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The Aspen Times Weekly reaches thousands of people interested in Aspen, Colorado. In this edition, we detail the programs a local nonprofit, Manaus Fund, is building in our area; also, we preview Aspen Film, hang out at the Saturday Market and explain how fog and rocks can make a good wine ... and more.

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Page 1: Aspen Times Weekly: Oct. 4 edition

RIDING ALONG WITH THE MANAUS FUND SEE PAGE 29

FIND IT INSIDE

GEAR | PAGE 14CULTURE/CHARACTERS/COMMENTARY

OCTOBER 4-10, 2012 • ASPENTIMES.COM/WEEKLY

WINEINK A BALANCE OF FOG, ROCKS AND WINE 17 || A&E A PREVIEW OF ASPEN FILM 33

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BELLY UP ASPENBELLY UP ASPENWHERE ASPEN GOES FOR LIVE MUSIC.

www.bellyupaspen.com | BOX OFFICE: 970 544-9800

JUST ANNOUNCED:

KRADDYW/PAUL BASICFounding member of of Glitch Mob that blends hip-hop, dubstep & dancehall with rock and roll bravado. He’s played Red Rock’s Global Dance Festival, SXSW & L.A.’s famed Low End Theory club.

FRI 10/5SHOW 9:30 PM

18+

THE WERKS“Psychedelic Dance Rock”. The Werks Fuse the guitar and organ of jam and classic rock with funk slap bass, synthesizers, and modern dance beats.

NO COVER

SAT 10/6SHOW 9:30 PM

PSYCHEDELIC FURS80’s post-punk/new wave band behind chart topping hits “Pretty In Pink,” (inspiration for the 1986 movie) “Love My Way,” “Heaven,” “The Ghost In You,” & “Heartbreak Beat”.

TUE 10/9SHOW 9:30 PM

DIEGO’S UMBRELLA

Back after supporting MarchFourth Marching Band in the club, Diego’s Umbrella’s has been described as “Gogol Bordello meets Muse” - Associated Press. Vokab Kompany has supported Cee Lo Green, Matisyahu & Cage the Elephant & has songs featured in SoCo & Kia commercials.

NO COVER

WED 10/10SHOW 9 PM

THE MAGIC BEANSAcoustic roots songwriting being sequed into funk/electro based improvisation. They have supported members of the String Cheese Incident, Nashville greats Tyler Grant and Larry Keel and electro mainstays Bluetech, Eliot Lipp, & Bassnectar.

NO COVER

THU 10/4GAME 6:20 SHOW 9:30 PM

JON WAYNE & THE PAINReggae/ska trio whose latest album features Slightly Stoopid’s horn players and percussionist Christofer “C Money” Welter, Daniel “DELA” Dela Cruz, and Oguer “OG” Ocon and hip-hop artist Yoni.

NO COVER

SUN 10/7GAME 6:20 SHOW 9:30 PM

SUPERSUCKERS: TO HELL & BACK TOURThe band has recorded with Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Steve Earle, Willie Nelson, Kelley Deal of The Breeders.

MON 10/8GAME 6:30 SHOW 9:30 PM

10/30

11/9

11/16

11/16

12/29

12/30

2/24

ASPEN TIMES PRESENTSNFL FOOTBALL:NO COVER FOR GAME

ASPEN TIMES PRESENTSNFL FOOTBALL:NO COVER FOR GAME

ASPEN TIMES PRESENTSNFL FOOTBALL:NO COVER FOR GAME

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Aspen | 514 E. Hyman Avenue | 970.925.7000 Carbondale | 0290 Highway 133 | 970.963.3300 Redstone | 385 Redstone Boulevard | 970.963.1061 Glenwood Springs | 1614 Grand Avenue | 970.928.9000

Find more at www.masonmorse.com

thesource FB/ColdwellBankerMasonMorse TW/masonmorse LN/Coldwell Banker Mason Morse YT/MasonMorse1

SNOWMASS VILLAGE This is the one bedroom, one and a half bath condo you are going to love. Beautifully remodeled in 2010, this 716 sf Stonebridge Condo has the mountain modern and sophisticated look. Conveniently located slope-side between Base Village and the Mall, this condo is the Best! $425,000 Web Id#: AN127300

Tim Cottrell970.920.7386 | [email protected]

BASALT RIVERFRONT!!! This three-bedroom townhome/half duplex is in downtown Basalt on the Frying Pan River. Walk to restaurants and shopping. New remodel with top-of-the-line everything. Beautifully furnished and immaculate. Large two-car garage. $1,250,000 Web Id#: AN125287

Don DeLise970.379.3474 | [email protected]

ASPEN One of few lots situated directly on a 35-acre open space meadow, this location features an unbeatable combination of privacy, abundant wildlife, ski access to Aspen Highlands, walking distance to Aspen schools and a few minutes drive to town. The “mountain country” home offers 6 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, media/theater, 3-car garage and more. $6,975,000 Web Id#: AN126092

Jerome Meister970.920.7378 | [email protected]

CARBONDALE Situated on the banks of the Roaring Fork River, this premier riverfront estate features a custom designed 5,827 square foot home on four private acres in Mayfly Bend Ranch. Enjoy world class fishing and horseback riding just outside your door. $2,495,000 Web Id#: AN125027

Christy Clettenberg 970.920.7398 | [email protected]

BEST 1 BEDROOM IN SNOWMASS VILLAGE

FRYING PAN RIVERFRONT CONDOMINIUM

MEADOW CHARM IN FIVE TREES

SPECTACULAR RIVERFRONT HORSE PROPERTY

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Aspen | 514 E. Hyman Avenue | 970.925.7000 Carbondale | 0290 Highway 133 | 970.963.3300 Redstone | 385 Redstone Boulevard | 970.963.1061 Glenwood Springs | 1614 Grand Avenue | 970.928.9000

Find more at www.masonmorse.com

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Coldwell Banker Mason MorseCarrie Wells

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ON THE BANKS OF CASTLE CREEK

ASPEN Recently Although it’s only a mile and a half from town, this spacious 5-bedroom home feels like an escape deep into the wilderness with its mature spruce tree surroundings, majestic mountain views, and the bubbling sound of Castle Creek running along the back of the property. Everyone is awestruck by the foyer where the sight of the backyard pond seems to fill the house through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Perfectly incorporated with its stunning environment, this home shares the outdoors inside while providing remarkable luxury. Artfully detailed windows and

intricate balustrades are just a few of the immaculate details created in this custom-built home where ample room and a layout designed for privacy make it a peaceful place for guests and owners alike. Includes an island in the middle of Castle Creek.

$9,995,000 Web ID#: AN116813

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WELCOME MAT INSIDE this EDITION

Editor-in-ChiefRyan Slabaugh

Advertising DirectorGunilla Asher

SubscriptionsDottie Wolcott

DesignAfton Groepper

Arts EditorStewart Oksenhorn

Production ManagerEvan Gibbard

Contributing EditorsMary Eshbaugh Hayes

Gunilla AsherKelly HayesJill Beathard

Jeanne McGovernJohn Colson

Contributing WritersPaul AndersenHilary Stunda

Amanda CharlesMichael Appelbaum

Warren Miller

Contributing PartnersHigh Country News

Aspen Historical SocietyTh e Ute MountaineerExplore Booksellers

www.aspentimes.com

SalesAshton HewittJeff Hoff man

David LaughrenSu Lum

Louise Walker

Classified Advertising(970) 925-9937

Yet as the historic

protectors of our

freedom of speech

— Arthur Sulzberger,

rest in peace — are

fi ghting revenue (or

worse, health) battles,

new technologies are

struggling to fi ll the

historic role newspapers

and magazines are vacating. At the

same time in history when we have

the greatest ability to practice our

freedom of speech, we also have the

greatest number of people abusing

that freedom (yes, Rush, I mean

you), and at the same time, a large

number of people threatening to

take our freedoms away. So who

better to step up than Facebook,

which infl uences all facets of

communication today? Yet, their

eff orts are showing how much of

the void remains.

Recently, the company wrote a

20-page letter to the government

opposing new laws that would

make it hard for advertisers to track

the online movement of children,

mainly by requiring sites to ask

for the parent’s permission. Th e

problem with Facebook’s argument

is with their defense.

Unfortunately, they are

standing behind the First

Amendment to create

these freedoms for

advertisers.

Here’s where they

went wrong. For one, the

First Amendment does

not protect advertising,

which is why you do not see

cigarette commercials on primetime

television anymore. Plus, do any

of us really believe that Facebook

really does care about the rights of

13-year-olds with Bieber-fever?

Probably not.

To paraphrase the purpose of

Mark Zuckerberg’s recent speech

to stock market naysayers, he

reiterated the fact that Facebook’s

success is not measured just by

the bottom line, but also by its

ability to connect people from

all over the world. Whether he

meant it or not, as it turns out,

his statement delivers a powerful

argument for connecting profi ts,

child protections and freedom of

speech. Mainly, it’s good business

to make a profi t; and it’s good

business to protect our children.

Plus, this is beside the point.

Facebook’s world infl uence is

helping freedom of speech causes,

most notably when Arab Spring

countries use their pages for

revolutionary causes. Yet, this real

fi ght for freedoms only highlights

how much Facebook’s current case

against child protections misses

the point. When courts block

public information, councils make

decisions behind closed doors and

politicians discuss mindless laws

that favor censorship, it does not

take long to believe that Facebook

has bigger issues than ensuring

all seventh graders can be off ered

discounts on designer jeans.

In case of fi ghting for our First

Amendment freedoms, Facebook

has some big shoes to fi ll, but also

some good examples to follow. If

they need an example, perhaps

they should look up the long-

time publisher of Th e New York

Times who passed away last week.

More than anyone, he built the

idea that good business allows

good journalism, which allows the

ability to fi ght for our freedoms..

He also gave anyone in the fi ght a

roadmap to follow.

facebook and the first amendment | As anyone who reads it knows, the First Amendment lives somewhere between a whizzing bullet and Bob Dylan. It moves fast, sounds rough most days and no matter how much about it is written, it refuses to be defi ned.

29 COVER STORY

Aspen Times education reporter Jeanne McGovern learns how The Manaus Fund is tying education to our economy.

33 A&E

It’s time for Aspen Film. Arts editor Stewart Oksenhorn unveils this year’s lineup with a story behind one of the directors.

DEPARTMENTS

08 THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

12 LEGENDS & LEGACIES

14 FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

17 WINE INK

18 FOOD MATTERS

35 AROUND ASPEN

37 LOCAL CALENDAR

50 CROSSWORD

RIDING ALONG WITH THE MANAUS FUND SEE PAGE 29

FIND IT INSIDE

GEAR | PAGE 14CULTURE/CHARACTERS/COMMENTARY

OCTOBER 4-10, 2012 • ASPENTIMES.COM/WEEKLY

ON THE COVERPhoto by Jeanne McGovern

EDIT

OR’S

NOTE

RYAN SLABAUGH

VOLUME 1 ✦ ISSUE NUMBER 46

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COLORADO VOTERS

have the chance to one-up

the rest of the country by

voting to legalize pot for

use by adults on Nov. 6,

and in doing so, turn the

nation’s War on Weed on

its head.

Statewide polls indicate

that a majority of the state’s

voters favor a yes vote on

Amendment 64, which would amend

the state constitution to legalize

possession and use of an ounce or less

of pot for those aged 21 years of older.

One reason to approve Amendment

64 is that the War on Weed has not

only wasted billions in public funds, it

has caused untold harm to a subset of

the population who prefers to smoke

itself into silliness rather than drink

itself into an often deadly stupor.

According to readily available

statistics, in 2010, the federal

government spent more than 15

billion on the drug war, while states

and local governments spent 25

billion or more.

So far in 2012, as of Monday at 7

a.m., the feds had spent more than

11.3 billion, with states and locals

spending more than 19.3 billion on

that same useless war.

Arrests for drug off enses stood at

1.66 million in 2009, half of them for

possession of small amounts of pot,

far more than for any other single

off ense. Th at equates to one arrest

every 19 seconds for drug off enses.

Th e Law Enforcement Against

Prohibition (LEAP) organization,

made up of retired cops and judges

across the U.S., endorsed Amendment

64 just last month, as have the

National Latino Offi cers Association

and Blacks in Law Enforcement in

America. At a signing ceremony in

Denver on Sept. 20, and in a sign-

on letter released at a later press

conference, law enforcers outline their

reasons for supporting Am. 64, detailing

how legalizing marijuana will:

• Put our police priorities where

they belong by ending the arrests

of non-violent marijuana users and

enabling police to focus instead on

preventing violent crime.

• Cut off funding to violent gangs

and drug cartels, which generate the

majority of their revenue from illegal

marijuana sales.

• Protect the lives of police offi cers

now in the line of fi re in the “drug war.”

•Reduce marijuana access to

children by instituting strict

age-limits and public safety

controls.

• Restore mutual

respect and good relations

between law enforcement

and communities bearing

the brunt of the current

marijuana laws.

Locally speaking, a poll in

the Glenwood Springs Post

Independent showed that 58 percent

of respondents favor Amendment 64,

with only 26 percent against it.

On the other hand, the Colorado

state legislature summarily gutted the

“pro” arguments in the supposed non-

partisan Legislative Analysis of Am.

64, while leaving the “anti” arguments

intact. Where’s the fairness there?

In California, U.S. Attorney Melinda

Haag (no kidding, her real name) is

campaigning to close down Harborside

Health Center in Berkeley, said to

be the largest medical marijuana

dispensary on Earth and heralded as

an exemplary operation in terms of

safety, security and compliance with

state laws.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder

once stated the feds will only target

operations operating in violation of

applicable state law.

But Haag said recently, ”I now

find the need to consider actions

regarding marijuana superstores

such as Harborside. The larger the

operation, the greater the likelihood

that there will be abuse of the

state’s medical marijuana laws, and

marijuana in the hands of individuals

who do not have a demonstrated

medical need.”

In other words, Haag has concluded

that, based solely on its popularity,

Harborside is guilty without even

being charged with violating state law,

regardless of what her boss says.

Colorado’s U.S. Attorneys have been

following the same basic game plan,

by the way.

What ever happened to states’

rights, or the rights of voters to

manage the laws of their own states?

It doesn’t matter whether you

smoke pot or not. Th e issue here is

personal freedom to choose how you

conduct your life as long as you are

not hurting others, and to keep cops

out of your living room.

Th ere is much more to be discussed,

so stay tuned.

[email protected]

End the wasteful War on Weed

HIT&RUN

V O X P O P C O M P I L E D B Y M A X V A D N A I S

THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

What is your favorite or least favorite memory of riding the school bus when you were younger?

VOX POP

MARCO CINGOLANI ASCOLI PICENO, ITALY

Being from Italy, we did not have buses to get to school so I never rode on one.

TAYLOR BROUSSARD COLUMBUS, OHIO

Growing up in Ohio, we rode on country roads and it was so much fun to sit in the back and launch off of each bump.

DANIELLE AMATO NEW YORK, N.Y.

I remember being late sometimes with my mother and having to chase down the bus in the morning with curlers still in my hair.

with JOHN COLSON

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FOR GEAR TRENDS, AROUND ASPEN SOCIALITES, LISTINGS, EVENTS ...

Read the latest edition online at www.aspentimes.com/weekly

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edited by RYAN SLABAUGHTHE WEEKLY CONVERSATION SEEN, HEARD & DONE

CHEERS | To the Aspen City Council for supporting

federal legislation that seeks to protect much of the

Th ompson Divide area from future drilling. While we

understand that drilling is a reality at this time, drilling

in pristine lands with no guarantee on land management

and resource protection does not have to be.

JEERS | To continued turnover downtown caused by

expensive rental agreements. We keep reading about how

the “new” Aspen is kicking out the “old” Aspen, yet we see

little movement to protect either one. As long as prices

continue to rise beyond what a mom-and-pop can aff ord,

our options other than constant change will be limited.

CHEERS | To those coming home this weekend. Aspen

and Basalt high schools are celebrating homecoming

with football games Friday night, and we know we’ll see a

lot of familiar faces out there. To them, we give a hearty

“welcome back”.

JEERS | To the volume of deed-restricted units falling

under disrepair, as noted in a recent housing conference

in Aspen. It’s time to look hard at how we can encourage

developers to improve existing units under the aff ordable

housing clause instead of just building new housing.

STAY IN THE KNOW — CATCH UP ON RECENT NEWS & LOCAL EVENTSWORTHYBUZZ

“I HAD TO TELL THIS STORY, AND IT HAD TO HAVE ME IN IT.” — FILMMAKER FREDRIK GERTTEN, WHOSE MOVIE “BIG BOYS GONE BANANAS!*” IS PLAYING AT ASPEN FILM

CHEE

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JEER

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P H O T O B Y R Y A N S L A B A U G H

BASALT

BMX PARK GAINS TRACTION

In a sports-centric valley like ours,

it’s hard to believe there is room for

yet another athletic pursuit. But the

people at Roaring Fork BMX say

there is most defi nitely a demand for

a sanctioned USA BMX park, and

they’re well on their way to making

it a reality.

“Th is is our goal, and we’re really

starting to gain some momentum,”

said Paul Viola, a Woody Creek

resident and BMX enthusiast who’s

helping lead the charge for a new track

at Crown Mountain Park in El Jebel.

Th e dream of a BMX park in

the Roaring Fork Valley has been

brewing for a while, with several

sites around Basalt having been

considered. BMX supporters now

have zeroed in on a track at Crown

Mountain Park and have received

the unanimous support of the

Crown Mountain board.

Local enthusiasts say BMX is

one of the fastest-growing action

sports around.

In order to get the track in

place, the recently formed Crown

Mountain BMX, as part of the

Crown Mountain Park and

Recreation District, is trying to raise

money to get the track constructed.

It estimates the total cost at almost

70,000, with some of the money

to come in the form of in-kind

donations.

— Jeanne McGovern

GUNNISON COUNTY

CLIMBER RESCUED OFF SNOWMASS MOUNTAIN

An injured climber was rescued

at Snowmass Mountain on Sept. 30

and transported to Aspen Valley

Hospital, according to the Pitkin

County Sheriff ’s Offi ce. Mountain

Rescue Aspen personnel joined

forces with the Gunnison County

Sheriff ’s Offi ce in rescuing the

individual, the news release said.

Th e rescue eff ort got underway

at 11:40 p.m. Sept. 29, when

Aspen-Pitkin County emergency

dispatchers received a call. After it

was determined that the climber’s

location was in Gunnison County,

the rescue mission was passed on to

the Gunnison County Sheriff ’s Offi ce.

Mountain Rescue Aspen personnel

off ered to assist and were placed on

standby, the news release said.

Th e injured climber reportedly

was in critical condition, and

hospital workers prepared for

another airlift transport to Swedish

Medical Center in Denver, the news

release said.

ASPEN

CELL PHONE COVERAGE COULD GET A BOOST

Eventual relief may be in sight

for cellphone users aff ected by the

annoying holes in service in the

Roaring Fork Valley and dead zones

in places such as the Fryingpan and

Crystal valleys.

Pitkin County has embarked on

a study to fi nd out where service

is lacking and where there might

be opportunities to install towers

to boost cellular and broadband

coverage. Th e county study

collected 4 million data points

throughout the area to determine

where improvements are needed,

according to County Manager Jon

Peacock. Nearly all carriers lack

suffi cient coverage in seven general

areas of the broader Roaring Fork

basin. Th ose are: along Highway

133 south of Carbondale, along

Frying Pan Road east of Basalt, in a

large portion of Snowmass Village,

along Highway 82 east of Aspen,

on Castle Creek Road, on Maroon

Creek Road and on major portions

of all four ski areas.

— Scott Condon

Still unsure if it’s fi ction or nonfi ction

Romney keeps handlers caged on top of car

Networks promoting them as part of “fall lineup hilarity”

Obama broadcast via drone

Not enough soap in the house

FIVE THINGSTOP 5 REASONS TO NOT WATCH THE

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES

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In Snowmass Village, construction is the main event this time of year. The Westin-Resort, which is under renovation, is scheduled to open a month earlier than expected on Oct. 15.

