace with the amount and pace of that improvement varying widely determined by where you live and how you make a living. This was one take-away listening to economic experts at last week’s 27th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast held at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center.

Over 750 South Metro Denver business leaders gathered to build on existing or create new business relationships, share their visions of the future and hear the latest on our local, regional, and national economy. Presenters included Dr. Rich Wobbekind, Executive Director of the Business Research Division and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Programs at the University of Colorado - Boulder; Dr. Martin Shields, Professor of Economics and Director of the Regional Economics Institute at Colorado State University; and Michael Wolf, economist for Wells Fargo Securities.

Ken Lund, Executive Director for the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade was also on hand to report on the state’s efforts on growing the current economy. Lund highlighted Gover-nor Hickenlooper’s Colorado Innovation Network (COIN) - the governor’s vision of branding Colorado for innovation and entrepreneurship. A video from the COIN Summit held last August included excerpts from presentations by Salman Khan, Founder of Khan Academy; Mary Grove, Director of Google Global Entrepreneurship Outreach; Hikmet Ersek, President and CEO of Western Union; and Mayor Michael Hancock on the importance of innovation and cre-ativity in building an economy.

Colorado’s envious business climate and talent pool was also not-ed. Colorado was hailed as the 2nd best state to start a business by CNBC, 2nd best state for entrepreneurship and innovation by Inc. Magazine, and the 2nd best state for high tech busi-ness according to TechAmerica. Forbes named Colorado the best state for labor supply last year, has the 2nd highest population with bachelors degree or higher, and is 3rd in high-tech employment by TechAmerica.

This all boils down to Colorado being a great place to build a career, and the way that is done is through growing business according to Lund. “We have 2.4 million employees in the state of Colorado. If we can get that grown by 10% - that’s 240,000 - it will blow Rich’s [Wobbekind] num-bers out of the water for 2014. So let’s go get it done.”

Dr. Wobbekind presented the state’s economic outlook for 2014 with an optimistic flair. Starting with an image of a beautiful Colorado scene and the title “Looking good...” the economist shared the facts that Colorado is among the top states for population growth and continues to bring in an impressive talent pool. Job growth continues to be broad-based with technical, construction and retail/wholesale trade show-ing the biggest gains. He noted that we have passed the pre-recession employment peak, and the wage peak is at an all-time high.

Wobbekind stated that Colorado has consistently been above the national average economically and will continue to be a role model for much of the country looking into the future. He saw no reason that the upward trend shouldn’t continue at a slow rate up until late in the decade when changing demographics will create a shortage in the workforce.

Dr. Shields agreed that we have recovered from the economic down-turn, but rejected continuing to use the term “recovery”. “Recovery is an interesting word. The recession ended in 2009 and we are still talking recovery 4½ years later... the use of ‘recovery’ suggests that this is going to be some kind of a rapid growth and we are not at that phase... this is as good as it’s going to get for a while. This is what it is.” His regional report echoed much of Dr. Wobbekind’s analysis, but emphasized that unem-ployment is still relatively high at 6.4% and real household income is at its lowest level in 17 years despite a growth in overall wages.

Shields went on to explain that the leading employment sectors along the front range include administration and support services and food and beverage workers which are on the low end of the wage scale. Temporary employment agencies are at a high in placement as com-panies are still not ready to put full-time workers in place. He believes this disconnect between economic growth and individual prosperity is creating a negative effect which will continue to be a drag on the regional economy.

The economist did predict that another 26,000 to 30,000 jobs will be created in 2014 and the unemployment rate will drop to 5.9% - still well above the pre-recession rate.

The macroeconomic view was presented by Michael Wolf showing that the nation’s GDP continues to grow modestly and consumers are slowly gaining more confidence. And while Colorado’s housing market is fairly stable at 9% negative equity, the national average is still at 14% with some states like Florida and Nevada still above 30%.

Household debt is beginning to decline, but much too slow to help those in the bottom of the economic scale and income is increasing, but again very slowly.

Wolf also sees the government’s debt and spending continuing to slow economic growth with the deficit shrinking too slowly to offset interest rates and international economic concerns.

Director of the South Metro Denver Economic Development Group, Jeff Holwell saw optimism through the slow growth. “We are enthusiastic about the year ahead. While we would love to see huge gains in job creation and growth, we will take slow and turn it to our advan-tage. We will work toward building our local and state economies through a conscious and deliberate effort which will keep us at the forefront of the coun-try’s continuing growth.”

The event was spon-sored by Wells Fargo and WhippleWood CPAs, both leaders in our community and representa-tive of the exceptional businesses the South Metro Chamber is proud to call partners. More information on the South Metro Denver Economic Development Group can be found at www.bestchamber.com or call 303-795-0142.

Ali Recek of Goodwill Industries, Melanie Worley of Developmental Pathways and Jerry Healey of Colorado Community Media connecting after the presentations.

Over 750 business leaders listened to the economic experts on what to expect in the coming year at the 27th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast

Colorado State University economist Dr. Martin Shields makes a point during his presentation at the Economic Forecast Breakfast.

Students take leadership cueThree-year program inspires future leadersBy Jane [email protected]

Highlands Ranch High School student Cole Miller already has his career goals firmly in place. Youth Leadership Douglas County will help him get there, he believes.

“I want to be a lobbyist,” the junior said. “This helps most defi-nitely with my interpersonal skills.”

Modeled after the adult Leader-ship Douglas County program and launched in 2006, YLDC is tailored to high school students. Most of them already have taken leadership roles in their schools, and seek to polish those skills as they prepare for adult life.

Students are chosen as sopho-mores by members of the junior-year YLDC class. Like the adult pro-gram, they participate in monthly day-long, experiential-based programs during their junior and senior years of high school. They learn team building by taking on a ropes course, history through a visit to the Highlands Ranch Mansion, personal finance with trips to car

dealerships and furniture stores, and about government with a trip downtown to meet local legislators at the state capitol.

“Each class has a different theme,” program coordinator Kris-tine Turner said. “For example, per-sonal finance day teaches students about financial independence but also highlights understanding your strengths and weaknesses as a leader. Health care day at Sky Ridge (Medical Center) also teaches them the leadership skills of team build-ing: How do you build a strong team that balances people’s strong points and weak areas? How do you get input from all members of a team, even the quiet members?”

As they progress through the 3-year-long program, Turner said she sometimes sees dramatic changes in YLDC participants.

“There are students that start out quiet and reserved,” she said. “Then there are some that are al-ready leaders. They come here and think, `Oh, I have to share the lime-light.’ They are learning to lead and also learning when not to lead.”

Consultant Vanessa Lujan vol-unteers her time annually to help lead a YLDC session.

During the December session

at the Lone Tree Civic Center, she urged the students to study other leaders, learn how to listen to oth-ers and stay open to new experi-ences.

“Leadership is a journey,” Lujan said. “It’s not a destination.”

As seniors, YLDC students are expected to turn their skills into action and give back to the com-munity. YLDC seniors have taught leadership classes for elementary schools, volunteered at Sky Ridge Medical Center, and planted school gardens.

The class costs $495 per stu-dent, but YLDC granted $6,000 in scholarships to participants in 2012 alone to help defray that cost.

“We want to make sure every child who wants to participate can have that opportunity,” Turner said.

Students who participate in YLDC also may get college credit for the course, which are transfer-able to many colleges in Colorado and other states.

The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce established the adult Leadership Douglas County pro-gram in 1999. For more informa-tion about the adult and youth programs, visit www.leadership-douglascounty.org.

Highlands Ranch High School junior Cole Miller makes a point during a Dec. 9 session of Youth Leadership Douglas County held at the Lone Tree Civic Center. Photo by Jane Reuter

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Becoming motivated by the sadnessWe will never be the same again.Grief changes us, and the shooting at

Arapahoe High School puts us all in grief again. Numerous times every day I think and pray for the innocent girl who was ruthlessly shot by a boy who was mad at someone else. My daughter is just a year older than she is. I know how much a dad loves his daughter and cannot imagine what her family is going through and how much they wish they could have protected her from this catastrophic event.

The shooter’s family began Dec. 13 with very different expectations for their future. Being parents of the perpetrator of the crime complicates their grief and demolishes the platform for them to grieve openly.

It is times like this that remind all of us how connected we are and our connected-ness reveals the importance of each life. My Clinical Pastoral Education instructor, Foy Richey, impressed this point on me with a diagram on the white board.

“If your life is a circle,” he said while drawing a circle, “your loved one is another circle that overlaps your life. Some connect, like the Olympic rings and other times it is almost like an eclipse.”

Then he said as he erased the portion of

the circles that overlapped, “And when that person is gone, that part of your life is miss-ing.”

For family, friends and Arapahoe students the “part missing” is definitely larger than those of us a few more miles away, but our connectedness is revealed in the grief we all feel. It is not unusual to try and pass through that sadness quickly, as if we can somehow get past it and return to the same place — the way things were. But that is not healthy and it is impossible to be the same again.

Grief looks like a dark and bottomless pit that lies in front of us. We fear we will never come out of it if we allow ourselves to go into the sadness, confusion and anger that comes with life-changing grief. But it is in that place where we face the reality and begin to

understand how to live life in a different way and how to live with a piece of us missing.

It is also a place where God meets us. “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Jesus was called, “A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.”

“There is nothing that can replace the absence of someone dear to us, and one should not even attempt to do so. One must simply hold out and endure it. At first that sounds very hard, but at the same time it is also a great comfort. For to the extent the emptiness truly remains unfilled one remains connected to the other person through it. It is wrong to say that God fills the emptiness. God in no way fills it but much more leaves it precisely unfilled and thus helps us preserve -- even in pain -- the authentic relationship.

“Furthermore, the more beautiful and full the remembrances, the more difficult the separation. But gratitude transforms the torment of memory into silent joy. One bears what was lovely in the past not as a thorn but as a precious gift deep within, a hidden treasure of which one can always be certain.”

Dietrich Bonheoffer, hanged by order of Hitler in a concentration camp gave us those

powerful words for people who suffer im-measurable and unjust loss.

The measure of our grief is propor-tional to the part of us that is missing so our responses will be different. I am tempted to blame and get angry, but I feel it is more productive if I accept responsibility.

What can I do to help our world be a better place? Can I encourage a disturbed young person, even as I pass them during the day? The sadness motivates me to find an answer and live in a way that values life and notices need around me.

“Your life matters” is the message of my book about a baseball player. I hope that message redirects someone who is about to cause harm and gives a grieving soul the reason to continue. There will be other things for others and me to do, so let us go deep into our pit of grief, experience reality and find a healthy way to make a difference, because we will never be the same again.

Dan Hettinger is author of “Welcome to the Big Leagues” and founder of the Jakin Group, a ministry of encouragement. You can email him at [email protected] and follow him on Facebook and Twitter (@Welcome2theBigs).

What is your new year’s resolution?We asked people at the Tattered Cover in Highlands Ranch what new year’s resolution

they had in mind.

“Time management, work-life balance with kids.” — Dawn Schilling, Highlands Ranch

“It’s silly, in my opinion, to make a resolution at one point in the year, when I already make resolutions all year long.” — Lindsey Lauer, Highlands Ranch

“Find a home. (I’m condo shopping.)” — Yvette Jackson, Greenwood Village

“I’m going to try to keep my grade point average at 4.0.” — Morgan Moen, Parker

question of the week

The middle of the week holidayIt’s always a little awkward or confusing

for some companies and for many people when Christmas and New Year’s fall in the middle of the week like they will this year.

For some of us we just assume that the whole week is a holiday and just can’t get our head around the work-related stuff. And for others, we still try and squeeze in every last minute of work or shopping that we possibly can right up until Christmas Eve and even New Year’s Eve.

People take personal time off of work; some companies plan for the slowdown or even shutdown, and in some cases pro-ductivity, both personally and profession-ally, takes a holiday too. And that is okay. For many, this is a time of year to recharge the personal batteries and get excited about the coming New Year.

The awkward or confusing part comes in those in-between days. As both holidays fall on a Wednesday, what happens on that Thursday, Dec. 26th through that following Friday, Jan. 3rd? For some people it is not a question or an issue. People who provide us with exceptional service in the retail, restaurant and tourism industries know that their days will be filled with opportu-nities to serve customers, solve problems and create loyal fans.

And, of course, there are other compa-nies, businesses and services that need to be open during this time as well, and we are especially grateful for those doctors, nurses, police officers, fire fighters and other state government and local workers who make sure we are safe and that we

have power and energy to heat and light our homes.

I think as I have talked to people about this topic, some are still undecided as to how they will use their personal or business time. You see it’s easy when the holidays fall on a weekend or close to the weekend as we just turn those into what has become known as the long weekend. But boy, that whole middle-of-the-week thing causes quite a conundrum for some people. It feels like we should be on vaca-tion or we just lack the motivation to get beyond anything other than the festivities and parties.

For me, I generally take off the time between Christmas and New Year’s regard-less of what day it falls on. I do use the time to get recharged, plan for next year, and make sure I am in alignment with my family, my faith, my fitness and my friends. I re-evaluate my goals, near-term and long-term, to make sure that I am always stretching myself and balancing

Seabiscuit’s bad blue brotherMy painting of a dog doesn’t look very

much like a dog, unless there is a new rectilinear breed. Even so, the collector wrote from northern California to tell me that his granddaughter pointed at it and said, “Poppy, I wish that was a real doggie that I could have.”

Some artists rarely abstract their refer-ences at all. Dürer and da Vinci are good examples. Van Gogh didn’t really abstract his subjects very much. His abstractions can be found in his unusual technique. He compounded individual daubs of paint, and each stroke stood out. He didn’t blend paint the way Dürer did.

Think about Picasso’s portraits. Both eyes might be on the same side of the head, like a flounder’s eyes. That is con-sidered an extreme abstraction.

When I was painting and drawing images, I was closer to Picasso on an abstraction scale. I enjoyed reinventing eyes and noses and mouths.

Then there is this “Blue Mustang” out at the airport. You can’t miss it.

Its abstractions consist of its color. Horses aren’t blue. And its eyes, horses don’t have red light bulbs in them.

Maybe night mares look like this. A night mare is not the same thing as a nightmare. A night mare would be a female horse who stayed out late.

By definition, the word ‘nightmare’ derives from the Old English mare,’ a mythological demon or goblin who tor-ments human beings with frightening dreams.

The mustang is not exactly a goodwill ambassador. Well, maybe it is, if you like to see the Headless Horseman’s horse be-fore you fly to Cleveland. I would rather not do either.

Sculptor Luis Jimenez was an ex-ceptional artist. I wish I knew why he proposed a horse for the airport commis-sion. Give me anything else, a genuflect-ing penguin, instead of another horse around here. W. C. Fields would have said, “Pardon my redundancy.”

Everyone doesn’t have a degree in art, but everyone has a degree in art criti-cism. The horse has been embraced and the horse has been denounced. I think we are stuck with it, since the five-year probationary period passed without an organized attempt to have it relocated.

For Denver’s Commission on Cul-tural Affairs to take action to remove it, a petitioner would have to demonstrate `extreme adverse public reaction’ over an

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OBITUARIES

Born to Dean E. Deuel and Ardyce E. Deuel in Ames, Iowa Dec. 6th 1952. Scott died unexpectedly on Dec. 14, 2013. Gradu-ate of Harlan Commu-nity High School 1971, University of Iowa 1975, Brown Institute 1976, and Palmer College of Chi-ropractic 1984. He was most recently employed as a network defender for AECOM at Peterson Air Force Base. Survived by wife of 34 years Jane Deuel and son Jeff Deuel.

Share your condolences at olingerandrews.com.

Deuel

Scott DeuelDec 6, 1952 – Dec 14, 2013

Katie, 63, passed away peacefully at home on December 13. As a child, Katie lived with her parents in Salem Oregon, gradu-ating from South Salem High School and attending Southern Oregon State College in Ashland. Later she moved to Portland for several years, and then lived in Seattle for 16 years. She was proud to say that during her temp work, she worked in every high-rise in Seattle. She also developed a deep love for Starbucks coffee.

After 20 years, Katie re-connected with Mark and moved to Southern Cali-fornia. They were married in Las Vegas in 2005. In 2007, Katie and Mark moved to Castle

Rock, Colorado where they enjoyed the last 6 years of their life together.

She is survived by her loving husband Mark, their 3 cats, numerous cousins, and her sister Barbara Newburg.

All of her life Katie had a love of animals, wild or tame, large or small. There-fore, in lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation on Katie’s behalf to any Hu-mane Society or an animal shelter.

Services were held at Olinger Andrews Chapel on Saturday, December 21. A catered reception in her honor followed after the services.

Condolences can be shared at olingeran-drews.com.

MOTZKO

Kathleen MotzkoFeb 8, 1950 - Dec 12, 2013

Private Party Contact: Viola Ortega

[email protected]

Funeral Homes Visit: www.memoriams.com

extended period of time.That didn’t happen by the time the

horse’s window closed on Feb. 11, 2013.There is a big difference between choos-

ing to see a work of art in a museum, and having one in your face.

That’s what public art is. Sometimes it is a moment of unexpected wonderment, and sometimes it can be disturbing. Both can be enlightening.

If you plan to see an Edward Hopper at the Art Institute, you know exactly what to expect. But public art can sneak up on you, and it can feel like a prank.

Seabiscuit’s bad blue brother is neither very literal, nor very inventive. Be one or

the other.Then-Denver Post art critic, Kyle Mac-

Millan, thought that the horse was “noth-ing short of a masterpiece, a monumental public work in which Denver, and indeed the entire region, can be justifi ably proud.”

MacMillan and I didn’t always agree. In a review (March 9, 2008) he wrote, “Jimenez’s depiction is highly realistic and anatomically correct, with the muscula-ture and even some blood vessels clearly outlined on the horse’s body.”

If it were highly realistic, good. But it’s not. If it were as creative as Franz Marc’s “Large Blue Horses,” good. It’s not. I see a horse that ran away from a carousel and Hulked.

Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at [email protected]

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my life goals with my business goals. And I use this time to connect intimately and socially with those that matter most in my life.

What will you be doing between the holidays? Whether you are working or not,

relaxing or keeping busy, or serving others as a volunteer or other way, I hope that you fi nd a little extra “you” time as you close out 2013 and enter 2014. I would love to hear all about it at [email protected] and I wish you all a better than Merry Christmas and joyous New Year!

Michael Norton is a resident of Highlands Ranch, the former President of the Zig Ziglar Corporation and the CEO/Founder of www.candogo.com.

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NEWS IN A HURRY Album available

An album called “A Castle Rock Christ-mas,” a fundraiser for the Castle Rock His-torical Society, is available at the society’s website, www.castlerockmuseum.org.

“Star of Castle Rock,” a poem written in 1966 by Denver poet Helen Lowrie Mar-shall, and put to music by local musician Matt Sirbu, is one of the featured cuts. Local music groups on the album include the Castle Rock Chorale, the Castle Rock Community Ringers, and the St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Festival Choir, as well as songs by Kathy Mordeaux, the music director at Castle Rock’s Christ Epis-

copal Church, who also plays the church’s antique pipe organ.

Dirt hauling beginsExpect increased traffi c in The Meadows

for a couple months.Trucks will be making about 15,000

round trips in the next three months hauling dirt from the Castle Rock Adven-tist Hospital site to near Castle View High School in the Meadows where construction crews are working on the town’s largest road project ever — the North Meadows Extension, according to a town news release.

The material will be used for the road-way embankment leading up to a future bridge site over the railroad tracks. Six trucks will be involved and will haul loads between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, with some Saturday work possible.

When the North Meadows Extension is done there will be an additional access point, a two-lane road, from The Meadows east to Interstate 25.

Volunteers neededCastle Pines needs applicants, city

residents, to fi ll recent vacancies on the combined planning/zoning commission

and board of adjustments.The planning commission makes

recommendations to the city council on land-use applications, proposed planning documents and regulations. The board of adjustments holds public hearings on variance requests and considers appeals to interpretations made by city offi cials, according to a news release.

Commission meetings are the fourth Thursday of each month at the Castle Pines North Community Center, 7404 Yorkshire Drive. For more information, call City Manager Don Van Wormer at 303-705-0200.

DEC. 28

BIRD COUNT Join Roxborough State Park for the 2013 annual Douglas County bird count and potluck chili dinner. Teams begin at 7:30 a.m. Dec. 28 and spend the day counting birds and, at the end of the day, converge at the visitor center for a potluck chili dinner. Registration is required before Dec. 24.  Note: There is a $2 chili charge. Chili and drinks are provided. Please bring a side dish to share. Call 303-973-3959 to register and for information. All vehicles entering the park must purchase a daily pass, or display a valid annual pass.

DEC. 28

NATURE HIKE/KNITTING Join naturalist Deb Wright at 9 a.m. Dec. 28 for a hike of one of Roxborough’s trails to get your heart and muscles pumping. On return to the visitor center, there will be a knitting class. Knitters bring your current project to work on. Don’t know how to knit? We’ll be happy to teach you. Bring a skein of acrylic yarn and a pair of size 8 knitting needles to begin. Reservations required. Meet at the visitor center. Call 303-973-3959 to register and for information. All vehicles entering the park must purchase a daily pass, or display a valid annual pass.

DEC. 29

BLOOD DRIVE. New Hope Presbyterian Church community blood drive is from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dec. 29 at 3737 New Hope Way, Castle Rock. For information or to schedule an appointment, Carrie Wilson at 303-521-9822 or [email protected]. All donors who give blood between Dec. 8 and Jan. 18 will receive a Bon� ls T-shirt, while supplies last.  

DEC. 31

KIDS HOUR Get your children involved in nature. Bring your kids to Roxborough State Park for fun activities, stories, and/or short nature hikes at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 17 and Dec. 31. Program intended for ages 5 and younger accompanied by an adult. Call 303-973-3959 for information and to register. Registration required 24 hours in advance. 

RECURRING/THROUGH JAN. 1

ELK HERD Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking public input on the future management of the Mt. Evans elk herd (E-39) via an online survey through Jan. 1. Herd population and composi-tion objectives and other issues regarding elk management in Game Management Units 39, 391, 46, and 461 are being addressed.  E-39 encompasses portions of Arapahoe, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Je� erson, and Park counties. To provide input on the herd, visit (http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/

BigGame/HerdManagementDAUPlans/Pages/HerdManage-mentDAUPlans.aspx). The survey only takes a few minutes to complete.

JAN. 11

BLOOD DRIVE. Philip S. Miller Library community blood drive is from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 11 inside meeting room west at 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact Bon� ls’ Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or visit www.bon� ls.org.

JAN. 14

DIVORCE SEMINAR St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 9203 S. University Blvd., Highlands Ranch, presents a 10-week seminar “Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends,” from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays starting Jan. 14. The seminar promotes healing for those who are going through a divorce or the ending of a love relationship. It o� ers education, support and optional social activities. Cost is $175 for the 10-week class and complimentary childcare is provided with prior registration. To register or for information, email Beth Walker at [email protected].

JAN. 18

AUDITIONS KIWANIS Club of Castle Rock will have auditions for the 10th annual Stars of Tomorrow talent contest from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Applications and a $10 entrant fee are due by Jan. 18. Applications and details can be found at www.kiwanisatcastlerock.org. The � nal competition is at 6:30 p.m. March 14 at the Lone Tree Arts Center. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.lonetreeartscenter.org, by calling 720-509-1000 or at the door.

THROUGH FEB. 25

DIVORCE SUPPORT. DivorceCare is a weekly seminar and support group that will help you heal from the hurt of a divorce or separation. The group meets from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Feb. 25, at Faith Lutheran Church, 303 N. Ridge Road, Castle Rock. The group provides a warm, caring environment led by people who understand what you are going through. Call 303-688-3476 or email [email protected].

EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send information to [email protected], attn: News-Press. No attachments. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.

