2012 Sep
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2012 Sep
COMMUNIQUE September 2012 Community Calendar WELCOME BOARD MEETINGS COLORADO ROCKIES DUGOUT STORE September 6 September 20 October 4 October 18 South Metro Fire Station #42 7320 South Parker Road The Board meeting minutes published in the Communiqué are recorded by the Town Clerk and filed for public record. Complete transcripts may be requested from the Town Clerk. COMING EVENTS Fall Chili Fest September 29, 2012 Inside this issue: Welcome Rockies Dugout Store 1 Fall Chili Fest 2 The Board Bulletin 3 Independence Day Celebration 4 Spotlight on Libations Wine & Spirits 6 Spotlight on Foxfield Dental 7 Coyote Corner 8 Neighborhood News 9 Foxfield’s Financials 12 Board Meeting Minutes 13 Tidbits 16 The newest store in the Foxfield Village Center offers a wide selection of Rockies merchandise. The store also sells tickets to all Rockies home games in Denver and Scottsdale. All major credit cards are accepted. Come on over and see what the Dugout Store has to offer! 2 Fall Chili Fest (and Cook-off) CHILI, MUSIC (and KARAOKE), FUN & YOU!! Leave the kids at home, bring your favorite beverage (BYOB) and come on down to the second annual Foxfield Fall Chili Fest! Water and soft drinks will be provided by the Town. CHILI COOK-OFF: To participate in the chili cook-off, simply bring a finished crockpot full of your favorite chili. We’ll supply the tables, power strips, sampling cups and spoons. Categories: Best in Show Hottest Chili Best Vegetarian Chili Most Unusual Chili NON COOK-OFF: Not the competitive type? Bring an APPETIZER, SIDE DISH or DESSERT to share. When: Saturday September 29, 2012 Time: 5:00 pm (4:30 setup) Chili sampling begins at 6 pm. Location: Watson’s barn @ 7088 S. Richfield Street RSVP BY September 24 Help us plan by emailing or phoning your RSVP with the following information to clerk@townoffoxfield.com or 303-680-1544: Name Number of adults Competing in Chili cook off? Y or N 3 The Board Bulletin Memo from the Mayor Code Enforcement Update The Town would like to welcome Frank Goddard with SAFEbuilt as our new code enforcement officer. Frank comes to us with an extensive background in code enforcement combined with experience in both residential and commercial inspections. We would like to thank Susie Ellis of Community Preservation Specialists for her three years of service to the Town. Ring Road Landscape Update The Ring Road project is complete. Per the agreement with CDOT, an earthen berm consistent with the berm already located on the east side of the ring road has been installed from the south end of the existing berm continuing south approximately 500 feet. CDOT acquired the right of way for this berm and agreed to convey the ROW to the Town. $160,000 has been appropriated by the State to be used for landscaping. The landscaping plans are complete and the Town is waiting for CDOT to complete the land transfer so that we may move forward on the project. Who is that guy with the measuring wheel? In October of 2011, the Town engaged Terracon Consultants, Inc. to perform a pavement analysis to assess the condition of the pavement and evaluate the remaining lifespan on all the Town’s roads. 32 paved areas were evaluated with a combination of ground penetrating radar and visual observation. The report indicates that all of the Town’s roads are in good shape and with proper maintenance done on a timely basis, our roads should continue to provide acceptable serviceability for a decade or more. The maintenance performed to date has been crack sealing and other minor repairs, but the Town has not had a comprehensive pavement management plan which would allow the Town to adequately plan and budget for larger-scale maintenance and remediation projects. To prepare this plan, the Town has hired Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH). Over the past month, an Engineer with the firm, Nate Jackson, has been assessing and categorizing roadway conditions, which will help us prioritize needed maintenance and improvements. This will allow the town to development long term cost estimates as well as a pavement rehabilitation master plan critical for the long term management of our roads. 