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

WHEN I PARKED beside the

locked gate at the Forest Service’s

recreation site, a hefty entrance sign

that had been bolted together out of

four-by-fours lay fl at on the gravel.

Th e steel tube where campers were

supposed to deposit their fee had

an autumn shade of rust spiraling

up its trunk. A welcome sign had

been replaced by one

insisting that the road

was closed.

Five years ago was

the last time I’d stayed

overnight at this

national forest facility

in western Colorado,

and I had cheerfully

assumed that it would

always be open,

perennial as the wildflowers. Rarely

crowded and located only a few

miles downstream from a dam, this

recreational campground served

as an ideal fishing corridor and

general pit stop, not to mention a

place for quiet contemplation and

restoration of the soul. I know,

that’s a lot to expect from a park,

but like much of the public, I spend

a considerable amount of time

worshipping at the chapel of our

national forests.

One feature that always attracted

me to this particular spot was a

ribbon of concrete that contractors

had poured beside the river. It runs

the entire length of the campground.

Even more impressive is the high

sandstone wall that looms across

the river. An array of gunshots pock

and mar its surface, but nothing

short of a cataclysmic event could

decommission this monolith made

by nature.

Every Forest Service campground

feature I encountered during this

comeback tour qualifi ed as being on

the path to ruin. Th e concrete walls

of the toilet had been bulldozed fl at.

Th e gravel ring road that serviced the

campsites was losing its war with the

weeds. Th ose cast-iron fi re-rings at

empty picnic sites gaped reminded

me of burned-out stars.

It may seem logical that as our

public-land budgets are downsized,

our accessibility to those lands must

also be reduced, but logic doesn’t

originate in the heart. Th e public

may no longer be able to aff ord

rangers or the regular maintenance

of hiking trails, visitor centers,

museum displays, bookstores,

brochures and trail guides, but if it all

has to go, then let it go. Accessibility,

however, should not be on the table,

even if there are no tables.

Just give us a piece of gravel where

we can park and maybe a toilet.

We’ll provide the toilet paper and

enough imagination to appreciate

the unimproved natural world. If it’s

too expensive to maintain the toilets,

we’ll bear that too.

Nothing is more frustrating than

austerity, especially after we’ve had it

all. Of course, nature might disagree.

I saw disastrous changes when I

arrived at this derelict campground,

but I also happened to see them on

a glorious afternoon. Everything

woody was changing color for

fall, wildfl owers still speckled the

landscape, and the sun poured

through the thinly fi ltered canopy

of trees, promising an unusually

warm morning and a full-service

afternoon, especially for mushrooms

like puff balls.

It could be that the “public” isn’t

sophisticated enough to care for its

public lands without a government

agency to supervise it. It could also

be that the passes, permits, stickers

and policies in place had improved

the public’s access. But as I circled

this overbuilt and now decaying

campground, I couldn’t help asking

myself: ‘How much of this stuff do

we really need?’ Show me a trail

marker; I can fi nd my way.

I yawned, feeling a bit like Rip Van

Winkle. As I made my way back to

the truck, I uncovered the numbered

post from what had been my favorite

campsite, tossed into the weeds. I

picked it up and took it home with

me, then pounded it into the ground

beside my driveway. It will be the

proof that I have a genuine interest in

calling our public lands my home.

David Feela is a contributor to Writers on the Range, a service of High Country News (hcn.org). He is a former teacher and current writer in western Colorado.

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by DAVID FEELA of WRITERS ON THE RANGEGUEST OPINION COLUMN

DAVID FEELA

T H I N K S T O C K P H O T O S

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CLASSIC ASPENLEGENDS & LEGACIES by TIM WILLOUGHBY

P H O T O C O U R T E S Y O F T H E W I L L O U G H B Y C O L L E C T I O N

THE TIMESPAN between the

Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk fl ight

in 1903 and frequent sightings of

planes fl ying through local Colorado

skies was brief. Before 1920,

planes captivated most Americans’

imaginations as a vicarious

experience. Th ey read about them

in newspapers — editors recognized

the interest and recounted every

angle, especially plane crashes.

Reporting pilot deaths turned

mechanical fl ight into a risky sport

in the eyes of aerial dreamers.

Perceived as sport, it took some

time before the practical aspects of

the activity were realized: moving

mail, observing ground conditions

from above, inventorying cattle or

forest reserves, and other uses.

Not a full decade passed after the

fi rst fl ight before the military began

using “aeroplanes”. Th eir use in World

War I captivated newspaper readers

as much as accounts of war on the

ground. Even in 1917 as America

entered the war, we had few planes

and enlisted those of Belgium and

France. Stories of sky combat must

have felt as exciting to young readers

as Star Wars battles are today,

perhaps more so because those

readers largely had to rely on their

imaginations to visualize the action.

The end of the war launched the

beginning of Colorado’s air age.

The first sightings were above the

Book Cliffs in Grand Junction:

planes spotted, but not landing,

in 1917. In 1919 an airplane club

formed in Denver and by 1920

planes were featured in county

fairs. Glenwood’s 1920 Strawberry

Days featured “airplane stunts, and

wing walkers.” Meeker’s first plane

flew over from Glenwood.

My father saw his fi rst plane at

the Delta County Fair in Hotchkiss.

Crowds of people gathered for

the event. Th e plane landed to a

cheering crowd, feeding my father’s

envy and that of every other

young boy.

Reverting to the spirit of prewar

days, Th e Aspen Democrat Times

classifi ed fl ying as a sport: “Th e

young man with money and little

else will fi nd in the airplane a

welcome means of rising in the

public notice.” One young man with

money was Billy Tagert. During

a family vacation to San Diego in

1920 he fell in love with fl ying,

taking lessons and logging many

hours aloft. Th e family sent back a

photograph of him after a long fl ight

and the newspaper noted (picture

not published) that it looked like the

plane had a fl at tire.

Billy claimed that he would

acquire a plane after returning to

Aspen, but his fl ying days ended

in San Diego. Planes taking off and

landing in Aspen were years away.

Tim Willoughby’s family story parallels Aspen’s. He began sharing folklore while teaching for Aspen Country Day School and Colorado Mountain College. Now a tourist in his native town, he views it with historical perspective. Reach him at [email protected].

neil armstrong stepping onto the moon divided past and future for my generation. My father found the event monumental, but for him it was just a continuation of 20th century advances in fl ight. Th e introduction of automobiles took place when he was very young; by the time he paid much attention to technology cars were common. Father’s past-future divide was the appearance of an airplane in his Hotchkiss hometown.

The crowd inspects the fi rst plane to land in the Roaring Fork Valley, early 1920s.

WING-WALKING AT STRAWBERRY DAYS

STORIES OF SKY COMBAT MUST HAVE FELT AS EXCITING TO YOUNG READERS AS STAR WARS BATTLES ARE TODAY, PERHAPS MORE SO BECAUSE THOSE READERS LARGELY HAD TO RELY ON THEIR IMAGINATIONS TO VISUALIZE THE ACTION.

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FROM the VAULTLEGENDS & LEGACIES compiled by THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

P H O T O C O U R T E S Y O F T H E A S P E N H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y

A S P E N V S . T E X A S

1984TOMATO WAR

“ASPENITES DOMINATE Tomato War,” declared Duane Noriyuki of Th e Aspen Times

on Oct. 4, 1984. “Soldiers from all over the country rushed to enlist in the Th ird Annual

Texas vs. Colorado Tomato War, sponsored by the Inn of the Black Wolf in Twin Lakes, last

weekend. … Th e eventual winner was Greg Adams of Aspen, representing the Knights of the

Round Tomato and the state of Colorado. Th e victory makes it 2-1 in Colorado’s favor, as the

mountain state recovered from last year’s aerial massacre in which hundreds of Coloradans fell

victim to tomato juice dumped from a Texas airplane. According to Taylor Adams, owner of

the sponsoring inn, the war is a mock attempt to protect what’s left of the Colorado mountains

from the ravages of Texas investors.”

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FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE by GUNILLA ASHERGUNNER’S LIBATIONS

T H I N K S T O C K P H O T O S

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NEED TO KNOW

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I HAVE BEEN CANNING like crazy this year

so I am starting to run out of things to can.

I am moving on to apples to make apple

sauce and apple pies, and then I thought,

“What can I pair as a beverage on this new

quest?” Hot Apple Pie it is. I found as the

evenings are getting a little chilly, this is

the perfect way to keep myself warm. You

can garnish it with a cinnamon stick, whip

cream or even a scoop of ice cream. Fall is

here and this is the only way I am going to

embrace the end of summer.

Gunilla Asher grew up in Aspen and now is the co-manager of The Aspen Times. She writes a drink review weekly in the spirit of “She’s not a connoisseur, but she is heavily practiced.”

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IT IS QUARTER PAST 7 in the

morning and as the sun rises from

behind me, I can see the fog is

already beginning to burn off as

the warm September day dawns.

Th rough the triptych of windows in

the front dining room of the house

where I sit, high up on Healdsburg,

California’s Fitch

Mountain, the heart of

the Russian River Valley

unfolds below.

“Th e fog will come

in in diff erent ways,”

my host Randy Ullom,

winemaster for Kendall-

Jackson Winery, says

as he enters the room

with a cup of coff ee in

hand. “Way down there it will pour in

through the Petaluma Gap,” he says as

he points to the spot to the southwest

where the mountains open to the sea,

just ten or so miles a way as the fog

fl ies. “Th en it will spread out over the

valley at the end of a hot summer day,”

he notes using his hand to illustrate

how it covers the Valley as it advances.

“Other times it just rolls in over the

top of the range and tumbles down

the hills.” Th is time he paints the

picture by rotating his hand in a rolling

motion and I swear, I can see exactly

what the fog falling to the valley fl oor

looks like as he describes it.

Obviously Randy has paid plenty

of attention to the fl ow of fog from

this exquisite

perch that

provides a

birds-eye view

of some of the

most fertile

and valuable

“cold climate”

Pinot Noir and

Chardonnay

vineyards on

the planet.

As we walk

out of his house

to get into his

well-driven

Jeep for the ride to the Santa Rosa

airport, I notice a rock on the front

porch. It appears to be fossilized

and it looks like something that he

may have casually picked up in the

front yard and placed on the top

rail. But somehow, resting on the

white painted wood, it looks like

a museum piece on display. As I

get into the front seat of the Jeep,

at my feet is another rock, this

one looks like quartz. I pick it up

and Randy says sheepishly, almost

apologetically, “I collect rocks.”

Th is all makes sense. Th is is a

guy who has spent four decades in

vineyards up, down and around the

globe. He is one of those people who

are tuned into the forces of nature, of

earth, weather and soils to be precise,

that shape the world and infl uence the

cultivation of grapes. He is, in short, a

Fog Watcher and a Rock Collector.

I am here visiting Randy, a ski

buddy and a man whose talents

I am in awe of, to take a harvest

tour of a few of Kendall-Jackson’s

extensive vineyard holdings up

and down the California coast. On

this perfect September morning I

am tagging along with members of

the winemaking crew and a few KJ

executives as they head south in the

company “Pilatus,” a single-engine,

Swiss-made gem of an airplane, for

their weekly inspection of

the vineyards.

Over the next few days my entire

perception of the business of making

wine will change as I tour vineyards

preparing for the fall harvest, get

an up-close look at some the most

advanced winery equipment in the

world and learn logistics. Th e key to

making the process of getting wine

from vineyard to bottle work.

In the next few columns I’ll share

some of what I learned, but perhaps

the most important lesson has to do

with this whole “Fog Watcher and

Rock Collector” notion. While wine is

a business, an industry, at its core it is

really all about farming. Th e ancient

act of growing a plant, cultivating it,

harvesting it, refi ning it and, ultimately,

perfecting its production for human

consumption that satisfi es the soul.

While there are people who excel

at the business of marketing wine

it takes the Fog Wand the Rock

Collectors, those who innately

understand and relate to the natural

rhythm of the earth, to actually

produce it. Th ese are the people who

were born to grow things, who love

to get their hands dirty, who like the

feel of the strong winds in their face

as the weather moves and changes

from day to day.

Randy is one of these people and

he has found a place in the modern

world that allows him to marry the

craft of farming with the larger world

of technology and help to produce

the largest single-selling brand of

Chardonnay in America. As I traveled

the coast I learned that there are

a multitude of challenges that are

presented to winemakers, but the

ones that matter most are those that

are products of fog and rocks. To be

a great winemaker one must be a fog

watcher and a rock collector.

Th at is the fi rst lesson.

Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soon-to-be-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and a black Lab named Vino. He can be reached at [email protected].

by KELLY J. HAYESWORDS to DRINK BY

OF FOG WATCHERS AND ROCK COLLECTORS

KELLY J.HAYES

C O N T R I B U T E D P H O T O S

WINEINK

Randy Ullom, Kendall-Jackson winemaster, in a California Vineyard

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FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE FOOD MATTERS

FIRST A LITTLE disclosure: I have a lot at stake with the recent

announcement that Crystal River

Beef in Carbondale is off ering local,

grass-fed meat to the

RE-1 school district

— Basalt to Glenwood

— this school year.

My son is a student in

RE-1, and next year, I’ll

have two in the system.

Th e fact that children

who purchase school

lunches will be ensured

nutritious, grass-fed

beef in their cafeterias

is an acknowledgement of the need

to improve our nation’s school food

programs, but it’s also real action

behind it.

Th is step forward began with the

Roaring Fork Food Policy Council.

Th ey approached the RE-1 school

district with the idea of using grass-

fed beef and facilitated a meeting

between Michelle Hammond, the

district’s food service director, and

local ranchers. Crystal River Beef

was able to meet demands for the

17,000 pounds of beef the district

needed annually (beef is served two

to three times a week on the RE-1

lunch menus) as well as a price that

worked for the district’s budget.

We’ve all heard about “pink

slime,” the downright disgusting

mix known as lean fi nely textured

beef, mechanically separated and

disinfected “food.” Now, parents can

feel better about choosing a school

lunch for their kids because real food

is what we owe our children.

“With the national news reporting

on cases of pink slime at school

cafeterias, we’re excited to show

parents that our schoolchildren are

eating healthy, natural foods from

right in our backyard,” Hammond

said in a prepared statement.

“Th anks to Crystal River Meats

and Whole Foods, we’re out ahead

of what we hope will be a national

trend.”

According to the Mayo Clinic, some

of the benefi ts of grass-fed beef is less

total fat, more omega-3 fatty acids,

more conjugated linoleic acid (fat that’s

thought to reduce heart disease and

cancer risks) and more antioxidant

vitamins, such as vitamin E.

Crystal River Meats will partner

with Whole Foods in Basalt to

supply high-quality beef for the

2,000 students daily who eat school

lunches in this district. Th e beef

going to the schools is exactly the

same ground beef being sold at

Whole Foods, Fatbelly Burgers,

farmers’ markets and the CRM

country store in Carbondale. CRM

and Whole Foods forecast the usage

and hold extra beef back at the plant,

redirecting it to the schools. Th is

smart production is an example of

how modern logistical effi ciencies

make it possible to save costs, fuel

and time. Th rough this partnership,

CRM and Whole Foods are able

to off er a signifi cant discount to

the schools. Ultimately, it makes

it feasible to execute a program

like this and is a great example of

“new school” local beef production,

according to the CRM owners.

“We pride ourselves on the fact

that our business is deeply rooted

in the local community,” said Tai

Jacober, of CRM, whose children

are students in the district. “Th is is

not only a way for us to focus locally

but also a way to ensure that our

children, and the children of our

friends and neighbors, are eating

well at school.”

Th e other big player was, of

course, Whole Foods, which has

already shown itself to be a huge

supporter of our local education

systems through a variety of direct-

impact programs.

“Whole Foods Market Roaring

Fork is setting new standards for

local sourcing and engagement,” said

Amy Kasper, marketing specialist

for the Willits store. “We are quickly

establishing roots in the community

through partnerships with

companies like CRM, and supporting

the RE-1 schools is something we’re

very proud of.”

And this is just one part of

districtwide change for the district’s

11 lunchrooms. Four years ago,

Hammond brought in LiveWell

Colorado (with funding assistance by

the Aspen-based nonprofi t Children’s

Health Foundation). Th e LiveWell

program provided training for all

the food staff in the district on how

to prepare homemade foods. Th e

goal was to switch completely from

processed to scratch-bake cooking.

Th is is the third year the district

has prepared its menu items from

scratch. Th ere are no canned fruits

and veggies, and there are now salad

bars with fresh fruits and vegetables

available to students.

Th e district also is utilizing its

two school gardens at Sopris and

Basalt elementary schools and the

growing dome at Roaring Fork

High School. Hammond would

like to see the schoolyard garden

program expand to all schools that

can muster the volunteer help to

maintain them.

“Roaring Fork High School

science teacher Hadley Hentschel

just sent me an email telling me

we have 150 pounds of assorted

potatoes, 20 pounds of green beans

and lots of squash ready for our

cafeterias to be used throughout the

district,” Hammond said.

And while gathering local fresh

food for the district is added work

for Hammond, she is a strong

advocate of healthy food for kids

— food that helps empower children

in and out of the classroom.

“I can’t stress enough what

a passion it is to provide these

students the best possible quality

we can give them,” she said. “Every

student does deserve the best, and

whatever I can do to make it happen

I am defi nitely willing to try.”

Amiee White Beazley writes about dining, restaurants and food-related travel for the Aspen Times Weekly. She is the editor of local food magazine edibleASPEN and a contributor to Aspen Peak and the travel website EverettPotter.com. Follow her on Twitter @awbeazley1, or email [email protected].

A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

AMIEE WHITE BEAZLEY

CRYSTAL RIVER BEEF TO SUPPLY DOWNVALLEY SCHOOLS WITH GRASS-FED AND FINISHED GROUND BEEF

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by AMIEE WHITE BEAZLEY

P H O T O S B Y T H I N K S T O C K

‘LUNCH MONEY’

A BOOK THAT has infl uenced

Hammond and her district’s position

on fresh food for kids is “Lunch

Money,” by Kate Adamick, co-

founder of Cook for America. “Kate

and this book has really helped

to motivate my staff and myself

to fi nding ways to make (fresh,

nutritious school lunches) possible.”

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GET ON

THE BUSTHE VALLEY

SETTLEMENT PROJECT’S

EL BUSESITO PROGRAM IS

JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF HOW

THE MANAUS FUND IS CONNECTING EDUCATION AND

ECONOMY

P H O T O B Y J E A N N E M C G O V E R N

by JEANNE MCGOVERN

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PAINTED BRIGHT white with

shapes of all sorts in primary colors

adorning its sides, El Busesito called

out to those eager readers. Th ey held

stacks of books in their arms — in

English and Spanish — and they

were ready to learn, to

become engaged.

Just a few weeks earlier, many of

their mothers were similarly ready

to learn, to become engaged. Also at

the Th ird Street Center, these women

spent a full week being trained as

parent mentors so they could soon

work side-by-side with teachers in the

local elementary schools.

Th ese scenes, say organizers of

the Valley Settlement Project, speak

volumes about what is possible in

Roaring Fork Valley — and beyond.

“Isn’t it amazing?” said Morgan

Jacober, project director of the Valley

Settlement Project during the photo

shoot at the bus. “Just look at all these

kids, families. Th ey are so excited.

And there is so

much more we

can do for them.”

In fact, El

Busesito/Th e

Little Bus and the

Parent Mentor

program are just

two of six initiatives being launched

right now as part the Manaus Fund’s

Valley Settlement Project (VSP),

which was made possible by a 1.2

million grant from the W.K. Kellogg

Foundation.

“We asked, “What would you do

if ...’ And their ideas of empowering

people, at a grassroots level, really

resonated,” said Jon-Paul Bianchi,

associated program offi cer for the

Kellogg Foundation who helped

bring the two organizations together.