THINGS TO DO

CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY EDITOR’S NOTE: To add or update your club listing, email [email protected], attn: News-Press.

POLITICAL

DOUGLAS COUNTY DEMOCRATS executive committee meets at 7 p.m. every � rst Tuesday at various sites. Contact Ralph Jollensten at 303-663-1286 or e-mail [email protected]. Social discussion meetings are in Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Parker and Lone Tree. Visit douglasdemocrats.org and click on calendar for more information.

DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY meets on second Saturday each month. Visit www.dcgop.org or call 303-730-0100.

DOUGLAS COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICANS meets the last Monday of the month. Call Brett Olkowski at 303-257-5275 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

LIBERTARIAN BRUNCH is at 1 p.m. every � rst Sunday. Call Larry Hamilton at 720-220-2759.

LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY business meet-ing meets from 6:30-8 p.m. every second Friday at the community

room in the Castle Rock Safeway. Call Larry Hamilton at 720-220-2759 or visit www.freedouglas.org.

PROFESSIONAL

AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Top of the Rockies Chapter of Douglas County meets every third Tuesday. New members are welcome. Call Bev Phillips at 303-841-2080 or visit www.abwa.org.

THE AAUW (American Association of University Women) advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. The Douglas County Branch presents scholarships via an annual application process to two or three Douglas County women who are enrolled in college. At the recommendation of their teach-ers, the DC Branch also gives a cash award to three or four senior girls planning to go to college. Meetings are at 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month, usually at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. Program details can be found at aauwdouglascountyco.org. For more information contact Dianne Bailey at 303-805-2380 or [email protected].

BNI CASTLE ROCK BUSINESS LEADERS CHAPTER meets

from 7:30-9 a.m. Wednesdays at the Castle Rock Recreation Center, 2301 Woodlands Blvd. Call 303-993-9973 with any questions or visit www.BNIColorado.com.

CASTLE ROCK Writers invites fellow writers to join us for the shar-

ing of ideas and manuscripts from 7-8:45 p.m. the third and fourth Thursdays at the Philip S. Miller Library. For information and to learn about our other activities, contact Alice at 303-521-8615 or Jean at 720-373-8966.

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12 The News-PressDecember 26, 2013South MetroLIFE

Rest in comfort, dine in style

Fifteen Colorado hotels made it onto

Conde Nast Traveler’s 2014 Gold List of the “511 Best Places on Earth.”

The historic Oxford Hotel and Hotel Teatro were the only two Denver hotels that made it onto the list. The other Colorado hotels were primarily in resort towns including Aspen, Vail, Snowmass and Telluride.

Condé Nast Traveler’s annual Gold List identifi es the world’s “best of the best,” includ-ing hotels, resorts and cruise lines, as voted by nearly 80,000 travelers.

Originally opened in 1891, The Oxford Hotel offers 80 individually decorated guest rooms with unique features such as claw-foot bathtubs, fl oor-to-ceiling Chinese silk cur-tains and French and English antiques. The hotel is listed on the National Register of His-toric Places and houses an extensive collec-tion of Western American art.

Check out the complete Conde Nast’s Gold List, go to www.cntraveler.com/gold-list/2014/united-states.html?mbid=gl_pr.

Oblio’s Cap Hill Tavern opensA much-anticipated eatery is opening in

Capitol Hill. Oblio’s Cap Hill Tavern has offi -cially opened at 1225 Logan St.

Located in the old Fleur Bistro space, Oblio’s is fi nally opening after much talk about (read my column item about in March here: www.pennyparker.blacktie-colorado.com/2013/03/penny-parker-on-the-town-walling-wandering-away-from-robinson-dairy/).

The owners of the Park Hill pizza joint are spreading their wings to Cap Hill with an Ital-ian eatery with pizza (of course!), fl at screens for sports fans and weekend brunch starting. The Saturday and Sunday brunch will include make-your-own Bloody Mary bar, breakfast pizza and more.

Free pizza delivery starts at 5 p.m.For more information, check out Oblio’s

Cap Hill Tavern Facebook page at www.face-book.com/Ocaphilltavern?ref=stream.

Newman will rock Lone Tree The Lone Tree Arts Center’s intimate the-

ater will host famed singer-songwriter Randy Newman, who will perform to an audience of less than 500 people no further than 60 feet from the stage, at 7:30 p.m. March 12.

Newman is the recipient of two Academy Awards for Best Original Song (“from “Mon-sters Inc.” for Bonnie Raitt, and “You Can Leave Your Hat On” for Joe Cocker, a Colorado resident).

This acoustic concert is one of only three one-night stops for Newman in Colorado: Lone Tree, the Vilar Center in Beaver Creek, and the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen. The 2013 inductee to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will perform his greatest hits as well as share stories and memories from his lifelong jour-ney in music.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Prices range from $60 to $90 and can be purchased online at www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org or at 720-509-1000.

Deck the Halls with cards of diningThe perfect holiday gift for your favorite

foodie may be the EatDenver Deck, a gift that

A few suggestions to ring in the new year By Sonya Ellingboe [email protected]

New Year’s Eve can be a big deal for the younger family members as well as the parental types. Really young ones will enjoy the Noon Year’s Eve at Children’s Museum of Denver, 2121 Children’s Mu-seum Dr. (Google it!) They can make a lot of noise, play games, hear stories, create crafts and maybe ride around the plaza in a mini train. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ad-mission: $9/$7. cmdenver.org.

• For south area kids, consider the lights at “A Hudson Christmas,” thousands of lights twinkle on the trees at Hudson Gardens, 6115 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton. Hot chocolate and a nice walk through wonderland here. Admission: $9/$7/$6. Hudsongardens.org.

• Motones and Tripping Griswolds will entertain at Parker’s PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. Hosts: the PACE

Renaissance Guild. The festivities start at 7:30 p.m., with foods from different lo-cales, signature drinks, a New Year’s Eve toast, dancing to a live band. Tickets: $90, pacecenteronline.ticketforce.com.

• “A Night in Vienna,” the annual Colo-rado Symphony Orchestra celebration, offers waltzes, polkas, marches and more, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Boettcher Hall. The audience is ready to head to the mall for the 9 p.m. fi reworks if they wish. Tickets: coloradosymphony.org, 303-623-7876.

• “Murder at the Speakeasy” is pre-sented by the Adams Mystery Playhouse, 2406 Federal Blvd., Denver. Meet an as-sortment of unsavory characters at Big Al’s Speakeasy, where they will help you greet 2014. Tickets: $54-$58, adamsmys-teryplayhouse.com, 303-455-1848.

• Denver Fireworks shoot off at 9 p.m. and again at midnight from tops of build-ings along the 16th Street Mall. Free, al-though families may want to stop some-where for a bite or some ice cream. By midnight, the crowd will change, includ-ing folks who have been partying at Den-ver hotels and clubs for dinner and danc-

ing. If you’re diving home about midnight, look for fi reworks on Pike’s Peak as well.

• “The Abbey Roadshow” will be at Miners Alley Playhouse, 1224 Washington, Golden, with the bar open at 7:30. Music from 8:30, “Music Til Midnight” starts at 10:30. Daniel Langhoff, Arlene Rapal, Da-vid Nehls. Cash bar, free hors d’ ouevres buffet. $45, minersalley.com, 303-935-3044.

• Vintage Theatre’s New Year’s Eve Gala begins at 7 p.m. with a new short comedy, “The Power Behind the Sleigh” by local playwright David Marlow, with Deb Per-soff as Mrs. Claus, who tells all. At 8 p.m. a performance of “Young Frankenstein” follows and the evening concludes with a Ring in the New Year party in the theater’s handsome lobby. Cost is $30, vintageth-eatre.org, 303-858-7930.

• Last, but certainly not least, Deca-dence New Year’s Eve will start at 7 p.m. on both Dec. 30 and 31 in two venues at the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St., Denver, with a string of live bands and entertainers. For more information, visit decadencenye.com. Tickets: $75 to $230.

Fireworks will explode from the 16th Street Mall skyline at 9 and 12 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. Photo courtesy of Visit Denver.

Cul-de-sac’s Christmas show lights it up Annual music, lights show bigger, longer, and now fundraiser for local charity By Virginia Grantier [email protected]

Steve Callery, 39, remembers it well, 2006, the year he bought his house in Cas-tle Rock on a cul-de-sac that backs up to all that open space, all that peace and qui-et — and then one day, there was a knock at the door.

“We’re here to hang your Christmas decorations,” a neighbor told him.

Huh?When he bought the house on that cul-

de-sac — Silver Dollar Court in the Met-zler Ranch subdivision — he didn’t real-ize he was also buying into the years-old neighborhood tradition of a major neigh-borhood-wide Christmas lighting display. A job that involves many hours, many neighbors, and heavy lifting of the net-work of cables that connects the houses.

Callery not only decided to participate, he, an IT guy, is now a main worker/cre-ator that has helped make it even bigger and more complicated than ever.

This year it’s also an opportunity to help struggling residents. A specially marked mailbox for donations, located below the stop sign at the intersection of Blackfeather Trail and Silver Dollar Court’s

entrance, has been put up for people who want to leave a donation for the Douglas/Elbert Task Force, a local charity.

One night the donation total was a nickel. The biggest night was $21. The goal is to raise $500. So far, they have $100-plus.

Callery said they haven’t had any van-dalism or other problems, which he thinks is because of the amount of light and traf-fi c in the area.

“We really went overboard this year,” said Callery about himself, and neighbor Rick Kolker and about a dozen others.

Now, instead of the usual six houses,

it’s nine.The decision was made to make it an

even more intense high-tech experience so they joined together to buy $2,800 worth of controller boxes and software and such. The result is a 40-minute light show synchronized with music — 17 mu-sical sequences with a range of tunes by Nat King Cole, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and others.

The surrounding neighborhood sup-ports it. No complaints about the music, which isn’t that loud, he said. It can be heard easily, from 5:30-10 p.m. nightly

Silver Dollar Court’s annual music and lights show is 40 minutes long this year, a high-tech production after neigh-bors in this Castle Rock neighborhood pitched in to buy $2,800 worth of new equipment. Courtesy photo

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University of Colorado Hospital is excited to bring you a helpful and informative seminar series at the Lone Tree Health Center. Get your questions answered and learn more about your health from the University of Colorado School of Medicine physicians, right here in your neighborhood.

KNOWLEDGE IS THE ULTIMATE PREVENTATIVE

UPCOMING SEMINARS INCLUDE:

WHY ARE MY HANDS NUMB? A discussion on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Presented by: John Froelich, MD Assistant Professor, Orthopedics University of Colorado School of Medicine

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“Thanks to all of our faithful customers who made these four years memorable. You were the reason we happily came to work ev-ery day. We will miss you. We hope to see you one more time at Ondo’s Spanish Tapas Bar before the end of the year.”

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Callery said it’s not a “guys’ thing” either, everyone helps and it is worth the effort.

He has talked to people who have come to see the show every year. The one year the cul-de-sac didn’t do the show, 2010, because of various com-plications, people still drove up asking them, “Where’s the light show?”

Callery indicated this year is even more special to him — because this time the show is raising a bit of money for the task force, which gives food, rent assistance and other help to struggling county residents.

Callery said they wanted to do that before but couldn’t get through the bureaucracy of a major charity they tried to work with. This year, a couple neighbors who knew about the task force’s efforts, suggested they contact the task force. Callery said they eas-ily got approval from the organization to raise funds for them and use their logo.

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“Old Littleton Library, Now the Melting Pot: Entrance” by Peggy Dietz won Best of Show in the recent contest for Downtown Littleton photos. Courtesy photo

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Construction of the $193.9 million Rueter-Hess Reservoir, just east of I-25’s Castle Pines Parkway exit and north of Castle Rock, was completed in 2012 and has been slowing filling with water since.

It captures surface wa-ter, especially storm runoff that normally would be lost downstream. It will help provide additional drinking water for Parker, help meet demand during summer and drought and extend the life of underground wa-ter aquifers, according to Parker Water and Sanitation District’s website.

Water that has been through Parker’s system and treated, is also stored there, St. Vincent said.

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Ponderosa player comes up big in postWyoming-bound Barnes still a student of gameBy Jim [email protected]

Every time Jonathan Barnes pulls down a rebound or wheels toward the basket his po-tential surfaces.

The 6-foot-11 senior may be captain on the Ponderosa basketball team but he’s a neophyte on the court.

He is playing in only his third year of com-petitive basketball but has attracted interest from major colleges. Barnes signed a letter of intent in November to continue his basket-ball education at the University of Wyoming and admits he was surprised that he drew the attention of college recruiters.

“It was very surprising,” said Barnes. “It was very, very humbling to see that the hours the coaches had spent in the gym with me paid off. That means a lot to me. It means a lot to our program. It shows that if you work hard and listen to your coaches you have a chance as long as you keep your head down and don’t look back.”

Ponderosa coach Mike Gibbs met Barnes at a Parker gym.

“I was at a rec gym, working out, play-ing and I though he was in college,” recalled Gibbs. “He was a homeschooled kid. He was homeschooling in Douglas County and he decided to play at Ponderosa.

“He came in green but we work weekly on his skill development so he can have more success on the court but he still has a long way to go. ... All things considered he has come a long way. He has his spells of going back to being green but he works hard and he doesn’t quit. He is getting better daily. His basketball IQ and skills are rising.”

Barnes grew 13 inches before his sopho-more season and he is still growing.

“I’d always been bigger than everyone else, I really wanted to play but there was just stuff going on in my family,” explained Barnes. “My family is really big in the minis-try within our extended family and we had

some sickness within our extended family. It would have been too difficult for me to com-pete in sports and also be home for my aunt who got sick.

“I started playing pickup at Lifetime Fit-ness down in Parker and met a bunch of guys. They said, `you’ve never played bas-ketball?’ I said `no I really hadn’t’. They said, `you’ve got to go play high school basketball.’ I was fortunate enough to meet coach Gibbs. And the rest is history.”

The rest included a lot of hard work.“It was hard at first,” said Barnes. “The

toughest thing for me was really becoming aggressive. Something I still have trouble

with is being super aggressive. A lot of it is be-ing such a big guy. I am actually kind of soft.”

Barnes scored at a 14.9 pont per game clip and hit 65 percent of his field goal attempts as a junior, also averaging 9.5 rebounds a game. In five games this season, he is av-eraging 11.5 points, 14.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots a game and shooting over 50 percent from the floor.

“My basketball skills are very rudimen-tary so I have to try to not do too much,” admitted Barnes. “Being thrown in the game like this, with this being my third year play-ing varsity, playing at all, I pick up lot of dif-ferent things all the time with the amount of

time coach has spent with me.“So just keeping the game simple, that’s

the biggest thing I have to learn. It seems super simple but when you have a chance to put up a jump shot instead of going to the basket, learning to be patient and seeing the opportunities, that’s the biggest thing.”

In addition to Wyoming, some of the col-leges that lined up to recruit Barnes included Pepperdine, Utah, Washington State, LaSalle, Belmont, Toledo, Wichita State and Northern Colorado.

“Jonathan was a late bloomer to every-one, including himself,” Wyoming coach Larry Shyatt said in a news release. “He start-ed basketball late at Ponderosa High School and I give a great deal of credit to his coach Mike Gibbs who believed in Jonathan’s fu-ture.

“Every time he stepped on the floor last year he got better and better. When Allen (Edwards) and I saw him last summer in In-dianapolis against one of the top players in America, it was obvious he has the qualities to become a stopper inside and someone ca-pable at both ends of the floor.”

Gibbs envisions a promising future for Barnes.

“His upside is huge,” he said. “I’d like to see more aggression, realizing he is 6-11, 250 pounds so he can be more physical, more ag-gressive and be more of a presence. Also he needs to develop his outside game. We are working more on that in preparation for col-lege next year. It’s a work in progress but we want to make sure we get that stronger. He’s a team captain, he’s a good kid, he does a good job of keeping his teammates focused.”

Barnes said his outside game needs to im-prove.

“I’ve worked on that a lot especially over the summer, just trying to see when it is ad-vantageous to take inside shots versus out-side shots,” he said. “That’s really going to be big in college.

“That is why I really have to be patient right now and take what I can get. Then as teams tend to push me out of the paint and put two or three guys on me, then I have to step out and take the jump shot.”

Ponderosa senior Jonathan Barnes, who stands 6 feet 11 inches, is headed to Wyoming to play basketball next year. This is only his third year playing the game. Photo by Jim Benton

Seno sizes up opposing speedstersThunderRidge senior named tops on defenseBy By Jim [email protected]

Any author seeking for a prototype for his or her next spy fiction novel should have watched Tyler Seno on the football field.

Seno, the middle linebacker for the Thun-derRidge football team, was a good spy this fall following fleet-footed opposing quarter-backs and running backs.

“When there was a really good running back it would be my responsibility to follow him around the field a lot and I’d be a quar-terback spy a lot of times for quarterbacks who like to run,” explained Seno. “But, it was a team thing. I couldn’t have done what I did without the defensive line and the DBs behind me.”

What Seno, the 6-foot, 195 pound senior, did was more than enough to be selected as Colorado Community Media’s South Metro Defensive Player of the Year, edging out Leg-end junior Keegan Andersen, Chaparral se-nior Keenan Foshe and Valor Christian senior Justin Falls, all of whom are also linebackers.

“He was our leading tackler by a two to one margin,” said ThunderRidge coach Joe John-son. “He was really good in space, a kid that could really run. He was real active and the most athletic linebacker we’ve had.”

Seno has a knack of always being around the ball and was the leading tackler in the Continental League with 127 tackles, or 9.8 per game. He finished the season with four sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recover-ies and two forced fumbles.

“Being around the ball is something the people I worked with all year stressed a lot,” said Seno. “They said college recruiters love

to see kids around the ball. ... Some of being around the ball a lot is natural instinct to get there quickly and make the play.

“I’m just lucky enough to have the speed I have to get through gaps quickly and see the ball well. That helped me out a lot.”

Seno worked hard to prepare for his senior season and hopes to play next fall at a Division II school or Colorado State University where he admits he has been dreaming about at-tending since he was a kid.

“I was really pleased with the season,” he said. “I worked all offseason with two different trainers that busted me really hard. I couldn’t be happier. I just got stronger, faster and gained some weight.

“I was definitely a lot better in taking on of-fensive linemen this year and got a lot faster. There were only a couple kids that could out-run me on the field and that was pretty rare.”

Seno learned in youth football that he was destined to play as a defender.

“I kind of got put on defense because I played right tackle for my Mustangs team on offense and I was way too small to play right tackle,” confessed Seno. “I just said I might as well play defense because I never played any-where else on offense. I’m glad I made that choice.”

ThunderRidge linebacker Tyler Seno , left, talks to teammate Austin Fafjer after the team’s 5A semifinal loss to Fairview. Seno is CCM’s selection as this fall’s defensive player of the year. Photo by Tom Munds

Picking the athlete of the year

ChooSing Colorado Community Media’s South Metro Athletes of the Year was a combined effort. Area coaches were asked for their thoughts, and their input was weighed heavily when CCM’s sports staff made the final selection for each sport.

EligiblE athlEtES come from all the high schools in Douglas County, the high schools in the Littleton Pub-lic Schools District and from Cherry Creek High School.

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Construction of the $193.9 million Rueter-Hess Reservoir, just east of I-25’s Castle Pines Parkway exit and north of Castle Rock, was completed in 2012 and has been slowing filling with water since.

It captures surface wa-ter, especially storm runoff that normally would be lost downstream. It will help provide additional drinking water for Parker, help meet demand during summer and drought and extend the life of underground wa-ter aquifers, according to Parker Water and Sanitation District’s website.

Water that has been through Parker’s system and treated, is also stored there, St. Vincent said.

The reservoir currently holds about 7,800 acre-feet of water, covering about 311 acres of land. At capacity it will have about 72,000 acre-feet of water, covering about 1,170 acres of land and fin-gers of the reservoir will be visible from I-25. On its south end, some homeown-ers in Castle Park Ranch, a Ranchette-type develop-ment, will have beach-front property, with at least one property having water only about 20 to 30 feet away from the garage.

St. Vincent told Castle Rock’s town council that in recent discussions in Parker the “energy behind the proj-ect has just been amazing,” and she thinks it will end up being a legacy for the peo-ple who become involved.

St. Vincent said the west side of the Rueter-Hess Res-ervoir is protected as habi-

tat preservation for “vast amounts of wildlife” includ-ing elk and deer.

So it would be the oppo-site side, the reservoir’s east side, that would be most appropriate for such things as access to fishing, a dog park, swim beach picnic ar-eas, and parking.

On the north side, north of Hess Road, there are 550 acres, room for such things as a golf courses or moun-tain bike trails, she said.

The south side has been identified as potential overnight camping areas, but that idea is for down the road when the facility has overnight security and ranger services, she said.

In addition, there will be about 17 miles of potential hiking-trail areas that run around all the fingers of the reservoir, an “amazing op-portunity to spend the day

there once it’s totally filled,” she said, adding it could be a central place where re-gional trails come together.

St. Vincent said it’s an amazing piece of land with great views, and would be an attraction. “…In Colora-do if there is a body of water people will come,” she said.

At a past Parker meeting, St. Vincent said all of the at-tendees raised their hands when asked if they were excited about the possibil-ity of such a project. When asked if they’d be willing to help pay for it, through tax-es, about 70 to 80 percent raised their hands.

During public com-ments, a Castle Rock resi-dent said that kite surfers, or kite boarders, currently only have Aurora Reservoir available for their sport. He said he thinks town coun-cil would be surprised how

much activity the sport brings and hopes that would be part of the plan.

Rob Hanna, the town’s parks and recreation direc-tor, said in a joint memo with Redd, that in the past months they have been meeting with staff from

Parker, Douglas County and others to discuss forming a regional partnership and that those representatives “share our support and excitement of providing public access and potential regional `draw’ this distinc-tive project provides.”

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ThunderRidge linebacker Tyler Seno , left, talks to teammate Austin Fafjer after the team’s 5A semifinal loss to Fairview. Seno is CCM’s selection as this fall’s defensive player of the year. Photo by Tom Munds

2008-2010 stint working there as an educa-tional assistant.

Open enrollment means teenagers cross county lines to attend high schools in both school districts. And teachers who live in the two counties also have taught in the neigh-boring schools, further intertwining the lives of AHS and Douglas County students, parents and teachers.

“This hit really close to home,” Highlands Ranch High School Principal Jerry Goings said. “I think everybody has been impacted by it one way or another — whether it’s a stu-dent that knew (Pierson) personally, or be-cause it happened just down the road in our neighborhood. Because of the nature of the incident and the fact it involved a teacher, it really hit our teachers coming in on Monday morning, too.”

Rock Canyon High School students and staff share similar connections.

“Our largest open enrollment group comes from Cresthill,” Principal Andy Abner said. “My wife’s a teacher at Arapahoe. We have a teacher here whose son goes to school there, and kids who show horses with Claire. It doesn’t always seem like a small world when something like this happens.”

Focusing on finals helped, Goings said. So did finding ways to help.

“There’s been a lot of support for the school,” he said. “That’s the cool thing.”

There’s also been support from DCSD schools and staff. HRHS was among many local schools with mental health crisis teams available for students after the shooting.

“Lots of teachers asked, `Do we need to talk about this?’” student Taylor Garner said. “Our orchestra teacher dedicated the entire class to talking about it.”

On Dec. 19, the day before some AHS stu-dents were allowed back to pick up belong-ings, HRHS student senate members deliv-

ered their banner to the school. Bold, black letters encircled with the signatures of High-lands Ranch students offered support: “Stay strong, Warriors, Falcons have you under our

wing.”“A lot of us have friends who go there,”

HRHS student Emily Kohn said. “We just want to let them know we’re there for them.”

