Friday, January 20, 2012

Invasive Species Awareness Week 26 Feb to 3 Mar, 2012

Remember that National Invasive Species Awareness Week is coming and y'all should get outside and do your part.  In the high country of CO it is still winter, but don't let that stop you.  Come spring, I'll be pulling my fare share of False chamomile (Matricaria perforata). 
http://www.nisaw.org/

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Blighted Area per Urban Renewal

Most historic resources per Urban Renewal are "blighted".  So, next time y'all hear your city/town/village is considering Urban Renewal, please get involved and become part of the condition survey team that is a requirement of Urban Renewal process. 

According to Colorado State Statute (CRS 31-25-103) (2), a “blighted area” is defined as follows: “Blighted area” means an area that, in its present condition and use and, by reason of the presence of at least four of the following factors, substantially impairs or arrests the sound growth of the municipality, retards the provision of housing accommodations, or constitutes an economic or social liability, and is a menace to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare; …
(a)Slum, deteriorated, or deteriorating structures;
(b)Predominance of defective or inadequate street layout;
(c)Faulty lot layout in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or usefulness;
(d)Unsanitary or unsafe conditions;
(e)Deterioration of site or other improvements;
(f)Unusual topography or inadequate public improvements or utilities;
(g)Defective or unusual conditions of title rendering the title non-marketable;
(h)The existence of conditions that endanger life or property by fire or other causes;
(i)Buildings that are unsafe or unhealthy for persons to live or work in because of building code violations, dilapidation, deterioration, defective design, physical construction, or faulty or inadequate facilities;
(j)Environmental contamination of buildings or property;
(k.5)The existence of health, safety, or welfare factors requiring high levels of municipal services or substantial physical underutilization or vacancy of sites, buildings, or other improvements;
(l)If there is no objection of such property owner or owners and the tenant or tenants of such owner or owners, if and, to the inclusion of such property in an urban renewal area, “blighted area” also means an area that, in its present condition and use and, by reason of the presence of any one of the factors specified in paragraphs (a) to (k.5) of this subsection (2), substantially impairs or arrests the sound growth of the municipality, retards the provision of housing accommodations, or constitutes an economic or social liability, and is a menace to the public health, safety, morals or welfare. For purposes of this paragraph (1), the fact that an owner of an interest in such property does not object to the inclusion of such property in the urban renewal area does not mean that the owner has waived any rights of such owner in connection with laws governing condemnation.