“And at the heart of every project

we support is the credibility of those

behind it.

“We have every bit of confi dence in

the Manaus Fund, in the VSP, and we

are willing to hedge our bets on this.”

it was only a photo shoot, but for the dozens of young children who gathered around, the moment was just as exciting as the real thing: El Busesito, or Th e Little Bus, had pulled up to the Th ird Street Center in Carbondale.

Youngsters gather around El Busesito, or The Little Bus, on a recent afternoon. The traveling early childhood education program provides opportunites for kids who don’t have access to traditional preschool education.

“THROUGH COMMUNITY ORGANIZING AND PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL NONPROFITS AND SCHOOLS, VSP WORKS TO SUPPORT AND EMPOWER THESE FAMILIES.”

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Growing rootsTHE SEEDS FOR the Valley

Settlement Project were planted a

while back. And the project’s concept

is at once simple and complex: a dual

generational program focused on

school readiness, elementary school

achievement, economic stability and

community engagement for families

from Aspen to Parachute.

“Our focus is those families who

are living in poverty and who are not

successfully settled or attached to

the community in which they live,”

states the VSP’s mission statement.

“Th rough community organizing and

partnerships with local nonprofi ts

and schools, VSP works to support

and empower these families.”

As such, it is a logical extension of

the Manaus Fund. Th e locally based

organization, which was founded

in 2005 by local entrepreneur

George Stranahan, seeks to create

partnership opportunities. To date,

the Manaus Fund has invested more

than 3 million to valley-wide project

such as the Th ird Street Center, the

Basalt Community Campus, Lift Up,

Aspen Public Radio and the Western

Colorado Preschool Cooperative.

“Th e Manaus Fund isn’t about

creating new programs for the

sake of creating new programs. We

are a community connector,” said

Ellen Freedman, who recently took

the helm as executive director of

the Manaus Fund. “Everything the

Manaus Fund has done over the

years has been with this goal in

mind. In many ways, it’s all been

leading up to something like the

Valley Settlement Project.”

So when Manus Fund organizers

creating the much larger Valley

Settlement Project, they also set

their sights on fi nding a fi nancial

backer. Th e W.K. Kellogg Foundation

— the seventh largest philanthropic

foundation in the United States,

whose focus is on early-childhood

education initiatives — fi t the bill.

“Th is is what we do,” said Bianchi,

adding that the foundation fi rst

gave the Manaus Fund a smaller

grant to research the possibilities

of VSP and, when pleased with the

results, went forward with the 1.2

million investment. “Th e real juice

of this project is the people … just

look at them. Th is is where ordinary

magic takes place — in aff ecting real

change in people who are in need in a

sustainable fashion.”

It is a challenge those at the

Manaus Fund take very seriously.

“It is daunting, but exciting at the

same time,” said Freedman. “I believe

we have done our homework — we

have truly learned what the needs is

and thought carefully about how to

address it.

“Now it’s time to get to work.”

Community connectionsTOWARD THAT END — of

aff ecting the lives of those people

with whom they are charged with

empowering — VSP organizers are

launching six diff erent initiatives. Th ey

comprise both programs for adults and

children, and ultimately they will span

the valley from Aspen to Parachute

(most are kicking off in the Carbondale/

Glenwood Springs corridor).

Q&A

Young readers show off the books they got as part of the Valley Settlement Project.

Q:In five years, what do you hope the Valley Settlement Project has taught those of us who live in the greater Roaring For Valley — both families who have participated in VSP programs and the community-at-large?

A:“Of course we all know that by working together we can accomplish so much more than by working each alone. What I want our community to learn is that to bring us together requires organizing, and organizing will work best when a professional organizer has this as their primary mission.”– George Stranahan, founder, Manaus Fund

“First, I hope that we will more fully understand how engaging the whole family can lead to better results for children. Second, I hope we more fully understand how community organizing is a key design method in the improvement of education and in fact can be a design method used for solving many complex problems.”– Rob Pew, board president, Manaus Fund

“In order to determine community need and to “move the needle” in areas of education and family stability, organizations have to ask the people that they are targeting and work with them to develop pathways and solutions to the issues.”– Morgan Jacober, director, Valley Settlement Project

“I hope that every family has the opportunity to participate in meaningful education programs. I hope that these programs strengthen and empower families, which in turn will strengthen and empower our community.”– Amanda Tamburro, education coordinator, Valley

Settlement Project

“I hope we learn how to better engage and empower those families who are living in poverty and who are not successfully settled in or attached to our community; and, I hope we learn how this engagement and empowerment is linked to success in school.”– Ellen Freedman, executive director, Manaus Fund

“In five years, I hope that our Valley understands the value of community organizing and that VSP will have transformed the lives of our local families in very positive ways.”– Janeth Niebla, community organizer, Valley

Settlement Project

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Among the programs are

Neighborhood Navigators, Parent

Mentors, Family Friends &

Neighbors/Licensed Home Child

Care, Adult Education, After-School

Programming, and El Busesito/Th e

Little Bus (see sidebar for details).

Th e programs, while diverse in

nature, have a few important factors

in common. Namely, they grew out

of and are singularly focused on

community needs.

For example, a survey of hundreds

of families showed a need — and

more important, a desire — for

parents, mostly Latino, to be involved

in their children’s education. Th us,

the Parent Mentor program, which is

based on a similar national program.

“It was amazing to watch the

transformation of these women in

just a few days,” said Jacober, after just

a few days of the week-long training

workshop. “Th ey were walking taller

and ready to take control of their lives

just by engaging in this training.”

As such, the parent-mentor

program dovetails perfectly with the

Manaus Fund’s Valley Settlement

Project, a dual-generation program

focused on school readiness,

elementary school achievement,

economic stability and community

engagement for families from Aspen

to Parachute.

Th is type of community connection

is a cornerstone of the Valley

Settlement Project and will continue

throughout its establishment and

growth. Organizers say this is

especially important as the project

moves forward, as every community

is sure to have its own needs and

potential partnerships.

“Th e women who are parent

mentors are empowered and they

have learned how to empower others,”

said Jacober. “So the parent mentors

are now able to be leaders in their

community. Th ey can help themselves

and others be better mothers, better

wives, better neighbors.”

Still, those behind the eff ort are

quick to note the importance of tying

these communities — and the VSP’s

eff orts therein — together.

“Th e challenge now will be

to bring all these pieces of the

puzzle together,” said the Kellogg

Foundation’s Bianchi. “All of these

programs are building blocks toward

the VSP’s ultimate goal.”

It is an idea that circles back to the

Manuas Fund’s mission of being a

community connector, of building

“the capacity of nonprofi ts and

communities to achieve a more just

society through investments and

partnerships.”

“If we make one part of community

stronger, the entire community

benefi ts,” said Freedman. “And it is

our job, and the mission of the Valley

Settlement Project, to do just this.”

NEED TO KNOW

MANAUS FUND, VALLEY

SETTLEMENT PROJECT

WWW.MANAUSFUND.ORG

970-963-0851

Valley Settlement Project community organizer Janeth Niebla, second from left, leads a workshop for parent mentors at the Third Street Center in Carbondale. Having completed the weeklong training program, the mentors are now working in Crystal River Elementary and Sopris Elementary schools as part of the VSP’s Parent Mentor Program..

TOP: Says the Kellogg Foundtion’s Jon-Paul Bianchi: “To me, the Valley Settlement Project is that ordinary magic that can be life-altering for some members of the community.”

BOTTOM: Manaus Fund founder George Stranahan, left, hands “the keys” to the nonprofi t over to incoming board president Rob Pew at an event in September announcing the Valley Settlement Project’s receipt of a $1.2 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

NEED TO KNOW

SIX COMPONENTS OF THE

VALLEY SETTLEMENT PROJECT

• Neighborhood Navigators: Bilingual navigators work within low-income neighborhoods to connect individuals and families to needed community services.

• Parent Mentors: To increase parent participation and communication in local elementary schools, parents participate in a special training and then commit to assisting in a classroom several days each week.

• Family Friends & Neighbors/Licensed Home Child Care: Training, materials and information is provided to increase the quality of informal child care often provided by family members, friends and neighbors in low-income neighborhoods.

• Adult Education: Language seminars and computer classes are offered within low-income neighborhoods with child care provided.

• After School Programming: A combination of academic and enrichment activities for elementary school children with the highest needs.

• El Busesito/The Little Bus: This mobile early childhood education program will provide developmentally appropriate learning experiences for parents and children, ages 0-5, who lack access to traditional school readiness opportunities. The program will prepare children and their parents for success in school.

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ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

“THE MOVIE I MADE before,

‘You Won’t Miss Me,’ was inside one

character’s head — half voice-over

and half watching her very closely.

So this was a reaction to the earlier

movie,” Russo-Young said from

her home on the extreme western

portion of Manhattan’s West Village

neighborhood. “One of the things Lena

and I talked about was fracturing the

perspective. We wanted the audience’s allegiance to shift.” Th e moving point of

view brought out one of the themes of “Nobody Walks”: “Th e fact that everybody

is motivated by their own set of needs. Th at evil is subjective. Everybody is doing

what they think is right for them.”

Audiences coming out of “Nobody Walks,” though, are likely to have a diff erent

take on the core idea of the fi lm. From the fi rst scene — in which a young

couple, having just met on an airplane, gets hot and heavy to the point of partial

disrobing in the rental-car parking deck — the fi lm is steamy with sex. Set around

an artsy, quasi-communal house in Los Angeles’ Silver Lake neighborhood,

various couplings, almost all of them inappropriate, are either contemplated or

consummated: an encounter between a married sound designer

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asked what the starting point was of “Nobody Walks,” Ry Russo-Young gives a response that could be called fi lmmaker-ish. “Nobody Walks,” which Russo-Young directed and co-wrote with Lena Dunham, began with the desire to make a movie where the point of view was fl uid, the story told through the eyes of multiple characters, making the idea of right and wrong even more slippery than usual.

Olivia Thirlby stars in “Nobody Walks,” showing Oct. 4 at the Wheeler Opera as part of Aspen Filmfest.

by STEWART OKSENHORN

P H O T O B Y N I C H O L A S T R I K O N I S

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(John Krasinski) and his protégé

(Olivia Th irlby); the lust of an older

male Italian teacher (Emmanuel

Secci) for his teenage student (India

Ennenga); the inappropriate desire a

screenwriter (Justin Kirk) has for his

therapist (Rosemarie Dewitt). Beyond

the actual or attempted sex, there is an

air of sexual tension that permeates all

of “Nobody Walks.”

“Th e cinematographer’s joke on set

was ‘Th is was a movie written by two

horny girls,’” said Russo-Young, who,

at 30, is fi ve years older than her co-

writer Dunham (who wrote, directed

and starred in the 2010 fi lm “Tiny

Furniture” and created and stars in the

TV series “Girls,” both of which share

the sexual charge of “Nobody Walks”).

“It is about sex, about sexual tension in

diff erent relationships and at diff erent

stages in life.”

Russo-Young was raised, in New

York, by two female parents, an

upbringing that gave her an especially

keen focus on sexual issues. In her

adolescence, she was practically

obsessed with the question of whether

she would turn out straight or gay.

But she also believes that most every

woman in her 20s has an intense

awareness of sexuality.

“Coming out of my 20s, it’s an

interesting time,” Russo-Young said.

“As a teenager, you’re off limits. And

then women become available to the

world — the fl oodgates open, you

can be with anyone, and around men

there’s always this weird psychological

awareness of that. It’s complicated and

interesting. I hadn’t seen that from a

female perspective in fi lm.”

Th us Martine — played by the

25-year-old Th irlby, who has been

featured in “Juno,” “Th e Wackness” and

this year’s sci-fi fi lm “Dredd” —

becomes the focus of “Nobody Walks.”

Attractive, available, ungrounded,

Martine fl oats into the Los Angeles

home of Peter (Krasinski), the married

sound designer who has agreed to

give Martine instruction in her art.

But while Martine is the center of the

action, we also see through Peter’s

eyes and get the perspective of Peter’s

wife, Julie (Dewitt), and the point of

view of Kolt (Ennenga), Julie’s teenage

daughter. We get lust, vulnerability,

awakening, naughtiness, infi delity.

“It was tricky at times,” Russo-Young

said of the rotating perspective. “As a

viewer, you do want to align yourself

with someone; it makes things clear.

And that’s how most movies are

structured. But this is challenging; it’s

about who you are siding with and at

what times.”

“Nobody Walks,” which was

nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at

the Sundance Film Festival, will be

screened Oct. 5 at Aspen Filmfest. It

also is available through On Demand

and iTunes and will open in select

theaters beginning Oct. 19.

RUSSOYOUNG SHARES some

interesting biographical points with

her co-writer, Dunham. Both are

native New Yorkers who went to

Oberlin. But more signifi cant is their

common interest in experimental

fi lmmaking. Russo-Young’s projects

include the short fi lm “Marion”

and a three-screen deconstruction

of “Psycho” that earned the Best

Experimental Film award at the

SXSW Film Festival. In “Tiny

Furniture,” which was distinctly

autobiographical, Dunham played an

experimental fi lmmaker.

Th e two met through mutual friends

before “Tiny Furniture” made Dunham

an up-and-coming sensation. Russo-

Young had seen Dunham’s debut

feature, “Creative Nonfi ction” — “A

rough and brilliant little movie with a

fi ercely original voice,” Russo-Young

said. Dunham had seen “You Won’t

Miss Me,” and the two “tumbled into

working together,” Russo-Young said.

“‘Nobody Walks’ was a nice place for

us to land,” she said.

Martine, too, is an experimental

fi lmmaker, working on a black-and-

white piece about bugs. “Nobody

Walks” returns over and over to scenes

of the bugs, to the point where they

obviously have meaning. Exactly what

that meaning was eluded me till I

asked Russo-Young.

“Bugs don’t have feelings the way

humans do,” she explained. “Bugs

aren’t going to say, ‘Hey, you cheated

on me with Delilah!’ Humans have

these human dramas and loyalties

and emotions.

“Th ere’s a part of Martine that isn’t

capable of being completely human.

Bugs for her are safe because they

don’t have these issues.”

Another cinema-centric topic

explored in “Nobody Walks” is sound

design. During the making of “You

Won’t Miss Me,” Russo-Young was

introduced to ADR — additional

dialogue recording — which required

creating sounds, from footsteps to an

air-conditioner vent, after scenes had

been fi lmed.

“You have to make it all sound

real, built up from nothing. Th at was

fascinating,” she said.

Writing “Nobody Walks,” she

extended her thinking about sound

from technical matters to bigger

issues, and sound becomes a key

matter in the fi lm.

“Sound promotes intimacy,” Russo-

Young said. “It’s almost like a private

joke between two people. Th ere’s so

much aurally going on all day, you can’t

listen to it all. But if you stop and really

listen, the world stops. Th at promotes

intimacy between Martine and Peter.”

Russo-Young’s fi lms tend to be

infl uenced by whatever she happens

to be watching at the time. While

conceiving and making “Nobody

Walks,” she was deep into Robert

Altman, a pioneer in multiple-

perspective fi lms. She also lets on that

she saw “Shampoo,” which captured

America’s sexual revolution at its

height in the 1960s.

But even without that last infl uence,

“Nobody Walks” might have become a

fi lm about sex. Th e pursuit of physical

pleasure surrounds us.

“What isn’t about sex?” Russo-

Young said.

ASPEN FILMFEST , which

opened on Oct. 2, runs through

Oct. 7 with programs in Aspen and

Carbondale.

Among the highlights of Filmfest

still to be screened are “Quartet,” the

debut by budding 75-year-old director

Dustin Hoff man, about a group of

British opera singers preparing their

annual concert; director James Marsh’s

“Shadow Dancer,” a psychological

thriller starring Clive Owen and

set during the last days of Ireland’s

political troubles; “A Late Quartet,”

starring Christopher Walken, Philip

Seymour Hoff man, Catherine Keener

and Mark Ivanir as the members

of a string quart facing personal

and artistic issues as they prepare

to celebrate their 25th anniversary;

and the closing-night feature, “Argo,”

directed by Ben Affl eck and starring

Affl eck as a real-life CIA agent trying

to get several Americans out of Iran

during the 1979 hostage crisis.

Documentaries include “G-Dog,” a

profi le of Jesuit priest Greg Boyle, who

runs a gang-intervention program in

Los Angeles; “Brooklyn Castle,” about

a wildly successful chess club in a New

York school considered failing; and

“Besa: Th e Promise,” former Basalt

photographer Norman Gershman’s

exploration of Albanian Muslims who

sheltered Jews during World War II.

Foreign-language fi lms include a

trio of French fi lms: “Th e Snows of

Kilimanjaro,” a drama of a 50-year-old

man forced into early retirement and

forced to face the big questions of

human existence; “Th e Day I Saw Your

Heart,” a warm drama about a Parisian

20-something hoping to adopt a child

and about her 60-year-old father, who

is expecting a baby with his young

second wife; and “Th e War of the

Buttons,” a story of war intruding on

childhood during World War II.

A live presentation has “Simpsons”

writer Mike Reiss giving his talk, “Th e

Secrets of ‘Th e Simpsons.’”

Ry Russo-Young, director and co-writer of “Nobody Walks.”

P H O T O C O U R T E S Y M A G N O L I A P I C T U R E S

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MARKETThese little musicians play most Saturday’s at Diana Baker’s Low Flying Angels booth.

The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWNAROUNDASPEN The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWNAROUNDASPEN

MORE FARMERS MARKET

THERE ARE SO many wonderful

booths at the Aspen Farmers Market,

this week I will feature a few more

along with some of

the people who shop

there every Saturday.

Th e last market this

year will be Saturday,

Oct. 13.

Frequent Aspen

visitor Nancy Wood has a new novel

published that is

titled “Th e Soledad

Crucifi xion.” Th e

story is about a Catholic priest who

cannot reconcile the teachings of the

church with the fact that the Catholic

Church was responsible for the

deaths of hundreds of thousands of

American Indians in the Southwest.

Soledad the priest struggles with

what he was taught in the seminary

and his love for the humble Indian

villagers and their religion based on

spirituality. Th e book begins with

the anguished hero hanging from a

cross in a little village in Northern

New Mexico. Th e story mostly

takes place in the village where an

assortment of colorful characters

live in the old ways of the mystical

American Indian religion. Soledad, a

young and handsome man, strays far

from the church, loving women and

fathering children and realizing that

he believes more in a way of life based

on nature rather than dogma. Nancy

lived many years in Northern New

Mexico photographing, researching

and living among the Indians. Her

recent nonfi ction book “Th e Eye

of the West” includes many of the

photos she took of the Taos Pueblo

which is where she learned many of

the stories that make their way into

the Soledad book. Nancy returns to

Aspen every summer to dance at the

top of Independence Pass which she

says is her spiritual home.

Th e Breast Cancer Research

Foundation, founded by part time

Aspenite Evelyn Lauder in 1993,

will hold its annual Symposium and

Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, Oct.

30, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New

York. Th e luncheon is being held in

MARY ESHBAUGH

HAYES

MARKETSusan and Pepper Gomes are regular shoppers at the Farmers Market.

P H O T O S B Y M A R Y E S H B A U G H H A Y E S

by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES

memory of Evelyn who died earlier

this year of cancer.

Undercurrent ... So many

wonderful new books. Now that

I have fi nished Nancy’s novel...

I am immersed in the novel, “Th e

Bloodletter’s Daughter” published by

Linda Laff erty. Linda taught in the

Aspen Public Schools, she trained

Polo Ponies, and she is the wife of

former Aspen Times editor

Andy Stone.

MARKETRuth Phippeny of Nucla has a booth for her homemade toffee and it’s a favorite stopping place for many shoppers.

MARKETEnjoying the Saturday Market are Caroline Field and her mother, Gail Simmons.

MARKETAnother favorite stopping place for many shoppers is Jeffreezz Sorbetto with Jeff Isaaccson manning his booth every Saturday.