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Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0634

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/4/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: LINDA SUE O'BRIENOriginal Beneficiary: ABN AMRO MORT-GAGE GROUP, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 7/21/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006062264DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $362,800.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $342,196.34Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 17, BLOCK 1, THE MEADOWS FIL-ING NO. 16-PARCELS 1, 2, 3 & 4,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO.Which has the address of: 2286 Ro-bindale Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:KIMBERLY L. MARTINEZColorado Registration #: 40351999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06658*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

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THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 17, BLOCK 1, THE MEADOWS FIL-ING NO. 16-PARCELS 1, 2, 3 & 4,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO.Which has the address of: 2286 Ro-bindale Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:KIMBERLY L. MARTINEZColorado Registration #: 40351999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06658*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0629

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/4/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROBERT NOLAN ANDDOROTHY JEAN NOLANOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CLARIONMORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/11/2008Recording Date of DOT: 7/29/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008053355DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $291,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $311,019.85Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 189, CRYSTAL VALLEY RANCHFILING NO. 2, 1ST ADMINISTRATIVEREPLAT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 4148 EagleRidge Way, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-05667*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No. 2013-0629First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0629

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/4/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROBERT NOLAN ANDDOROTHY JEAN NOLANOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CLARIONMORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/11/2008Recording Date of DOT: 7/29/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008053355DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $291,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $311,019.85Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 189, CRYSTAL VALLEY RANCHFILING NO. 2, 1ST ADMINISTRATIVEREPLAT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 4148 EagleRidge Way, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-05667*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No. 2013-0629First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-05667*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No. 2013-0629First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHEDPURSUANT TO

CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II)Castle Rock

NOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0049To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KENNETH OSHEROFFOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR PLUM CREEKFUNDINGCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: NA-TIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 4/27/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006035101DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $164,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $161,996.69Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 27, BLOCK 3, VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK FILING NO. 2, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 5515 EastPrescott Avenue, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:ALISON L BERRYColorado Registration #: 34531999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 12-13195*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0049First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0049To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KENNETH OSHEROFFOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR PLUM CREEKFUNDINGCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: NA-TIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 4/27/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006035101DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $164,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $161,996.69Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 27, BLOCK 3, VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK FILING NO. 2, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 5515 EastPrescott Avenue, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:ALISON L BERRYColorado Registration #: 34531999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 12-13195*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0049First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0465

To Whom It May Concern: On 7/9/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JAMIE ELIZABETHPEBLEY AND LONNIE JAMES PEBLEYOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR WR STARKEYMORTGAGE, L.L.P.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPANYDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/16/2009Recording Date of DOT: 2/2/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009006414DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $385,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $360,498.32Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST¼ OF SECTION 20, AND ALL THATPART OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SEC-TION 19, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL ME-RIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, BE-GINNING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 20,THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THEWEST LINE OF ECTION 17, TOWN-SHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST, DIS-TANCE OF 185.4 FEET;THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 90° 19MINUTES 40 SECONDS, TO THE RIGHTF R O M T H E L A S T D E S C R I B E DCOURSE, ALONG THE CENTERLINEOF A ROADWAY EASEMENT, A DIS-TANCE OF 999.09 FEET; THENCE ONAN ANGLE OF 89° 42 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO THE RIGHT, ALONG THEWEST LINE OF THE EAST ½ OF THEEAST ½ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OFTHE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SAID SEC-TION 20 AND IT NORTHERLY PRO-LONGATION, A DISTANCE OF 948.21FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING OF THE TRACT OF LAND HEREINDESCRIBED; THENCE ON AN ANGLEOF 90° 02 MINUTES 32 SECONDS TOTHE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 461.40FEET; THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 0° 16MINUTES 52 SECONDS TO THE LEFT,A DISTANCE OF 942.01 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF RIDGEROAD, THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 87°19 MINUTES 37 SECONDS TO THELEFT, ALONG EAST LINE OF RIDGEROAD, A DISTANCE OF 247.5 FEET;THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 14° 47MINUTES 04 SECONDS TO THE RIGHTALONG SAID EAST LINE OF RIDGEROAD A DISTANCE OF 312.64 FEET TOTHE POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OFTHE NORTH ½ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼OF SAID SECTION 19;THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTHLINE OF THE NORTH ½ OF THENORTHEAST ¼ OF SAID SECTION 19,A DISTANCE OF 504.83 FEET TO THESOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF:THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH ½ OFNORTHWEST OF ¼ OF SECTION 20, ADISTANCE OF 1001.70 FEET TO APOINT OF THE WEST LINE OF THEEAST ½ EAST 12/ NORTHWEST ¼NORTHWEST ¼ OF SAID SECTION 20,THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAIDWEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 556.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATEOF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 1280 SouthRidge Road, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 7/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-03953*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0465First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

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STAMP & ASSOCIATES 675.00 CBOE RefereeROBSON, VALERIE 33.33 Catered Meal ServiceROCK PARTS COMPANY, THE 6,621.32 Other Machinery & EquipmentROCKSOL CONSULTING GROUP INC 1,200.00 Roads, Streets, Drainage-EngineeringROCKY MOUNTAIN FESTIVALS INC 468.15 Employee Program CostsROCKY MOUNTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 331.65 Fuel Charges/Fleet Maintenance/Travel ExpenseROCKY MOUNTAIN MAIL SERVICES 1,132.09 Postage & Delivery ServicesROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION IMSA 50.00 Conference, Seminar, Training FeesROCKY MOUNTAIN VIZSLA CLUB 434.00 Security Deposit Refund-FairgroundROCKY TOP RESOURCES INC 4,280.00 Other Professional ServicesRON TURLEY ASSOCIATES INC 550.00 Operating Supplies/EquipmentRUNNING CREEK COUNSELING 135.00 Other Purchased ServicesSABELLS ENTERPRISES LLLP 3,393.50 Parks & Recreation ImprovementSAFETY AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY INC 466.85 Clothing & UniformsSAFEWARE INC 2,865.75 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesSALAZAR, ALEX 13.38 Travel ExpenseSANDERSON, JACKIE 1,244.15 Travel ExpenseSAYER, TIMOTHY 419.88 Data Communication LinesSCANNER ONE INC 24,948.00 Support & MaintenanceSCHENCK-KELLY, PAM 66.00 Travel ExpenseSCHEUBER & DARDEN ARCHITECTS 9,689.10 Other Professional ServicesSCHLEY, VICKIE 19.78 Travel ExpenseS-COMM FIBER INC 18,900.00 Other Professional ServicesSEDALIA LANDFILL 5,605.20 Waste Disposal ServicesSEDALIA WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT 37,058.00 Contributions-Water System ImprovementsSEMPERA 32,280.00 Other Professional ServicesSEXTON, PATRICK 29.38 Travel ExpenseSHERWIN-WILLIAMS 792.56 Other Repair & Maintenance SuppliesSIMMONS, MICHAEL 227.32 Other Professional ServicesSIMONSON, DAVID 52.98 Travel ExpenseSMART, SHAUN 3,900.00 Other Professional ServicesSMATLA, PATRICIA L 746.28 Other Professional ServicesSMITH, BREANNA R AND MARY ANN COCHRAN 79.97 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderSMITH, KAREN A 13,931.25 CBOE RefereeSMITH, STEVEN SCOTT 15.26 Travel ExpenseSMITH, TAYLOR K 42.29 Travel ExpenseSOURCE OFFICE PRODUCTS 5,665.64 Office SuppliesSOUTHLAND MEDICAL CORPORATION 756.91 Operating Supplies/EquipmentSOUTHWEST FINANCIAL SERVICES 15.00 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderSPAULDING, MELINDA 274.59 Travel ExpenseSPECIALIZED PATHOLOGY PC 4,425.00 Medical, Dental & Vet ServicesSPIDER STRATEGIES INC 1,249.13 Software/Hardware Supplies/MaintenanceSPLIT RAIL FENCE COMPANY 406.87 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderSPRADLIN PRINTING INC 2,546.00 Newspaper Notices/AdvertisingSPRADLIN PRINTING INC 6,334.74 Postage & Delivery ServicesSPRADLIN PRINTING INC 126.00 Printing/Copying/ReportsSPRINT NEXTEL 1,361.86 Cell Phone ServiceSTANLEY ACCESS TECH LLC 3,611.13 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesSTARKEY, VICTORIA 131.24 Travel ExpenseSTATE OF COLORADO 954.82 Other Professional ServicesSTIENS, ROBERT 39.10 Other Repair & Maintenance SuppliesSTOCKTON, LAUREN - PETTY CASH 30.00 Travel ExpenseSTONEGATE VILLAGE METRO DISTRICT 801.68 Water & SewerSTRAIN, STEVAN 45.09 Travel ExpenseSTREFFCO CONSULTANTS INC 12,137.20 Other Professional ServicesSUMMIT LABORATORIES INC 475.00 Service ContractsSUPPLY CACHE, THE 600.00 Clothing & UniformsSVENDSEN, SHARON 126.30 Travel Expense

SWARCO REFLEX INC 18,400.00 Paint & Road StripingSWBC MORTGAGE CORP 10.50 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderSWEEPSTAKES UNLIMITED 1,055.00 Other Purchased ServicesTACTICAL COMMAND INDUSTRIES 396.00 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesTAFARO, MELANIE 53.61 Travel ExpenseTAYLOR, TYLENE 30.06 Travel ExpenseTAYLOR, VIVIAN A 8,974.50 Other Professional ServicesTAYLOR, VIVIAN A 2,620.14 Travel ExpenseTELERUS INC 750.00 Telephone/CommunicationsTELESPHERE NETWORKS LTD 1,904.90 Telephone/CommunicationsTHE ROCK 1,950.00 Security Deposit Refund-FairgroundTHE TRANSLATION & INTERPRETING CENTER 217.50 Other Purchased ServicesTHOMPSON, MICHELLE D 72.80 Travel ExpenseTHOMPSON, STACY 50.00 Other Purchased ServicesTHOMSON REUTERS WEST 3,333.92 Other Professional ServicesTO THE RESCUE 4,166.66 Developmental Disabilities GrantTOBIAS, RUSSELL 156.00 Equipment Fee RefundTODD COMPANIES INC 1,573.75 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesTONY BOONE TRAILS LLC 1,765.00 Other Professional ServicesTOUCHSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS 5,600.00 Other Professional ServicesTOWN OF CASTLE ROCK 10.00 County Fair ServiceTOWN OF CASTLE ROCK 380,421.36 Due to Castle Rock-MV License FeesTOWN OF CASTLE ROCK 407,249.84 Intergovernmental-Castle RockTOWN OF LARKSPUR 107.30 Due to Larkspur-MV License FeesTOWN OF LARKSPUR 4,208.87 Intergovernmental-LarkspurTOWN OF PARKER 279,306.02 Due to Parker-MV License FeesTOWN OF PARKER 392,447.22 Intergovernmental-ParkerTPM STAFFING SERVICES 445.50 Contract Work/Temporary AgencyTRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLS INC 15,750.00 Traffic Signal PartsTRANSPORTS ACROSS COLORADO INC 50.00 Professional Membership & LicensesTRAVCO INC 4,546.60 Contract Work/Temporary AgencyTRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 3,970.37 Oversight Inspection ServicesTRI-LAKES DISPOSAL 120.00 Waste Disposal ServicesTRINDLE, ROSIE ANN 375.62 Travel ExpenseTRIP SAVERS COURIERS 166.50 Postage & Delivery ServicesTROXLER RADIATION MONITORING 54.00 Operating Supplies/EquipmentTRUE NORTH SURVEYING & MAPPING 972.50 Roads, Streets, Drainage-EngineeringTRUEBLOOD, LAURIE 10.00 Professional Membership & LicensesTST INC OF DENVER 900.00 Roads, Streets, Drainage-EngineeringTURN KEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC 3,671.00 Escrow PayableULINE 589.77 Computer SuppliesULTRAMAX AMMUNITION 1,050.00 Firearm SuppliesUMB BANK 1,784.57 Banking Service FeesUNCC 3,333.35 Other Professional ServicesUNITED SITE SERVICES 1,683.00 Waste Disposal ServicesUNITED STATES WELDING INC 21.71 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 8,360.00 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesUSA BLUE BOOK 337.40 Operating Supplies/EquipmentVAIL MARRIOTT RESORT AND SPA 2,696.00 Travel ExpenseVAN DIEST SUPPLY COMPANY 4,055.36 Operating SuppliesVANCLEAVE, JENNIFER LEIGH 41.81 Travel ExpenseVANHORN, MEREDITH PENNELL 125.40 Travel ExpenseVERIZON WIRELESS SERVICES 17,345.02 Cell Phone ServiceVILLALOBOS CONCRETE INC 1,553,299.97 Road Repair, Maintenance & OverlayVINCENT, BILL 73.44 Travel ExpenseWAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 24,820.76 Repairs-Equipment/Motor VehicleWALTON, ANNE 125.82 Travel ExpenseWATER & EARTH TECHNOLOGIES INC 8,080.00 Other Repair & Maintenance ServicesWEAVER, DAVID A. 112.00 Travel ExpenseWEAVER, GARY 52.05 Travel ExpenseWEBB, LINDA 55.12 Travel ExpenseWEITKUNAT, CURT 136.87 Travel ExpenseWELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE 11.00 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderWES TEST 300.00 Roads, Streets, Drainage-EngineeringWESCO DISTRIBUTION INC 3,787.65 Traffic Signal PartsWESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC 4,945.27 Operating Supplies/EquipmentWESTSIDE TOWING INC 1,678.50 Vehicle Tow ServicesWHELEN ENGINEERING COMPANY 1,320.00 Traffic Signal PartsWHITTALL JR, LLOYD 57.48 Travel ExpenseWILDCAT SHOPPING CENTER LLC 8,949.54 Building/Land Lease/RentWILLIAMS, DEBBIE 300.00 Security Deposit Refund-LouviersWILLIAMS, ELIZABETH ROBEY 178.78 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderWILLIAMS, KELLY ANN 229.96 Travel ExpenseWILLIAMS, RICHARD D 7,368.75 CBOE RefereeWILSON, GARY 398.33 Travel ExpenseWINESETT, TED STEPHEN 108.99 Fee Refunds - Clerk & RecorderWL CONTRACTORS INC 1,089.00 Traffic Signals - ConstructionWOMEN’S CRISIS & FAMILY OUTREACH CENTER 6,495.50 Other Professional ServicesWOODBURY, KRYSTAL 38.96 Travel ExpenseWOODS, JEFF 20.23 Travel ExpenseWRAY, KAREN L 305.64 Travel ExpenseXCEL ENERGY 7,321.37 UtilitiesXYBIX SYSTEMS INC 50,321.50 Furniture & Office EquipmentYATES, ANDREW LEE 1,000.00 Tuition ReimbursementZIA CONSULTING INC 59,000.00 Software/Hardware Supplies/Maintenance TOTAL AMOUNT OF DISBURSEMENTS 13,598,897.11 FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2013 THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE BILLS A PROVED FOR PAYMENT DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2013 BY THE DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS UNDER WHOSEDIRECTION THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED. N. ANDREW COPLAND, CPA, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

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Douglas County November Payments

Public Trustees

The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST¼ OF SECTION 20, AND ALL THATPART OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SEC-TION 19, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL ME-RIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, BE-GINNING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 20,THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THEWEST LINE OF ECTION 17, TOWN-SHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST, DIS-TANCE OF 185.4 FEET;THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 90° 19MINUTES 40 SECONDS, TO THE RIGHTF R O M T H E L A S T D E S C R I B E DCOURSE, ALONG THE CENTERLINEOF A ROADWAY EASEMENT, A DIS-TANCE OF 999.09 FEET; THENCE ONAN ANGLE OF 89° 42 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO THE RIGHT, ALONG THEWEST LINE OF THE EAST ½ OF THEEAST ½ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OFTHE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SAID SEC-TION 20 AND IT NORTHERLY PRO-LONGATION, A DISTANCE OF 948.21FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING OF THE TRACT OF LAND HEREINDESCRIBED; THENCE ON AN ANGLEOF 90° 02 MINUTES 32 SECONDS TOTHE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 461.40FEET; THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 0° 16MINUTES 52 SECONDS TO THE LEFT,A DISTANCE OF 942.01 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF RIDGEROAD, THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 87°19 MINUTES 37 SECONDS TO THELEFT, ALONG EAST LINE OF RIDGEROAD, A DISTANCE OF 247.5 FEET;THENCE ON AN ANGLE OF 14° 47MINUTES 04 SECONDS TO THE RIGHTALONG SAID EAST LINE OF RIDGEROAD A DISTANCE OF 312.64 FEET TOTHE POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OFTHE NORTH ½ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼OF SAID SECTION 19;THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTHLINE OF THE NORTH ½ OF THENORTHEAST ¼ OF SAID SECTION 19,A DISTANCE OF 504.83 FEET TO THESOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF:THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH ½ OFNORTHWEST OF ¼ OF SECTION 20, ADISTANCE OF 1001.70 FEET TO APOINT OF THE WEST LINE OF THEEAST ½ EAST 12/ NORTHWEST ¼NORTHWEST ¼ OF SAID SECTION 20,THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAIDWEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 556.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATEOF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 1280 SouthRidge Road, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 7/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-03953*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0465First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 7/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-03953*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0465First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0638

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/9/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: MARK A DAVIS ANDTRICIA R. DAVISOriginal Beneficiary: WELLS FARGOBANK, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:WELLS FARGO BANK, NADate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/28/2012Recording Date of DOT: 4/30/2012Reception No. of DOT: 2012031031DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $221,750.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $217,168.70Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 28 BLOCK 7, FOUNDERS VILLAGEFILING NO 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 247 SouthLindsey St, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/9/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9104.00359*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0638First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/9/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9104.00359*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0638First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

SedaliaNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0639

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/10/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: CASTLE VISTA LLCOriginal Beneficiary: BANK OF DENVERCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF DENVERDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/20/2007Recording Date of DOT: 3/26/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007024324DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $500,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $586,418.18Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to timely pay amountsdue under the Debt and the Deed of Trust.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: Those portions of the SW1/4of Section 13 and the NW1/4 of Section24, in Township 7 South, Range 68 Westof the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Color-ado described as: Beginning at the North-west corner of said Section 24; thenceSouth 00°20'39" East along the West linesaid Section 165 feet to the Northwestcorner of that tract of land described inBook 120, Page 459, Douglas County re-cords; thence along the North, East andSouth lines of said tract of land the follow-ing three courses: 1) North 89°49'21" East264.00 feet; 2) South 00°10'39" East165.00 feet; 3) South 89°49'21" West64.00 feet; thence South 50°37'46" East607.25 feet; thence South 83°48'49" East1100.71 feet; thence South 61°35'04" East289.18 feet; thence South 72°27'58" East669.60 feet to a point on the East line ofthe NW1/4 of Section 24; thence North00°18'52" East along the East line of saidNW1/4 a distance of 1169.00 feet to theNortheast corner thereof; thence North00°18'02" East along the East line of theSW1/4 of said Section 13 a distance of45.61 feet to a point on the Southerly rightof way line of the Denver Santa Fe Rail-way; thence Westerly along the Southerlyright of way of the Denver and Sana FeRailway and the Denver and Rio GrandeRailroad the following six courses: 1)along a curve to the right whose radiuspoint bears North 17°13'55" East, whosecentral angle is 03°13'21", whose radius if2740.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 71°09'24" West a distance of 154.09feet to a point of compound curvature; 2)along a curve to the right whose centralangle 01°00'12", whose radius is11,784.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 69°02'38" West, a distance of206.36 feet to a point of tangency; 3)North 68°32'03" West 1068.14 feet to apoint on the East line of the SW1/4 SW1/4of Section 13; 4) South 89°03'22" West710.00 feet; 5) along a curve to the rightwhose radius point bears North 04°24'43"West, whose central angle is 07°15'32",whose radius is 2222.53 feet, and whosechord bears South 89°13'03" West, a dis-tance of 281.39 feet to a point of com-pound curvature; 6) along a curve to theright whose central angle is 02°19'54"whose radius is 1582.53 feet, and whosechord bears North 85°59'14" West, a dis-tance of 64.40 feet to the Northeast cornerof that tract of land described in Book 581,Page 320, Douglas County records;thence along the East and South lines ofsaid tract of land the following twocourses: 1) South 00°22'09" East 93.70feet; 2) South 89°37'51" West 279.66 feetto a point of the West line of the SW1/4 ofsaid Section 13; thence South 00°22'09"East along said West line 450.00 feet tothe Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITHan easement for access to a public roadreserved for the use of said land over andupon the West 20 feet of that tract of landconveyed by deed recorded June 25,1985 in Book 581, Page 320, and includ-ing all decreed and undecreed waterrights and any other types of rights re-lated to the ownership of water, tributary,non-tributary and not non-tributary, appur-tenant to or customarily or historicallyused or associated with or upon the landsdescribed above, together with any and allof the rights associated with the historicaland beneficial use of any of the embank-ments, flumes, headgates, measuringdevices or any other structures that areappurtenant to those water rights togetherwith all easement and rights of way there-for. PARCEL B: A tract of land lying Eastof the East line of Block 18, Town ofSedalia, in the Southeast (SE1/4) of theSoutheast (SE1/4) of the Southeast(SE1/4) of Section 14, Township 7 South,Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Exceptthat part thereof platted as a part of theTown of Sedalia and also Except a tractdescribed as follows: Beginning at a pointwhence the South boundary line of theSouth 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section14-7-68 intersects the West boundary lineof the right of way of Sedalia West PlumCreek State Road; thence Westerly alongsaid South boundary line of the S1/2SE1/4 14-7-68, 140 feet; thence Northerly55 feet; thence Easterly 140 feet; thenceSoutherly 55 feet to the place of begin-ning, and also Except another tract de-scribed as follows: Starting at a point fromwhence the South 1/4 corner of Section14-7-68 bears South 690 feet, which is thepoint of beginning; thence North 430 feet;thence South 75°0' East 543 feet; thenceSouth 14°0' West 430 feet; thence North75°0' feet 441 feet to point of beginning,Except any part conveyed to A.H. Hierand Louise B. Hier in Deed recorded Feb-ruary 8, 1977 in Book 303 at Page 508;and including all decreed and undecreedwater rights and any other types of rightsrelated to the ownership of water, tribu-tary, non-tributary and not non-tributary,appurtenant to or customarily or historic-ally used or associated with or upon thelands described above, together with anyand all of the rights assocated with thehistorical and beneficial use of any of theembankments, flumes, headgates, meas-uring devices or any other structures thatare appurtenant to those water rights to-gether with all easements and rights ofway therefor. County of Douglas, State ofColoradoWhich has the address of: 4010 DouglasAve & Vacant Land, Sedalia, CO 80135