4 5 THE INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION OF 2012 The parade had a new route and the picnic a new location; however, the fun and good food were the same in spite of the sizzling weather. Con and Lori Frank hosted this year with good humor and great hospitality. Jeff Baumgartner and Matthew Current grilled the hamburgers and hot dogs maintaining their sense of humor and keeping their cool in spite of the heat and equipment malfunction. It is always a feast with the tasty side dishes folks bring. This year we had a bounty of desserts! It’s fun to catch up with neighbors you haven’t seen in awhile and meet new residents as well. Jan Rakickas kept the kids busy with games of bobbing for apples, hula hoops and spoon races, and the water gun fight kept them cool while the rest of the gathering chowed down on the good eats. Ryan and Sharon Tiraschi, new residents, organized the parade participants and set the parade off right on time. Lisa Rogers was on the spot to help with any last minute hiccups. The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Department was present and accounted for along with the Cub Scout troop and the South Metro Fire Department which the Town always appreciates. They are a welcome and traditional start to the parade. There were plenty of entries in the riding category this year (lawn equipment and cars) because who wants to walk and melt? And we did manage to still have a couple of horses along for the ride as well. We had plenty of help shopping for food, setting up and taking down tents, decorations, tables and chairs: Ron & Jan Rackickas, Richard Simons, Leon & Cherry Goodman, the entire Frank family, Dee Eunice, Larry Strawn, Bonnie Burke, Greg Shanks, Dan Cassidy, Mike Kowalkski, Bob & Mary Easton, and Arnie Wills…. all deserve a thanks and well done. Apologies if your name isn’t listed and you helped…we need and appreciate all the volunteers! Each year the celebration reminds one of the sacrifices of those long ago who put all they had at risk to establish this great country: their fortunes, their property and their lives. Today we enjoy the freedoms they bought at a dear price and we owe a debt of gratitude to those who serve today to keep it. 6 As a new feature, the Communique will profile local businesses in each issue Libations Wine & Spirits 16350 East Arapahoe Road, Suite 102 Foxfield, CO 80016 303-766-0575 info@libationswines.com April and Kirk Carvatt are the owners of Libations Wine and Spirits. Libations is the liquor store located on the most southern strip of retailers in the Foxfield Town Center. Libations has been in existence since 1998 as the first business to open at the Arapahoe Crossing center. They moved to Foxfield Town Center about a year ago. Owners Kirk and April view their special niche as their beer selection. They are known for having the largest craft beer selection in the area. April emphasized that they try very hard to cater to what customers want and ask for rather than what the liquor reps indicate are the best movers. Special orders are definitely encouraged. Are you unsure of exactly what you like best? Then you can come to one of their in-store tastings every Wednesday and Saturday from 4:30-7:00 p.m. Every week they select another wine, liquor or beer for these tastings. To find out what is featured any given week, you can go to their website at www.libationswines.com and sign up for their emails and newsletter. They can also notify you via text-messaging or Facebook. Libations also offers a no-charge rewards program that allows you to save more when you spend more. Unlike some of the stores in the area, their sale prices apply to everyone, whether they belong to the rewards program or not. If you log on to the Libations website you will see that their next big event is OctoberFest on October 6th. Set up in the Libations parking lot will be 25 to 30 different food, beer, liquor and wine vendors. In addition, there will be a live remote broadcast of the American Craft Beer Radio Show from ESPN radio 102.3FM, along with 2 live bands to add to the festivities. The cost is $25 at the door (less if purchased early) with proceeds going to benefit Boys Hope Girls Hope (located right here in Foxfield). Everyone is encouraged to park across the street in Arapahoe Crossing, or Foxfield residents may want to bike or walk. It sounds like something we don’t want to miss. By Sky Yost 7 Foxfield Dental 16350 E. Arapahoe Rd., Suite #114 Foxfield, CO 80016 www.foxfielddental.com The first words that come to mind when describing Dr. Michael Miller’s dental practice, located in the Foxfield Town Center, are “relaxed friendly environment”. His office is located on the south side of the center, on the opposite end of the building from Libations. After meeting his office staff, Angie and Christie, I sat down with Dr. Miller to learn more about him and his practice, which was followed by a tour of his office. His three exam rooms look out on the mountains, and the tasteful decor is very pleasing with a lot of natural light. Michael Miller, his wife Angie (who also works in the office), their 6 kids, 2 dogs, a cat and one guinea pig live in Parker. He is a Colorado native who grew up in Sedalia and went to dental school in Nebraska. Before he moved his dental practice to Foxfield, Dr. Miller had his practice in Golden for 10 years. His kids range in age from 10-19, and the commute to Golden from Parker became too timeconsuming. Now he is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and every other Friday. When he gets busier he will also