MARKETMark Noel and Bibi Barbosa sell their Itanuma Brasilian Cheese Bread.

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MARKETGuy Borden of Borden Farm in Delta has colorful displays of peppers during the autumn months.

MARKETJack D’Orio of Hillside Acres and his helper Elaine Finesilver. Jack spearheaded the forming of the Aspen Farmers Market and he brings produce from his farm every Saturday.

MARKETLea Tyler sells wooden bowls at her Tylerware booth.

MARKETOne Saturday Sally Lippman came up from Glenwood for a visit with Jess Bates at her silversmithing booth.

MARKETFlowers are beautiful from the Zephyres Farm in Paonia.

MARKETEnjoying lunch at the outdoor tables at Little Annies are Steve Stevens, Patrice Becker and Vitashka Kirshen.

MARKETJohn and Jan Sarpa shop for their vegetables every Saturday at the Farmers Market.

MARKETEd Walhenmuth takes “Bling Bling” the dog he shares with Julianne Steele to the market. This dog looks more like a lamb than a dog.

P H O T O S B Y M A R Y E S H B A U G H H A Y E S

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LIVE ENTERTAINMENTTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Get Out of Town: A Travel Series 6 p.m. - 7 p.m., Pitkin County Library, Aspen. A family Christmas in southern Patagonia. Two tiny cars. Six expectations. One family’s journey. From the shores of the Atlantic to the peaks of the Andes and back again. Pictures and stories by Jocelyn and Dave Durrance. Call 970-429-1900.

Karaoke 10 p.m., The Red Onion, 420 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Live karaoke with Hugh. Call 970-925-9955.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Boo Coo 7 p.m. - 11 p.m., St. Regis Resort-Aspen, Shadow Mountain Lounge. Live local music on Friday and Saturday nights, featuring local duo Chris Bank and Smokin’ Joe Kelly. Call 970-920-3300.

Live Music Fridays 8 p.m. - 11 p.m., Riverside Grill, 181 Basalt Center Circle, Basalt. Featuring live music by popular local bands. Call 970-927-9301.

Live Music Fridays 8 p.m. - 11 p.m., Riverside Grill. Join us for a fun time at Riverside Grill every Friday night with live music by popular local bands. Late night happy hour specials also available. Call 970-927-9301.

Stephen Marley with Spragga Benz and Jo Mersa 10:30 p.m. - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Few people were surprised when Stephen Marley’s long awaited debut solo album, “Mind Control,” premiered at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Album chart in March 2007. It was bestowed with the Best Reggae Album Grammy in 2008 while its unplugged version, “Mind Control-Acoustic,” was similarly honored in 2010, increasing Stephen’s Grammy Award total,

earned from his various roles on assorted Marley family projects, to seven, a record-setting number for a Jamaican artist. Call 970-544-9800.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Boo Coo 7 p.m. - 11 p.m., St. Regis Resort-Aspen, Shadow Mountain Lounge. Live local music on Friday and Saturday nights, featuring local duo Chris Bank and Smokin’ Joe Kelly. Call 970-920-3300.

Brit Floyd “The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show” 11 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. This Aspen debut features a brand new Brit Floyd show, “A Foot in the Door,” created by musical director Damian Darlington to celebrate the release of the offi cial Pink Floyd “Best Of” album, “A Foot In the Door.” The performance will include all of Pink Floyd’s best work, track by track and as selected by Pink Floyd band members themselves. The show will also include a 23-minute rendition of “Echoes,” taken from Pink Floyd’s classic 1971 album, “Meddle.” Call 970-544-9800.

Damian Smith and Terry Bannon 9 p.m., The Brick Pony, 202 Midland Ave., Basalt. Live music on Saturdays. Call 970-279-5021.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30Live Poetry Night 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., Victoria’s Espresso & Wine Bar, 510 E. Durant Ave., Aspen. Sponsored by the Aspen Poets’ Society and featuring live music with singer/songwriter John Harrison, open mic for poets and featured poet Karen Glenn. Open to all poets and listeners. No fee. Call 970-379-2136.

Tomorrows Bad Seeds with Through The Roots 9:30 p.m. - 11 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Tomorrows Bad Seeds is a fi ve-piece band from Hermosa

Beach, Calif., and Southern California infl uences helped yield their unparalleled sound —a mix of rock-pop, punk-reggae and hip-hop. Call 970-544-9800.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1Buckethead with Samples 9:25 p.m. - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Buckethead is a virtuoso guitarist, and multi instrumentalist who encompasses several genres of music. He has released 30 studio albums, 4 special releases and an EP. He has performed on over 50 more albums by other artists. His music spans such diverse areas as progressive metal, funk, blues, jazz, bluegrass, and avant-garde music. With Ben Samples to open. Call 970-544-9800.

Open Mic Night 9:30 p.m, The Red Onion, 420 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Check out what Aspen’s songwriters and musicians have to offer. Call 970-925-9955.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2Haden Gregg and Friends 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., L’Hostaria, 620 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Live music every Tuesday. Call 970-925-9022.

Movie Night: The Avengers 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Marvel makes cinematic history as it unites the super hero team of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in this action-packed blockbuster. No cover charge. Call 970-544-9800.

THE ARTSTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Sign-up: Demystifying Encaustic — Collage & Paint 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wyly Community Art

Center, 99 Midland Spur, Basalt. Registration in progress for course led by K. Cesark for adults (all skill levels), to be offered Nov. 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is required. Tuition is $170 plus $30 studio fee; members receive 10 percent off. For more information and to register, visit www.wylyarts.org. Call 970-927-4123.

Adult Intermediate Ballet Class 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, basement of Colorado Mountain College, 0245 Sage Way, Aspen. $16 per class for drop-ins. A punch card good for 10 classes is $140. Call 970-925-7175.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Trunk Show 5 p.m. - 8 p.m., Healthy Horse Boutique, 489 Rose Lane, Carbondale. Healthy Horse Boutique hosts a Trunk Show, offering complimentary beverages and appetizers to attendees while they shop. Call to RSVP or email [email protected]. Call 970) 309-4223.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Studio Art Sale 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Willits Town Center, 850 E. Valley Road, across from Whole Foods, Basalt. Dick Carter’s Epic Studio Art Sale on Sept. 29 and 30 features works of all sizes and periods. Percentage of sales will benefi t the Wyly Community Art Center in Basalt. Free and open to the public. Call 310-344-4750.

Future Foodies Art Event 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., The park at Whole Foods Market, Basalt. A one-of-kind art project with Wyly Community Arts Center, for ages 6-12. Participants will be doing produce stamping on custom future foodie bags while learning about nutrition and color in one’s palate. Classes at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The limit is 25 kids per one-hour session. Sign up now. Call 970-927-1500.

OCTOBER 4-10, 2012CURRENTEVENTS

D A V I D K O K A S / T H E W E I N S T E I N C O M P A N Y

edited by RYAN SLABAUGH

SEE Ilona Bachelier and Jean Texier star in the French fi lm “The War of the Buttons,” showing Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Wheeler Opera House as part of Aspen Filmfest.

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1Signup: Boys Art Club II, Wyly Community Art Center, 99 Midland Spur, Basalt. Led by Nicole Nagel-Gogolak, for ages 6-11, on Tuesdays, Oct. 16-Nov. 20 from 4-5:30 p.m. (drop off and open studio from 3:30-4 p.m.). Free preview on Oct. 16. Registration is required. Tuition is $110 plus $25 studio fee, members receive 10 percent off. Visit www.wylyarts.org for more information or to register. Call 970-927-4123.

Signup: Girls Art Club II, Wyly Community Art Center, 99 Midland Spur, Basalt. Led by Nicole Nagel-Gogolak, for ages 6-11, on Wednesdays, Oct. 17-Nov. 21, from 4-5:30 p.m. (drop off and open studio from 3:30-4 p.m.). Free preview on Oct. 17. Registration is required. Focusing on learning basic drawing, painting and sculpture, participants will learn concepts of space, line, proportion, and scale. Tuition is $110 and $25 studio fee, members receive 10 percent off. Visit www.wylyarts.org for more information and to register. Call 970-927-4123.

Signup: Pre-School Art Romp 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wyly Community Art Center, 99 Midland Spur, Basalt. Registration in progress for Pre-School Art Romp: Imagination Station, Choo Choo with Langford Barksdale, for ages 3-5 (parents must be present with 3- and 4-year-olds). Class is on Tuesdays, Oct. 16-Nov. 20 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free preview on Oct. 16. Registration is required. Participants will develop their imaginations as they create paper cutouts, collage them together and create masks of train faces. For more information and to register visit www.wylyarts.org. Call 970-927-4123.

Story Art 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m., Pitkin County Library, Aspen. A fun, free event where art and stories come together. Children leave with an art project to take home. For ages 3-5 years. Co-sponsored by Aspen Art Museum and Pitkin County Library. Call 970-429-1900.

Beginning/Intermediate Ballet 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Third Street Center, 520 S. Third St., Carbondale. Beginning to intermediate ballet class taught by faculty of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. Call 970-925-7175.

YOGA & EXERCISETHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Vinyasa Flow Yoga Class 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m., Coredination 520 S. Third St., Carbondale. Certifi ed yoga instruction in Vinyasa fl ow with a synthesis of postures (asanas) designed to increase range and build core strength. Accentuate and balance fi tness goals with this class. Call 970-379-8108.

Tai Chi/Qigong 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., Aspen Historical Society, 620 W. Bleeker St., outside in the garden. Gentle fl owing movements to energize, relax, refocus and restore. All levels are welcome. Call 970-925-1130.

Seniors Yoga Series 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Aspen Health and Harmony, El Jebel. In this series, explore different aspects of the body and mind through seated postures in a chair, balance postures using the chair, and kneeling and prone postures. Students must be comfortable going from a standing position to a kneeling position to lying on the back on their own. Experience improved balance, fl exibility, strength and gain a sense of mental clarity and spiritual peace. The class is open to all experiencing physical limitations, who wish to begin yoga in a gentle and safe way. Call 704-9642.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Aspen Skating Club Signup 4 p.m., Aspen Recreation Center/Aspen Ice Garden. Learn to skate with Aspen Skating Club; enroll now for the 2012-13 season. Classes offered every Tuesday and Friday at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 5:15 p.m. All ages and all ability levels are welcome. Private and group instruction available. For additional information, contact Teri Hooper at [email protected] or call. Call 970-379-5900.

Bike Tour 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., Wheeler/Stallard Museum, 620 W. Bleeker St., Aspen. Enjoy a pleasant tour by bicycle that begins in Aspen’s Victorian West End, loops through the grounds of the Aspen Institute, and winds through town to the original Lift One. $15 per adult, $12 per senior and free for children, age 12 and younger. Offered by the Aspen Historical Society. Call 970-925-3721.

Yoga For Lunch 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m., Aspen Health & Harmony, El Jebel. Community yoga class. Call 970-704-9642.

Yoga Retreat 4 p.m. - 6 p.m., Aspen Meadows, Aspen. Hatha Yoga with long-time Aspen instructor Joann Connington. Three yoga classes and Saturday lunch at Platos restaurant included for $195. Call 719-256-5129.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1Aikido at CMC 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Colorado Mountain College, Aspen campus. Aikido is an effective self-defense as well as a fun and dynamic work out. Class offered Mondays and Wednesdays. Beginners welcome. Try the fi rst class for free. Call 970-379-4676.

Beginning Pole Dance 6 p.m. - 7 p.m., Honey’s Pole Fitness, Basalt. Beginning-level pole dance workout. Learn basic lifts, spins, dance, fl oor work and safety. No experience necessary. At 7 p.m., it’s Pole Dance Workout, focusing on the strength and fl exibility needed to pole dance. Call 970-274-1564.

THE COMMUNITYTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Sign-up: Demystifying Encaustic — Collage & Paint 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wyly Community Art Center, 99 Midland Spur, Basalt. Registration in progress for course led by K. Cesark for adults (all skill levels), to be offered Nov. 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is required. Tuition is $170 plus $30 studio fee; members receive 10 percent off. For more information and to register, visit www.wylyarts.org. Call 970-927-4123.

Candidate Forum on Water 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Calaway Room, Third Street Center, 520 Third St., Carbondale. The Roaring Fork Watershed Collaborative and Roaring Fork Conservancy are hosting a Candidate Forum on Water for Eagle, Pitkin and Garfi eld county commissioner candidates. Aspen Public Radio’s Carolyne Heldman will moderate. Learn from the candidates their views on local watershed and river issues

and how, if elected, they will work to protect the Roaring Fork Watershed. This will also be aired live on KDNK — at 88.1, 88.3 and 88.5 FM in the Roaring Fork Valley and at KDNK.org. Call 970-927-1290.

Holistic Wellness Clinic 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m., Woody Creek Community Center, 0006 Woody Creek Plaza. Free medical assessments with Dr. Jody Powell, naturopath; Heidi Stoeckl, acupuncturist; Ricki McKenna, nutritionist; and Brendan Roberts, acupuncturist. Walk-in appointments, open to all. Call 970-922-2342.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Journaling & Meditation: Two Keys For Your Creativity And Health 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., Bonfi re Coffee 433 Main St, Carbondale. Journaling & Meditation are two key practices that contribute to health and well-being, and support you in living a life of peace and joy. Elizabeth Welles will share her experience and wisdom from her lifelong exploration with journaling, creativity and meditation, and she will read from her book, Journaling for Well-Being & Peace. Sponsored by Davi Nikent and Bonfi re Coffee. Call 323-682-4025.

Rock ‘n’ Roast 6 p.m. - 10 p.m., PAC3, Carbondale. A benefi t for area early childhood programs, including Children’s Rocky Mountain School, OUR School, Growing Years and Mt. Sopris Montessori School. Event features games, music, silent auction and a drawing for prizes. Food will be provided by local “roasters,” including Epicurious, Hickory House, SIX89, Slow Groovin BBQ and Smoke. Must be at least 21 to attend. For more information or to purchase tickets ($35 in advance or $40 at the door), call 963-3506 (ext. 2). Call 970-963-3506 (ext. 2).

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Pumpkin Patch 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fun for the family. Kids can choose and decorate a pumpkin and enjoy climbing Straw Mountain, navigating the straw maze, taking a hayride, bobbing for apples and honing their skills at “pumpkin” golf, ring the pumpkin and more. Open Fridays from 1-4:30 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Food available. Call 970-984-3850.

Fiesta de Tamales 5 p.m. - 9 p.m., Basalt Middle School, 51 School St. Colorful dancing, thousands of dollars in prizes and tons of tamales at English in Action’s annual fundraiser. Fiesta de Tamales celebrates the cultures that enrich the Roaring Fork Valley, while raising money and awareness for a local nonprofi t. The evening features a performance by Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s Folklorico dancers, entertainment from magician Doc Eason, DJ Tyler Tucker, a local choir, and more than 1,000 tamales and pupusas to energize attendees. $15 per adult and $5 per child. Call 970-963-9200.

Thompson Divide Coalition and John Fielder 5 p.m. - 8 p.m., T Lazy 7 Ranch, Aspen. Featuring local food, music, dancing and a fi reside chat with John Fielder. Tickets are $100 per person, available at savethompsondivide.org. Call 970-355-4223.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1Mac Monday 12 p.m. - 1 p.m., Basalt Regional Library. Get all your questions answered about the world of Mac. Call 970-927-4311.

Monday Gathering 8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m., Pitkin County Republican Headquarters, Eighth and Main streets, Aspen. Stop by for complimentary coffee, fresh pastries and good conversation. Call 970-925-2810.

West African Dance Class 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Carbondale Community School, 1505 Satank Road. Join live drummers for a fun, energetic dance class that is differentiated for all ages and abilities. This progressive six-week series will focus on one or two dances and will build a foundation for the style and movement of African dance. Come all six weeks ($60) or just drop in a time or two ($12 per class). Call 970-404-0305.

SEE “Bidder 70,” a documentary about imprisoned activist Tim DeChristopher, will show Aug. 25 for the Wheeler Opera House’s MountainSummit.

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2011 DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY TAXES

As of September 27, 2012, Published in The Aspen Times Weekly

October 04, 11, and 18, 2012

KAREN L. SHEAFFEREagle County Treasurer

PO Box 479Eagle, Colorado 81631

ATTENTION EAGLE COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS

Delinquent taxpayer names will appear in all issues of the delinquent tax list published weekly for three consecutive weeks. Tax payments must be in the Eagle County Treasurer’s Office on or before November 05, 2012 IN CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS to avoid delinquent property going to tax lien sale to be held on November 7, 2012. If the property goes through the tax lien sale process, the owner will be required to pay investor’s interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum. Redemption of these taxes must be paid in cash or certified funds within three (3) years or a Treasurer’s Deed may be issued to the investor. All payments must be made to the Eagle County Treasurer. Contact the Eagle County Treasurer’s Office at (970) 328-8860 for any information regarding delinquent taxes.

EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX LIST

Treasurer’s Office, Eagle County, State of Colorado

Public Notice is Hereby Given that I will, according to law, offer at Public Sale at the Eagle County Room, Eagle County Building, 500 Broadway, Eagle Colorado on the 7th day of November, 2012 A.D. and succeeding days, if required, commencing at the hour of 9:00 a.m. of said day, tax liens on the following described real estate and improvements situated in the said County (legal descriptions may be incomplete) of which taxes for the year 2011 and prior, or special assessments (Spring Creek Special Assessments) and Delinquent Utility Assessments and Delinquent Fees, as duly certified to this office for collection have not been paid as herein below set down together with interest, advertising, penalties and a $4.00 certificate fee as provided by law, to wit:

1. R048186 20 LARA PLACE BORROWER LLCPO BOX 2882EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD FIL 5 Lot: 186 BK-0746 PG-0652 MAP 12-17-97 R660420 MAP 06-23-98 Actual Value: 414,400000020 LARA PL GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4,010.88 INT 280.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,330.64

2. R026120 234 LLCPO BOX 1999BASALT, CO 81621Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 86 PCLIN E1/2SE1/4 Subdivision: BASALT Block: 3 Lot: 33 BK-0448 PG-0037 WD Actual Value: 880,960000234 MIDLAND AVE BASALT AREA2011 TAX 13,279.60 INT 929.57 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $14,248.17

3. R040415 450 BUFFALO PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 331BOULDER, CO 80306Subdivision: TREETOPS CONDO Unit: X BK-0607 PG-0204 DEC 04-23-93 BK-0607 PG-0205 MAP 04-23-93 Actual Value: 2,007,310000450 E LIONSHEAD CIR X VAIL AREA2011 TAX 27,301.44 INT 1,911.10 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $29,251.54

4. R043223 ADAZI LLPMONTANAS CALLZAS450 LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPAC 11000MEXICO, Subdivision: CHATEAU TERRACE Unit: 1400 BK-0680 PG-0933 MAP 11-14-95 BK-0680 PG-0934 DEC 11-14-95Actual Value: 2,321,260000122 SCOTT HILL RD 1400 BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 11,151.60 INT 780.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $11,971.21

5. R027175 AL STEPHENS INC3200 PORT ROYALE DR N 2105FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33308-7808Subdivision: LOS PINONES ESTATES Lot: 9Actual Value: 230,000000127 PASEO EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 4,337.44 INT 303.62 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,680.06

6. R060335 AMPH LLC701 BRICKELL AVE STE 2550MIAMI, FL 33131DESC: VAIL PLAZA PENTHOUSE UNIT Subdivision: VAIL PLAZA HOTEL RESORT CLUB R200731904 DEC 12-05-07 Actual Value: 3,158,130000016 VAIL RD PH VAIL AREA2011 TAX 11,790.20 INT 825.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $12,654.51

7. R045991 APPLE, SUSAN A. GRAFTONPO BOX 1777EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: CORDILLERA VALLEY CLUB FIL 6 Lot: 14 BK-0727 PG-0142 MAP 05-19-97 BK-0734 PG-0519 DEC Actual Value: 1,635,0100001E SANCTUARY LN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 9,860.44 INT 690.23 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $10,589.67