Public Trustees

The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: Those portions of the SW1/4of Section 13 and the NW1/4 of Section24, in Township 7 South, Range 68 Westof the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Color-ado described as: Beginning at the North-west corner of said Section 24; thenceSouth 00°20'39" East along the West linesaid Section 165 feet to the Northwestcorner of that tract of land described inBook 120, Page 459, Douglas County re-cords; thence along the North, East andSouth lines of said tract of land the follow-ing three courses: 1) North 89°49'21" East264.00 feet; 2) South 00°10'39" East165.00 feet; 3) South 89°49'21" West64.00 feet; thence South 50°37'46" East607.25 feet; thence South 83°48'49" East1100.71 feet; thence South 61°35'04" East289.18 feet; thence South 72°27'58" East669.60 feet to a point on the East line ofthe NW1/4 of Section 24; thence North00°18'52" East along the East line of saidNW1/4 a distance of 1169.00 feet to theNortheast corner thereof; thence North00°18'02" East along the East line of theSW1/4 of said Section 13 a distance of45.61 feet to a point on the Southerly rightof way line of the Denver Santa Fe Rail-way; thence Westerly along the Southerlyright of way of the Denver and Sana FeRailway and the Denver and Rio GrandeRailroad the following six courses: 1)along a curve to the right whose radiuspoint bears North 17°13'55" East, whosecentral angle is 03°13'21", whose radius if2740.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 71°09'24" West a distance of 154.09feet to a point of compound curvature; 2)along a curve to the right whose centralangle 01°00'12", whose radius is11,784.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 69°02'38" West, a distance of206.36 feet to a point of tangency; 3)North 68°32'03" West 1068.14 feet to apoint on the East line of the SW1/4 SW1/4of Section 13; 4) South 89°03'22" West710.00 feet; 5) along a curve to the rightwhose radius point bears North 04°24'43"West, whose central angle is 07°15'32",whose radius is 2222.53 feet, and whosechord bears South 89°13'03" West, a dis-tance of 281.39 feet to a point of com-pound curvature; 6) along a curve to theright whose central angle is 02°19'54"whose radius is 1582.53 feet, and whosechord bears North 85°59'14" West, a dis-tance of 64.40 feet to the Northeast cornerof that tract of land described in Book 581,Page 320, Douglas County records;thence along the East and South lines ofsaid tract of land the following twocourses: 1) South 00°22'09" East 93.70feet; 2) South 89°37'51" West 279.66 feetto a point of the West line of the SW1/4 ofsaid Section 13; thence South 00°22'09"East along said West line 450.00 feet tothe Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITHan easement for access to a public roadreserved for the use of said land over andupon the West 20 feet of that tract of landconveyed by deed recorded June 25,1985 in Book 581, Page 320, and includ-ing all decreed and undecreed waterrights and any other types of rights re-lated to the ownership of water, tributary,non-tributary and not non-tributary, appur-tenant to or customarily or historicallyused or associated with or upon the landsdescribed above, together with any and allof the rights associated with the historicaland beneficial use of any of the embank-ments, flumes, headgates, measuringdevices or any other structures that areappurtenant to those water rights togetherwith all easement and rights of way there-for. PARCEL B: A tract of land lying Eastof the East line of Block 18, Town ofSedalia, in the Southeast (SE1/4) of theSoutheast (SE1/4) of the Southeast(SE1/4) of Section 14, Township 7 South,Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Exceptthat part thereof platted as a part of theTown of Sedalia and also Except a tractdescribed as follows: Beginning at a pointwhence the South boundary line of theSouth 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section14-7-68 intersects the West boundary lineof the right of way of Sedalia West PlumCreek State Road; thence Westerly alongsaid South boundary line of the S1/2SE1/4 14-7-68, 140 feet; thence Northerly55 feet; thence Easterly 140 feet; thenceSoutherly 55 feet to the place of begin-ning, and also Except another tract de-scribed as follows: Starting at a point fromwhence the South 1/4 corner of Section14-7-68 bears South 690 feet, which is thepoint of beginning; thence North 430 feet;thence South 75°0' East 543 feet; thenceSouth 14°0' West 430 feet; thence North75°0' feet 441 feet to point of beginning,Except any part conveyed to A.H. Hierand Louise B. Hier in Deed recorded Feb-ruary 8, 1977 in Book 303 at Page 508;and including all decreed and undecreedwater rights and any other types of rightsrelated to the ownership of water, tribu-tary, non-tributary and not non-tributary,appurtenant to or customarily or historic-ally used or associated with or upon thelands described above, together with anyand all of the rights assocated with thehistorical and beneficial use of any of theembankments, flumes, headgates, meas-uring devices or any other structures thatare appurtenant to those water rights to-gether with all easements and rights ofway therefor. County of Douglas, State ofColoradoWhich has the address of: 4010 DouglasAve & Vacant Land, Sedalia, CO 80135

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JOHN W. O'DORISIO, JR.Colorado Registration #: 76591099 18TH STREET SUITE 2600,DENVER, COLORADO 80202-1926Phone #: (303) 297-2600Fax #:Attorney File #: BANK OF DENVER*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0639First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: Those portions of the SW1/4of Section 13 and the NW1/4 of Section24, in Township 7 South, Range 68 Westof the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Color-ado described as: Beginning at the North-west corner of said Section 24; thenceSouth 00°20'39" East along the West linesaid Section 165 feet to the Northwestcorner of that tract of land described inBook 120, Page 459, Douglas County re-cords; thence along the North, East andSouth lines of said tract of land the follow-ing three courses: 1) North 89°49'21" East264.00 feet; 2) South 00°10'39" East165.00 feet; 3) South 89°49'21" West64.00 feet; thence South 50°37'46" East607.25 feet; thence South 83°48'49" East1100.71 feet; thence South 61°35'04" East289.18 feet; thence South 72°27'58" East669.60 feet to a point on the East line ofthe NW1/4 of Section 24; thence North00°18'52" East along the East line of saidNW1/4 a distance of 1169.00 feet to theNortheast corner thereof; thence North00°18'02" East along the East line of theSW1/4 of said Section 13 a distance of45.61 feet to a point on the Southerly rightof way line of the Denver Santa Fe Rail-way; thence Westerly along the Southerlyright of way of the Denver and Sana FeRailway and the Denver and Rio GrandeRailroad the following six courses: 1)along a curve to the right whose radiuspoint bears North 17°13'55" East, whosecentral angle is 03°13'21", whose radius if2740.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 71°09'24" West a distance of 154.09feet to a point of compound curvature; 2)along a curve to the right whose centralangle 01°00'12", whose radius is11,784.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 69°02'38" West, a distance of206.36 feet to a point of tangency; 3)North 68°32'03" West 1068.14 feet to apoint on the East line of the SW1/4 SW1/4of Section 13; 4) South 89°03'22" West710.00 feet; 5) along a curve to the rightwhose radius point bears North 04°24'43"West, whose central angle is 07°15'32",whose radius is 2222.53 feet, and whosechord bears South 89°13'03" West, a dis-tance of 281.39 feet to a point of com-pound curvature; 6) along a curve to theright whose central angle is 02°19'54"whose radius is 1582.53 feet, and whosechord bears North 85°59'14" West, a dis-tance of 64.40 feet to the Northeast cornerof that tract of land described in Book 581,Page 320, Douglas County records;thence along the East and South lines ofsaid tract of land the following twocourses: 1) South 00°22'09" East 93.70feet; 2) South 89°37'51" West 279.66 feetto a point of the West line of the SW1/4 ofsaid Section 13; thence South 00°22'09"East along said West line 450.00 feet tothe Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITHan easement for access to a public roadreserved for the use of said land over andupon the West 20 feet of that tract of landconveyed by deed recorded June 25,1985 in Book 581, Page 320, and includ-ing all decreed and undecreed waterrights and any other types of rights re-lated to the ownership of water, tributary,non-tributary and not non-tributary, appur-tenant to or customarily or historicallyused or associated with or upon the landsdescribed above, together with any and allof the rights associated with the historicaland beneficial use of any of the embank-ments, flumes, headgates, measuringdevices or any other structures that areappurtenant to those water rights togetherwith all easement and rights of way there-for. PARCEL B: A tract of land lying Eastof the East line of Block 18, Town ofSedalia, in the Southeast (SE1/4) of theSoutheast (SE1/4) of the Southeast(SE1/4) of Section 14, Township 7 South,Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Exceptthat part thereof platted as a part of theTown of Sedalia and also Except a tractdescribed as follows: Beginning at a pointwhence the South boundary line of theSouth 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section14-7-68 intersects the West boundary lineof the right of way of Sedalia West PlumCreek State Road; thence Westerly alongsaid South boundary line of the S1/2SE1/4 14-7-68, 140 feet; thence Northerly55 feet; thence Easterly 140 feet; thenceSoutherly 55 feet to the place of begin-ning, and also Except another tract de-scribed as follows: Starting at a point fromwhence the South 1/4 corner of Section14-7-68 bears South 690 feet, which is thepoint of beginning; thence North 430 feet;thence South 75°0' East 543 feet; thenceSouth 14°0' West 430 feet; thence North75°0' feet 441 feet to point of beginning,Except any part conveyed to A.H. Hierand Louise B. Hier in Deed recorded Feb-ruary 8, 1977 in Book 303 at Page 508;and including all decreed and undecreedwater rights and any other types of rightsrelated to the ownership of water, tribu-tary, non-tributary and not non-tributary,appurtenant to or customarily or historic-ally used or associated with or upon thelands described above, together with anyand all of the rights assocated with thehistorical and beneficial use of any of theembankments, flumes, headgates, meas-uring devices or any other structures thatare appurtenant to those water rights to-gether with all easements and rights ofway therefor. County of Douglas, State ofColoradoWhich has the address of: 4010 DouglasAve & Vacant Land, Sedalia, CO 80135

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JOHN W. O'DORISIO, JR.Colorado Registration #: 76591099 18TH STREET SUITE 2600,DENVER, COLORADO 80202-1926Phone #: (303) 297-2600Fax #:Attorney File #: BANK OF DENVER*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0639First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JOHN W. O'DORISIO, JR.Colorado Registration #: 76591099 18TH STREET SUITE 2600,DENVER, COLORADO 80202-1926Phone #: (303) 297-2600Fax #:Attorney File #: BANK OF DENVER*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0639First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ParkerNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0643

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/10/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: VINCENT E. PACHELLIOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR WILMINGTON FINANCE, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/23/2007Recording Date of DOT: 4/17/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007030099DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $144,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $134,486.97Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 144, BLOCK 1, TOWN AND COUN-TRY VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, FILINGNO.4, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATEOF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 10807 BayfieldWay, Parker, CO 80138

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15103*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

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The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15103*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0643First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0647

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/11/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: THOMAS A HOLZEROriginal Beneficiary: COUNTRYWIDEBANK, FSB.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A..Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/10/2008Recording Date of DOT: 1/28/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008006116DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $190,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $168,456.20Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 32, BLOCK 16 THE MEADOWS #8COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OFCOLORADOWhich has the address of: 3914 MorningGlory Dr, Castle Rock, CO 80109-8455

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/11/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06539*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0647First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0661

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/22/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: MELISSA B AKERSAKA MELISSA AKERS MELLOTT ANDJASON R MELLOTTOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR E-LOAN, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/14/2008Recording Date of DOT: 4/22/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008028114DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $400,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $377,629.85Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROP-ERTY, TO WIT: THE REAL PROPERTY,TOGETHER WITH IMPROVEMENTS, IFANY, SITUATE, LYING AND IN THECOUNTY OF DOUGLAS OF THE STATEOF COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS: LOT 54 HAZEN/MOORE NO. 20.277 AM/L., ACCORDING TO THE RE-CORDED PLAT IN THE OFFICE OF THECOUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERFILED 11 /14 /03 . ADDRESS: 899TARPAN PL.; CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO. :R0449866Which has the address of: 899 TarpanPlace, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/22/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15077*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0661First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROP-ERTY, TO WIT: THE REAL PROPERTY,TOGETHER WITH IMPROVEMENTS, IFANY, SITUATE, LYING AND IN THECOUNTY OF DOUGLAS OF THE STATEOF COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS: LOT 54 HAZEN/MOORE NO. 20.277 AM/L., ACCORDING TO THE RE-CORDED PLAT IN THE OFFICE OF THECOUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERFILED 11 /14 /03 . ADDRESS: 899TARPAN PL.; CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO. :R0449866Which has the address of: 899 TarpanPlace, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/22/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15077*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0661First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0666

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/23/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: LEE S COCO ANDBRENDA G COCOOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR GMAC MORT-GAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:GMAC MORTGAGE, LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/19/2007Recording Date of DOT: 10/22/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007082395DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $199,192.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $190,726.17Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 3B, OAKWOOD PARK, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 912 OakwoodDrive, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/24/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-03486*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0666First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0668

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/23/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: DOUGLAS W. MCLAINOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR ROCKY MOUN-TAIN MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS, INCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:GREEN TREE SERVICING LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/13/2007Recording Date of DOT: 8/20/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007066392DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $336,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $347,128.39Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.*Scrivener's Error Affidavit recorded inDouglas County, Colorado on July 25,2013 at Reception No. 2013061962 tocorrect Legal DescriptionTHE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH ½ OFTHE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTH-EAST ¼ OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 12 E YuccaHills Road, Castle Rock, CO 80109

Public Trustees

The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH ½ OFTHE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTH-EAST ¼ OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 12 E YuccaHills Road, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/24/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 12-07328*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0668First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

SedaliaNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0678

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROD DEVRIESOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR, BEAN& WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THEBANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/ATHE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUST-EE FOR TBW MORTGAGE-BACKEDTRUST 2007-1, MORTGAGE-BACKEDPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2007-1Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/22/2006Recording Date of DOT: 1/3/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007000765DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $116,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $107,000.57Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 7 AND 8, BLOCK 2, PINE HILLSS U B D I V I S I O N 1 , C O U N T Y O FDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 1406 Cinna-mon Bear Road, Sedalia, CO 80135

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:DAVID A. SHOREColorado Registration #: 199735347 S VALENTIA WAY SUITE 100,GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO80111Phone #: (303) 573-1080Fax #:Attorney File #: 13-00530SH*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0678First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0679

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: BEVERLY D CAMERONOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR NEW STATE MORTGAGE LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/28/2004Recording Date of DOT: 6/3/2004Reception No. of DOT: 2004056938DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $79,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $72,263.42Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:Condominium Unit No. 203, Building No.A, Sellers Landing Condominiums, PhaseNo. 2, Town of Castle Rock, in accord-ance with the Supplemental Declarationrecorded on October 11, 1983 in Book493 Page 688 and the Plat recordedSeptember 28, 1983 as Reception No.312554 of the Land records of the office ofthe Clerk and Recorder Douglas County,County of Douglas, State of ColoradoWhich has the address of: 1279 South Gil-bert Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15092*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0679First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: BEVERLY D CAMERONOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR NEW STATE MORTGAGE LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/28/2004Recording Date of DOT: 6/3/2004Reception No. of DOT: 2004056938DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $79,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $72,263.42Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:Condominium Unit No. 203, Building No.A, Sellers Landing Condominiums, PhaseNo. 2, Town of Castle Rock, in accord-ance with the Supplemental Declarationrecorded on October 11, 1983 in Book493 Page 688 and the Plat recordedSeptember 28, 1983 as Reception No.312554 of the Land records of the office ofthe Clerk and Recorder Douglas County,County of Douglas, State of ColoradoWhich has the address of: 1279 South Gil-bert Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15092*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0679First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0680

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JASON L BECK ANDANNEMARIE K BECKOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'SWHOLESALE LENDERCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CAP-ITAL ONE, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/11/2003Recording Date of DOT: 12/16/2003Reception No. of DOT: 2003176568DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $421,980.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $396,279.55Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 73, BLOCK 2, MAHER RANCH-FIL-ING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLASSTATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 7046 CobaltCourt, Castle Rock, CO 80108

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-07034*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0680First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0681

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: SARA L-K MAYFIELDOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR MARKET STREET MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: THEBANK OF NEW YORK MELLONFORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OFNEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TRUST-EE TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.AS TRUSTEE, FKA BANK ONE, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEEFOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFSTRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE IN-VESTMENTS INC. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES2002-AR5Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/25/2002Recording Date of DOT: 11/26/2002Reception No. of DOT: 2002128667DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $129,200.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $126,099.37Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to timely make pay-ments as required under the Deed ofTrust.

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: SARA L-K MAYFIELDOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR MARKET STREET MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: THEBANK OF NEW YORK MELLONFORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OFNEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TRUST-EE TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.AS TRUSTEE, FKA BANK ONE, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEEFOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFSTRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE IN-VESTMENTS INC. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES2002-AR5Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/25/2002Recording Date of DOT: 11/26/2002Reception No. of DOT: 2002128667DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $129,200.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $126,099.37Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to timely make pay-ments as required under the Deed ofTrust.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:CONDOMINIUM UNIT E-37, AND GAR-AGE UNIT 108, CASTLE VILLAS, AC-CORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAPTHEREOF, RECORDED ON APRIL 19,2000 , AT RECEPTION NUMBER00026276, IN THE RECORDS OF THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORD-ER OF THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,COLORADO, AND AS DEFINED ANDDESCRIBED IN CASTLE VILLAS CON-DOMINIUM DECLARATION RECORDEDON DECEMBER 3, 1999, AT RECEP-TION NUMBER 99101136 IN BOOK 1784AT PAGE 1389, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 6021 WCastlegate Dr #E-37 , Castle Rock, CO80108

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1068.06445*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0681First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0688

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: TODD M BERGERONOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR LENDER, BANK OF AMERICA, NACurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/4/2010Recording Date of DOT: 8/19/2010Reception No. of DOT: 2010051459DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $237,879.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $236,191.59Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to pay monthly install-ments due Note Holder.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 8, BLOCK 45, THE MEADOWS FIL-ING NO. 16 - PARCELS 1,2,3 & 4, 2NDAMENDMENT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 1815 Quartz St,Castle Rock, CO 80109-3645

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:HOLLY DECKERColorado Registration #: 32647355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-910-25465*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0688First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0682

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: RONALD G MERRILLAND LOLA MERRILLOriginal Beneficiary: ING BANK, FSBCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CAP-ITAL ONE, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/5/2007Recording Date of DOT: 6/28/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007051375DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $776,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $776,000.00Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:ALL THE REAL PROPERTY, TOGETH-ER WITH IMPROVEMENTS, IF ANY,SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THECOUNTY OF DOUGLAS AND STATE OFCOLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS: LOT 64, CASTLE PINES NORTHFIL ING NO. 13 -A , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 7131 Haven-wood Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80108

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1237.00007*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0682First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0689

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JENNIFER C. GAR-RIGANOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR LENDER, MORTGAGE SOLU-TIONS OF COLORADO, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/9/2009Recording Date of DOT: 10/22/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009081032DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $309,625.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $303,482.89Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to pay monthly install-ments due Note Holder.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 2, BLOCK 5, SCOTT II, FILING NO.3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO.Which has the address of: 2490 PrairieLane, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:HOLLY DECKERColorado Registration #: 32647355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-910-25463*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

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The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:HOLLY DECKERColorado Registration #: 32647355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-910-25463*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0689First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0691

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/29/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: SONYA TAMMEN ANDPAUL A. HARRISOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR LENDER, COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/31/2004Recording Date of DOT: 4/9/2004Reception No. of DOT: 2004035979DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $190,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $162,719.30Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to pay monthly install-ments due Note Holder.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 12, BLOCK 7, AMENDED PLAT OFGLOVER SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 228 DouglasFir Avenue, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:HOLLY DECKERColorado Registration #: 32647355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-910-25453*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0691First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0695

To Whom It May Concern: On 11/1/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KEVIN COOPEROriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR RBC MORTGAGE COMPANYCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/14/2005Recording Date of DOT: 1/31/2005Reception No. of DOT: 2005008973DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $189,600.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $181,307.29Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 26, BLOCK 2, FIRST REPLAT OFTHE MEADOWS FILING NO. 1, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 4730 NorthFoxtrail Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 11/1/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15117*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0695First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 11/1/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15117*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0695First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

FranktownNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0696

To Whom It May Concern: On 11/1/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: DANA T HOUSTONOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR LENDER, COUNTRYWIDE BANK, ADIVISION OF TREASURY BANK, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/15/2005Recording Date of DOT: 7/6/2005Reception No. of DOT: 2005061195**DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $394,250.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $397,179.68Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to pay monthly install-ments due Note Holder.**MODIFIED BYLOAN MODIFICATION AGREEMENTDATED 4/20/09THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 37, BURNING TREE RANCH,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO.Which has the address of: 8887 BurningRidge Court, Franktown, CO 80116

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 11/1/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:TONI DALEColorado Registration #: 30580355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-910-25473*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0696First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0699

To Whom It May Concern: On 11/1/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROSS A THOMSEN,AND MISTY A THOMSENOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR LENDER, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/3/2011Recording Date of DOT: 12/14/2011Reception No. of DOT: 2011078729DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $408,784.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $404,972.84Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to pay monthly install-ments due Note Holder.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 7, BLOCK 4, THE VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK, 2ND AMENDMENT-LIBERTY VILLAGE PORTION, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 6632 Lynch Ln,Castle Rock, CO 80108-9500

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 11/1/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:HOLLY DECKERColorado Registration #: 32647355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-944-25505*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 19, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 11/1/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:HOLLY DECKERColorado Registration #: 32647355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250,LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228Phone #: (303) 274-0155Fax #: (303) 274-0159Attorney File #: 13-944-25505*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0699First Publication: 12/26/2013Last Publication: 1/23/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ParkerNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0674

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JULANE POWELLOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORT-GAGE COMPANYCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:WELLS FARGO BANK, NADate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/19/2009Recording Date of DOT: 11/23/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009088769DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $150,618.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $150,274.14Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:Building 6 Condominium Unit 201, CreekSide at Parker Condominiums, accordingto the Condominium Map for Creek Sideat Parker condominiums and as de-scribed in the Declaration of Condomini-um and of Easements, Covenants, Condi-tions and Restrictions of Creek Side atParker, recorded on October 21, 2003 atReception No. 2003152877, in the officeof the Clerk & Recorder of DouglasCounty, State of Colorado, and Con-dominium Map for Creek Side at ParkerCondominiums recorded December 11,2003 at Reception No. 2003174763. Gar-age Building 8 Garage Unit 26, CreekSide at Parker Condominiums, accordingto the Condominium Map for Creek Sideat Parker Condominiums and as de-scribed in the Declaration of Condomini-um and of Easements, Covenants, Condi-tions and Restrictions of Creek Side atParker recorded on October 21, 2003 atReception No. 2003152877, in the officeof the Clerk & Recorder of DouglasCounty, State of Colorado, and Con-dominium Map for Creek Side at ParkerCondominiums recorded December 11,2003 at Reception No. 2003174763.County of Douglas, State of ColoradoWhich has the address of: 10805 SouthTwenty Mile Road #201, Parker, CO80134

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, February 12, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/30/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:MONICA KADRMASColorado Registration #: 349041199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9105.06233*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0674First Publication: 12/19/2013Last Publication: 1/16/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0429