be open on Wednesday. He recommends kids come in for their first check-up between the ages of 3 and 4. The youngest patient he ever saw was 18 months and the oldest was 104. All types of dental insurance are accepted. Dr. Miller’s practice is general dentistry. He does everything from teeth cleaning, cosmetic procedures, crowns, bridges,and root canals to dentures and partials. He also does teeth whitening, generally recommending the custom trays that allow you to touch up at home whenever you want. He can also do laser whitening for someone who wants to walk out of his office with perfectly white teeth. That tends to be more expensive than the trays and will have to be redone at some later date depending on how long it takes for the teeth to lose their whiteness. In addition to his calm and easy-going demeanor, Dr. Miller has nitrous oxide available (sometimes called laughing gas) to help patients deal with anxiety. On occasion he may prescribe a sedative before the appointment. He is a very welcome addition to the Foxfield Town Center. By Sky Yost 8 Coyote Corner This is the time of year the coyotes are teaching their young to hunt. While it is still advisable to scare them off, be extra cautious. If they have a youngster nearby, whether you see it or not, they are more likely to turn and stand their ground, so do not chase one nor allow your dog to do so. This is inadvisable in any circumstance, but especially now. Shout, make noise to make them feel unwelcome, but do not pursue. Coyotes — Remember... The best way to avoid negative contacts with coyotes is to keep your local coyotes wild. NEVER feed coyotes (or any other wildlife), purposefully or indirectly. NEVER feed a coyote—a fed coyote is an aggressive or dead coyote. Do not leave pet food outside, day or night. Do not leave trash uncovered or out on the street overnight. Never encourage a coyote to approach you or enter your yard or your neighborhood. Coyotes should not feel welcome in your neighborhood. If you see a coyote in your neighborhood you should haze it. Hazing techniques include forceful shouting, loud noises, spraying water and throwing objects adjacent to the coyote. Coyotes are naturally afraid of humans. Encouraging them into our neighborhoods and yards can diminish that fear and create problem coyotes. If you are approached or followed by a coyote: Be as BIG and LOUD as possible. Keep small children near you; do not let them run away. Always keep your pet on a leash. Collect small pets into your arms. Keep larger pets close to you. In a loud and forceful voice, command the coyote to go away. Use arm gestures to exaggerate your size and voice. Throw objects (not food) adjacent to the coyote. Slowly move toward a busy, populated area. There is no need to run. Protect your pets from wild neighbors. Always keep your dog on a leash. In areas where there have been coyote sightings, keep your dog on a shorter lead. In addition to coyotes, cats at large are at risk from traffic, other cats, domestic dogs, foxes and great horned owls. A safe cat is an indoor cat. Supervise pets in backyards near open space or in areas where coyotes have been documented. If you would like to learn more about living in coyote country please visit the Open Space and Natural Resources website at auroragov.org/nature. You’ll find a video on coyotes as well as printable information on coyote biology, behavior and coexistence tips. If you wish to report a coyote sighting, encounter, or incident, please go to the Town of Foxfield website at www.foxfieldcolorado.com; there is an electronic form available. 9 Walking Your Dog in Foxfield The regulations concerning animals are in the Foxfield Municipal Code, Chapter 7, Section 2. This is available on the Town website, www.foxfieldcolorado.com, under Your Government. Foxfield does not have a leash law. The regulations state that a dog must be under the control of the owner, keeper or possessor when on public property. Control is defined as accompanying a dog on public property when said dog is at all times within twenty (20) feet of and immediately responsive to the voice commands of the dog’s owner, keeper or possessor (Foxfield Municipal Code, 7-2-10). While the Code does not address cleaning up after your dog, it is a courtesy to your neighbors to do so. Dog waste is an environmental pollutant and can be hazardous to your health. It attracts flies and is generally unsightly and unhealthy. Please clean up after your dogs! TAG SALE AND CLEAN-UP DAYS Friday was a great day for shopping at the tag sale while Saturday began misty and cool. Despite no longer being a resident of Foxfield, Doris Rauh of the Key Real Estate Group organized the Foxfield Town Tag Sale event, putting the announcement in the Denver Post and posting notices around town of the event. Clean-Up Days went smoothly with J&J Tree Care starting early and finishing up in a surprisingly