8. R026016 APPLE, SUSAN ANN GRAFTONPO BOX 1777EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH (35 AC SURVEY PLAT) Lot: 5 BK-0445 PG-0901 BK-0449 PG-0374 R800700 QCD Actual Value: 424,300014241 HWY 62011 TAX 6,910.12 INT 483.71 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,432.83

9. R058148 ARAKI, MATTHEW M. & NANCIE E.8636 DAVCO DRMORRISON, CO 80468Subdivision: PARKER-POLLITT SUBDIVISION Lot: 1 R830422 LET 04-18-03 R200602837 EAS 02-02-06 Actual Value: 192,100000594 CASTLE DR EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 920.48 INT 64.43 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,023.91

10. R024494 AVON CENTER #509 LLCC/O MICHAEL STACK1011 WALNUT ST STE 410BOULDER, CO 80302Subdivision: AVON CNTR AT BEAVER CREEK I Unit: 509 BK-0422 PG-0609 WD 08-08-85 BK-0609 PG-0966 QCD Actual Value: 394,910000100 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 509 AVON AREA2011 TAX 1,807.00 INT 126.49 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,972.49

11. R044628 B.T. STERN FAMILY ESTATE PLANNING LLCPO BOX 4030AVON, CO 81620-4030Subdivision: DIAMOND HEAD TOWNHOUSES Lot: 3A BK-0705 PG-0558 MAP 09-17-96 BK-0705 PG-0559 DEC Actual Value: 318,390000212 EAGLE RD 3A EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,677.40 INT 117.42 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,833.82

12. R044630 B.T. STERN FAMILY ESTATE PLANNING LLCPO BOX 4030AVON, CO 81620-4030Subdivision: DIAMOND HEAD TOWNHOUSES Lot: 3C BK-0705 PG-0558 MAP 09-17-96 BK-0705 PG-0559 DEC Actual Value: 324,140000212 EAGLE RD 3C EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,708.48 INT 119.59 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,867.07

13. R044631 B.T. STERN FAMILY ESTATE PLANNING LLCPO BOX 4030AVON, CO 81620-4030Subdivision: DIAMOND HEAD TOWNHOUSES Lot: 3D BK-0705 PG-0558 MAP 09-17-96 BK-0705 PG-0559 DEC Actual Value: 318,390000212 EAGLE RD 3D EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,677.40 INT 117.42 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,833.82

14. R022527 BANK OF AMERICA NA999 18TH ST STE 2301DENVER, CO 80202-2402Subdivision: HOMESTEAD FIL 1 Block: 10 Lot: 12 BK-0327 PG-0168 BK-0464 PG-0352 QCD 12-31-86Actual Value: 744,000000094 CAMERON PL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,503.06 INT 90.18 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,632.24

15. R018015 BARKER, GARY M. & DIANEPO BOX 612EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: KAIBAB FIL 1 Lot: 57 BK-0474 PG-0655 PTD 11-24-87Actual Value: 359,760000055 FULFORD CT EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,608.32 INT 112.58 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,759.90

16. R006492 BARONG LLCPO BOX 1007AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE PLAZA CONDOS Unit: 6B BK-0525 PG-0640 DEC 03-22-90Actual Value: 82,690000100 E MEADOW DR 6B VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,124.68 INT 78.73 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,242.41

17. R051941 BARTH, JOHN M.PO BOX 3111EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: QUAIL RUN TOWNHOMES FIL 2 Lot: K5 R751491 MAP 03-08-01Actual Value: 172,250

0108-5 QUAIL CIR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 801.36 INT 56.10 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $896.46

18. R021006 BATES, CALVIN L. & JAMIE L.PO BOX 3775EAGLE, CO 81631-3775Subdivision: HORSE PASTURE FIL 1 Lot: 5 BK-0397 PG-0249 BK-0404 PG-0538Actual Value: 980,830000908 MAYNE ST GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4,563.76 INT 319.46 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,922.22

19. R018264 BENNETT, VANESSA-BREUL, COURTNEY-SEEGER,17201 125TH ST SESNOHOMISH, WA 98290-8838DESC: BLDG 1D PH III Subdivision: HOMESTEAD COURT CLUB TNHS COND Unit: 14 BK-0401 PG-0657 BK-0437 Actual Value: 407,910000470 HOMESTEAD DR 14 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,648.24 INT 115.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,802.62

20. R046394 STATE OF COLORADOCOLORADO STATE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS1127 SHERMAN ST STE 300DENVER, CO 80203-2398DESC: STATE LAND LEASE #S-34214 Subdivision: MARKET PLACE COMMERCIAL CONDOS Unit: 220 BK-0725 Actual Value: 22,120041184 HWY 6 220 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 427.20 INT 29.90 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $496.10

21. R030896 BEVERIDGE, RICHARD & LAVINAPO BOX 1406EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: BROADWAY PROFESSIONAL BLDG Block: 27 PARCEL B BK-0468 PG-0329 BSD 08-20-87 BK-0470 Actual Value: 252,130000405 BROADWAY EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 4,401.88 INT 308.13 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,749.01

22. R007394 BILLOTTI, PATRICIA18 POWDER HILLSADDLE RIVER, NJ 07458Subdivision: MARK LODGE Unit: 5-E R923689 DEED 05-20-05 R200615657 DEC 06-14-06Actual Value: 1,220,580000714 LIONSHEAD PL 5E VAIL AREA2011 TAX 4,556.80 INT 318.98 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,914.78

23. R046095 BLACK BEAR BUILDERS-5 LLCPO BOX 341AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: VILLAGE AT COTTON RANCH Lot: 7A BK-0736 PG-0771 MAP 09-10-97 R653068 MAP 04-17-98 Actual Value: 59,380000025 BLACK BEAR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,094.24 INT 146.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,279.84

24. R046096 BLACK BEAR BUILDERS-5 LLCPO BOX 341AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: VILLAGE AT COTTON RANCH Lot: 7B BK-0736 PG-0771 MAP 09-10-97 R653068 MAP 04-17-98 Actual Value: 59,380000025 BLACK BEAR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,094.24 INT 146.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,279.84

25. R010479 BLEU CIEL LLC1390 BRICKELL AVE STE 200MIAMI, FL 33131Subdivision: VAIL LIONSHEAD CENTRE CONDO Unit: 303 R937623 EAS 11-21-05 R937624 EAS 11-21-05 Actual Value: 857,430000520 E LIONSHEAD CIR 303 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 3,200.92 INT 224.06 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,463.98

26. R045145 BMW LLCPO BOX 1563AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: AVON COMMERCIAL CENTER Unit: 129 BK-0716 PG-0241 MAP 01-15-97 BK-0716 PG-0242 DEC Actual Value: 355,400000100 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 129 AVON AREA2011 TAX 5,925.80 INT 414.81 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,379.61

27. R045146 BMW LLCPO BOX 1563AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: AVON COMMERCIAL CENTER Unit: 130 BK-0716 PG-0241 MAP 01-15-97 BK-0716 PG-0242 DEC Actual Value: 469,370000100 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 130 AVON AREA2011 TAX 7,825.96 INT 547.82 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $8,412.78

28. R045147 BMW LLCPO BOX 1563AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: AVON COMMERCIAL CENTER Unit: 135 BK-0716 PG-0241 MAP 01-15-97 BK-0716 PG-0242 DEC Actual Value: 121,400000100 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 135 AVON AREA2011 TAX 2,024.32 INT 141.70 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,205.02

29. R025499 BOWMAN, CRIS ANNPO BOX 4330AVON, CO 81620DESC: BLDG P Subdivision: SUNRIDGE AT AVON PHASE II Unit: 101 BK-0693 PG-0900 QCD 05-01-96 R737409 EAS Actual Value: 192,920001061 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD P101 AVON AREA2011 TAX 883.08 INT 61.82 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $983.90

30. R020702 BOWMAN, JOHN & CRISPO BOX 4330AVON, CO 81620Section: 13 Township: 3 Range: 86 TRACTS 41 & 42AActual Value: 4,480013407 COLORADO RIVER RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 69.36 INT 4.86 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $113.22

31. R024439 BRADVICA, NOLANPO BOX 4127GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: LOST LANE SUB FIL 3 Lot: 24Actual Value: 90,440000713 LOST LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 420.84 INT 29.46 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $489.30

32. R059244 BRAYKAT ENTERPRISES LLCPO BOX 4415EAGLE, CO 81631DESC: PHASE V Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER COMMERCIAL CENTER Unit: 602 R200634155 MAP 12-14-06 R200634156 Actual Value: 133,170GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,365.52 INT 165.59 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,570.11

33. R009836 BRIDGE STREET BUILDING LLC280 COLUMBINE ST STE 209DENVER, CO 80206-4718Subdivision: RUCKSACK CONDO Unit: C-1 BK-0269 PG-0448 BK-0271 PG-0125 R200719014 SWD 07-13-07 R200811925 Actual Value: 590,940000288 BRIDGE ST C1 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 8,037.24 INT 562.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $8,638.85

34. R009837 BRIDGE STREET BUILDING LLC280 COLUMBINE ST STE 209DENVER, CO 80206-4718Subdivision: RUCKSACK CONDO Unit: C-2 BK-0269 PG-0448 BK-0271 PG-0125 R200719014 SWD 07-13-07 R200811925 Actual Value: 2,651,050000288 BRIDGE ST C2 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 36,056.72 INT 2,523.97 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $38,619.69

35. R009838 BRIDGE STREET BUILDING LLC280 COLUMBINE ST STE 209DENVER, CO 80206-4718Subdivision: RUCKSACK CONDO Unit: C-3 BK-0269 PG-0488 BK-0271 PG-0125 R200719014 SWD 07-13-07 R200811925 Actual Value: 1,152,160000288 BRIDGE ST C3 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 15,670.68 INT 1,096.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $16,806.63

36. R009940 BRIDGE STREET BUILDING LLC280 COLUMBINE ST STE 209DENVER, CO 80206-4718Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE FILING 1 Block: 5A Lot: C & D PT OF BK-0211 PG-0020 WD 08-02-67 BK-0211 PG-0021 Actual Value: 1,055,290000288 BRIDGE ST VAIL AREA2011 TAX 14,353.28 INT 1,004.73 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $15,397.01

37. R018194 BROMBERG, MARK L. & JUTTA K.1801 KINGS ISLE DRPLANO, TX 75093Subdivision: ARROWHEAD AT VAIL FIL 15 Lot: 1 R802008 WD 07-12-02 R884720 LET 07-08-04 R904804 WD Actual Value: 2,994,640000021 HILLSIDE CT AVON AREA2011 TAX 15,750.00 INT 1,102.50 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $16,891.50

38. R055220 BROOK SHERICK DESIGN LTD227 MIDLAND AVE 16-ABASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: RIVERWALK AT THE FRYINGPAN Unit: 16A R862016 MAP 12-16-03 R862017 DEC 12-16-03 Actual Value: 262,020000227 MIDLAND AVE 16A BASALT AREA2011 TAX 5,613.68 INT 392.96 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00

TOTAL DUE: $6,045.64

39. R006558 BURROWS, ANDREAPO BOX 1086EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: RIVER FRONT Lot: 10 BK-0529 PG-0064 MAP 05-14-90 R200628163 DC 08-07-06 R200628161 Actual Value: 534,430000172 OLD COUNTY LN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 2,159.40 INT 151.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,349.56

40. R040392 BUTHMAN FAMILY LIVING TRUSTPO BOX 2342EDWARDS, CO 81632-2342Subdivision: ARROWHEAD AT VAIL FIL 16 Lot: 9 BK-0613 PG-0184 MAP 07-07-93 R200812364 QCD 06-04-08Actual Value: 1,636,860000143 ASPEN RIDGE LN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 8,608.40 INT 602.59 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,249.99

41. R059382 BYERS, JOHN C. & JILL B.2590 NORTH KINGS HWYFORT PIERCE, FL 34951Subdivision: EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT GARAGES FILING 1 Unit: 7 R200702159 MAP 01-25-07 R200702160 DEC Actual Value: 33,840000055 SPRING CREEK RD 7 GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 573.40 INT 40.14 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $652.54

42. R060737 CAMPISI CLAN LLC173 LEWIS LNBASALT, CO 81621-9398Subdivision: MARKET STREET LOFTS Unit: 304 R200811080 MAP 05-28-08 R200811081 DEC 05-28-08 R200811082 Actual Value: 284,970000361 ROBINSON ST 304 EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 1,695.80 INT 118.71 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,853.51

43. R629155 CARTER, BARBARA J. & ROBERT RANDLPO BOX 1195AVON, CO 81620MINE: OGDEN LODE - 1927 BK-0416 PG-0088 06-04-85 BK-0416 PG-0089 06-04-85 BK-0487 PG-0863 BK-0489 Actual Value: 225,810001500 FOREST SERVICE RD 7312011 TAX 799.48 INT 55.96 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $894.44

44. R014280 CARTER, WANDA J.PO BOX 102WOLCOTT, CO 81655Subdivision: CARTERVILLE Lot: 1 BK-0181 PG-0265 BK-0343 PG-0553 QCD 07-20-82 BK-0346 PG-0942 MAP Actual Value: 289,810002406 SQUAW CREEK RD EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,131.56 INT 79.21 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,249.77

45. R043313 CHIRICHILLO, PATRICK V. & DANITAPO BOX 18296AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: EAGLE-VAIL FIL 2 Block: 4 Lot: 34-A R681084 QCD 12-21-98, BK-0683 PG-0446 MAP Actual Value: 688,740000049 BEAR CT A EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 3,628.80 INT 254.02 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,921.82

46. R058254 CLEARWATER DEVELOPMENT INC ETALHATLE, RUSS E.BROCK, VERNBUDD, C. MICHAELPO BOX 1307GYPSUM, CO 81637-1307Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 45 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000098 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 965.16 INT 183.38TOTAL DUE: $1,818.93

47. R600255 CLEMENTS, JOHN W.PO BOX 896EAGLE, CO 81631MINE: KENTUCKY BOY - 7015Actual Value: 49,7702011 TAX 641.96 INT 44.94 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $725.90

48. R019233 COE, KATIE - LAVEZZI, DENNISPO BOX 4034VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: EAGLE-VAIL TOWNHOUSE QUADPLEX Unit: 3 R932161 QCD 09-01-05 R200715326 QCD 05-22-07Actual Value: 333,230000032 EAGLE RD 3 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,756.16 INT 122.93 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,918.09

49. R039783 COLEMAN, KEITH & LAVONPO BOX 381828GERMANTOWN, TN 38654

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Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 6 Lot: 17 BK-0593 PG-0159 MAP 11-03-92 BK-0583 PG-0584 DEC Actual Value: 3,070,350000032 STAG GULCH CT2011 TAX 13,085.66 INT 785.14 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $13,909.80

50. R029234 COOLEY, ALAN D. & TONIPO BOX 1327EAGLE, CO 81631-1327Subdivision: RIVERS BEND FIL 1 Lot: 5 BK-0215 PG-0307 WD 03-12-69 BK-0266 PG-0832 QCD 02-01-78 Actual Value: 205,840013793 COLORADO RIVER RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 873.96 INT 61.18 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $974.14

51. R042982 COTTON RANCH PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 936VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD FIL 1 Lot: 8 BK-0679 PG-0439 MAP 10-27-95 BK-0679 PG-0552 DEC 10-30-95 Actual Value: 57,000000161 BLACK BEAR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,010.32 INT 140.72 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,190.04

52. R043003 COTTON RANCH PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 936VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD FIL 1 Lot: 38 BK-0679 PG-0439 MAP 10-27-95 BK-0679 PG-0552 DEC Actual Value: 76,000000301 BLACK BEAR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,680.40 INT 187.63 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,907.03

53. R045242 COTTON RANCH PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 936VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD TIMBERWOLF FILING 3 Lot: 120 BK-0705 PG-0680 MAP 09-18-96 Actual Value: 76,000000211 TIMBERWOLF GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,680.40 INT 187.63 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,907.03

54. R045272 COTTON RANCH PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 936VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD TIMBERWOLF FILING 3 Lot: 111 BK-0705 PG-0680 MAP 09-18-96 Actual Value: 76,000000385 TIMBERWOLF GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,680.40 INT 187.63 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,907.03

55. R045285 COTTON RANCH PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 936VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD TIMBERWOLF FILING 3 Lot: 129 BK-0705 PG-0680 MAP 09-18-96 Actual Value: 76,000000155 MARA CT GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,680.40 INT 187.63 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,907.03

56. R032523 CRICHFIELD, DOUGLAS & KARENPO BOX 6010EAGLE, CO 81631-6010Subdivision: HIGHLAND MEADOWS @ CASTLE PEAK PARCEL A BK-0531 PG-0772 DEC 06-15-90 BK-0579 Actual Value: 812,420002505 RULE RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 6,517.00 INT 456.19 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,012.19

57. R043469 CVC LOT 11 LLC3124 6TH PL SWLOVELAND, CO 80537Subdivision: CORDILLERA VALLEY CLUB FIL 4 Lot: 11 BK-0690 PG-0445 MAP 03-19-96 BK-0698 PG-0180 MAP Actual Value: 236,250001855 BEARD CREEK TRL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 5,190.44 INT 363.33 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,592.77

58. R054669 DAMI LLCC/O LEE WEINSTEIN2975 VALMONT RD STE 230BOULDER, CO 80301-1361Subdivision: PLEASANT VALLEY RANCH TRACT 5 (PART OF) R830853 MAP 04-22-03 R879181 SWD 05-27-04 Actual Value: 5902011 TAX 9.36 INT 0.66 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $49.02

59. R054670 DAMI LLCC/O LEE WEINSTEIN2975 VALMONT RD STE 230BOULDER, CO 80301-1361Subdivision: PLEASANT VALLEY RANCH TRACT 6 (PART OF) R830853 MAP 04-22-03 R879182 SWD 05-27-04 Actual Value: 270

2011 TAX 4.40 INT 0.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $43.71

60. R054673 DAMI LLCC/O LEE WEINSTEIN2975 VALMONT RD 230BOULDER, CO 80301Subdivision: PLEASANT VALLEY RANCH TRACT 9 R830853 MAP 04-22-03 R867660 DEC 02-11-04 R200601298 PTD Actual Value: 1,4802011 TAX 23.68 INT 1.66 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $64.34

61. R054674 DAMI LLCC/O LEE WEINSTEIN2975 VALMONT RD 230BOULDER, CO 80301Subdivision: PLEASANT VALLEY RANCH TRACT 10 R830853 MAP 04-22-03 R867660 DEC 02-11-04 R200601298 PTD Actual Value: 1,4402011 TAX 23.16 INT 1.62 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $63.78

62. R056879 DANIELS, GEORGE H., III12775 HWY 6GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: GH DANIELS SUBDIVISION Lot: 2 R907678 MAP 03-02-05Actual Value: 541,730000160 GH DANIELS BLVD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,520.36 INT 176.43 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,735.79

63. R056883 DANIELS, GEORGE H., III12775 HWY 6GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: GH DANIELS SUBDIVISION Lot: 6 R907678 MAP 03-02-05Actual Value: 112,830000141 GH DANIELS BLVD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,912.48 INT 133.87 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,085.35

64. R011707 DAVISON, GUILLERMO BARNETCHE11C WARWICK TOWERS1111 HERMANN DRHOUSTON, TX 77004Subdivision: BEAVER CREEK SUB 5TH FIL Block: 3 Lot: 6 TRACT H R906750 GWD 02-17-05Actual Value: 1,900,000000010 BORDERS RD BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 33,255.04 INT 2,327.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $35,621.89

65. R057495 DAVISON, STEVEN K. & SARAH JOHNSTON2430 VICTORY PARK LN 2204DALLAS, TX 75219Subdivision: RED SKY RANCH RESUB TRACT AA Lot: 24 R927917 MAP 08-30-05 R927919 DEC 08-30-05Actual Value: 1,621,050000019 JUNIPER TRL WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 14,598.32 INT 1,021.88 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $15,659.20