To Whom It May Concern: On 6/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JUAN MANUEL MOR-ALES R. AND YOLANDA MORALESOriginal Beneficiary: CITYWIDE BANKSCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CITY-WIDE BANKSDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2001Recording Date of DOT: 3/5/2001Reception No. of DOT: 01017109DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $247,742.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $180,869.92Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to make timely pay-ments required under said Deed of Trustand the Debt secured thereby.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: TRACT 17W - STONE CAN-ON RANCH A TRACT OF LAND SITU-ATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DE-GREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDSWEST WITH ALL BEARINGS CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCEOF 1192.37 FEET; THENCE 89 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 1267.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 1214.22 FEET; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1267.91 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING. PARCEL B: A NON-EXCLUS-IVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS ANDUTILITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THENORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FOOT INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SEC-TION 6 AND CONSIDERING THENORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SAID SECTION 6 TO BEAR SOUTH8 9 D E G R E E S 4 2 M I N U T E S 0 5SECONDS WEST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO: THENCE SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 42 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 1082.80 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECTCENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE-GREES 52 MINUTES 16 SECONDSWEST A DISTANCE OF 345.35 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF236.16 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 500.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 27 DEGREES 03 MINUTES44 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES56 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 224.08 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT A DISTANCE OF 406.70 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF1000.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 23 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 14MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 330.81FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 212.73 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEGREES 37MINUTES 39 SECONDS TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 23 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 28 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID TANGENT A DIS-TANCE OF 1605.23 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OFSECTION 6 AND TO THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE;AND THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT (BE-ING 30.00 FOOT IN WIDTH) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON JUNE 28, 1994 IN BOOK 1205 ATPAGE 859 THRU 873, AND THAT CER-TAIN EASEMENT (BEING 30.00 FOOTIN WIDTH AND BEING EAST OF ANDADJOINING THE 30.00 FOOT EASE-MENT DESCRIBED ABOVE) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON SEPTEMBER 2, 1994 IN BOOK 1216AT PAGE 1986 AND IN INSTRUMENTRECORDED ON OCTOBER 14, 1994 INBOOK 1224 AT PAGE 1287. THIS PROP-ERTY DESCRIPTION WAS PREPAREDUNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OFDAVID E. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935), 105WILOCX STREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO80104. PARCEL C: A NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR ACCESS AND UTIL-ITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THESOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FEET INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THEPOINT OF TERMINUS OF PARCEL B,WHICH BEARS NORTH 88 DEGREES 30MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 215.94 FEET FROM THECENTER 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 6;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF TER-MINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104. PARCEL D:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SITU-ATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 6 AND IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE CENTER 1/4CORNER OF SECTION 6; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 45SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 6 A DISTANCE OF 215.94 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING (BEING THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF PARCEL C); THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ADISTANCE OF 7.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 14 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF1183.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 195.25 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 26 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF283.72 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 34 DEGREES 35 MINUTES14 SECONDS; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 28 MINUTES 48 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 319.94 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 14 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF173.14 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 21 DEGREES 06 MINUTES26 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 1102.45 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 114.03 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 167.05 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 06MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 73.09 FEET; THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80104.PARCEL F A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-MENT SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THESOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DEGREES 31MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST WITHALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREINRELATIVE THERETO; THENCE NORTH2 0 D E G R E E S 4 5 M I N U T E S 5 2SECONDS WEST ECONDS A DIS-TANCE OF 625.87 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 338.33 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41 DE-GREES 14 MINUTES 40 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 194.26FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 21 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 DE-GREES TO A POINT OF TANGENT ANDTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-GREES 31 MINUTES 12 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES31 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 143.73 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 381.52FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 41 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 40SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 20 DEGREES 45MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 601.44FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 88DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 64.78 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY DE-SCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDERTHE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF DAVIDE. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935). 105 WILCOXSTREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO. 80104.PARCEL G AN EASEMENT FOR IN-GRESS AND EGRESS OVER ANDACROSS THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED PROPERTY: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7,TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WESTOF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNEROF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHW-EST 1/4 AND CONSIDERING THESOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR SOUTH8 8 D E G R E E S 3 6 M I N U T E S 2 1SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 2351.82 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF PARCEL F, THANECENORTH 20 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 52SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTLINE A DISTANCE OF 64.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 2329.22 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH0 0 D E G R E E S 2 2 M I N U T E S 1 3SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THESE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSWERE PREPARED UNDER THE DIR-ECT SUPERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCH-ER (P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE RICK, CO. 80104Which has the address of: 5221 StoneCanon Ranch Road, Castle Rock, CO80104

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 6/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JUAN MANUEL MOR-ALES R. AND YOLANDA MORALESOriginal Beneficiary: CITYWIDE BANKSCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CITY-WIDE BANKSDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2001Recording Date of DOT: 3/5/2001Reception No. of DOT: 01017109DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $247,742.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $180,869.92Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to make timely pay-ments required under said Deed of Trustand the Debt secured thereby.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: TRACT 17W - STONE CAN-ON RANCH A TRACT OF LAND SITU-ATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DE-GREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDSWEST WITH ALL BEARINGS CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCEOF 1192.37 FEET; THENCE 89 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 1267.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 1214.22 FEET; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1267.91 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING. PARCEL B: A NON-EXCLUS-IVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS ANDUTILITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THENORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FOOT INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SEC-TION 6 AND CONSIDERING THENORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SAID SECTION 6 TO BEAR SOUTH8 9 D E G R E E S 4 2 M I N U T E S 0 5SECONDS WEST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO: THENCE SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 42 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 1082.80 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECTCENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE-GREES 52 MINUTES 16 SECONDSWEST A DISTANCE OF 345.35 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF236.16 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 500.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 27 DEGREES 03 MINUTES44 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES56 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 224.08 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT A DISTANCE OF 406.70 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF1000.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 23 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 14MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 330.81FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 212.73 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEGREES 37MINUTES 39 SECONDS TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 23 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 28 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID TANGENT A DIS-TANCE OF 1605.23 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OFSECTION 6 AND TO THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE;AND THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT (BE-ING 30.00 FOOT IN WIDTH) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON JUNE 28, 1994 IN BOOK 1205 ATPAGE 859 THRU 873, AND THAT CER-TAIN EASEMENT (BEING 30.00 FOOTIN WIDTH AND BEING EAST OF ANDADJOINING THE 30.00 FOOT EASE-MENT DESCRIBED ABOVE) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON SEPTEMBER 2, 1994 IN BOOK 1216AT PAGE 1986 AND IN INSTRUMENTRECORDED ON OCTOBER 14, 1994 INBOOK 1224 AT PAGE 1287. THIS PROP-ERTY DESCRIPTION WAS PREPAREDUNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OFDAVID E. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935), 105WILOCX STREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO80104. PARCEL C: A NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR ACCESS AND UTIL-ITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THESOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FEET INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THEPOINT OF TERMINUS OF PARCEL B,WHICH BEARS NORTH 88 DEGREES 30MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 215.94 FEET FROM THECENTER 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 6;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF TER-MINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104. PARCEL D:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SITU-ATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 6 AND IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE CENTER 1/4CORNER OF SECTION 6; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 45SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 6 A DISTANCE OF 215.94 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING (BEING THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF PARCEL C); THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ADISTANCE OF 7.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 14 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF1183.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 195.25 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 26 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF283.72 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 34 DEGREES 35 MINUTES14 SECONDS; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 28 MINUTES 48 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 319.94 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 14 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF173.14 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 21 DEGREES 06 MINUTES26 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 1102.45 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 114.03 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 167.05 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 06MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 73.09 FEET; THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80104.PARCEL F A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-MENT SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THESOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DEGREES 31MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST WITHALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREINRELATIVE THERETO; THENCE NORTH2 0 D E G R E E S 4 5 M I N U T E S 5 2SECONDS WEST ECONDS A DIS-TANCE OF 625.87 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 338.33 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41 DE-GREES 14 MINUTES 40 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 194.26FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 21 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 DE-GREES TO A POINT OF TANGENT ANDTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-GREES 31 MINUTES 12 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES31 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 143.73 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 381.52FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 41 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 40SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 20 DEGREES 45MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 601.44FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 88DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 64.78 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY DE-SCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDERTHE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF DAVIDE. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935). 105 WILCOXSTREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO. 80104.PARCEL G AN EASEMENT FOR IN-GRESS AND EGRESS OVER ANDACROSS THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED PROPERTY: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7,TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WESTOF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNEROF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHW-EST 1/4 AND CONSIDERING THESOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR SOUTH8 8 D E G R E E S 3 6 M I N U T E S 2 1SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 2351.82 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF PARCEL F, THANECENORTH 20 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 52SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTLINE A DISTANCE OF 64.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 2329.22 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH0 0 D E G R E E S 2 2 M I N U T E S 1 3SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THESE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSWERE PREPARED UNDER THE DIR-ECT SUPERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCH-ER (P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE RICK, CO. 80104Which has the address of: 5221 StoneCanon Ranch Road, Castle Rock, CO80104

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 6/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JUAN MANUEL MOR-ALES R. AND YOLANDA MORALESOriginal Beneficiary: CITYWIDE BANKSCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CITY-WIDE BANKSDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2001Recording Date of DOT: 3/5/2001Reception No. of DOT: 01017109DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $247,742.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $180,869.92Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to make timely pay-ments required under said Deed of Trustand the Debt secured thereby.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: TRACT 17W - STONE CAN-ON RANCH A TRACT OF LAND SITU-ATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DE-GREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDSWEST WITH ALL BEARINGS CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCEOF 1192.37 FEET; THENCE 89 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 1267.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 1214.22 FEET; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1267.91 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING. PARCEL B: A NON-EXCLUS-IVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS ANDUTILITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THENORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FOOT INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SEC-TION 6 AND CONSIDERING THENORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SAID SECTION 6 TO BEAR SOUTH8 9 D E G R E E S 4 2 M I N U T E S 0 5SECONDS WEST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO: THENCE SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 42 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 1082.80 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECTCENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE-GREES 52 MINUTES 16 SECONDSWEST A DISTANCE OF 345.35 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF236.16 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 500.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 27 DEGREES 03 MINUTES44 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES56 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 224.08 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT A DISTANCE OF 406.70 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF1000.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 23 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 14MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 330.81FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 212.73 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEGREES 37MINUTES 39 SECONDS TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 23 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 28 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID TANGENT A DIS-TANCE OF 1605.23 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OFSECTION 6 AND TO THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE;AND THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT (BE-ING 30.00 FOOT IN WIDTH) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON JUNE 28, 1994 IN BOOK 1205 ATPAGE 859 THRU 873, AND THAT CER-TAIN EASEMENT (BEING 30.00 FOOTIN WIDTH AND BEING EAST OF ANDADJOINING THE 30.00 FOOT EASE-MENT DESCRIBED ABOVE) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON SEPTEMBER 2, 1994 IN BOOK 1216AT PAGE 1986 AND IN INSTRUMENTRECORDED ON OCTOBER 14, 1994 INBOOK 1224 AT PAGE 1287. THIS PROP-ERTY DESCRIPTION WAS PREPAREDUNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OFDAVID E. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935), 105WILOCX STREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO80104. PARCEL C: A NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR ACCESS AND UTIL-ITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THESOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FEET INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THEPOINT OF TERMINUS OF PARCEL B,WHICH BEARS NORTH 88 DEGREES 30MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 215.94 FEET FROM THECENTER 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 6;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF TER-MINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104. PARCEL D:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SITU-ATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 6 AND IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE CENTER 1/4CORNER OF SECTION 6; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 45SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 6 A DISTANCE OF 215.94 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING (BEING THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF PARCEL C); THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ADISTANCE OF 7.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 14 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF1183.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 195.25 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 26 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF283.72 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 34 DEGREES 35 MINUTES14 SECONDS; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 28 MINUTES 48 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 319.94 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 14 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF173.14 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 21 DEGREES 06 MINUTES26 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 1102.45 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 114.03 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 167.05 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 06MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 73.09 FEET; THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80104.PARCEL F A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-MENT SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THESOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DEGREES 31MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST WITHALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREINRELATIVE THERETO; THENCE NORTH2 0 D E G R E E S 4 5 M I N U T E S 5 2SECONDS WEST ECONDS A DIS-TANCE OF 625.87 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 338.33 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41 DE-GREES 14 MINUTES 40 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 194.26FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 21 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 DE-GREES TO A POINT OF TANGENT ANDTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-GREES 31 MINUTES 12 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES31 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 143.73 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 381.52FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 41 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 40SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 20 DEGREES 45MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 601.44FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 88DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 64.78 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY DE-SCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDERTHE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF DAVIDE. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935). 105 WILCOXSTREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO. 80104.PARCEL G AN EASEMENT FOR IN-GRESS AND EGRESS OVER ANDACROSS THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED PROPERTY: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7,TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WESTOF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNEROF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHW-EST 1/4 AND CONSIDERING THESOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR SOUTH8 8 D E G R E E S 3 6 M I N U T E S 2 1SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 2351.82 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF PARCEL F, THANECENORTH 20 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 52SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTLINE A DISTANCE OF 64.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 2329.22 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH0 0 D E G R E E S 2 2 M I N U T E S 1 3SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THESE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSWERE PREPARED UNDER THE DIR-ECT SUPERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCH-ER (P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE RICK, CO. 80104Which has the address of: 5221 StoneCanon Ranch Road, Castle Rock, CO80104NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 6/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:SHERI L KELLY-RABOLTColorado Registration #: 275011700 LINCOLN STREET SUITE 4000,DENVER, COLORADO 80203Phone #: (303) 318-0134Fax #:Attorney File #: 10554.051*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.:2013-0429First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Government Legals Public Notice

NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE

Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council didadopt the following named and describedOrdinance during its Regular meeting onDecember 17, 2013, which commenced at6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Coun-cil Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., CastleRock, CO 80104

Title of Adopted Ordinance:Ordinance No. 2013- 42

An Ordinance Revising Chapter 2.01Of The Castle Rock Municipal CodeRegarding Election Procedures

Subject Matter Summary:The purpose of this ordinance is to amendthe Municipal Code to integrate certainprovisions of the Colorado Legislature’sHB 1303, which made substant ia lchanges to the statutes related to Stateelections, into the Town’s Election Code,which governs the conduct of MunicipalElections.

Legal Notice No.: 924664First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE

Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council didadopt the following named and describedOrdinance during its Regular meeting onDecember 17, 2013, which commenced at6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Coun-cil Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., CastleRock, CO 80104

Title of Adopted Ordinance:Ordinance No. 2013- 41

An Ordinance Amending Title 17 of theCastle Rock Municipal Code and theTown of Castle Rock Zoning DistrictMap by Creating a New Front StreetOverlay Classification; Designating theFront Street Overlay District Boundar-ies; Amending the Permitted Use Mat-rix and Adopting a New Chapter 17.43Governing the Front Street Overlay Dis-trict

Subject Matter Summary:The purpose of this ordinance is to createa zoning overlay to address basic devel-opment criteria, allow a wider variety ofuses in the Front Street area and createdesign standards to ensure compatibledevelopment.

Legal Notice No.: 924665First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

Covenant at Castle Rock Annexation

Notice is hereby given that the TownCouncil of the Town of Castle Rock, Col-orado will hold a public hearing on Janu-ary 21, 2014 at 6:00 pm in the Town ofCastle Rock Town Hall, 100 N. WilcoxStreet, Castle Rock, Colorado. The pur-pose of the hearing is to determine if theproperty described in the following annex-ation petition shall be annexed to theTown of Castle Rock as an enclave. TheTown Council Substantial ComplianceResolution follows.Sally Misare, Town Clerk

RESOLUTION NO. 2013 - 61:A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A PETI-TION FOR ANNEXATION OF CERTAINREAL PROPERTY DENOMINATED ASTHE COVENANT AT CASTLE ROCKANNEXATION; FINDING THAT THE AN-NEXATION PETITION IS IN SUBSTAN-TIAL COMPLIANCE WITH APPLIC-ABLE STATUTORY CRITERIA; FIND-ING THAT THE PROPOSED ANNEXA-TION CONSTITUTES AN ENCLAVE TOTHE TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK; ANDAUTHORIZING FURTHER ANNEXA-TION PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TOTHE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT OF1965.

WHEREAS, on September 26, 2013, aPetition for Annexation of certain realproperty denominated as the Covenant atCastle Rock Annexation was filed with theTown Clerk of the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado, which Petition for Annexation isattached as Exhibit 1;

WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-107(1)(f) the Town Council, without un-due delay, is required to determine if thePetition is in substantial compliance withC.R.S. 31-12-107(1), and if so, it is to fol-low the procedures for consideration ofthe proposed annexation in accordancewith the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965;

WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-107(5), if an annexation petition is filedand the territory sought to be annexedmeets the specifications of section 31-12-106(1) then the governing body of the mu-nicipality shall initiate annexation proceed-ings pursuant to the appropriate provi-sions of section 31-12-106(1); and

WHEREAS, the Covenant at Castle RockAnnexation territory is an enclave entirelysurrounded by the Town of Castle Rockmeeting the specifications of 31-12-106(1)(1.1).

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEDBY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THETOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADOAS FOLLOWS:

Substantial Compliance. The Petition forAnnexation of Covenant at Castle Rock tothe Town of Castle Rock, Colorado is ac-cepted as filed with the Town Clerk onSeptember 26, 2013, and is found to be insubstantial compliance with the require-ments of C.R.S. 31-12-107(1) in that: thesigners of the Petition comprise more thanfifty percent (50%) of the landowners inthe area proposed to be annexed, andown more than fifty percent (50%) of thearea proposed to be annexed, excludingpublic streets and alleys and any landowned by the Town of Castle Rock; thePetition contains the allegations and in-formation required by statute; and the Pe-tition is accompanied by four copies of anannexation map containing the informa-tion required by statute.

Enclave Annexation Process. The Coven-ant at Castle Rock Annexation territoryconstitutes an enclave in compliance withC.R.S. 38-12-106(1)(1.1) and further an-nexation proceedings shall be in conform-ance with C.R.S. 31-12-107(5) and 31-12-106(1). Consequently, no public hearingunder C.R.S. 31-12-108(1) is required.

Notice. Pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-108(2),the Town Clerk shall cause notice to bepublished in some newspaper of generalcirculation once a week for four success-ive weeks, the first publication to be atleast thirty (30) days prior to the date ofthe annexation public hearing. The TownClerk shall further send by registered mailto the Douglas County Board of CountyCommissioners, the Douglas County At-torney, and to any special district orschool district having territory within thearea to be annexed, a copy of the pub-lished notice together with a copy of thePetition and this Resolution at least twentyfive (25) days prior to the date fixed for theannexation public hearing. The TownClerk shall also file a copy of an annexa-tion impact report complying with 31-12-108.5 with the Douglas County Board ofCounty Commissioners at least twenty(20) days prior to the date fixed for the an-nexation hearing.

PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTEDthis 5th day of November, 2013 by theTown Council of the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado on first and final reading by avote of 5 for, and 0 against.

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WHEREAS, on September 26, 2013, aPetition for Annexation of certain realproperty denominated as the Covenant atCastle Rock Annexation was filed with theTown Clerk of the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado, which Petition for Annexation isattached as Exhibit 1;

WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-107(1)(f) the Town Council, without un-due delay, is required to determine if thePetition is in substantial compliance withC.R.S. 31-12-107(1), and if so, it is to fol-low the procedures for consideration ofthe proposed annexation in accordancewith the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965;

WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-107(5), if an annexation petition is filedand the territory sought to be annexedmeets the specifications of section 31-12-106(1) then the governing body of the mu-nicipality shall initiate annexation proceed-ings pursuant to the appropriate provi-sions of section 31-12-106(1); and

WHEREAS, the Covenant at Castle RockAnnexation territory is an enclave entirelysurrounded by the Town of Castle Rockmeeting the specifications of 31-12-106(1)(1.1).

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEDBY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THETOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADOAS FOLLOWS:

Substantial Compliance. The Petition forAnnexation of Covenant at Castle Rock tothe Town of Castle Rock, Colorado is ac-cepted as filed with the Town Clerk onSeptember 26, 2013, and is found to be insubstantial compliance with the require-ments of C.R.S. 31-12-107(1) in that: thesigners of the Petition comprise more thanfifty percent (50%) of the landowners inthe area proposed to be annexed, andown more than fifty percent (50%) of thearea proposed to be annexed, excludingpublic streets and alleys and any landowned by the Town of Castle Rock; thePetition contains the allegations and in-formation required by statute; and the Pe-tition is accompanied by four copies of anannexation map containing the informa-tion required by statute.

Enclave Annexation Process. The Coven-ant at Castle Rock Annexation territoryconstitutes an enclave in compliance withC.R.S. 38-12-106(1)(1.1) and further an-nexation proceedings shall be in conform-ance with C.R.S. 31-12-107(5) and 31-12-106(1). Consequently, no public hearingunder C.R.S. 31-12-108(1) is required.

Notice. Pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-108(2),the Town Clerk shall cause notice to bepublished in some newspaper of generalcirculation once a week for four success-ive weeks, the first publication to be atleast thirty (30) days prior to the date ofthe annexation public hearing. The TownClerk shall further send by registered mailto the Douglas County Board of CountyCommissioners, the Douglas County At-torney, and to any special district orschool district having territory within thearea to be annexed, a copy of the pub-lished notice together with a copy of thePetition and this Resolution at least twentyfive (25) days prior to the date fixed for theannexation public hearing. The TownClerk shall also file a copy of an annexa-tion impact report complying with 31-12-108.5 with the Douglas County Board ofCounty Commissioners at least twenty(20) days prior to the date fixed for the an-nexation hearing.

PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTEDthis 5th day of November, 2013 by theTown Council of the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado on first and final reading by avote of 5 for, and 0 against.

PETITION FOR ANNEXATIONTO: THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THETOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO

The undersigned landowners ("Petition-ers"), in accordance with Article 12,Chapter 31, C.R.S., as amended, herebypetitions the Town Council of the Town ofCastle Rock, for annexation to the Townof Castle Rock of the following describedunincorporated area (territory) situate andbeing in the County of Douglas, State ofColorado, to wit:See Exhibit attached hereto and herebyincorporated as if fully set forth herein.Petitioners further state as follows:(1) That it is desirable and necessary thatsuch area be annexed to the Town ofCastle Rock, Colorado.

(2) That the requirements of Sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105 of the ColoradoRevised Statutes exist or have been metin that:

(a) Not less than one-sixth of the perimet-er of the area proposed to be annexed isor will be contiguous with the existingboundary of the Town of Castle Rock, Col-orado.

(b) A community of interest exists betweenthe area proposed to be annexed and theTown of Castle Rock, Colorado.

(c) The area proposed to be annexed isurban or will be urbanized in the near fu-ture.

(d) The area proposed to be annexed isintegrated with or is capable of being in-tegrated with the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado.

(e) No land held in identical ownership,whether consisting of one tract or parcel ofreal estate or two or more contiguoustracts or parcels of real estate meetseither of the following:

1. Is divided into separate parts or parcelswithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof, unless such tractsor parcels are separated by a dedicatedstreet, road or other public way, and to theextent a tract or parcel is so divided, thispetition is intended to evidence such con-sent; or2. If such a separate tract or parcel com-prises twenty (20) acres or more andwhich, together with the buildings and im-provements situated thereon has a valu-ation for assessment in excess of twohundred thousand dollars ($200,000) forad valorem tax purposes for the year nextpreceding the annexation, is includedwithin the area proposed to be annexedwithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof.

(f) The annexation of the area proposed tobe annexed will not result in the detach-ment of area from any school district andthe attachment of same to another schooldistrict.

(g) The area proposed to be annexed bythe Town of Castle Rock or substantiallythe same area has not been the subject ofan election for annexation to the Town ofCastle Rock within the preceding twelve(12) months, nor is any part of said areapresently a part of any incorporated city,town or city and county.

(h) No part of the area proposed to be an-nexed is more than three (3) miles from apoint on the boundary of the Town ofCastle Rock as such was establishedmore than one year before this annexa-tion is effective.

(i) In establishing the boundaries of thearea proposed to be annexed, where aportion of a platted street or alley is an-nexed, the entire width of any plattedstreet or alley is included within the areaannexed.

(j) Reasonable access shall not be deniedto landowners, owners of easements, ortheowners of franchises adjoining a plattedstreet or alley to be annexed by the Townof Castle Rock but is not bounded on bothsides by the Town.

(3) That this Petition for Annexation is ac-companied by four (4) copies of the an-nexation map containing the following in-formation:

(a) a written legal description of theboundaries of the area proposed to be an-nexed;

(b) a map showing the boundary of thearea proposed to be annexed, such mapprepared and containing the seal of a re-gistered engineer or land surveyor;

(c) within the annexation boundary mapthere is shown the location of each owner-ship tract in unplatted land, and if part orall of the area is platted, then the boundar-ies and the plat number of plots or of lotsand blocks are shown; and

(d) next to the boundary of the area pro-posed to be annexed is drawn the con-tiguous boundary of the Town of CastleRock and the contiguous boundary of anyother municipality abutting the area pro-posed to be annexed.

(4) That the Petitioners signed this Peti-tion for Annexation not more than onehundred eighty (180) days prior to thedate of filing the Petition for Annexationwith the Town Clerk.