short time despite a record-breaking number of residents signed up. There were over 30 households this year! And the bins arrived on time and also were hauled away on time this year… thankfully an uneventful event. Bob Easton supplied the tent for a shady place for volunteers to hang out. Richard Simons, Bob McAllister, Marianne Rossi, Trish Newton, Chuck Bohn, Kathi Hart and David Cooper all signed up to hold down the fort during ‘dump days’, making the time pass quickly with interesting conversation. Some folks even decided to stop and stay awhile to visit after dropping off their goods. Gene and Pam Holschuh, the owners and operators of the Scrap Metal Hauling Company, were able to take home a trailer full of bits and pieces, making the long trip from Elbert worthwhile. Smooth sailing this year thanks to all who helped out! 10 Welcome Welcome our new Code Enforcement Officer The Town is pleased to announce that it has contracted with SAFEbuilt, Inc. to provide code enforcement services. Frank Goodard, the new Code Enforcement Officer, is in the neighborhood each week, getting to know the Town and its residents and looking out for compliance with the Municipal Code. You may call Frank at 970-576-4387 or e-mail him at FGoodard@safebuilt.com. SAFEbuilt has been providing our building department services for several years and this is a natural extension of those services and SAFEbuilt’s presence in Foxfield. Their philosophy is that the best approach to successful code enforcement is through voluntary compliance with a strong emphasis on education and communication. If you get a chance, say hello to Frank and welcome him to the friendly Town of Foxfield. 11 SHERIFF’S NEWS June 2012 Call Out Report Traffic Complaints/Arrests Property Damage Alarms Animal Calls Disturbance/Complaints 10 7 5 0 2 Medical Assist Criminal Mischief DUI/Injury Accident Shoplifting/Theft Other 0 0 4 1 8 There were 22 traffic tickets issued in Foxfield in June 2012. July 2012 Call Out Report Traffic Complaints/Arrests Property Damage Alarms Animal Calls Disturbance/Complaints 8 2 3 1 0 Medical Assist Criminal Mischief DUI/Injury Accident Shoplifting/Theft Other 0 0 3 3 4 There were 15 traffic tickets issued in Foxfield in July 2012. Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Department telephone numbers are: ** Emergency - 911 ** Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Department - 303-795-4711 (Dispatch, for non-emergency calls) ** Lieutenant Chris George — 720-874-3816 Email—cgeorge@co.arapahoe.co.us To report traffic concerns please call the traffic hotline at 720-874-4170 NON-EMERGENCY Add the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Department Dispatch number to your cell phone. This is the number you use for non-emergency calls, when the situation does not require 911 but you still need help or to report something. 303-795-4711 SENIOR RESOURCE DAY Free, Open to the Public Friday, October 12, 2012 Dynamics of Aging Program: 9:30—11:00 am Exhibits: 11:00—2:00 Douglas H. Buck Recreation Center 2004 West Powers Avenue Littleton, CO 80120 For more information, call 303-797-8787 12 GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET June 2012 ASSETS: Cash Receivables Investments 82,301 9,638 711,929 TOTAL ASSETS 803,868 LIABILITIES: Payables Escrow Accounts 12,904 27,576 TOTAL LIABILITIES 40,480 FUND EQUITY: Reserved for Paving Improvements Reserved for Paving Bond Reduction Unappropriated Net Revenues over Expenditures 137,635 * 141,927 525,798 (41,972) TOTAL FUND EQUITY 763,388 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 803,868 GENERAL FUND INCOME STATEMENT January—June 2012 REVENUES: Property Taxes Specific Ownership Taxes Franchise Fees Sales Tax Use Tax Building Permits Grading Permits Highway Users Tax Traffic Fines Other Revenues 76,623 10,103 11,882 95,909 1,271 5,221 890 15,707 10,939 7,454 TOTAL REVENUES 235.999 EXPENDITURES: Administration Elections Judicial Public Safety Public Works Open Space Capital TOTAL EXPENDITURES 81,400 1,420 9,463 93,410 29,028 0 10,978 225,699 13 Minutes - BOT Meeting June 21, 2012 MINUTES FOXFIELD BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING June 21, 2012 Call to Order/Roll Call The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. at South Metro Fire Protection District Station #42 at 7320 South Parker Road, Foxfield, Colorado. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The following Trustees were present: Con Frank, Bob Easton, Sky Yost, Susan Current, Allyson Zoellner and Mayor Lisa Jones. A quorum was present. Audience Participation Leon Goodman, 7231 S. Quintero Street, read a letter he wrote to the Board of Trustees regarding mowing the rights-of-way in Town. Code Enforcement Susie Ellis with Community Preservation Specialists spoke about code enforcement activities in Town. She noted that with the change in procedure from friendly notices to Notices to Abate and citations, and the excessive growth of weeds in Foxfield, she is over budget for the year. It was agreed that CPS will send out letters to all residents reminding them to control their weeds or face citations Town Engineer Alan Leak, the Town Engineer, reported that Hamon has begun clearing the Yee property. He explained the history of the Town’s grading ordinance, required because Foxfield is in the Cherry Creek Basin drainage area. He discussed berm regulations and permits. It was noted that WRC has a topographical map from 2010 that the Town could adopt as the basis for changes in grade. Trustee Frank moved to approve a payment to Consolidated Divisions, Inc. (CDI), not to exceed $2,500.00, for mowing and spraying of the weeds along the Ring Road berm. The motion was seconded by Trustee Easton and passed by unanimous voice vote. Approval of Minutes Trustee Easton moved, seconded by Trustee Frank, to approve the June 7, 2012 minutes as presented. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote. Reports Mayor Mayor Jones will schedule an electronic recycling event with Volatile Systems. Members of the Town Board Trustee Frank read an e-mail from resident Doug Headley regarding landscaping the open space, and reported on the progress of this project. Trustee Frank moved to authorize payment of $2,940.00 to Leon Goodman for mowing the Town’s rights-of-way, as agreed to by Mr. Goodman and Trustee Frank. The motion was seconded by Trustee Zoellner and passed unanimously. Trustee Current reported that J & J Tree Care had to return to Town to finish chipping for one resident, who contributed $25.00 toward the charge of $150.00. Staff Town Clerk Randi Gallivan reported that she was awarded a $200.00 scholarship to attend the Colorado Municipal Clerks Institute in Boulder in July. Town Clerk Gallivan presented the financial reports for May 2012. Trustee Current moved, seconded by Trustee Easton, to approve the financial reports as presented. The motion passed by unanimous voice vote. Adjournment Mayor Jones adjourned the meeting at 9:20 p.m. 14 Minutes - BOT Meeting July 5, 2012 WATCH OUT FOR WALKERS MINUTES FOXFIELD BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING July 5, 2012 Call to Order/Roll Call The meeting was called to order at 6:31 p.m. at South Metro Fire Protection District Station #42 at 7320 South Parker Road, Foxfield, Colorado. Minutes - BOT Meeting July 19, 2012 The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The following Trustees were present: Con Frank, Bob Easton, Susan Current, Allyson Zoellner and Mayor Lisa Jones. A quorum was present. Audience Participation April Carvatt, owner of Libations Wine & Spirits, spoke about sign permit issues. Roxann Headley, 7293 S. Uravan Court, thanked Susan Current for all her work on the Independence Day parade and picnic, and she thanked Con Frank for hosting the picnic. Bob Gleave, 6797 S. Norfolk Court, expressed some concerns about the landscaping in the trail easement adjacent to his property. Approval of Minutes Trustee Easton moved, seconded by Trustee Current, to approve the June 21, 2012 minutes as presented. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote. Public Works The Board discussed the invoice from One Handy Guy for mowing the Town rights-of-way and took no action. The prior decision remains in effect Code Enforcement The Board directed the Town Administrator to again request detailed invoices from Community Preservation Specialists for code enforcement services. Adjournment Mayor Jones adjourned the meeting at 7:43 p.m. MINUTES FOXFIELD BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING July 19, 2012 Call to Order/Roll Call The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. at South Metro Fire Protection District Station #42 at 7320 South Parker Road, Foxfield, Colorado. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The following Trustees were present: Con Frank, Bob Easton, Sky Yost, Susan Current, Dave Goddard and Mayor Lisa Jones. Trustee Zoellner arrived late. A quorum was present. Audience Participation Dave Bovard, 18412 E. Fremont Place, spoke about potential development plans for the 4 acres on the southeast corner of Waco and Arapahoe. Kathe Seevers Moser and her brother, Patrick Seevers, are the owners of the land at Waco and Arapahoe. Kathe thanked the Town for being so helpful and also spoke about possible development of the parcel. Approval of Minutes Trustee Current moved, seconded by Trustee Easton, to approve the July 5, 2012 minutes as presented. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote. 15 C O M MUNI QUE Our Lady of Loreto Amendment to Planned Sign Program Based on an agreement with the Town to create an area in which the Church can install flags, the Church has withdrawn their two pending applications to amend the Planned Sign Program. There is no further action the Board needs to take. Staff Town Administrator Kuechenmeister presented the financial reports. Trustee Easton moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report as presented, seconded by Trustee Current. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote. Resolution 2012-04, Repealing Resolution 2011-06, Rules of Protocol A motion was made by Trustee Goddard to revise the resolution to repeal items c) and d) from Exhibit A from Resolution 2011-06. The motion to approve the amended resolution was seconded by Mayor Jones and passed by unanimous voice vote. At 7:35 p.m., a motion was made by Mayor Jones to move into an Executive Session for the purpose of instructing negotiators pursuant to C.R.S. §246-402(4)(e). Following a second by Trustee Current, the motion was unanimously approved by voice vote. Reports Mayor Mayor Jones reported that the Town is still awaiting action from ServiceStar and the other owners of Foxfield Village Center to amend the sign code. She noted that the Colorado Rockies Dugout Store is the newest tenant. Members of the Town Board Trustee Zoellner suggested a reminder to Boys Hope that the residents wear reflective clothing when they ride their bicycles after dark. Trustee Current reported that the Independence Day Parade and Picnic came in under budget. Trustee Goddard moved to hire Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. to provide a pavement management program, at a cost not to exceed $12,000.00. The motion was seconded by Trustee Easton and passed by unanimous voice vote. Trustee Frank reported that the Ring Road landscaping is on hold as CDOT has not yet transferred the land title to the Town. CDOT performed an inspection of the weeds and erosion in the open space and has sprayed weeds along Arapahoe and Parker Roads. WATCH OUT FOR EQUESTRIANS The Mayor closed the Executive Session at 9:04 p.m. and returned to the regular meeting. Mayor Jones moved to terminate the contract with Community Preservation Specialists for code enforcement services effective July 31, 2012, authorizing a total payment of $12,500.00; payment of $10,000 now, the balance of $2,500.00 to be paid when the files are returned. Files must be returned to the Town no later than 8/31/12. Trustee Frank seconded; the motion passed by a vote of 6-1, with Trustee Easton casting the dissenting vote. Mayor Jones moved to appropriate additional funds to pay the $2,500.00 to Community Preservation Specialists when the records have been returned to the Town. Seconded by Trustee Goddard, the motion passed 6-1, with Trustee Easton dissenting. Adjournment Mayor Jones adjourned the meeting at 9:06 p.m. 16 PLEASE CONTROL THOSE WEEDS! To control your weeds, you may mow them, spray them or just yank them out of the ground, but the weed infestation is bad this year and it’s only going to get worse unless everyone in Town keeps their weeds under control. The Town website (www.foxfieldcolorado.com) has information about identifying and controlling noxious weeds. If we all do our part, we can keep the weeds from taking over! BOARD OF TRUSTEES Town of Foxfield established 1994 Mayor Lisa Jones 303-941-3424 Town Clerk: 303-680-1544 Trustees Ward 1: Bob Easton 303-400-3167 Ward 2: Susan Current 303-680-1986 Ward 3: Sky Yost 303-596-7979 At Large: Con Frank 303-680-0876 Allyson Zoellner 303-680-8276 Dave Goddard 720-202-1011 Sheriff Dispatch Non-Emeergency 303-795-4711 Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority: 303-790-4830 x322 Building Permits: Barry Kramer 303-774-1388, x. 103 STAY IN TOUCH The Communiqué is available for advertisements. All ads are subject to review. Rights reserved to decline or re-work. Ads and articles may be submitted on a CD or via e-mail. Advertising Costs and Deadlines Please contact the editor for deadlines. FULL SHEET AD: $65 1/2 SHEET AD: $35 1/4 SHEET AD: $25 BUSINESS CARD AD: $15 Articles and Letters Public interest stories and related Town interest articles are encouraged. If you have interesting tidbits, snippets and happenings that you would like to share, we welcome your input. Letters to the Editor are also welcome. All articles published must have the author’s name and address. They may be edited for publication due to space limitations. Town Clerk, Editor 303-680-1544 The Town of Foxfield communicates with its residents primarily through e-mail. You will receive the Communique electronically, as well as updates and alerts concerning Board of Trustee meetings, traffic, lost pets and other important topics. Please take a moment and verify that the Town has your correct e-mail address. If you need to submit your e-mail address, you may: ● Call the Town Clerk at 303-680-1544 ● E-mail Clerk@TownofFoxfield.com ● www.foxfieldcolorado.com ● Click on Forms under the For Residents link. Complete the form and click Submit Town of Foxfield P.O. Box 461450
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