66. R007763 DELGADO, ROLANDO & JULISSA CASO - GARCIA154 ISLA DORADA BLVDCORAL GABLES, FL 33143-6549Subdivision: LION SQUARE CONDO Unit: 18 R917761 DEC 06-01-05 R937626 EAS 11-21-05 R937627 EAS Actual Value: 1,206,610000660 LIONSHEAD PL 18 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 4,516.00 INT 316.12 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,871.12

67. R032516 DELIA, RICHARD E. & MELINDA M.PO BOX 2223AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: HIGHLAND MEADOWS @ CASTLE PEAK Lot: 8 BK-0531 PG-0772 DEC 06-15-90 BK-0584 PG-0019 QCD Actual Value: 917,520001005 CASTLE PEAK RANCH RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 4,101.16 INT 287.08 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,427.24

68. R057924 DENNISON, RICHARDPO BOX 998EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 22 Lot: 10 R936243 MAP 11-08-05 R936245 DEC 11-08-05 R941010 DEC Actual Value: 99,000000203 N PENSTEMON LN EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 2,819.36 INT 197.36 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,055.72

69. R046060 DIRVONAS ASSOCIATESPO BOX 665EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: EDWARDS COMMERCIAL PARK Unit: D-201 BK-0731 PG-0744 MAP 07-10-97 BK-0731 PG-0745 DEC Actual Value: 159,800000210 EDWARDS VILLAGE BLVD D201 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 2,352.32 INT 164.66 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,555.98

70. R048446 DONOHUE, THOMAS J., JR1054 31ST ST NW STE 316

WASHINGTON, DC 20007Subdivision: RIVER DANCE AT ARROWHEAD Lot: 19 R684527 MAP 01-25-99 R684528 DEC 01-25-99 Actual Value: 1,603,620000069 RIVER DANCE WY EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,984.02 INT 239.04 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,262.06

71. R044162 DORSEY, CONNIE H. & AMYPO BOX 6023VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: CORDILLERA VALLEY CLUB FIL 5 Lot: 1 BK-0701 PG-0250 MAP 07-31-96 BK-0701 PG-0251 DEC Actual Value: 1,046,580000232 LEGENDS DR EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 6,311.72 INT 441.82 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,792.54

72. R050349 DOWNTOWN PARTNERS LLC1295 MILANO CIRDUNEDIN, FL 34698Subdivision: JULES DRIVE BUSINESS PARK AT GYPSUM Lot: 2 R723667 DEC 02-28-00 R723668 DEC 02-28-00 Actual Value: 80,680000760 RED TABLE DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,367.72 INT 95.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,502.46

73. R050350 DOWNTOWN PARTNERS LLC1295 MILANO CIRDUNEDIN, FL 34698Subdivision: JULES DRIVE BUSINESS PARK AT GYPSUM Lot: 3 R723667 DEC 02-28-00 R723668 DEC 02-28-00 Actual Value: 80,680000750 RED TABLE DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,367.72 INT 95.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,502.46

74. R050351 DOWNTOWN PARTNERS LLC1295 MILANO CIRDUNEDIN, FL 34698Subdivision: JULES DRIVE BUSINESS PARK AT GYPSUM Lot: 4 R723667 DEC 02-28-00 R723668 DEC 02-28-00 Actual Value: 80,680000740 RED TABLE DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,367.72 INT 95.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,502.46

75. R050352 DOWNTOWN PARTNERS LLC1295 MILANO CIRDUNEDIN, FL 34698Subdivision: JULES DRIVE BUSINESS PARK AT GYPSUM Lot: 5 R723667 DEC 02-28-00 R723668 DEC 02-28-00 Actual Value: 80,680000730 RED TABLE DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,367.72 INT 95.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,502.46

76. R050353 DOWNTOWN PARTNERS LLC1295 MILANO CIRDUNEDIN, FL 34698Subdivision: JULES DRIVE BUSINESS PARK AT GYPSUM Lot: 6 R723667 DEC 02-28-00 R723668 DEC 02-28-00 Actual Value: 80,680000720 RED TABLE DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,367.72 INT 95.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,502.46

77. R050354 DOWNTOWN PARTNERS LLC1295 MILANO CIRDUNEDIN, FL 34698Subdivision: JULES DRIVE BUSINESS PARK AT GYPSUM Lot: 7 R723667 DEC 02-28-00 R723668 DEC 02-28-00 Actual Value: 155,440000700 RED TABLE DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,634.92 INT 184.44 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,858.36

78. R046535 EAGLE RIVER HOLDINGS LLCC/O JOHN & AMY PACKERPO BOX 5018EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: WESTGATE CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 103 BK-0745 PG-0421 MAP 12-05-97 BK-0745 PG-0422 DEC Actual Value: 143,610001060 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 103 AVON AREA2011 TAX 2,394.60 INT 167.62 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,601.22

79. R046536 EAGLE RIVER HOLDINGS LLCC/O JOHN & AMY PACKERPO BOX 5018EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: WESTGATE CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 104 BK-0745 PG-0421 MAP 12-05-97 BK-0745 PG-0422 DEC Actual Value: 129,560001060 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 104 AVON AREA2011 TAX 2,160.00 INT 151.20 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,350.20

80. R046537 EAGLE RIVER HOLDINGS LLCC/O JOHN & AMY PACKERPO BOX 5018EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: WESTGATE CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 105 BK-0745 PG-0421 MAP 12-05-97 BK-0745 PG-0422 DEC Actual Value: 91,990001060 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 105 AVON

AREA2011 TAX 1,533.92 INT 107.37 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,680.29

81. R032980 EASTLEY, PHILIPPO BOX 26SNOWMASS, CO 81654Subdivision: COULTER CREEK RANCHES Lot: 16 BK-0334 PG-0437 R687664 EAS 02-22-99 R940909 WD 12-16-05Actual Value: 192,5002011 TAX 2,389.76 INT 167.28 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,596.04

82. R049738 EASTLEY, PHILIPPO BOX 26SNOWMASS, CO 81654Subdivision: SOPRIS MEADOWS ONE FIL 4 Lot: 70 R712919 MAP 10-26-99 R712921 DEC 10-26-99Actual Value: 97,500000430 MEADOW CT EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 2,114.52 INT 148.02 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,301.54

83. R060672 EDC WEST LLCPO BOX 711EDWARDS, CO 81632DESC: PHASE II Subdivision: EDWARDS DESIGN & CRAFT CENTER PUD - CONDOMINIUMS Unit: D-4 R200808449 Actual Value: 728,1705 MURRAY RD D4 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 6,273.68 INT 439.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,751.84

84. R057232 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 1 TRACT P (FUTURE DEVELOPMENT) R916179 MAP 05-18-05 Actual Value: 208,250GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 7,455.16 INT 521.86 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 8,553.92 INT 1,625.24TOTAL DUE: $18,195.18

85. R057238 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 1 TRACT O (FUTURE DEVELOPMENT) R916179 MAP 05-18-05 Actual Value: 4,052,120GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 95,654.00 INT 6,695.78 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 52,856.28 INT 10,042.69TOTAL DUE: $165,287.75

86. R057244 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 1 TRACT A (OPEN SPACE) R916179 MAP 05-18-05 R200604201 QCD Actual Value: 122,870GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4,398.52 INT 307.90 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 3,604.68 INT 684.89TOTAL DUE: $9,034.99

87. R057245 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 1 TRACT B (OPEN SPACE) R916179 MAP 05-18-05 R200813606 MAP Actual Value: 209,630GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 7,504.52 INT 525.32 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 6,150.12 INT 1,168.52TOTAL DUE: $15,387.48

88. R057608 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT EE (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 650GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 23.44 INT 1.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 19.24 INT 3.66TOTAL DUE: $86.98

89. R057620 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 46 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 63,750000010 FOXPROWL GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,282.60 INT 159.78 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 7,753.68 INT 1,473.20TOTAL DUE: $11,708.26

90. R057621 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 45 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 63,750000032 FOXPROWL GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,282.60 INT 159.78 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 7,753.68 INT 1,473.20TOTAL DUE: $11,708.26

91. R057629 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT AA (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 24,350GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 871.56 INT 61.01 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 714.28 INT 135.71TOTAL DUE: $1,821.56

92. R057630 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT LL (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 2,310GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 82.72 INT 5.79 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 67.80 INT 12.88TOTAL DUE: $208.19

93. R057662 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT HH (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 1,320GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 46.92 INT 3.28 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 38.44 INT 7.30TOTAL DUE: $134.94

94. R057679 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 68 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000000222 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 9,095.20 INT 1,728.09TOTAL DUE: $13,735.28

95. R057680 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 67 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000000200 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 9,095.20 INT 1,728.09TOTAL DUE: $13,735.28

96. R057681 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 66 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000000188 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 9,095.20 INT 1,728.09TOTAL DUE: $13,735.28

97. R057682 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 65 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000000154 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 9,095.20 INT 1,728.09TOTAL DUE: $13,735.28

98. R057683 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 64 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000000136 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 9,095.20 INT 1,728.09TOTAL DUE: $13,735.28

99. R057684 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 63 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000000100 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 9,095.20 INT 1,728.09TOTAL DUE: $13,735.28

100. R057688 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT GG (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 2,740GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 97.52 INT 6.83 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 79.92 INT 15.18TOTAL DUE: $238.45

101. R057690 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC

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9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT KK (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 630GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 22.24 INT 1.56 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 18.20 INT 3.46TOTAL DUE: $84.46

102. R057709 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT JJ (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 3,000GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 107.40 INT 7.52 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 88.00 INT 16.72TOTAL DUE: $258.64

103. R057719 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS TRACT BB (OPEN SPACE) R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 Actual Value: 3,410GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 122.20 INT 8.55 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 100.16 INT 19.03TOTAL DUE: $288.94

104. R057793 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: J TRACT 3B (COMMON AREA) R929490 Actual Value: 5,290GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 188.88 INT 13.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 154.80 INT 29.41TOTAL DUE: $425.31

105. R057809 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: J TRACT 3A (COMMON AREA) R929490 Actual Value: 23,870GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 854.28 INT 59.80 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 700.08 INT 133.02TOTAL DUE: $1,786.18

106. R057816 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 11 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000024 LASSO GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,141.76 INT 406.93TOTAL DUE: $3,003.79

107. R057821 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 16 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000031 LASSO GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,141.76 INT 406.93TOTAL DUE: $2,899.45

108. R057822 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 17 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000011 LASSO GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

109. R057823 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K TRACT 3C (COMMON AREA) R929490 Actual Value: 9,270GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 332.08 INT 23.25 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 272.16 INT 51.71TOTAL DUE: $718.20

110. R057825 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 36 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000105 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

111. R057826 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600

NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 35 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000026 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

112. R057827 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 34 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000056 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

113. R057828 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 24 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000075 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

114. R057829 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 23 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000057 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

115. R057845 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 1 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000014 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,771.46

116. R057846 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 2 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000036 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,771.46

117. R057847 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 3 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000054 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,771.46

118. R057848 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 4 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000072 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,771.46

119. R057849 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 40 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000015 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

120. R057850 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 39 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000035 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

121. R057851 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385

Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 38 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000063 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

122. R057852 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 37 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000083 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

123. R057853 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 33 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000078 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

124. R057854 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 32 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000098 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

125. R057855 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 31 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 9,230000122 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 330.84 INT 23.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,709.36

126. R057856 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 30 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000138 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

127. R057857 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 29 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000151 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

128. R057858 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 28 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000145 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

129. R057859 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 27 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000139 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

130. R057860 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 26 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000123 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

131. R057861 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB

FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 25 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000097 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,946.52 INT 369.84TOTAL DUE: $2,667.12

132. R057862 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K TRACT 3D (COMMON AREA) R929490 Actual Value: 18,040GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 645.64 INT 45.19 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 529.12 INT 100.53TOTAL DUE: $1,359.48

133. R058250 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 49 R200612175 MAP 05-06Actual Value: 16,490000178 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 959.08 INT 182.23TOTAL DUE: $1,811.70

134. R058251 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 48 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000156 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,032.96 INT 196.26TOTAL DUE: $1,899.61

135. R058252 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 47 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000138 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,019.80 INT 193.76TOTAL DUE: $1,883.95

136. R058253 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 46 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000116 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 957.08 INT 181.85TOTAL DUE: $1,809.32

137. R058255 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 44 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000078 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 957.08 INT 181.85TOTAL DUE: $1,809.32

138. R058256 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 43 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000056 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 961.12 INT 182.61TOTAL DUE: $1,814.12

139. R058257 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 42 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000034 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 959.08 INT 182.23TOTAL DUE: $1,811.70

140. R058258 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 41 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000018 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 981.36 INT 186.46TOTAL DUE: $1,838.21

141. R058262 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 54

R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000149 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 959.08 INT 182.23TOTAL DUE: $1,811.70

142. R058265 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 57 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000087 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 961.12 INT 182.61TOTAL DUE: $1,814.12

143. R058267 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 59 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 16,490000037 DOLL STATION GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 590.08 INT 41.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 955.04 INT 181.46TOTAL DUE: $1,806.89

144. R058269 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW TRACT TT (IRRIGATION/OPEN SPACE) R200612175 Actual Value: 48,950GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,753.00 INT 122.71 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,436.60 INT 272.95TOTAL DUE: $3,624.26

145. R058271 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 8 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000352 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,371.88 INT 260.66TOTAL DUE: $2,206.50

146. R058272 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 9 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000316 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,310.16 INT 248.93TOTAL DUE: $2,133.05

147. R058273 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 10 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000284 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,341.52 INT 254.89TOTAL DUE: $2,170.37

148. R058274 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 11 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000256 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,447.76 INT 275.07TOTAL DUE: $2,296.79

149. R058275 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 12 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000238 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,291.96 INT 245.47TOTAL DUE: $2,111.39

150. R058276 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 13 R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000216 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,226.20 INT 232.98TOTAL DUE: $2,033.14

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151. R058277 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 14R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000166 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,170.52 INT 222.40TOTAL DUE: $1,966.88

152. R058278 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 15R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000138 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,170.52 INT 222.40TOTAL DUE: $1,966.88

153. R058279 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 23R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000291 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,552.96 INT 295.06TOTAL DUE: $2,421.98

154. R058280 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 24R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000265 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,583.32 INT 300.83TOTAL DUE: $2,458.11

155. R058281 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 25R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000229 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,585.32 INT 301.21TOTAL DUE: $2,460.49

156. R058282 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 26R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000020 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,062.28 INT 201.83TOTAL DUE: $1,637.29

157. R058283 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 27R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000046 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,142.20 INT 217.02TOTAL DUE: $1,732.40

158. R058284 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 28R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000076 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,160.40 INT 220.48TOTAL DUE: $1,754.06

159. R058285 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 29R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000108 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,162.44 INT 220.86TOTAL DUE: $1,756.48

160. R058286 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 30R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000130 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00

FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,291.96 INT 245.47TOTAL DUE: $1,910.61

161. R058287 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 40R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000015 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,176.60 INT 223.55TOTAL DUE: $1,773.33

162. R058288 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385SUB:BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5RANCHVIEW LOT:39Subdivision:BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 5 RANCHVIEWActual Value: 8,730000031 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,184.72 INT 225.10TOTAL DUE: $1,783.00

163. R058289 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 38R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000043 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,182.68 INT 224.71TOTAL DUE: $1,780.57

164. R058290 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 37R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000067 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,234.28 INT 234.51TOTAL DUE: $1,841.97

165. R058291 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 36R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000089 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,203.92 INT 228.74TOTAL DUE: $1,805.84

166. R058292 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 35R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000105 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 981.36 INT 186.45TOTAL DUE: $1,540.99

167. R058293 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 34R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000127 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,112.88 INT 211.45TOTAL DUE: $1,697.51

168. R058294 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW TRACT UU(IRRIGATION/OPEN SPACE) R200612175Actual Value: 105,280GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,768.92 INT 263.82 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 3,088.72 INT 586.86TOTAL DUE: $7,747.32

169. R058295 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 1R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000580 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,273.72 INT 242.01TOTAL DUE: $2,089.69

170. R058296 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 2R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000554 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA

2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,273.72 INT 242.01TOTAL DUE: $2,089.69

171. R058297 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 3R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000532 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,273.72 INT 242.01TOTAL DUE: $2,089.69

172. R058298 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 4R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000500 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,262.60 INT 239.89TOTAL DUE: $2,076.45

173. R058299 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 5R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000470 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,371.88 INT 260.66TOTAL DUE: $2,206.50

174. R058300 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 6R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000432 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,503.40 INT 285.65TOTAL DUE: $2,363.01

175. R058301 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 7R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000390 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,390.08 INT 264.12TOTAL DUE: $2,228.16

176. R058303 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 16R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000449 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,870.64 INT 355.42TOTAL DUE: $2,800.02

177. R058304 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 17R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000421 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,940.44 INT 368.68TOTAL DUE: $2,883.08

178. R058305 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 18R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000399 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,559.04 INT 296.22TOTAL DUE: $2,429.22

179. R058306 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 19R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000376 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,542.84 INT 293.14TOTAL DUE: $2,409.94

180. R058307 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 20R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000355 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,555.00 INT 295.45TOTAL DUE: $2,424.41

181. R058308 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 21R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000333 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,895.92 INT 360.22TOTAL DUE: $2,830.10

182. R058309 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 22R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 13,960000313 WRANGLERS CROSSING GYPSUMAREA2011 TAX 499.96 INT 35.00 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,834.20 INT 348.50TOTAL DUE: $2,756.66

183. R058310 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 31R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000142 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,618.72 INT 307.56TOTAL DUE: $2,299.46

184. R058311 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 32R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000144 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,365.80 INT 259.50TOTAL DUE: $1,998.48

185. R058312 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 5 RANCHVIEW Lot: 33R200612175 MAP 05-10-06Actual Value: 8,730000149 MOUNTAIN SPUR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 312.32 INT 21.86 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,413.36 INT 268.54TOTAL DUE: $2,055.08

186. R058417 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE TRACT MM (OPENSPACE) R200609481 MAP 04-13-06Actual Value: 460GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 16.04 INT 1.12 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 13.16 INT 2.50TOTAL DUE: $71.82

187. R058419 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE Lot: 2R200609481 MAP 04-13-06Actual Value: 75,000000060 TALLGRASS GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,393.12 INT 264.69TOTAL DUE: $4,569.80

188. R058420 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE Lot: 3R200609481 MAP 04-13-06Actual Value: 75,000000084 TALLGRASS GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,340.52 INT 254.70TOTAL DUE: $4,507.21

189. R058422 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE Lot: 5R200609481 MAP 04-13-06Actual Value: 75,000000148 TALLGRASS GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,578.24 INT 299.87

TOTAL DUE: $4,790.10

190. R058440 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE Lot: 23R200609481 MAP 04-13-06Actual Value: 75,000000071 TALLGRASS GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,214.04 INT 230.67TOTAL DUE: $4,356.70

191. R058441 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE Lot: 24R200609481 MAP 04-13-06Actual Value: 75,000000045 TALLGRASS GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,324.32 INT 251.62TOTAL DUE: $4,487.93

192. R058443 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4 CREEKSIDE TRACT NN(IRIGATION/OPEN SPACE) R200609481Actual Value: 960GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 34.56 INT 2.42 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 28.32 INT 5.38TOTAL DUE: $109.68

193. R063430 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Tract: OOIRRIGATION/OPEN SPACEActual Value: 4,220GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 150.60 INT 10.54 ADV 35.00FEE 4.002010 TAX 123.44 INT 23.45TOTAL DUE: $347.03

194. R063431 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 26Actual Value: 33,7500046 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,481.12 INT 281.41TOTAL DUE: $3,094.69

195. R063432 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 27Actual Value: 33,7500068 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,463.92 INT 278.15TOTAL DUE: $3,074.23