(5) That the undersigned Petitioners com-prise more than fifty percent (50%) of thelandowners of the area proposed to beannexed, exclusive of streets, and by theirsignatures have attested to the facts andagree to the conditions herein containednegating the necessity for any annexationelection.

(6) That this Petition for Annexation satis-fies the requirements of Article II, Section30, of the Constitution of Colorado in thatit is signed by persons comprising morethan fifty percent (50%) of the landownersin the area proposed to be annexed whoown more than fifty percent (50%) of saidarea, excluding public streets and alleysand any land owned by the Town ofCastle Rock.

(7) In accordance with Section 31-12-107(1) (e), C.R.S., the undersigned Petition-ers may withdraw their signatures on thisPetition for Annexation at any point priorto the second reading of the annexationordinance by delivering written notice ofsuch withdrawal to the Town Clerk’s Of-fice. If Petitioners’ signatures are with-drawn in accordance with this paragraph,this Petition shall be void and have noforce or effect.

(8) That upon the annexation ordinancebecoming effective, all lands within thearea proposed to be annexed shall be-come subject to all ordinances, resolution,rules and regulations of the Town ofCastle Rock, except for general propertytaxes, which shall become effective Janu-ary 1st of the next succeeding year follow-ing passage of the annexation ordinance.

(9) That this Petition for Annexation in-cludes the signatures of all Petitionersproposing the annexation, the mailing ad-dress of each Petitioner, the legal descrip-tion of the land owned by each of the re-spective Petitioners, and the date of sign-ing each signature. The legal descriptionof land owned by each undersigned Peti-tioner is identified in Exhibit.

Therefore, the Petitioners respectfully re-quest that the Town Council of the Townof Castle Rock, Colorado approve the an-nexation of the territory described herein.

Government Legals

The undersigned landowners ("Petition-ers"), in accordance with Article 12,Chapter 31, C.R.S., as amended, herebypetitions the Town Council of the Town ofCastle Rock, for annexation to the Townof Castle Rock of the following describedunincorporated area (territory) situate andbeing in the County of Douglas, State ofColorado, to wit:See Exhibit attached hereto and herebyincorporated as if fully set forth herein.Petitioners further state as follows:(1) That it is desirable and necessary thatsuch area be annexed to the Town ofCastle Rock, Colorado.

(2) That the requirements of Sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105 of the ColoradoRevised Statutes exist or have been metin that:

(a) Not less than one-sixth of the perimet-er of the area proposed to be annexed isor will be contiguous with the existingboundary of the Town of Castle Rock, Col-orado.

(b) A community of interest exists betweenthe area proposed to be annexed and theTown of Castle Rock, Colorado.

(c) The area proposed to be annexed isurban or will be urbanized in the near fu-ture.

(d) The area proposed to be annexed isintegrated with or is capable of being in-tegrated with the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado.

(e) No land held in identical ownership,whether consisting of one tract or parcel ofreal estate or two or more contiguoustracts or parcels of real estate meetseither of the following:

1. Is divided into separate parts or parcelswithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof, unless such tractsor parcels are separated by a dedicatedstreet, road or other public way, and to theextent a tract or parcel is so divided, thispetition is intended to evidence such con-sent; or2. If such a separate tract or parcel com-prises twenty (20) acres or more andwhich, together with the buildings and im-provements situated thereon has a valu-ation for assessment in excess of twohundred thousand dollars ($200,000) forad valorem tax purposes for the year nextpreceding the annexation, is includedwithin the area proposed to be annexedwithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof.

(f) The annexation of the area proposed tobe annexed will not result in the detach-ment of area from any school district andthe attachment of same to another schooldistrict.

(g) The area proposed to be annexed bythe Town of Castle Rock or substantiallythe same area has not been the subject ofan election for annexation to the Town ofCastle Rock within the preceding twelve(12) months, nor is any part of said areapresently a part of any incorporated city,town or city and county.

(h) No part of the area proposed to be an-nexed is more than three (3) miles from apoint on the boundary of the Town ofCastle Rock as such was establishedmore than one year before this annexa-tion is effective.

(i) In establishing the boundaries of thearea proposed to be annexed, where aportion of a platted street or alley is an-nexed, the entire width of any plattedstreet or alley is included within the areaannexed.

(j) Reasonable access shall not be deniedto landowners, owners of easements, ortheowners of franchises adjoining a plattedstreet or alley to be annexed by the Townof Castle Rock but is not bounded on bothsides by the Town.

(3) That this Petition for Annexation is ac-companied by four (4) copies of the an-nexation map containing the following in-formation:

(a) a written legal description of theboundaries of the area proposed to be an-nexed;

(b) a map showing the boundary of thearea proposed to be annexed, such mapprepared and containing the seal of a re-gistered engineer or land surveyor;

(c) within the annexation boundary mapthere is shown the location of each owner-ship tract in unplatted land, and if part orall of the area is platted, then the boundar-ies and the plat number of plots or of lotsand blocks are shown; and

(d) next to the boundary of the area pro-posed to be annexed is drawn the con-tiguous boundary of the Town of CastleRock and the contiguous boundary of anyother municipality abutting the area pro-posed to be annexed.

(4) That the Petitioners signed this Peti-tion for Annexation not more than onehundred eighty (180) days prior to thedate of filing the Petition for Annexationwith the Town Clerk.

(5) That the undersigned Petitioners com-prise more than fifty percent (50%) of thelandowners of the area proposed to beannexed, exclusive of streets, and by theirsignatures have attested to the facts andagree to the conditions herein containednegating the necessity for any annexationelection.

(6) That this Petition for Annexation satis-fies the requirements of Article II, Section30, of the Constitution of Colorado in thatit is signed by persons comprising morethan fifty percent (50%) of the landownersin the area proposed to be annexed whoown more than fifty percent (50%) of saidarea, excluding public streets and alleysand any land owned by the Town ofCastle Rock.

(7) In accordance with Section 31-12-107(1) (e), C.R.S., the undersigned Petition-ers may withdraw their signatures on thisPetition for Annexation at any point priorto the second reading of the annexationordinance by delivering written notice ofsuch withdrawal to the Town Clerk’s Of-fice. If Petitioners’ signatures are with-drawn in accordance with this paragraph,this Petition shall be void and have noforce or effect.

(8) That upon the annexation ordinancebecoming effective, all lands within thearea proposed to be annexed shall be-come subject to all ordinances, resolution,rules and regulations of the Town ofCastle Rock, except for general propertytaxes, which shall become effective Janu-ary 1st of the next succeeding year follow-ing passage of the annexation ordinance.

(9) That this Petition for Annexation in-cludes the signatures of all Petitionersproposing the annexation, the mailing ad-dress of each Petitioner, the legal descrip-tion of the land owned by each of the re-spective Petitioners, and the date of sign-ing each signature. The legal descriptionof land owned by each undersigned Peti-tioner is identified in Exhibit.

Therefore, the Petitioners respectfully re-quest that the Town Council of the Townof Castle Rock, Colorado approve the an-nexation of the territory described herein.

PETITIONERS:National Covenant Properties LandCompany, LLC

EXHIBITANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTIONA PARCEL OF LAND BEING ALL OFTHE AREA SOUTH OF THE CASTLEHIGHLANDS ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 342923,WEST OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502,NORTH OF THE PARCEL 2 OF SOUTHMEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXATION RE-CORDED UNDER RECEPTION NO.364375 AND EAST OF WOLFENSBER-GER ROAD, ALL IN THE RECORDS OFTHE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK ANDRECORDER, LOCATED IN THE NORTH-EAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9,AND THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTEROF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH,RANGE 67 WEST, OF THE SIXTH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO BE-ING MORE PAR TICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE WEST LINEOF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC-TION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE67 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPALMERIDIAN BEING ASSUMED TO BEARN01°05'34"W A DISTANCE OF 1288.91FEET. MONUMENTED BY A 3-1/4" ALU-MINUM CAP LS 12046 AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER AND A 3-1/4" ALUMIN-UM CAP LS 25629 AT THE NORTHW-EST CORNER.

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 10;

THENCE S06°23'18"E A DISTANCE OF574.52 FEET, TO A POINT ON THESOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF WOLFENSBERGER ROADAND A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLYLINE OF THE CASTLE HIGHLANDS AN-NEXATION AS RECORDED UNDER RE-CEPTION NO. 342923, SAID POINT BE-ING THE POINT OF BEGINNING;

THENCE ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OFSAID CASTLE HIGHLANDS ANNEXA-TION THE FOLLOWING THREE (3)COURSES:

1. S62°56'35"E A DISTANCE OF 350.24FEET;2. S23°57'35"E A DISTANCE OF 608.07FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 10;3. ON SAID NORTH LINE, N89°44'13"E ADISTANCE OF 2013.63 FEET, TO THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHONE-HALF OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10 ALSOBEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLYLINE OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502;

THENCE ON THE SAID WESTERLYLINE AND THE EAST LINE OF THESOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHW-EST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10,S00°35'44"E A DISTANCE OF 536.44FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH-ERLY LINE OF THE PARCEL 2 OF THESOUTH MEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXA-TION RECORDED UNDER RECEPTIONNO. 364375;

THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLYLINE, THE FOLLOWING TWO (2)COURSES:1. S89°44'47"W A DISTANCE OF 2607.23FEET;2. N40°01'12"W A DISTANCE OF 701.87FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFWOLFENSBERGER ROAD;

THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHEAST-ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIDWOLFENSBERGER ROAD THE FOL-LOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES:1. N40°41'26"E A DISTANCE OF 45.02FEET;2. N36°49'43"E A DISTANCE OF 342.88FEET;3. N37°48'17"E A DISTANCE OF 60.64FEET;4. N34°21'14"E A DISTANCE OF 42.46FEET;5. N25°05'24"E A DISTANCE OF 53.85FEET;6. N17°36'33"E A DISTANCE OF 66.56FEET;7. N33°47'11"E A DISTANCE OF 111.08FEET;8. N33°35'51"E A DISTANCE OF 144.17FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,947,732SQUARE FEET OR 44.714 ACRES.

Legal Notice No.: 924642First Publication: December 19, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals

The undersigned landowners ("Petition-ers"), in accordance with Article 12,Chapter 31, C.R.S., as amended, herebypetitions the Town Council of the Town ofCastle Rock, for annexation to the Townof Castle Rock of the following describedunincorporated area (territory) situate andbeing in the County of Douglas, State ofColorado, to wit:See Exhibit attached hereto and herebyincorporated as if fully set forth herein.Petitioners further state as follows:(1) That it is desirable and necessary thatsuch area be annexed to the Town ofCastle Rock, Colorado.

(2) That the requirements of Sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105 of the ColoradoRevised Statutes exist or have been metin that:

(a) Not less than one-sixth of the perimet-er of the area proposed to be annexed isor will be contiguous with the existingboundary of the Town of Castle Rock, Col-orado.

(b) A community of interest exists betweenthe area proposed to be annexed and theTown of Castle Rock, Colorado.

(c) The area proposed to be annexed isurban or will be urbanized in the near fu-ture.

(d) The area proposed to be annexed isintegrated with or is capable of being in-tegrated with the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado.

(e) No land held in identical ownership,whether consisting of one tract or parcel ofreal estate or two or more contiguoustracts or parcels of real estate meetseither of the following:

1. Is divided into separate parts or parcelswithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof, unless such tractsor parcels are separated by a dedicatedstreet, road or other public way, and to theextent a tract or parcel is so divided, thispetition is intended to evidence such con-sent; or2. If such a separate tract or parcel com-prises twenty (20) acres or more andwhich, together with the buildings and im-provements situated thereon has a valu-ation for assessment in excess of twohundred thousand dollars ($200,000) forad valorem tax purposes for the year nextpreceding the annexation, is includedwithin the area proposed to be annexedwithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof.

(f) The annexation of the area proposed tobe annexed will not result in the detach-ment of area from any school district andthe attachment of same to another schooldistrict.

(g) The area proposed to be annexed bythe Town of Castle Rock or substantiallythe same area has not been the subject ofan election for annexation to the Town ofCastle Rock within the preceding twelve(12) months, nor is any part of said areapresently a part of any incorporated city,town or city and county.

(h) No part of the area proposed to be an-nexed is more than three (3) miles from apoint on the boundary of the Town ofCastle Rock as such was establishedmore than one year before this annexa-tion is effective.

(i) In establishing the boundaries of thearea proposed to be annexed, where aportion of a platted street or alley is an-nexed, the entire width of any plattedstreet or alley is included within the areaannexed.

(j) Reasonable access shall not be deniedto landowners, owners of easements, ortheowners of franchises adjoining a plattedstreet or alley to be annexed by the Townof Castle Rock but is not bounded on bothsides by the Town.

(3) That this Petition for Annexation is ac-companied by four (4) copies of the an-nexation map containing the following in-formation:

(a) a written legal description of theboundaries of the area proposed to be an-nexed;

(b) a map showing the boundary of thearea proposed to be annexed, such mapprepared and containing the seal of a re-gistered engineer or land surveyor;

(c) within the annexation boundary mapthere is shown the location of each owner-ship tract in unplatted land, and if part orall of the area is platted, then the boundar-ies and the plat number of plots or of lotsand blocks are shown; and

(d) next to the boundary of the area pro-posed to be annexed is drawn the con-tiguous boundary of the Town of CastleRock and the contiguous boundary of anyother municipality abutting the area pro-posed to be annexed.

(4) That the Petitioners signed this Peti-tion for Annexation not more than onehundred eighty (180) days prior to thedate of filing the Petition for Annexationwith the Town Clerk.

(5) That the undersigned Petitioners com-prise more than fifty percent (50%) of thelandowners of the area proposed to beannexed, exclusive of streets, and by theirsignatures have attested to the facts andagree to the conditions herein containednegating the necessity for any annexationelection.

(6) That this Petition for Annexation satis-fies the requirements of Article II, Section30, of the Constitution of Colorado in thatit is signed by persons comprising morethan fifty percent (50%) of the landownersin the area proposed to be annexed whoown more than fifty percent (50%) of saidarea, excluding public streets and alleysand any land owned by the Town ofCastle Rock.

(7) In accordance with Section 31-12-107(1) (e), C.R.S., the undersigned Petition-ers may withdraw their signatures on thisPetition for Annexation at any point priorto the second reading of the annexationordinance by delivering written notice ofsuch withdrawal to the Town Clerk’s Of-fice. If Petitioners’ signatures are with-drawn in accordance with this paragraph,this Petition shall be void and have noforce or effect.

(8) That upon the annexation ordinancebecoming effective, all lands within thearea proposed to be annexed shall be-come subject to all ordinances, resolution,rules and regulations of the Town ofCastle Rock, except for general propertytaxes, which shall become effective Janu-ary 1st of the next succeeding year follow-ing passage of the annexation ordinance.

(9) That this Petition for Annexation in-cludes the signatures of all Petitionersproposing the annexation, the mailing ad-dress of each Petitioner, the legal descrip-tion of the land owned by each of the re-spective Petitioners, and the date of sign-ing each signature. The legal descriptionof land owned by each undersigned Peti-tioner is identified in Exhibit.

Therefore, the Petitioners respectfully re-quest that the Town Council of the Townof Castle Rock, Colorado approve the an-nexation of the territory described herein.

PETITIONERS:National Covenant Properties LandCompany, LLC

EXHIBITANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTIONA PARCEL OF LAND BEING ALL OFTHE AREA SOUTH OF THE CASTLEHIGHLANDS ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 342923,WEST OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502,NORTH OF THE PARCEL 2 OF SOUTHMEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXATION RE-CORDED UNDER RECEPTION NO.364375 AND EAST OF WOLFENSBER-GER ROAD, ALL IN THE RECORDS OFTHE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK ANDRECORDER, LOCATED IN THE NORTH-EAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9,AND THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTEROF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH,RANGE 67 WEST, OF THE SIXTH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO BE-ING MORE PARTICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE WEST LINEOF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC-TION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE67 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPALMERIDIAN BEING ASSUMED TO BEARN01°05'34"W A DISTANCE OF 1288.91FEET. MONUMENTED BY A 3-1/4" ALU-MINUM CAP LS 12046 AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER AND A 3-1/4" ALUMIN-UM CAP LS 25629 AT THE NORTHW-EST CORNER.

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 10;

THENCE S06°23'18"E A DISTANCE OF574.52 FEET, TO A POINT ON THESOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF WOLFENSBERGER ROADAND A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLYLINE OF THE CASTLE HIGHLANDS AN-NEXATION AS RECORDED UNDER RE-CEPTION NO. 342923, SAID POINT BE-ING THE POINT OF BEGINNING;

THENCE ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OFSAID CASTLE HIGHLANDS ANNEXA-TION THE FOLLOWING THREE (3)COURSES:

1. S62°56'35"E A DISTANCE OF 350.24FEET;2. S23°57'35"E A DISTANCE OF 608.07FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 10;3. ON SAID NORTH LINE, N89°44'13"E ADISTANCE OF 2013.63 FEET, TO THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHONE-HALF OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10 ALSOBEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLYLINE OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502;

THENCE ON THE SAID WESTERLYLINE AND THE EAST LINE OF THESOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHW-EST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10,S00°35'44"E A DISTANCE OF 536.44FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH-ERLY LINE OF THE PARCEL 2 OF THESOUTH MEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXA-TION RECORDED UNDER RECEPTIONNO. 364375;

THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLYLINE, THE FOLLOWING TWO (2)COURSES:1. S89°44'47"W A DISTANCE OF 2607.23FEET;2. N40°01'12"W A DISTANCE OF 701.87FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFWOLFENSBERGER ROAD;

THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHEAST-ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIDWOLFENSBERGER ROAD THE FOL-LOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES:1. N40°41'26"E A DISTANCE OF 45.02FEET;2. N36°49'43"E A DISTANCE OF 342.88FEET;3. N37°48'17"E A DISTANCE OF 60.64FEET;4. N34°21'14"E A DISTANCE OF 42.46FEET;5. N25°05'24"E A DISTANCE OF 53.85FEET;6. N17°36'33"E A DISTANCE OF 66.56FEET;7. N33°47'11"E A DISTANCE OF 111.08FEET;8. N33°35'51"E A DISTANCE OF 144.17FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,947,732SQUARE FEET OR 44.714 ACRES.

Legal Notice No.: 924642First Publication: December 19, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals

The undersigned landowners ("Petition-ers"), in accordance with Article 12,Chapter 31, C.R.S., as amended, herebypetitions the Town Council of the Town ofCastle Rock, for annexation to the Townof Castle Rock of the following describedunincorporated area (territory) situate andbeing in the County of Douglas, State ofColorado, to wit:See Exhibit attached hereto and herebyincorporated as if fully set forth herein.Petitioners further state as follows:(1) That it is desirable and necessary thatsuch area be annexed to the Town ofCastle Rock, Colorado.

(2) That the requirements of Sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105 of the ColoradoRevised Statutes exist or have been metin that:

(a) Not less than one-sixth of the perimet-er of the area proposed to be annexed isor will be contiguous with the existingboundary of the Town of Castle Rock, Col-orado.

(b) A community of interest exists betweenthe area proposed to be annexed and theTown of Castle Rock, Colorado.

(c) The area proposed to be annexed isurban or will be urbanized in the near fu-ture.

(d) The area proposed to be annexed isintegrated with or is capable of being in-tegrated with the Town of Castle Rock,Colorado.

(e) No land held in identical ownership,whether consisting of one tract or parcel ofreal estate or two or more contiguoustracts or parcels of real estate meetseither of the following:

1. Is divided into separate parts or parcelswithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof, unless such tractsor parcels are separated by a dedicatedstreet, road or other public way, and to theextent a tract or parcel is so divided, thispetition is intended to evidence such con-sent; or2. If such a separate tract or parcel com-prises twenty (20) acres or more andwhich, together with the buildings and im-provements situated thereon has a valu-ation for assessment in excess of twohundred thousand dollars ($200,000) forad valorem tax purposes for the year nextpreceding the annexation, is includedwithin the area proposed to be annexedwithout the wri t ten consent of thelandowner(s) thereof.

(f) The annexation of the area proposed tobe annexed will not result in the detach-ment of area from any school district andthe attachment of same to another schooldistrict.

(g) The area proposed to be annexed bythe Town of Castle Rock or substantiallythe same area has not been the subject ofan election for annexation to the Town ofCastle Rock within the preceding twelve(12) months, nor is any part of said areapresently a part of any incorporated city,town or city and county.

(h) No part of the area proposed to be an-nexed is more than three (3) miles from apoint on the boundary of the Town ofCastle Rock as such was establishedmore than one year before this annexa-tion is effective.

(i) In establishing the boundaries of thearea proposed to be annexed, where aportion of a platted street or alley is an-nexed, the entire width of any plattedstreet or alley is included within the areaannexed.

(j) Reasonable access shall not be deniedto landowners, owners of easements, ortheowners of franchises adjoining a plattedstreet or alley to be annexed by the Townof Castle Rock but is not bounded on bothsides by the Town.

(3) That this Petition for Annexation is ac-companied by four (4) copies of the an-nexation map containing the following in-formation:

(a) a written legal description of theboundaries of the area proposed to be an-nexed;

(b) a map showing the boundary of thearea proposed to be annexed, such mapprepared and containing the seal of a re-gistered engineer or land surveyor;

(c) within the annexation boundary mapthere is shown the location of each owner-ship tract in unplatted land, and if part orall of the area is platted, then the boundar-ies and the plat number of plots or of lotsand blocks are shown; and

(d) next to the boundary of the area pro-posed to be annexed is drawn the con-tiguous boundary of the Town of CastleRock and the contiguous boundary of anyother municipality abutting the area pro-posed to be annexed.

(4) That the Petitioners signed this Peti-tion for Annexation not more than onehundred eighty (180) days prior to thedate of filing the Petition for Annexationwith the Town Clerk.

(5) That the undersigned Petitioners com-prise more than fifty percent (50%) of thelandowners of the area proposed to beannexed, exclusive of streets, and by theirsignatures have attested to the facts andagree to the conditions herein containednegating the necessity for any annexationelection.

(6) That this Petition for Annexation satis-fies the requirements of Article II, Section30, of the Constitution of Colorado in thatit is signed by persons comprising morethan fifty percent (50%) of the landownersin the area proposed to be annexed whoown more than fifty percent (50%) of saidarea, excluding public streets and alleysand any land owned by the Town ofCastle Rock.

(7) In accordance with Section 31-12-107(1) (e), C.R.S., the undersigned Petition-ers may withdraw their signatures on thisPetition for Annexation at any point priorto the second reading of the annexationordinance by delivering written notice ofsuch withdrawal to the Town Clerk’s Of-fice. If Petitioners’ signatures are with-drawn in accordance with this paragraph,this Petition shall be void and have noforce or effect.

(8) That upon the annexation ordinancebecoming effective, all lands within thearea proposed to be annexed shall be-come subject to all ordinances, resolution,rules and regulations of the Town ofCastle Rock, except for general propertytaxes, which shall become effective Janu-ary 1st of the next succeeding year follow-ing passage of the annexation ordinance.

(9) That this Petition for Annexation in-cludes the signatures of all Petitionersproposing the annexation, the mailing ad-dress of each Petitioner, the legal descrip-tion of the land owned by each of the re-spective Petitioners, and the date of sign-ing each signature. The legal descriptionof land owned by each undersigned Peti-tioner is identified in Exhibit.

Therefore, the Petitioners respectfully re-quest that the Town Council of the Townof Castle Rock, Colorado approve the an-nexation of the territory described herein.

PETITIONERS:National Covenant Properties LandCompany, LLC

EXHIBITANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTIONA PARCEL OF LAND BEING ALL OFTHE AREA SOUTH OF THE CASTLEHIGHLANDS ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 342923,WEST OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502,NORTH OF THE PARCEL 2 OF SOUTHMEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXATION RE-CORDED UNDER RECEPTION NO.364375 AND EAST OF WOLFENSBER-GER ROAD, ALL IN THE RECORDS OFTHE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK ANDRECORDER, LOCATED IN THE NORTH-EAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9,AND THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTEROF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH,RANGE 67 WEST, OF THE SIXTH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO BE-ING MORE PARTIC ULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE WEST LINEOF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC-TION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE67 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPALMERIDIAN BEING ASSUMED TO BEARN01°05'34"W A DISTANCE OF 1288.91FEET. MONUMENTED BY A 3-1/4" ALU-MINUM CAP LS 12046 AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER AND A 3-1/4" ALUMIN-UM CAP LS 25629 AT THE NORTHW-EST CORNER.

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 10;

THENCE S06°23'18"E A DISTANCE OF574.52 FEET, TO A POINT ON THESOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF WOLFENSBERGER ROADAND A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLYLINE OF THE CASTLE HIGHLANDS AN-NEXATION AS RECORDED UNDER RE-CEPTION NO. 342923, SAID POINT BE-ING THE POINT OF BEGINNING;

THENCE ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OFSAID CASTLE HIGHLANDS ANNEXA-TION THE FOLLOWING THREE (3)COURSES:

1. S62°56'35"E A DISTANCE OF 350.24FEET;2. S23°57'35"E A DISTANCE OF 608.07FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 10;3. ON SAID NORTH LINE, N89°44'13"E ADISTANCE OF 2013.63 FEET, TO THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHONE-HALF OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10 ALSOBEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLYLINE OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502;

THENCE ON THE SAID WESTERLYLINE AND THE EAST LINE OF THESOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHW-EST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10,S00°35'44"E A DISTANCE OF 536.44FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH-ERLY LINE OF THE PARCEL 2 OF THESOUTH MEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXA-TION RECORDED UNDER RECEPTIONNO. 364375;

THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLYLINE, THE FOLLOWING TWO (2)COURSES:1. S89°44'47"W A DISTANCE OF 2607.23FEET;2. N40°01'12"W A DISTANCE OF 701.87FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFWOLFENSBERGER ROAD;

THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHEAST-ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIDWOLFENSBERGER ROAD THE FOL-LOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES:1. N40°41'26"E A DISTANCE OF 45.02FEET;2. N36°49'43"E A DISTANCE OF 342.88FEET;3. N37°48'17"E A DISTANCE OF 60.64FEET;4. N34°21'14"E A DISTANCE OF 42.46FEET;5. N25°05'24"E A DISTANCE OF 53.85FEET;6. N17°36'33"E A DISTANCE OF 66.56FEET;7. N33°47'11"E A DISTANCE OF 111.08FEET;8. N33°35'51"E A DISTANCE OF 144.17FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,947,732SQUARE FEET OR 44.714 ACRES.

Legal Notice No.: 924642First Publication: December 19, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals

A PARCEL OF LAND BEING ALL OFTHE AREA SOUTH OF THE CASTLEHIGHLANDS ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 342923,WEST OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502,NORTH OF THE PARCEL 2 OF SOUTHMEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXATION RE-CORDED UNDER RECEPTION NO.364375 AND EAST OF WOLFENSBER-GER ROAD, ALL IN THE RECORDS OFTHE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK ANDRECORDER, LOCATED IN THE NORTH-EAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9,AND THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTEROF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH,RANGE 67 WEST, OF THE SIXTH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY O FDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO BE-ING MORE PARTICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE WEST LINEOF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC-TION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE67 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPALMERIDIAN BEING ASSUMED TO BEARN01°05'34"W A DISTANCE OF 1288.91FEET. MONUMENTED BY A 3-1/4" ALU-MINUM CAP LS 12046 AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER AND A 3-1/4" ALUMIN-UM CAP LS 25629 AT THE NORTHW-EST CORNER.

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 10;

THENCE S06°23'18"E A DISTANCE OF574.52 FEET, TO A POINT ON THESOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF WOLFENSBERGER ROADAND A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLYLINE OF THE CASTLE HIGHLANDS AN-NEXATION AS RECORDED UNDER RE-CEPTION NO. 342923, SAID POINT BE-ING THE POINT OF BEGINNING;

THENCE ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OFSAID CASTLE HIGHLANDS ANNEXA-TION THE FOLLOWING THREE (3)COURSES:

1. S62°56'35"E A DISTANCE OF 350.24FEET;2. S23°57'35"E A DISTANCE OF 608.07FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 10;3. ON SAID NORTH LINE, N89°44'13"E ADISTANCE OF 2013.63 FEET, TO THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHONE-HALF OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10 ALSOBEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLYLINE OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502;

THENCE ON THE SAID WESTERLYLINE AND THE EAST LINE OF THESOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHW-EST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10,S00°35'44"E A DISTANCE OF 536.44FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH-ERLY LINE OF THE PARCEL 2 OF THESOUTH MEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXA-TION RECORDED UNDER RECEPTIONNO. 364375;

THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLYLINE, THE FOLLOWING TWO (2)COURSES:1. S89°44'47"W A DISTANCE OF 2607.23FEET;2. N40°01'12"W A DISTANCE OF 701.87FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFWOLFENSBERGER ROAD;

THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHEAST-ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIDWOLFENSBERGER ROAD THE FOL-LOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES:1. N40°41'26"E A DISTANCE OF 45.02FEET;2. N36°49'43"E A DISTANCE OF 342.88FEET;3. N37°48'17"E A DISTANCE OF 60.64FEET;4. N34°21'14"E A DISTANCE OF 42.46FEET;5. N25°05'24"E A DISTANCE OF 53.85FEET;6. N17°36'33"E A DISTANCE OF 66.56FEET;7. N33°47'11"E A DISTANCE OF 111.08FEET;8. N33°35'51"E A DISTANCE OF 144.17FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,947,732SQUARE FEET OR 44.714 ACRES.

Legal Notice No.: 924642First Publication: December 19, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals

A PARCEL OF LAND BEING ALL OFTHE AREA SOUTH OF THE CASTLEHIGHLANDS ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 342923,WEST OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502,NORTH OF THE PARCEL 2 OF SOUTHMEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXATION RE-CORDED UNDER RECEPTION NO.364375 AND EAST OF WOLFENSBER-GER ROAD, ALL IN THE RECORDS OFTHE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK ANDRECORDER, LOCATED IN THE NORTH-EAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9,AND THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTEROF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH,RANGE 67 WEST, OF THE SIXTH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO BE-ING MORE PARTICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE WEST LINEOF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC-TION 10, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE67 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPALMERIDIAN BEING ASSUMED TO BEARN01°05'34"W A DISTANCE OF 1288.91FEET. MONUMENTED BY A 3-1/4" ALU-MINUM CAP LS 12046 AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER AND A 3-1/4" ALUMIN-UM CAP LS 25629 AT THE NORTHW-EST CORNER.

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 10;

THENCE S06°23'18"E A DISTANCE OF574.52 FEET, TO A POINT ON THESOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF WOLFENSBERGER ROADAND A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLYLINE OF THE CASTLE HIGHLANDS AN-NEXATION AS RECORDED UNDER RE-CEPTION NO. 342923, SAID POINT BE-ING THE POINT OF BEGINNING;

THENCE ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OFSAID CASTLE HIGHLANDS ANNEXA-TION THE FOLLOWING THREE (3)COURSES:

1. S62°56'35"E A DISTANCE OF 350.24FEET;2. S23°57'35"E A DISTANCE OF 608.07FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 10;3. ON SAID NORTH LINE, N89°44'13"E ADISTANCE OF 2013.63 FEET, TO THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHONE-HALF OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10 ALSOBEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLYLINE OF LEE'S ANNEXATION RECOR-DED UNDER RECEPTION NO. 167502;

THENCE ON THE SAID WESTERLYLINE AND THE EAST LINE OF THESOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHW-EST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10,S00°35'44"E A DISTANCE OF 536.44FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH-ERLY LINE OF THE PARCEL 2 OF THESOUTH MEADOWS P.U.D. ANNEXA-TION RECORDED UNDER RECEPTIONNO. 364375;

THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLYLINE, THE FOLLOWING TWO (2)COURSES:1. S89°44'47"W A DISTANCE OF 2607.23FEET;2. N40°01'12"W A DISTANCE OF 701.87FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFWOLFENSBERGER ROAD;

THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHEAST-ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIDWOLFENSBERGER ROAD THE FOL-LOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES:1. N40°41'26"E A DISTANCE OF 45.02FEET;2. N36°49'43"E A DISTANCE OF 342.88FEET;3. N37°48'17"E A DISTANCE OF 60.64FEET;4. N34°21'14"E A DISTANCE OF 42.46FEET;5. N25°05'24"E A DISTANCE OF 53.85FEET;6. N17°36'33"E A DISTANCE OF 66.56FEET;7. N33°47'11"E A DISTANCE OF 111.08FEET;8. N33°35'51"E A DISTANCE OF 144.17FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,947,732SQUARE FEET OR 44.714 ACRES.

Legal Notice No.: 924642First Publication: December 19, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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SECTION 00100INVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids (“Bids”) will be received bythe Denver Southeast Suburban Waterand Sanitation District (the “Owner”) atthe office of Dewberry Engineers (the “En-gineer”), a Colorado corporation located at1095 South Monaco Parkway, Denver,Colorado 80224, until 3:00 PM local timeJanuary 22, 2014 (the “Bid Opening”), forthe Well A Project (the “Project”). At saidtime and place, all Bids that have beentimely received in compliance with the re-quirements of this Invitation to Bid and theInstructions to Bidders included as Sec-tion 00200 of the applicable contract docu-ments (the “Contract Documents”) will bepublicly opened and read aloud. Each Bidmust include the price for furnishing thematerials, labor, and equipment requiredto complete the project.

WORK INCLUDED: The site (the “Site”)on which all work (the “Work”) on theProject shall occur is located at 6515North State Highway 83, Parker, CO80134, which is within the boundaries ofthe Owner and located in Douglas County,Colorado (on North Pinery Parkway ap-proximately ½ mile west of South ParkerRoad). The Work will be performed un-der one lump sum contract and shall in-clude, but not be limited to, furnishing andinstalling all equipment and facilities re-quired and performing the following tasks:

• Obtain all necessary permits except theGrading, Erosion and Sediment Control(GESC) Permit, which has been obtainedby the Owner.• Direct installation of a pitless adapterprovided and installed by others.• Install concrete pad and wellhead cageat new well.• Provide excavation, shoring, backfill,compaction, conduits and wiring requiredfor installation of the pitless unit at a newwell.• Install approximately 120 feet of 4-inchdiameter buried pipe and appurtenancesfrom the pitless adapter to a new buriedvault for flow metering.• Install one buried pre-cast water metervault, including a poured concrete floor,access hatch, sump, sump pump, separ-ate piping from two wells, two magneticflow meters, two air/vac valves, interiorpiping, electrical equipment, instrumenta-tion and appurtenances.• Remove an existing water meter vaultand 6 inch piping, modify 6” piping and in-stall new 6” pipe to fill the gap left by re-moving the existing meter vault and toconnect to the new buried meter vault.• Remove existing metering manhole and4”piping.• Make additional on-site piping changesand install new piping as indicated on thedrawings.• Install site improvements, including, butnot limited to site grading and chain-linkfencing.• Install electrical equipment, controls, in-strumentation, conduits and wiring asshown on the Drawings and Contract Doc-uments.• Maintain temporary erosion control fea-tures installed by others for the duration ofthe project.• When construction is complete, removetemporary erosion control features, ex-cept the silt fence, and re-seed all dis-turbed areas in accordance with DouglasCounty Standards and the GESC permitas required to obtain Douglas County ap-proval.• Coordinate and assist with start-up andtesting of all equipment and instrumenta-tion.

DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE: The Con-tract Documents will be available to pro-spective bidders on December 19, 2013and may be obtained directly from the En-gineer at the address given above(Phone: 303-825-1802, Fax: 303-825-2322) or from the Owner’s office locatedat 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker,Colorado 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797,Fax: 303-841-2123). One set of ContractDocuments will be provided to each pro-spective bidder at no charge. Additionalsets may be obtained at a nonrefundablecost of $25.00 per set. Checks should bemade payable to the Owner.

INTERPRETATION: Bidders may requestinterpretations or clarifications of the Con-tract Documents from the Engineer bytelephone, facsimile, or electronic mail.The Owner will not be bound or respons-ible for any explanations or interpretationsother than those given in writing by theEngineer. No oral interpretations shall bebinding on the Owner. Bidders may re-quest interpretations or clarifications fromthe Engineer through the following con-tact: Dave Butler, Dewberry, 1095 SouthMonaco Parkway, Denver, CO 80224,Phone: 303-951-0628, Fax: 303-825-2322, E-mail: [email protected]. Thedeadline for requesting interpretations orclarifications from the Engineer is 4:00 pmon January 14, 2014.

Government Legals

Public Notice

SECTION 00100INVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids (“Bids”) will be received bythe Denver Southeast Suburban Waterand Sanitation District (the “Owner”) atthe office of Dewberry Engineers (the “En-gineer”), a Colorado corporation located at1095 South Monaco Parkway, Denver,Colorado 80224, until 3:00 PM local timeJanuary 22, 2014 (the “Bid Opening”), forthe Well A Project (the “Project”). At saidtime and place, all Bids that have beentimely received in compliance with the re-quirements of this Invitation to Bid and theInstructions to Bidders included as Sec-tion 00200 of the applicable contract docu-ments (the “Contract Documents”) will bepublicly opened and read aloud. Each Bidmust include the price for furnishing thematerials, labor, and equipment requiredto complete the project.

WORK INCLUDED: The site (the “Site”)on which all work (the “Work”) on theProject shall occur is located at 6515North State Highway 83, Parker, CO80134, which is within the boundaries ofthe Owner and located in Douglas County,Colorado (on North Pinery Parkway ap-proximately ½ mile west of South ParkerRoad). The Work will be performed un-der one lump sum contract and shall in-clude, but not be limited to, furnishing andinstalling all equipment and facilities re-quired and performing the following tasks:

• Obtain all necessary permits except theGrading, Erosion and Sediment Control(GESC) Permit, which has been obtainedby the Owner.• Direct installation of a pitless adapterprovided and installed by others.• Install concrete pad and wellhead cageat new well.• Provide excavation, shoring, backfill,compaction, conduits and wiring requiredfor installation of the pitless unit at a newwell.• Install approximately 120 feet of 4-inchdiameter buried pipe and appurtenancesfrom the pitless adapter to a new buriedvault for flow metering.• Install one buried pre-cast water metervault, including a poured concrete floor,access hatch, sump, sump pump, separ-ate piping from two wells, two magneticflow meters, two air/vac valves, interiorpiping, electrical equipment, instrumenta-tion and appurtenances.• Remove an existing water meter vaultand 6 inch piping, modify 6” piping and in-stall new 6” pipe to fill the gap left by re-moving the existing meter vault and toconnect to the new buried meter vault.• Remove existing metering manhole and4”piping.• Make additional on-site piping changesand install new piping as indicated on thedrawings.• Install site improvements, including, butnot limited to site grading and chain-linkfencing.• Install electrical equipment, controls, in-strumentation, conduits and wiring asshown on the Drawings and Contract Doc-uments.• Maintain temporary erosion control fea-tures installed by others for the duration ofthe project.• When construction is complete, removetemporary erosion control features, ex-cept the silt fence, and re-seed all dis-turbed areas in accordance with DouglasCounty Standards and the GESC permitas required to obtain Douglas County ap-proval.• Coordinate and assist with start-up andtesting of all equipment and instrumenta-tion.

DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE: The Con-tract Documents will be available to pro-spective bidders on December 19, 2013and may be obtained directly from the En-gineer at the address given above(Phone: 303-825-1802, Fax: 303-825-2322) or from the Owner’s office locatedat 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker,Colorado 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797,Fax: 303-841-2123). One set of ContractDocuments will be provided to each pro-spective bidder at no charge. Additionalsets may be obtained at a nonrefundablecost of $25.00 per set. Checks should bemade payable to the Owner.

INTERPRETATION: Bidders may requestinterpretations or clarifications of the Con-tract Documents from the Engineer bytelephone, facsimile, or electronic mail.The Owner will not be bound or respons-ible for any explanations or interpretationsother than those given in writing by theEngineer. No oral interpretations shall bebinding on the Owner. Bidders may re-quest interpretations or clarifications fromthe Engineer through the following con-tact: Dave Butler, Dewberry, 1095 SouthMonaco Parkway, Denver, CO 80224,Phone: 303-951-0628, Fax: 303-825-2322, E-mail: [email protected]. Thedeadline for requesting interpretations orclarifications from the Engineer is 4:00 pmon January 14, 2014.

SITE VISIT: A Site visit (optional) will beheld on January 8, 2014 at 10:00 AM be-ginning at the Owner’s offices located at5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, CO80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797).

BONDS AND SECURITY: A Bid SecurityBond, in the form included as Section00430 of the Contract Documents, in anamount equal to five percent (5%) of theBidder’s price must accompany the Bid.The successful Bidder will be required tofurnish the Performance Bond, PaymentBond and Maintenance Bond, each ofwhich are more particularly described inParagraph 1.5 of Section 00600 of theContract Documents as security for thefaithful performance and the payment ofall of the successful Bidder’s obligationsunder the Contract Documents. The re-quirement that the successful Bidder fur-nish a Performance Bond, Payment Bondand Maintenance Bond can be also satis-fied by furnishing a combined Perform-ance, Payment and Maintenance Bond inthe form included as Section 00610 of theContract Documents.

INSURANCE: The successful Bidder willbe required to submit a Certificate of In-surance demonstrating that the Biddercarries insurance coverage with limits ofnot less than those set forth in the Insur-ance Requirements included as Section00840 the Contract Documents: Worker’sCompensation Insurance, Employer’s Li-ability Insurance, Commercial General Li-ability Insurance, Automobile Liability In-surance, Umbrella Liability Insurance, andBuilder’s Risk Property Insurance.

SPECIAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS:Paragraph 2.6B of the General Condi-tions included as Section 00700 of Con-tract Documents contains provisions con-cerning the employment of or contractingwith illegal aliens.

WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS: No Bids maybe withdrawn for a period of fifty (50) daysafter the Bid Opening.

SCHEDULE: Work shall commence with-in 14 days after the date of issuance of aNotice of Award in accordance with theprovisions of Paragraph 3.3 of the Instruc-tions to Bidders. The Notice of Award willbe issued on or about January 28, 2014.Substantial Completion of the Work, asdefined in Paragraph 1.3 of the GeneralConditions, must be attained no later thanMarch 31, 2014. Final Completion of theWork, as defined in Paragraph 1.3 of theGeneral Conditions, must be attained nolater than April 17, 2014.

Government Legals

The site (the “Site”)on which all work (the “Work”) on theProject shall occur is located at 6515North State Highway 83, Parker, CO80134, which is within the boundaries ofthe Owner and located in Douglas County,Colorado (on North Pinery Parkway ap-proximately ½ mile west of South ParkerRoad). The Work will be performed un-der one lump sum contract and shall in-clude, but not be limited to, furnishing andinstalling all equipment and facilities re-quired and performing the following tasks:

• Obtain all necessary permits except theGrading, Erosion and Sediment Control(GESC) Permit, which has been obtainedby the Owner.• Direct installation of a pitless adapterprovided and installed by others.• Install concrete pad and wellhead cageat new well.• Provide excavation, shoring, backfill,compaction, conduits and wiring requiredfor installation of the pitless unit at a newwell.• Install approximately 120 feet of 4-inchdiameter buried pipe and appurtenancesfrom the pitless adapter to a new buriedvault for flow metering.• Install one buried pre-cast water metervault, including a poured concrete floor,access hatch, sump, sump pump, separ-ate piping from two wells, two magneticflow meters, two air/vac valves, interiorpiping, electrical equipment, instrumenta-tion and appurtenances.• Remove an existing water meter vaultand 6 inch piping, modify 6” piping and in-stall new 6” pipe to fill the gap left by re-moving the existing meter vault and toconnect to the new buried meter vault.• Remove existing metering manhole and4”piping.• Make additional on-site piping changesand install new piping as indicated on thedrawings.• Install site improvements, including, butnot limited to site grading and chain-linkfencing.• Install electrical equipment, controls, in-strumentation, conduits and wiring asshown on the Drawings and Contract Doc-uments.• Maintain temporary erosion control fea-tures installed by others for the duration ofthe project.• When construction is complete, removetemporary erosion control features, ex-cept the silt fence, and re-seed all dis-turbed areas in accordance with DouglasCounty Standards and the GESC permitas required to obtain Douglas County ap-proval.• Coordinate and assist with start-up andtesting of all equipment and instrumenta-tion.

DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE: The Con-tract Documents will be available to pro-spective bidders on December 19, 2013and may be obtained directly from the En-gineer at the address given above(Phone: 303-825-1802, Fax: 303-825-2322) or from the Owner’s office locatedat 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker,Colorado 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797,Fax: 303-841-2123). One set of ContractDocuments will be provided to each pro-spective bidder at no charge. Additionalsets may be obtained at a nonrefundablecost of $25.00 per set. Checks should bemade payable to the Owner.

INTERPRETATION: Bidders may requestinterpretations or clarifications of the Con-tract Documents from the Engineer bytelephone, facsimile, or electronic mail.The Owner will not be bound or respons-ible for any explanations or interpretationsother than those given in writing by theEngineer. No oral interpretations shall bebinding on the Owner. Bidders may re-quest interpretations or clarifications fromthe Engineer through the following con-tact: Dave Butler, Dewberry, 1095 SouthMonaco Parkway, Denver, CO 80224,Phone: 303-951-0628, Fax: 303-825-2322, E-mail: [email protected]. Thedeadline for requesting interpretations orclarifications from the Engineer is 4:00 pmon January 14, 2014.

SITE VISIT: A Site visit (optional) will beheld on January 8, 2014 at 10:00 AM be-ginning at the Owner’s offices located at5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, CO80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797).

BONDS AND SECURITY: A Bid SecurityBond, in the form included as Section00430 of the Contract Documents, in anamount equal to five percent (5%) of theBidder’s price must accompany the Bid.The successful Bidder will be required tofurnish the Performance Bond, PaymentBond and Maintenance Bond, each ofwhich are more particularly described inParagraph 1.5 of Section 00600 of theContract Documents as security for thefaithful performance and the payment ofall of the successful Bidder’s obligationsunder the Contract Documents. The re-quirement that the successful Bidder fur-nish a Performance Bond, Payment Bondand Maintenance Bond can be also satis-fied by furnishing a combined Perform-ance, Payment and Maintenance Bond inthe form included as Section 00610 of theContract Documents.

INSURANCE: The successful Bidder willbe required to submit a Certificate of In-surance demonstrating that the Biddercarries insurance coverage with limits ofnot less than those set forth in the Insur-ance Requirements included as Section00840 the Contract Documents: Worker’sCompensation Insurance, Employer’s Li-ability Insurance, Commercial General Li-ability Insurance, Automobile Liability In-surance, Umbrella Liability Insurance, andBuilder’s Risk Property Insurance.

SPECIAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS:Paragraph 2.6B of the General Condi-tions included as Section 00700 of Con-tract Documents contains provisions con-cerning the employment of or contractingwith illegal aliens.

WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS: No Bids maybe withdrawn for a period of fifty (50) daysafter the Bid Opening.

SCHEDULE: Work shall commence with-in 14 days after the date of issuance of aNotice of Award in accordance with theprovisions of Paragraph 3.3 of the Instruc-tions to Bidders. The Notice of Award willbe issued on or about January 28, 2014.Substantial Completion of the Work, asdefined in Paragraph 1.3 of the GeneralConditions, must be attained no later thanMarch 31, 2014. Final Completion of theWork, as defined in Paragraph 1.3 of theGeneral Conditions, must be attained nolater than April 17, 2014.