196. R063433 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 28Actual Value: 33,7500094 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,493.28 INT 283.72TOTAL DUE: $3,109.16

197. R063434 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 29Actual Value: 33,7500120 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,481.12 INT 281.41TOTAL DUE: $3,094.69

198. R063435 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 30Actual Value: 33,7500136 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,563.08 INT 296.99TOTAL DUE: $3,192.23

199. R063436 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 31Actual Value: 33,7500174 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,499.32 INT 284.87TOTAL DUE: $3,116.35

200. R063437 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUBFILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 32

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Actual Value: 33,7500202 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,467.96 INT 278.91TOTAL DUE: $3,079.03

201. R063438 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 33Actual Value: 33,7500238 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,376.48 INT 451.53TOTAL DUE: $4,160.17

202. R063439 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 34Actual Value: 33,7500272 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,053.76 INT 390.21TOTAL DUE: $3,776.13

203. R063440 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 35Actual Value: 33,7500320 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,156.96 INT 409.82TOTAL DUE: $3,898.94

204. R063441 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 36Actual Value: 33,7500328 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,145.80 INT 407.70TOTAL DUE: $3,885.66

205. R063442 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 37Actual Value: 33,7500356 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,423.04 INT 460.38TOTAL DUE: $4,215.58

206. R063443 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 38Actual Value: 33,7500372 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,766.00 INT 525.54TOTAL DUE: $4,623.70

207. R063444 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Tract: QQ IRRIGATION/OPEN SPACEActual Value: 60,410GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,162.84 INT 151.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,772.48 INT 336.77TOTAL DUE: $4,462.49

208. R063445 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 39Actual Value: 33,7500371 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,269.24 INT 431.16TOTAL DUE: $4,032.56

209. R063446 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 40Actual Value: 33,7500339 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,312.76 INT 439.42TOTAL DUE: $4,084.34

210. R063447 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 41Actual Value: 33,7500313 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,006.20 INT 381.18TOTAL DUE: $3,719.54

211. R063448 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385

Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 42Actual Value: 33,7500287 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,057.80 INT 390.98TOTAL DUE: $3,780.94

212. R063449 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 43Actual Value: 33,7500257 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,169.08 INT 412.13TOTAL DUE: $3,913.37

213. R063450 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 44Actual Value: 33,7500233 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,651.68 INT 503.82TOTAL DUE: $4,487.66

214. R063451 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 45Actual Value: 33,7500197 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,177.16 INT 413.66TOTAL DUE: $3,922.98

215. R063452 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 46Actual Value: 33,7500161 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,021.36 INT 384.06TOTAL DUE: $3,737.58

216. R063453 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 47Actual Value: 33,7500137 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,129.64 INT 404.63TOTAL DUE: $3,866.43

217. R063454 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 48Actual Value: 33,7500107 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 1,992.04 INT 378.49TOTAL DUE: $3,702.69

218. R063455 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 49Actual Value: 33,7500081 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,027.44 INT 385.21TOTAL DUE: $3,744.81

219. R063456 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Lot: 50Actual Value: 33,7500055 CREEKSIDE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,208.56 INT 84.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 2,434.16 INT 462.49TOTAL DUE: $4,228.81

220. R063457 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 4A CREEKSIDE Tract: PP IRRIGATION/OPEN SPACEActual Value: 4,310GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 154.32 INT 10.80 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 126.48 INT 24.03TOTAL DUE: $354.63

221. R063459 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 6 Lot: 2Actual Value: 33,1804733 VALLEY RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,187.60 INT 83.13 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 973.24 INT 184.92TOTAL DUE: $2,467.89

222. R063460 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC

9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385DESC: FIRE HOUSE Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 6 Lot: 1Actual Value: 6,9804765 VALLEY RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 249.36 INT 17.46 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 204.36 INT 38.83TOTAL DUE: $549.01

223. R063725 EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600NAPLES, FL 34109-4385Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 1 PARCEL C-1 (GOLF/RECREATION) PARCEL C-2 Actual Value: 1,987,900GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 71,167.68 INT 4,981.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002010 TAX 90,150.56 INT 17,128.61TOTAL DUE: $183,467.59

224. R024633 ESPARSEN, DOLORES - VIGIL APRILPO BOX 601MINTURN, CO 81645Subdivision: EDWARD E SLAUGHTER Lot: 3 R725928 QCD 02-23-00 R763167 QCD 07-20-01Actual Value: 303,320000107 EAGLE CT GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,411.00 INT 98.77 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,548.77

225. R056368 EWING, CHARLES J. & ISELAPO BOX 2093GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: HARDSCRABBLE RANCH Lot: 1 R903063 MAP 01-10-05 R903529 DEC 01-14-05 R910719 QCD 03-30-05 Actual Value: 149,500000142 AMHERST RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,534.40 INT 177.41 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,750.81

226. R028740 FAHY, DOYLEPO BOX 48BOND, CO 80423Section: 16 Township: 2 Range: 83 LOT 27 BK-0166 PG-0162 BK-0218 PG-0010 BK-0731 PG-0493 QCD Actual Value: 27,250BOND RD BOND AREA2011 TAX 92.20 INT 6.45 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $137.65

227. R029140 FAHY, DOYLE C.PO BOX 48BOND, CO 80423Section: 16 Township: 2 Range: 83 LOT 42 BK-0290 PG-0771Actual Value: 35,540000126 BOND RD BOND AREA2011 TAX 120.24 INT 8.42 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $167.66

228. R013845 FARQUHAR, JERRY L. & DEBORAH R.1879 MEADOW RIDGE RDVAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: BUFFER CREEK RESUB Lot: 16 BK-0211 PG-0431 WD 10-06-67 BK-0234 PG-0596 WD 05-06-74 BK-0275 Actual Value: 727,440001879 MEADOW RIDGE RD VAIL AREA2011 TAX 2,715.96 INT 190.12 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,945.08

229. R020380 FARR FAMILY TRUST, RYAN F. FARR TRUSTEE1765 PATIO DRSAN JOSE, CA 95125Subdivision: EAGLE Block: 19 Lot: 8 THRU:- Lot: 10 EAST 42’ OF BK-0657 PG-0599 QCD 12-14-94 R743520 SWD Actual Value: 450,560000135 E SECOND ST EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 2,158.80 INT 151.12 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,348.92

230. R032138 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATIONINTERNATIONAL PLAZA II14221 DALLAS PKWY STE 1000DALLAS, TX 75254-2916Subdivision: RUEDI SHORES Lot: 23 BK-0217 PG-0701 BK-0315 PG-0323 03-23-79 R770405 DEC 10-22-01Actual Value: 437,520001373 MCLAUGHLIN LN BASALT AREA2011 TAX 2,699.84 INT 161.99 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,900.83

231. R055553 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATIONPO BOX 650043DALLAS, TX 75256-0043DESC: PHASE 2 GARAGE UNIT Subdivision: VALLEY PINES Unit: G-21 R848927 MAP 09-10-03 R848928 Actual Value: 11,170BASALT AREA2011 TAX 66.56 INT 4.66 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $110.22

232. R003440 FINE MESS LLCPO BOX 700MINTURN, CO 81645Subdivision: BOOCO Block: B Lot: 5 AND:- Lot: 6 BK-0215 PG-0487 QCD 06-25-69 BK-0392 PG-0619 WD

Actual Value: 446,660000146 N MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 4,132.34 INT 247.94 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,419.28

233. R058464 FIRST CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COPO BOX 960EDWARDS, CO 81632-0960Subdivision: SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION Lot: 8 R200615650 MAP 06-14-06 R200615651 Actual Value: 278,070000266 SPRING CREEK CIR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4,713.40 INT 329.94 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00SPRING CREEK 53,508.76 INT 3,745.61TOTAL DUE: $62,336.71

234. R009157 FIRST COLORADO INVESTMENT TRUST801 S COUNTY RDPALM BEACH, FL 33480Subdivision: PINOS DEL NORTE Unit: MN BK-0690 PG-0307 QCD 02-27-96 R200601726 DEC 01-23-06 R200606086 Actual Value: 3,243,280000600 VAIL VALLEY DR MN VAIL AREA2011 TAX 12,108.16 INT 847.57 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $12,994.73

235. R009167 FIRST COLORADO INVESTMENT TRUST801 S COUNTY RDPALM BEACH, FL 33480Subdivision: PINOS DEL NORTE Unit: V R200601726 DEC 01-23-06 R200606086 DEC 03-10-06 R200606087 Actual Value: 357,840000600 VAIL VALLEY DR V VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,335.72 INT 93.50 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,468.22

236. R051042 FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO700 17TH ST STE 1000DENVER, CO 80202-3548Subdivision: KOENKE EXEMPTION TRACT C R735341 MAP 07-25-00 R750375 EAS 02-21-01 R843497 WD 04-18-03 Actual Value: 324,640C GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 5,503.08 INT 385.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,927.30

237. R058476 FORIER, JOHNC/O JOYCE FORIER224 DEVOTION COURTHENDERSON, NV 89052Subdivision: SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION Lot: 12 R200615650 MAP 06-14-06 R200615651 Actual Value: 247,100000381 SPRING CREEK CIR GYPSUM AREASPRING CREEK 28,187.19 INT 1,973.10ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $30,199.29

238. R007837 FRANGIPANNIE SUPERFUND, NEIL RICHARD &ANNIE MARISA WHITTLE TRUSTEES9 MAJORCA PLPARREARRA QLD 4574, AUSTRALIADESC: PHASE III Subdivision: LION SQUARE CONDO Unit: H6 BK-0483 PG-0700 QCD 05-01-88 R917761 DEC Actual Value: 377,330000660 LIONSHEAD PL H6 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 706.32 INT 42.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $787.70

239. R052573 FRANK, CHRISTINEPO BOX 12282DES MOINES, IA 50312Section: 9 Township: 5 Range: 82 PART OF NW1/4NE1/4,E1/2NE1/4 (LYING NORTH OF US HWY 6 & 24) BK-0240 Actual Value: 10,590HWY 6 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 147.80 INT 10.35 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $197.15

240. R044023 FRONTAL LOBOTOMY LLCC/O MARGARET HANLON225 WALL ST 205VAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: CORDILLERA FIL 24/BEARDEN PCL Lot: 8 BK-0698 PG-0046 MAP 06-20-96 BK-0698 Actual Value: 135,000000286 ELK WOODS RD EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 4,192.32 INT 293.46 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,524.78

241. R027321 FRYING PAN ANGLERS INCPO BOX 4524BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: TAYLOR CREEK CONDOS Unit: 1 BK-0274 PG-0365 DEC 08-30-78 BK-0274 PG-0366 MAP Actual Value: 116,400005893 FRYING PAN RD 1 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 602.16 INT 42.15 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $683.31

242. R027322 FRYING PAN ANGLERS INCPO BOX 4524BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: TAYLOR CREEK CONDOS Unit: 2 BK-0274 PG-0365 DEC 08-30-78 BK-0274 PG-0366 MAP Actual Value: 148,460FRYING PAN RD 2 BASALT AREA

2011 TAX 768.00 INT 53.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $860.76

243. R027324 FRYING PAN ANGLERS INCPO BOX 4524BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: TAYLOR CREEK CONDOS Unit: 4 BK-0274 PG-0365 DEC 08-30-78 BK-0274 PG-0366 MAP Actual Value: 148,460FRYING PAN RD 4 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 768.00 INT 53.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $860.76

244. R027325 FRYING PAN ANGLERS INCPO BOX 4524BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: TAYLOR CREEK CONDOS Unit: 5 BK-0274 PG-0365 DEC 08-30-78 BK-0274 PG-0366 MAP Actual Value: 148,460FRYING PAN RD 5 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 768.00 INT 53.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $860.76

245. R028323 FRYING PAN ANGLERS INCPO BOX 4524BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: TAYLOR CREEK CONDOS Unit: 3 BK-0274 PG-0365 DEC 08-30-78 BK-0274 PG-0366 MAP Actual Value: 148,460FRYING PAN RD 3 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 768.64 INT 53.80 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $861.44

246. R041477 GARCIA, BERLINE & ADAMPO BOX 12RED CLIFF, CO 81649Subdivision: RED CLIFF Block: L Lot: 3 BK-0639 PG-0030 QCD 04-29-94 BK-0244 PG-0230 QCD 01-03-96 Actual Value: 82,770000297 EAGLE ST RED CLIFF AREA2011 TAX 516.44 INT 36.15 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $591.59

247. R049422 GARTON, TIMOTHY & MARAPO BOX 1930GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: VICKSBURG ESTATES TRACT A R703888 MAP 07-28-99Actual Value: 55,550VICKSBURG LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,959.24 INT 137.15 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,135.39

248. R017701 GERHARDT, STEVEN M.PO BOX 2267VAIL, CO 81658DESC: BLDG A Subdivision: HOMESTEAD MEADOW CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 1 BK-0450 PG-0301 PTD 10-09-86Actual Value: 266,320000500 HOMESTEAD DR 1 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,076.16 INT 75.33 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,190.49

249. R009772 GEROCA S.C.C/O EAGLE EYE HOME MGTPO BOX 4351VAIL, CO 81658DESC: PK SP 704 Subdivision: VILLAGE INN PLAZA Unit: 102Actual Value: 1,041,840000068 E MEADOW DR 102 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 3,889.40 INT 272.26 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,200.66

250. R050675 GEROCA S.C.C/O EAGLE EYE HOME MGTPO BOX 4351VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: VILLAGE INN PLAZA Unit: 101Actual Value: 1,520,290000068 E MEADOW DR 101 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 5,675.84 INT 397.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,112.15

251. R028764 GLASENER, WILLIAM E. - LEBLANC, SHERIE105 PTARMIGANBASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: BASALT INDUSTRIAL PARK Lot: 4 BK-0344 PG-0321 DC 04-28-82 BK-0350 PG-0193 QCD 12-06-82 Actual Value: 395,850WILLITS LN EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 8,582.96 INT 600.81 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,222.77

252. R063691 GMORE PH S.A. DE C.V.RIO DE LA PLATA 407 OTE., COLONIA DEL VASAN PEDRO GARZA GARCIA N.L. 66220MEXICO,Subdivision: MANOR VAIL Unit: PU-17Actual Value: 200,000595 VAIL VALLEY DR PU-17 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 2,720.20 INT 190.41 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,949.61

253. R063692 GMORE PH S.A. DE C.V.RIO DE LA PLATA 407 OTE., COLONIA DEL VASAN PEDRO GARZA GARCIA N.L. 66220MEXICO,Subdivision: MANOR VAIL Unit: PU-18Actual Value: 200,000

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595 VAIL VALLEY DR PU-18 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 2,720.20 INT 190.41 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,949.61

254. R059968 GONZALEZ REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT LLCPO BOX 412GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: PRIMAVERA SUBDIVISION Lot: 1 R200721638 MAP 08-14-07Actual Value: 1,014,070000448 GRAND AVE EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 15,511.40 INT 1,085.80 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $16,636.20

255. R029207 GONZALEZ, LEONEL & NORMAPO BOX 412GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: GYPSUM CREEK CENTER FIL 1 Block: 1 Lot: 9 BK-0469 PG-0414 BK-0606 PG-0938 QCD Actual Value: 187,310000145 ESTES LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 871.48 INT 61.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $971.48

256. R029206 GONZALEZ, LEONEL H. & NORMA E.PO BOX 1791AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: GYPSUM CREEK CENTER FIL 1 Block: 1 Lot: 8 BK-0469 PG-0414 BK-0606 PG-0938 QCD Actual Value: 410,320000153 ESTES LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,908.96 INT 133.63 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,081.59

257. R057687 GOREBRIDGE PROPERTIES LLC49 CHERRY HILLS FARM DRCHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, CO 80113Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 60 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 531,990000018 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 5,228.12 INT 365.97 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,633.09

258. R009862 GOUGER, ELIZABETH721 CARROLL ST 4BROOKLYN, NY 11215Subdivision: WOODRIDGE TOWNHOUSES Lot: C-2 BK-0387 PG-0391 PTD 06-12-84 BK-0658 PG-0032 QCD Actual Value: 608,390004595 BIGHORN RD VAIL AREA2011 TAX 2,271.36 INT 159.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,469.36

259. R041528 GRACE, JERRY L. & LYNN B. - JERRY L. & L2614 TAMIAMI TRL WPMB 603NAPLES, FL 34103Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 17 Block: 1 Lot: 14 BK-0646 PG-0367 MAP 07-28-94Actual Value: 90,000000370 PEREGRINE DR EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 2,794.88 INT 195.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,029.52

260. R049840 GRAIG S. MCGINNIS TRUST - BONNIE S. MCGI9910 CUMBERLAND RDFISHERS, IN 46038Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL40 Lot: 1 R710045 MAP 09-27-99Actual Value: 166,000000674 WINCHESTER TRL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 6,767.60 INT 473.73 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,280.33

261. R041439 GROW, STEVEN M. & MARGARET S.8 MANETTE RDMORRISTOWN, NJ 07960-6344Subdivision: BENCHMARK AT BEAVER CREEK Block: 1 Lot: 30 BK-0323 PG-0827 WD 05-29-81 BK-0323 PG-0829 Actual Value: 350,670000710 NOTTINGHAM RD AVON AREA2011 TAX 5,846.48 INT 409.25 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,294.73

262. R053637 GUSTAFSON, CLARENCE D. & ELVIRA M.PO BOX 873MINTURN, CO 81645Subdivision: TWO RIVERS VILLAGE Block: 6 Lot: 12 PHASE I R795925 DEC 05-17-02 R795926 MAP 05-17-02 Actual Value: 211,830000100 RAINBOW CIR DOTSERO AREA2011 TAX 1,406.20 INT 98.43 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,543.63

263. R044497 GYPPROP LLCPO BOX 1207GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: AIRPORT GATEWAY CENTER Lot: 61 BK-0703 PG-0036 MAP 08-15-96 BK-0703 PG-0037 DEC Actual Value: 371,590000665 LINDBERGH DR 61 GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 6,600.40 INT 462.03 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,101.43

264. R044328 HAMRICK, ROBERT M. & MARGIE

J.PO BOX 4330EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE VALLEY COMMERCIAL PRK F2 Lot: I-13 BK-0702 PG-0365 MAP 08-08-96 BK-0702 Actual Value: 124,240000085 MARMOT LN EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 2,169.04 INT 151.83 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,359.87

265. R057618 HARES EAR LLCPO BOX 1856PALM DESERT, CA 92261-1856Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 37 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 63,750000020 HARES EAR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,282.60 INT 159.78 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,481.38

266. R042123 HARLAND, TERRY & DEBRAPO BOX 7905AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: BERRY CREEK RANCH FIL 2 Block: 4 Lot: 9E BK-0660 PG-0530 MAP 01-31-95 BK-0660 PG-0531 DEC Actual Value: 710,720000120 STETSON DR EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,534.28 INT 247.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,820.68

267. R600570 HARTMAN, RUTH M. & CHARLES211 W WASHINGTON STARMA, KS 66712-4015MINE: WARRIORS MARK - 5419 7.29% BK-0235 PG-0988 QCD 08-01-74Actual Value: 4502011 TAX 5.80 INT 0.41 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $45.21

268. R057668 HEARTHSTONE INVESTORS LLC81075 LEGENDS WYLA QUINTA, CA 92253Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 2 THE MEADOWS Lot: 79 R919836 MAP 06-20-05 R928910 DEC Actual Value: 75,000197 HERONS WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,685.04 INT 187.95 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,911.99

269. R029208 HEFTY, KIM M.PO BOX 814GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: GYPSUM CREEK CENTER FIL 1 Block: 2 Lot: 4 BK-0469 PG-0414 R688419 QCD 03-02-99 Actual Value: 188,100OAK RIDGE CT GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,188.44 INT 223.19 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,450.63