OWNER’S RIGHTS RESERVED: TheBoard of Directors of the Owner reservesthe right to reject any or all Bids, and theright to waive any informality or technical-ity contained in any Bid.

By: Heather Beasley, District ManagerDenver Southeast SuburbanWater & Sanitation District

Legal Notice No.: 924652First Publication: December 19, 2013Last Publication: January 2, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBEFORE THE PLANNING

COMMISSION AND BOARD OFCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS

A public hearing will be held on January13, 2014 at 7 PM, (for Planning Commis-sion) and on February 11, 2014 at 2:30PM (for Board of County Commissioners),in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room,100 Third Street, Castle Rock, Co, for achange in zoning from A1 to RR-RuralResidential. The subject property is loc-ated approximately ½ mile north of Inspir-ation Drive and Piney Lake Rd. For moreinformation call Douglas County Planningat 303-660-7460

File No./Name # ZR2013-020/PINEY LAKE LP, JENSEN JENSEN#1LP

Legal Notice No.: 924662First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF VACANCYON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OF THE DOMINION WATERAND SANITATION DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant toSection 32-1-808(2)(a)(I), C.R.S., that twovacancies currently exist on the Boardof Directors of the Dominion Water andSanitation District, County of Douglas,State of Colorado (the “District”). Qual-ified eligible electors of the District whowish to be considered to fill the vacanciesmust file a letter of interest within ten daysof the date of publication of this notice. Aletter of interest may be filed on or beforeJanuary 5, 2014 with the Board of Direct-ors of the District c/o David Peak, Clifton-LarsonAllen LLP, 8390 East CrescentParkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village,Colorado 80111.

Dated this 13th day of December, 2013.

DOMINION WATERAND SANITATION DISTRICTBy: /s/ David Peak,District Manager

Legal Notice No.: 924663First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENTPike National Forest

Project – Platte CanyonPowerline Rebuild & Reauthorization

Douglas & Jefferson Counties, CO

The Forest Service, Pike NationalForest, South Platte Ranger District,proposes to allow Public Service Com-pany of Colorado (Xcel Energy) to com-plete a project to rebuild a 13.2 – kilo-volt electric distribution powerline onNational Forest System lands (NFS) thatserves the Platte Canyon and StrontiaSprings area. Xcel is proposing to rebuildapproximately 9,800 linear feet of under-ground powerline on NFS lands within anexisting designated corridor. Separatefrom the rebuild project but included in thescope of analysis is reauthorization of thecontinuted operation and maintenance ofthe electric distribuition line for a newterm. The rebuild project as well as thereauthorization is located in Section(s) 5,8, 9, 16, 17, 21, T. 7 S. R. 69 W., 6thP.M.. A project description detailing theproposal is available for review at theSouth Platte Ranger District office.

The Forest Service has made a prelimin-ary determination that these proposals fallwithin a category of actions listed in regu-lations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are ex-cluded from documentation in an Environ-mental Assessment (EA) or Environment-al Impact Statement (EIS), and that thereare no extraordinary circumstances thatwould preclude use of the categories; 36CFR 220.6(e)(2), Additional constructionor reconstruction of existing telephone orutility lines in a designated corridor, and36 CFR 220.6(e)(3), Approval, modifica-tion, or continuation of minor special usesof NFS lands that require less than fivecontiguous acres of land.

This comment period coincides with pub-lic scoping and will be the only commentopportunity offered on these projects (see36 CFR 215.5 and 215.6). It is intendedto provide those interested in or affectedby these proposals an opportunity to maketheir concerns known before the Respons-ible Official makes a decision. This com-ment period is provided to comply with arecent US District Court ruling in SequoiaForestkeeper v. Tidwell, which invalidatedcertain sections of the agency’s appealregulations. Those who provide commentor otherwise express interest by the closeof the comment period may be eligible toappeal the decision pursuant to regula-tions at 36 CFR Part 215.

Written, facsimile, hand-delivered, oral,and electronic comments concerningthese actions will be accepted for 30 cal-endar days following publication of this no-tice in the Douglas County News-Press.The publication date in the DouglasCounty News-Press is the exclusivemeans for calculating the comment periodfor these proposals. Those wishing tocomment should not rely upon dates ortimeframe information provided by anyother source. The regulations prohibit ex-tending the length of the comment period.

Written comments must be submitted to:Randy Hickenbottom, District Ranger,South Platte Ranger District, 19316 God-dard Ranch Court, Morrison, CO 80465.The office business hours for those sub-mitting hand-delivered comments are:8:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m. Monday through Fri-day, excluding holidays. Oral commentsmust be provided at the Responsible Offi-cial’s office during normal business hoursvia telephone 303-275-5610 or in person,or at an official agency function (i.e. pub-lic meeting) that is designed to elicit pub-lic comments.

Electronic comments must be submitted [email protected] in an email mes-sage, or in one of the following electronicformats: rich text format (.rtf), portabledocument format (.pdf), or Word (.doc). Incases where no identifiable name is at-tached to a comment, a verification ofidentity will be required for appeal eligibil-ity. If using an electronic message, ascanned signature is one way to provideverification. It is the responsibility of per-sons providing comments to submit themby the close of the comment period. Indi-viduals and organizations wishing to beeligible to appeal any decision on thisproject must meet the information require-ments of 36 CFR 215.6.

Additional information regarding this ac-tion can be obtained from:B randon M i t che l l 303 -275 -5610 ,bm i t che l l 02@fs . f ed .us .

Legal Notice No.: 924658First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENTPike National Forest

Project – Platte CanyonPowerline Rebuild & Reauthorization

Douglas & Jefferson Counties, CO

The Forest Service, Pike NationalForest, South Platte Ranger District,proposes to allow Public Service Com-pany of Colorado (Xcel Energy) to com-plete a project to rebuild a 13.2 – kilo-volt electric distribution powerline onNational Forest System lands (NFS) thatserves the Platte Canyon and StrontiaSprings area. Xcel is proposing to rebuildapproximately 9,800 linear feet of under-ground powerline on NFS lands within anexisting designated corridor. Separatefrom the rebuild project but included in thescope of analysis is reauthorization of thecontinuted operation and maintenance ofthe electric distribuition line for a newterm. The rebuild project as well as thereauthorization is located in Section(s) 5,8, 9, 16, 17, 21, T. 7 S. R. 69 W., 6thP.M.. A project description detailing theproposal is available for review at theSouth Platte Ranger District office.

The Forest Service has made a prelimin-ary determination that these proposals fallwithin a category of actions listed in regu-lations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are ex-cluded from documentation in an Environ-mental Assessment (EA) or Environment-al Impact Statement (EIS), and that thereare no extraordinary circumstances thatwould preclude use of the categories; 36CFR 220.6(e)(2), Additional constructionor reconstruction of existing telephone orutility lines in a designated corridor, and36 CFR 220.6(e)(3), Approval, modifica-tion, or continuation of minor special usesof NFS lands that require less than fivecontiguous acres of land.

This comment period coincides with pub-lic scoping and will be the only commentopportunity offered on these projects (see36 CFR 215.5 and 215.6). It is intendedto provide those interested in or affectedby these proposals an opportunity to maketheir concerns known before the Respons-ible Official makes a decision. This com-ment period is provided to comply with arecent US District Court ruling in SequoiaForestkeeper v. Tidwell, which invalidatedcertain sections of the agency’s appealregulations. Those who provide commentor otherwise express interest by the closeof the comment period may be eligible toappeal the decision pursuant to regula-tions at 36 CFR Part 215.

Written, facsimile, hand-delivered, oral,and electronic comments concerningthese actions will be accepted for 30 cal-endar days following publication of this no-tice in the Douglas County News-Press.The publication date in the DouglasCounty News-Press is the exclusivemeans for calculating the comment periodfor these proposals. Those wishing tocomment should not rely upon dates ortimeframe information provided by anyother source. The regulations prohibit ex-tending the length of the comment period.

Written comments must be submitted to:Randy Hickenbottom, District Ranger,South Platte Ranger District, 19316 God-dard Ranch Court, Morrison, CO 80465.The office business hours for those sub-mitting hand-delivered comments are:8:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m. Monday through Fri-day, excluding holidays. Oral commentsmust be provided at the Responsible Offi-cial’s office during normal business hoursvia telephone 303-275-5610 or in person,or at an official agency function (i.e. pub-lic meeting) that is designed to elicit pub-lic comments.

Electronic comments must be submitted [email protected] in an email mes-sage, or in one of the following electronicformats: rich text format (.rtf), portabledocument format (.pdf), or Word (.doc). Incases where no identifiable name is at-tached to a comment, a verification ofidentity will be required for appeal eligibil-ity. If using an electronic message, ascanned signature is one way to provideverification. It is the responsibility of per-sons providing comments to submit themby the close of the comment period. Indi-viduals and organizations wishing to beeligible to appeal any decision on thisproject must meet the information require-ments of 36 CFR 215.6.

Additional information regarding this ac-tion can be obtained from:B randon M i t che l l 303 -275 -5610 ,b m i t che l l 02@fs . f ed .us .

Legal Notice No.: 924658First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Public Notice

OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENTPike National Forest

Project – Platte CanyonPowerline Rebuild & Reauthorization

Douglas & Jefferson Counties, CO

The Forest Service, Pike NationalForest, South Platte Ranger District,proposes to allow Public Service Com-pany of Colorado (Xcel Energy) to com-plete a project to rebuild a 13.2 – kilo-volt electric distribution powerline onNational Forest System lands (NFS) thatserves the Platte Canyon and StrontiaSprings area. Xcel is proposing to rebuildapproximately 9,800 linear feet of under-ground powerline on NFS lands within anexisting designated corridor. Separatefrom the rebuild project but included in thescope of analysis is reauthorization of thecontinuted operation and maintenance ofthe electric distribuition line for a newterm. The rebuild project as well as thereauthorization is located in Section(s) 5,8, 9, 16, 17, 21, T. 7 S. R. 69 W., 6thP.M.. A project description detailing theproposal is available for review at theSouth Platte Ranger District office.

The Forest Service has made a prelimin-ary determination that these proposals fallwithin a category of actions listed in regu-lations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are ex-cluded from documentation in an Environ-mental Assessment (EA) or Environment-al Impact Statement (EIS), and that thereare no extraordinary circumstances thatwould preclude use of the categories; 36CFR 220.6(e)(2), Additional constructionor reconstruction of existing telephone orutility lines in a designated corridor, and36 CFR 220.6(e)(3), Approval, modifica-tion, or continuation of minor special usesof NFS lands that require less than fivecontiguous acres of land.

This comment period coincides with pub-lic scoping and will be the only commentopportunity offered on these projects (see36 CFR 215.5 and 215.6). It is intendedto provide those interested in or affectedby these proposals an opportunity to maketheir concerns known before the Respons-ible Official makes a decision. This com-ment period is provided to comply with arecent US District Court ruling in SequoiaForestkeeper v. Tidwell, which invalidatedcertain sections of the agency’s appealregulations. Those who provide commentor otherwise express interest by the closeof the comment period may be eligible toappeal the decision pursuant to regula-tions at 36 CFR Part 215.

Written, facsimile, hand-delivered, oral,and electronic comments concerningthese actions will be accepted for 30 cal-endar days following publication of this no-tice in the Douglas County News-Press.The publication date in the DouglasCounty News-Press is the exclusivemeans for calculating the comment periodfor these proposals. Those wishing tocomment should not rely upon dates ortimeframe information provided by anyother source. The regulations prohibit ex-tending the length of the comment period.

Written comments must be submitted to:Randy Hickenbottom, District Ranger,South Platte Ranger District, 19316 God-dard Ranch Court, Morrison, CO 80465.The office business hours for those sub-mitting hand-delivered comments are:8:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m. Monday through Fri-day, excluding holidays. Oral commentsmust be provided at the Responsible Offi-cial’s office during normal business hoursvia telephone 303-275-5610 or in person,or at an official agency function (i.e. pub-lic meeting) that is designed to elicit pub-lic comments.

Electronic comments must be submitted [email protected] in an email mes-sage, or in one of the following electronicformats: rich text format (.rtf), portabledocument format (.pdf), or Word (.doc). Incases where no identifiable name is at-tached to a comment, a verification ofidentity will be required for appeal eligibil-ity. If using an electronic message, ascanned signature is one way to provideverification. It is the responsibility of per-sons providing comments to submit themby the close of the comment period. Indi-viduals and organizations wishing to beeligible to appeal any decision on thisproject must meet the information require-ments of 36 CFR 215.6.

Additional information regarding this ac-tion can be obtained from:B randon M i t che l l 303 -275 -5610 ,bm i t che l l 02@fs . f ed .us .

Legal Notice No.: 924658First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on November 5,2013 that a Petition for a Change of Nameof an adult has been filed with the DouglasCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofKevin Daniel Holt be changed toCalvin Daniel Brown.Case No.: 2013 C 382

Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of CourtBy: Denise Bogart, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 924600First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, J&L Concepts, LLC d/b/a Cranelli’s has requested the City Council of the City of Lone Tree, acting as the Local Licensing Authority, grant a Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License at Cranelli’s, 10047 Park Meadows Drive, Unit F, Lone Tree, CO 80124 to dispense Malt, Vinous and Spiri-tuous liquors by the drink for consumption on the premises. The Public Hearing on the application will be held at the Lone Tree Civic Center, Council Chambers, 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, Lone Tree, CO 80124, on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.

Managing Members: Lasinda R. Lin-gafelter-Crane, 9601 So. Adelaide Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130; James W. Crane, 9601 So. Adelaide Circle, High-lands Ranch, CO 80130

Date of Application: December 3, 2013/s/ Jennifer Pettinger, CMC, City Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 924672First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press________________________________

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of John H. Dendahl,a/k/a John Hoge Dendahl,

a/k/a John Dendahl, Deceased

Case Number 13PR30207

All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Co-Personal Repre-sentatives or to District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before April 26, 2014, or the claims may be forever barred.

Jacqueline A. Tumbarella and Karen Dendahl, Co-Personal Representativesc/o Holland & Hart LLPP.O. Box 8749Denver, CO 80201-8749

Legal Notice No.: 924673First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Public Notice

SECTION 00020INVITATION TO BID

PERRY PARK WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT

BEAR CREEK WEIR

Sealed bids for the Perry Park Water and Sanitation District Bear Creek Weir will be received by the OWNER, Perry Park Wa-ter and Sanitation District @ 5676 W. Red Rock Drive in Larkspur, CO 80118, until 1:00 PM., local time, January 16, 2014, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the same location.

Contract Documents and Specifications may be obtained at the office of JDS-Hydro Consultants, Inc.., 545 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Suite 300, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. There will be a $35.00 charge to obtain project manuals (which include construction drawings in Appendix A)

Work to be performed generally includes the following: furnishing and installing a cast-in-place concrete compound Cipol-letti / broad-crested weir and retaining wall structure below the existing bridge. The work will also include removal of the adjacent parshall flume, provision of an adjacent intake line and stilling well, along with housing structure for the recording equipment (also to be installed by contrac-tor). The work will include all pertinent bypassing, dewatering, and soil stabiliza-tion efforts as necessary.

Prospective bidders must be available to furnish Bid bond, as well as provide cer-tificates of insurance covering Worker’s, General, and Automobile Liabilities as described in the General and Supplemen-tal Conditions contained in this project manual. In the event the contact amount exceeds $50,000, the successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment and Material Bond in the full amount of the Contract Price.

Basis of award will be the lowest respon-sive and responsible Bid as determined by the OWNER.

A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for January 9, 2014 at 10:00 AM. The pre-bid meeting will begin at the District

Office and then move to the proposed weir site at Wauconda Park near the Perry Park Country Club (see vicinity map in drawings). All prospective bidders must attend the pre-bid meeting. All technical questions regarding the project can be directed to the Project Engineer, Douglas E. Schwenke, P.E. at (719) 227-0072 Ext. 102. Other questions related to the site can be directed to Scott E. Monroe with Semocor (Contract Operator for the Perry Park Water and Sanitation District) at (303) 681-2253.

The OWNER reserves the right to waive any irregularities or to waive any technical defects in the bidding process as the best interest of the OWNER may be served. The OWNER also reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

PERRY PARK WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICTDiana Miller, District Manager

Legal Notice No.: 924674First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLASCOUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO

CIVIL ACTION NO. 2013CV000697,Division/Courtroom 1

SALE NO: 2013-0002516

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

Plaintiff: ARROWHEAD SHORES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation,v.Defendants: JASON DANE FOS-TER AND SHERIDAN KAY FOSTER, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS; FORE RIVER, LLC; GEORGE KENNEDY, Douglas County Public Trustee.

Re: LOT 184, Roxborough Village Filing No. 16-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO

Also known as: 7658 Brown Bear Way, Littleton, CO 80125.

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, Please take notice:You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff’s Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Civil Division of the Sheriff’s Department of Douglas County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 7th day of March, 2014, at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2213, Castle Rock, CO 80109, phone number 303-814-7083. At which sale, the above described real prop-

erty and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney representing the legal owner of the above described lien is Orten, Cavanagh & Holmes, LLC, 1445 Market Street, Suite 350, Denver, CO 80202. BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFI-CIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF SALE.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.

David A. Weaver Douglas County Sheriff, Colorado By: Glenn D. Peitzmeier, Deputy Sheriff

Legal Notice No.: 924675First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: January 23, 2014Published In: Douglas County News-Press

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of SHIRLEY A. ALLEN,a/k/a SHIRLEY ANN ALLEN

and SHIRLEY BOUNDS ALLEN,Deceased

Case Number 13PR30202

All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to pres-ent them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before April 28, 2014, or the claims maybe forever barred.

Personal Representative:Charles D. Allen10220 Rowlock WayParker, Colorado 80134

Legal Notice No.: 924676First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: January 9, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Public Notice

DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT4000 Justice WayCastle Rock, CO Douglas County, CO 80109

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: Child

And concerning:ASHLEY MAY McDANIEL, D.O.B. 3/6/2012 andELENA KAYLEE STOLTZ, D.O.B. 5/22/2009

And concerning:KENDRA MARIE McGUIRE, Mother,NAZARIO RAYMOND STOLTZ, Father of ASHLEY MAY MCDANIEL; andOSCAR APARICIO HERNANDEZ and JOHN DOE, Alleged Father of ELENA KAYLEE STOLTZ

Respondents.Attorney for Department: John Thirkell4400 Castleton Ct.Castle Rock, CO 80109(303) 663-7726FAX 303- 688-5894 Atty. Reg. #: 13865E-mail: [email protected]

CASE NUMBER: 12JV103DIVISION 3

DEPENDENCY SUMMONS

This Summons is initiated pursuant to Rules 2.2 and 4.2 of the Colorado Rules of Juvenile Procedure, Rule 4 of the Colo-rado Rules of Civil Procedure, and Section 19-3-503, C.R.S. 2013.

TO OSCAR APARICIO HERNANDEZ: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed which alleges that the above-named child is dependent or neglected based upon the factual allegations and

legal definitions of dependency or neglect set forth in the Dependency and Neglect Petition, a copy of which is served simulta-neously with this Dependency Summons and additional copies of which may be obtained at the office of John Thirkell, at the above address.

A Return of Service and Appearance Re-view Hearing has been set for January 13, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in Division 2, Douglas County District Court, 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, Colorado, 80109.

Your presence before this court is required to defend against the claims in this petition. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR, THE COURT WILL PROCEED IN YOUR ABSENCE, WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, TO CONDUCT AN ADJUDICA-TORY HEARING AND MAY ENTER A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT THEREBY ADJUDICATING YOUR CHILDREN AS DEPENDENT OR NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

You have the right to request a trial by jury at the adjudicatory stage of this petition. You also have the right to legal represen-tation at every stage of the proceedings by counsel of your own choosing, or if you are without sufficient financial means and meet the indigency guidelines established by the Colorado Supreme Court, appoint-ment of counsel by the Court at state expense. Termination of your parent-child legal relationship to free your children for adoption is a possible remedy in this proceeding. If that remedy is pursued, you are entitled to a hearing before a

Judge. You also have the right, if you are indigent, to have the Court appoint, at no expense to you, one expert witness of your own choosing at any hearing on the termination of your parent-child relation-ship. If you are a minor, you have the right to the appointment of a Guardian ad litem to represent your best interests.

You have the right to have this matter heard by a district court judge rather than by the magistrate. You may waive that right, and in doing so, you will be bound by the findings and recommendations of the magistrate, subject to review as provided by section 19-1-108(5.5), C.R.S. 2013, and subsequently, to the right of appeal as provided by Colorado Appellate Rule 3.4.

Rule 4.2 of the Colorado Rules of Juvenile Procedure provides for the fol-lowing advisement about dependency and neglect cases:

(a) At the first appearance before the court, the respondent(s) shall be fully ad-vised by the court as to all rights and the possible consequences of a finding that a child is dependent or neglected. The court shall make certain that the respondent(s) understand the following:

(1) The nature of the allegations contained in the petition;

(2) As a party to the proceeding, the right to counsel;

(3) That if the respondent(s) is a parent,

guardian, or legal custodian, and is indigent, the respondent may be assigned counsel as provided by law.

(4) The right to a trial by jury;

(5) That any admission to the petition must be voluntary;

(6) The general dispositional alternatives available to the court if the petition is sustained, as set forth in Section 19-3-508, C.R.S.;

(7) That termination of the parent-child legal relationship is a possible remedy which is available if the petition is sus-tained;

(8) That if a motion to terminate the parent-child legal relationship is filed, the court will set a separate hearing at which the allegations of the motion must be proven by clear and convincing evidence;

(9) That termination of the parent-child legal relationship means that the subject child would be available for adoption;

(10) That any party has the right to appeal any final decision made by the court; and

(11) That if the petition is admitted, the court is not bound by any promises or representations made by anyone about dispositional alternatives selected by the court.

(b) The respondent(s), after being ad-vised, shall admit or deny the allegations

of the petition.

(c) If a respondent(s) admits the allega-tions in the petition, the court may accept the admission after making the following finding:

(1) That the respondent(s) understand his or her rights, the allegations contained in the petition, and the effect of the admission;

(2) That the admission is voluntary.

(d) Notwithstanding any provision of this Rule to the contrary, the court may advise a non-appearing respondent(s) pursuant to this Rule in writing and may accept a written admission to the petition if the respondent has affirmed under oath that the respondent(s) understands the advisement and the consequences of the admission, and if, based upon such sworn statement, the court is able to make the findings set forth in part (c) of this Rule.

This summons is being initiated by the Douglas County Department of Human Services through its counsel.

Dated: December 16, 2013John Thirkell, #13865Assistant Douglas County Attorney

Legal Notice No.: 924680First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public NoticeNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that the Town Council shall hold public hearings concerning vacating easements, located on properties described in Exhibit A and generally located on Dransfeldt and Twenty-Mile Roads, south of Mainstreet, adjacent to Mainstreet Gate Filing 1, Parker, Colorado, pursuant to the Town of Parker Land Development Ordinance.

The public hearings are to be held before Town Council on January 6th and 21st, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon as possible thereafter. The public hearings shall be held in the Council Chambers located in the Parker Town Hall, 20120 E. Main-street, Parker, Colorado, or at such other time or place in the event this hearing is

adjourned. Further information is available through the Town Planning Department at (303) 841-0353.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY ATTEND.

EXHIBIT ALegal Description: Please see attached Exhibit B (Which was recorded at Recep-tion No. 99016245, of the Douglas County Real Estate Records).

Legal Notice No.: 924651First Publication: December 26, 2013Last Publication: January 16, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-PressNOT CONsECuTivE PuBLiCATiONs

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