270. R030829 HEINBAUGH, MARK - WINTER, REINIPO BOX 2670EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: BERRY CREEK RANCH FIL 2 Block: 6 Lot: 31 UNIT A BK-0466 PG-021 BK-0553 PG-0260 QCD 04-29-91 Actual Value: 435,550000040 HEREFORD RD A EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 2,166.04 INT 151.62 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,356.66

271. R045238 HERNANDEZ, MAYRA - GRANADOS, RODRIGO - WPO BOX 1121GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD TIMBERWOLF FILING 3 Lot: 116 BK-0705 PG-0680 MAP 09-18-96 Actual Value: 393,120000285 TIMBERWOLF GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,902.68 INT 114.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,055.84

272. R024512 HIGH, WILLIAM A.PO BOX 521COLUMBUS, OH 43216Subdivision: AVON CNTR AT BEAVER CREEK I Unit: 706 BK-0601 PG-0431 QCD 02-08-93 R876589 EAS 05-07-04Actual Value: 357,700000100 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD 706 AVON AREA2011 TAX 818.42 INT 49.11 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $906.53

273. R042839 HILTNER, JEFFREY ALAN, JR6868 WALLEYE RDWENTWORTH, MO 64873Subdivision: EAGLE DAKOTA Block: 1 Lot: 6 BK-0671 PG-0573 MAP 07-19-95 BK-0671 PG-0574 DEC 07-19-95 Actual Value: 190,000000003 DAKOTA CT EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 3,781.64 INT 264.71 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,085.35

274. R046079 HITS FINANCIAL LPC/O ING REALTY PARTNERS676 N MICHIGAN STE 3350CHICAGO, IL 60611Subdivision: VILLAGE AT COTTON RANCH TRACT B - OPEN SPACE BK-0736 PG-0771 MAP 09-10-97 R653068 MAP Actual Value: 140GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4.88 INT 0.34 ADV 35.00

FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $44.22

275. R046092 HITS FINANCIAL LPC/O ING REALTY PARTNERS676 N MICHIGAN STE 3350CHICAGO, IL 60611Subdivision: VILLAGE AT COTTON RANCH TRACT A - OPEN SPACE BK-0736 PG-0771 MAP 09-10-97 R653068 MAP Actual Value: 3,810GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 133.76 INT 9.36 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $182.12

276. R046105 HITS FINANCIAL LPC/O ING REALTY PARTNERS676 N MICHIGAN STE 3350CHICAGO, IL 60611Subdivision: VILLAGE AT COTTON RANCH TRACT C - OPEN SPACE BK-0736 PG-0771 MAP 09-10-97 R653068 MAP Actual Value: 750GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 26.76 INT 1.87 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $67.63

277. R048103 HITS FINANCIAL LPC/O ING REALTY PARTNERS676 N MICHIGAN STE 3350CHICAGO, IL 60611Subdivision: VILLAGE AT COTTON RANCH TRACT A1 R671714 MAP 10-05-98 R762409 PTD 07-18-01Actual Value: 130000085 BLACK BEAR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4.88 INT 0.34 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $44.22

278. R032902 HOFFMAN, JOAN FAYE & MICHAEL L.0192 LARKSPUR DRCARBONDALE, CO 81623Subdivision: SOPRIS VILLAGE Block: 8 Lot: 7 BK-0316 PG-0185 QCD 01-02-81Actual Value: 381,410000145 CHEYENNE AVE EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 1,041.84 INT 62.51 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,143.35

279. R055692 HOFFMAN, SCOTT E.2665 BALD MOUNTAIN RDVAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: HOFFMAN DUPLEX (VAIL) Lot: 9W R864632 MAP 01-09-04 R885262 MAP 07-23-04 R887429 DEC Actual Value: 1,216,730002665 BALD MOUNTAIN RD VAIL AREA2011 TAX 4,542.28 INT 317.96 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,899.24

280. R044825 HOOVER, R. SCOTT & JEFFREY A.9001 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Tract: 37&39 Section: 3 Township: 4 Range: 86 PCLIN NE1/4NE1/4 BK-0310 PG-0827 BK-0313 PG-0294 QCD Actual Value: 431,720009001 COLORADO RIVER RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 6,680.16 INT 467.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,186.77

281. R002800 HORAK, MICHELLE & WILLIAM J., JRPO BOX 2475VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: BALDAUF ADDITION Block: 2 Lot: 4 BK-0220 PG-0682 QCD 05-10-71 BK-0221 PG-0436 QCD Actual Value: 433,250000541 MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 1,100.32 INT 66.02 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,205.34

282. R014432 HOUCK, MICHAEL WARRENPO BOX 1417EAGLE, CO 81631-1417Subdivision: BEAVER BENCH CONDO Unit: B-14 BK-0688 PG-0389 QCD 02-09-96Actual Value: 127,060000414 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD B14 AVON AREA2011 TAX 581.24 INT 40.69 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $660.93

283. R053083 HOVEY, MATTHEW - MENDOZA, MARISOLPO BOX 3575EAGLE, CO 81631DESC: PHASE 3 Subdivision: FOUNDERS PLACE CONDO Unit: G-202 R790863 MAP 04-02-02 R790864 DEC 04-02-02 Actual Value: 203,350000530 FOUNDERS AVE G202 EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,589.88 INT 111.29 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,740.17

284. R057426 HUBBARD, TRENTON J. & JOY P. - PALACAS,PO BOX 8338AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 21 Lot: 29 R926565 MAP 08-18-05 R930883 DEC 09-27-05Actual Value: 110,000000033 HARVESTER CT EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 3,132.60 INT 219.28 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,390.88

285. R041488 HUGGARD, REX C.80 HILLCREST DRBASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: ASPEN JUNCTION SUBDIVISION Block: 3 Lot: 3 BK-0553 PG-0062 MAP 05-02-91 BK-0641 Actual Value: 449,940000080 HILLCREST DR BASALT AREA2011 TAX 2,677.56 INT 187.43 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,903.99

286. R044503 IGWT BUILDING PTNSHPPO BOX 1156GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: AIRPORT GATEWAY CENTER Lot: 67 BK-0703 PG-0036 MAP 08-15-96 BK-0703 PG-0037 DEC Actual Value: 587,980000585 LINDBERGH DR 67 GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 10,443.92 INT 731.07 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $11,213.99

287. R017868 IMHOF, MICHAEL GREGORY & ELLEN VIRGINIAPO BOX 18068AVON, CO 81620Section: 7 Township: 3 Range: 83 SE1/4SE1/4 Subdivision: HORSE MOUNTAIN RANCH AKA BK-0472 PG-0087 Actual Value: 185,0002011 TAX 3,084.28 INT 215.90 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,339.18

288. R039894 INGRAM, RAYPO BOX 436SNOWMASS, CO 81654Subdivision: BASALT ORCHARD MINOR SUB Block: 5 Lot: 12 THRU:- Lot: 17 & PT OF RESERVED AREA BK-0581 Actual Value: 296,900280 E SOPRIS DR BASALT AREA2011 TAX 6,360.56 INT 445.24 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,844.80

289. R050661 INGRAM, RAYPO BOX 436SNOWMASS, CO 81654Subdivision: ARLIAN RANCH SUBDIVISION Lot: 6B R726413 MAP 04-04-00 R737042 DEC 08-18-00 Actual Value: 181,500000885 VALLEY RD BASALT AREA2011 TAX 3,612.80 INT 252.90 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,904.70

290. R050663 INGRAM, RAY - ETALGRIGGS, JEFFREY CAMPBELL - GIBBONS, JENNKILLEBREW, JASON T. & NICOLE A.GRIGGS, JEFFREY CAMPBELL - GIBBONS, JENNPO BOX 436SNOWMASS, CO 81654Subdivision: ARLIAN RANCH SUBDIVISION PARCEL D (COMMON OPEN SPACE) R726413 MAP 04-04-00 R737042 Actual Value: 13,820VALLEY RD D BASALT AREA2011 TAX 275.20 INT 19.26 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $333.46

291. R031452 IVY RANCH II LLC2975 VALMONT RD 230BOULDER, CO 80301Subdivision: ASPEN JUNCTION SUBDIVISION Block: 2 Lot: 15 BK-0505 PG-0622 DEC 04-25-89Actual Value: 141,750629 HILLCREST DR BASALT AREA2011 TAX 3,073.84 INT 215.17 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,328.01

292. R050366 J & M KUNKEL PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 409EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE TECH CENTER Unit: 200 R722851 MAP 02-17-00 R722854 MAP 02-17-00Actual Value: 686,420001286 CHAMBERS AVE 200 EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 11,983.60 INT 838.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $12,861.45

293. R008735 JACKLIN FAMILY DESCENDANTS TRUST NO 26638 W 26TH STBERWYN, IL 60402Subdivision: FIRST WESTWIND Unit: 402 BK-0216 PG-0613 WD 12-01-69 BK-0237 PG-0137 WD 10-01-74 BK-0241 Actual Value: 993,780000548 S FRONTAGE RD 402 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 3,709.80 INT 259.69 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,008.49

294. R044545 JACOBSEN, STEPHEN D.5700 STATE LINEMISSION HILLS, KS 66208Subdivision: AIRPORT GATEWAY CENTER Lot: 24 BK-0703 PG-0036 MAP 08-15-96 BK-0703 PG-0037 MAP Actual Value: 203,940000270 MCGREGOR DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,622.40 INT 253.57 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,914.97

295. R044552 JACOBSEN, STEPHEN D.5700 STATE LINEMISSION HILLS, KS 66208Subdivision: AIRPORT GATEWAY CENTER

Lot: 33 BK-0703 PG-0036 MAP 08-15-96 BK-0703 PG-0037 DEC Actual Value: 181,440000095 LINDBERGH DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,223.04 INT 225.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,487.65

296. R052999 JEROME MEISTER REVOCABLE TRUSTPO BOX 10112ASPEN, CO 81612Subdivision: VALLEY VIEW HOMES SUBDIVISION Lot: 5 R780044 MAP 12-14-01 R780776 DEC 12-21-01Actual Value: 115,000000057 VALLEY CT BASALT AREA2011 TAX 2,288.88 INT 160.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,488.10

297. R602080 JONES, MARGARET M., CYNTHIA J., BRADLEYPO BOX 185EAGLE, CO 81631MINE: ENTERPRISE - 18780 BK-0230 PG-0800 BK-0397 PG-0258 PTD 10-17-84 R879587 QCD 06-07-04Actual Value: 22,1102011 TAX 285.16 INT 19.96 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $344.12

298. R016680 JOUFLAS, JAN M.PO B0X 33WOLCOTT, CO 81655Tract: 48 Section: 0 Township: 4 Range: 83 PCLIN BK-0161 PG-0383 BK-0211 PG-0300 BK-0603 PG-0688 PRD Actual Value: 16,250HWY 131 WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 251.60 INT 17.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $308.21

299. R016200 JOUFLAS, JAN MARIEPO BOX 33WOLCOTT, CO 81655Tract: 48 Section: 15 Township: 4 Range: 83 NE1/4SW1/4 PCL IN P2671 (COMMERCIAL) 10 UNITS BK-0409 Actual Value: 876,940027190 HWY 6 WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 7,297.84 INT 510.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,847.69

300. R047289 KELLY, THOMAS E. & WENDY S.PO BOX 4155GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: GYPSUM ESTATES SUB FIL 3 Lot: 34 R663624 MAP 07-23-98 R663625 DEC 07-23-98Actual Value: 240,340000114 PINON ST GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 559.08 INT 33.54 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $631.62

301. R060188 KIWA ASSOCIATES LLCPO BOX 18296AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: VINES AT VAIL Lot: C6 R200730694 DEC 11-21-07 R200730695 MAP 11-21-07Actual Value: 25,450000382 VINES AT VAIL DR WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 394.24 INT 27.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $460.84

302. R060192 KIWA ASSOCIATES LLCPO BOX 18296AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: VINES AT VAIL TRACT C PRIVATE ROW R200730694 DEC 11-21-07 R200730695 MAP 11-21-07Actual Value: 27,080WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 419.36 INT 29.36 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $487.72

303. R060196 KIWA ASSOCIATES LLCPO BOX 18296AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: VINES AT VAIL Lot: C2 R200730694 DEC 11-21-07 R200730695 MAP 11-21-07Actual Value: 26,880000358 VINES AT VAIL DR WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 416.68 INT 29.17 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $484.85

304. R044943 KJESBO, ROLAND J. & JEANNE NEDRELOWPO BOX 3419VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: EAGLE-VAIL EXCHANGE PARCEL C BK-0712 PG-0305 MAP 11-25-96 BK-0712 PG-0306 DEC Actual Value: 519,720040690 HWY 6 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 10,044.72 INT 703.13 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $10,786.85

305. R044944 KJESBO, ROLAND J. & JEANNE NEDRELOWPO BOX 3419VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: EAGLE-VAIL EXCHANGE PARCEL D BK-0712 PG-0305 MAP 11-25-96 BK-0712 PG-0306 DEC Actual Value: 519,720040690 HWY 6 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 10,044.72 INT 703.13 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00

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TOTAL DUE: $10,786.85

306. R054938 KJESBO, ROLAND J. - NEDRELOW, JEANNE A.PO BOX 3419VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: STONEGATE AT AIRPARK FIL 1 Unit: 1C R771939 DEC 11-07-01 R771940 MAP 11-07-01 R773480 QCD Actual Value: 143,540000283 AIRPARK DR 1C GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,433.28 INT 170.33 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,642.61

307. R054939 KJESBO, ROLAND J. - NEDRELOW, JEANNE A.PO BOX 3419VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: STONEGATE AT AIRPARK FIL 1 Unit: 1D R771939 DEC 11-07-01 R771940 MAP 11-07-01 R773480 QCD Actual Value: 95,460000283 AIRPARK DR 1D GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,617.88 INT 113.25 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,770.13

308. R054940 KJESBO, ROLAND J. - NEDRELOW, JEANNE A.PO BOX 3419VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: STONEGATE AT AIRPARK FIL 1 Unit: 1E R771939 DEC 11-07-01 R771940 MAP 11-07-01 R773480 QCD Actual Value: 93,570000283 AIRPARK DR 1E GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,586.32 INT 111.04 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,736.36

309. R050412 KOCH-HILL LLC27 MAIN ST STE 103EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: BERRY CREEK RANCH FIL 4 Block: 1 Lot: 42A R724577 MAP 03-13-00 R888493 QCD 08-19-04 Actual Value: 751,570001540 WINSLOW RD EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,737.32 INT 261.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,037.93

310. R056932 KRUSE FAMILY HOLDINGS LLCC/O DIANE KRUSEPO BOX 2664GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81602DESC: G-12, G-13 & G-21 Subdivision: RIVERWALK AT THE FRYINGPAN Unit: 15B R905761 MAP Actual Value: 774,300000227 MIDLAND AVE 15B BASALT AREA2011 TAX 16,588.40 INT 1,161.19 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $17,788.59

311. R020046 LIBAK, MARKPO BOX 3353AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: RIVER OAKS CONDOMINIUMS Unit: D-402 BK-0411 PG- 0436 QCD 03-15-85 BK-0411 Actual Value: 249,510038596 HWY 6 D402 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,314.64 INT 92.02 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,445.66

312. R046254 LOBO, MARIO J.PO BOX 2679AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: ORCHARD (THE) Lot: 77B BK-0741 PG-0989 MAP 10-30-97 BK-0741 PG-0990 DEC 10-30-97Actual Value: 416,580002311 OLD TRAIL RD B AVON AREA2011 TAX 953.24 INT 57.19 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,049.43

313. R007562 LOS PATOS INCC/O GUEVARA & ASSOC1420 KETTNER BLVD STE 600SAN DIEGO, CA 92101DESC: PK SP EP-25 Subdivision: NORTHWOODS CONDOMINIUMS Unit: D-5 BK-0281 PG-0522 WD 12-29-78 BK-0343 Actual Value: 1,560,740000600 VAIL VALLEY DR D5 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 5,826.40 INT 407.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,273.25

314. R007576 LOS PATOS INC1420 KETTNER BLVD 600SAN DIEGO, CA 92101DESC: PK SP DP-2 & EP-28 Subdivision: NORTHWOODS CONDOMINIUMS Unit: D-14 BK-0281 Actual Value: 2,257,910000600 VAIL VALLEY DR D14 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 8,429.32 INT 590.05 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,058.37

315. R050242 LOUNSBERRY, JACKSON J. & ELIZABETH A.PO BOX 3418EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 2 Block: 4 Lot: 65 R719255 MAP 12-30-99 R719257 DEC 12-30-99 Actual Value: 530,810000100 EWING ST EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 4,149.96 INT 290.50 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,479.46

316. R031814 LOUSHIN, KAELA - MARSHALL, DAVID76 BEAVER LN

CARBONDALE, CO 81623-8764Subdivision: BLUE LAKE PUD FIL II Block: 4 Lot: 9 BK-0512 PG-0339 DEC 06-89 BK-0512 PG-0341 MAP 07-19-89 Actual Value: 402,020000076 BEAVER LN EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 2,196.24 INT 153.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,388.98

317. R021053 LUJAN, NATHANPO BOX 698EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: KAIBAB PARK FIL 1 Block: 3 Lot: 18 PARCEL 3Actual Value: 289,140000491 WHITING RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,385.84 INT 97.01 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,521.85

318. R048818 LYNCH, MARIE E.PO BOX 695EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: OVERLOOK TOWNHOMES, THE UNIT D3 R692740 MAP 04-14-99 R692741 DEC 04-15-99 R200701968 DEC Actual Value: 281,710000201 GOLDEN EAGLE RD D3 EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,349.72 INT 94.48 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,483.20

319. R052179 LYON, ERIC & MARY R.PO BOX 637EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: RED SKY RANCH Lot: 1 R763556 EAS 08-01-01 R763557 EAS 08-01-01 R763566 MAP 08-01-01 Actual Value: 256,000000199 RED SKY RD WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 8,399.44 INT 587.96 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,026.40

320. R046672 MACIAS, CARLOSPO BOX 753GYPSUM, CO 81637-0753Subdivision: BOBSON RANCH SUBDIVISION Lot: 3D BK-0746 PG-0656 MAP 12-17-97 R665124 MAP 08-05-98 Actual Value: 316,550000455 VICKSBURG LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,064.72 INT 214.53 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,318.25

321. R009159 MARCADE, SAPO BOX 69VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: PINOS DEL NORTE Unit: P R200601726 DEC 01-23-06 R200606086 DEC 03-10-06 R200606087 Actual Value: 2,682,770000600 VAIL VALLEY DR P VAIL AREA2011 TAX 10,015.48 INT 701.08 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $10,755.56

322. R047836 MARK ALAN SCHWARTZ REVOCABLE LIVING TRUS27 N WACKER 503CHICAGO, IL 60606Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 32 Lot: 11 R665487 MAP 08-10-98 R665488 DEC 08-10-98 R828876 PTD Actual Value: 1,773,650460 EL MIRADOR EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 14,986.52 INT 1,049.06 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $16,074.58

323. R046400 MARKET PLACE ASSOCIATES INCPO BOX 64AVON, CO 81620DESC: STATE LAND LEASE #S-34214 Subdivision: MARKET PLACE COMMERCIAL CONDOS Unit: 255 BK-0725 Actual Value: 8,690041184 HWY 6 255 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 167.96 INT 11.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $218.72

324. R046403 MARKET PLACE ASSOCIATES INCPO BOX 64AVON, CO 81620DESC: STATE LAND LEASE #S-34214 Subdivision: MARKET PLACE COMMERCIAL CONDOS Unit: 280 BK-0725 Actual Value: 71,200041184 HWY 6 280 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,376.20 INT 96.33 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,511.53

325. R056446 MARKET PLACE ASSOCIATES INCPO BOX 64AVON, CO 81620DESC: STATE LAND LEASE #S-34214 Subdivision: MARKET PLACE COMMERCIAL CONDOS Unit: 190 R911207 Actual Value: 87,620041184 HWY 6 190 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,693.44 INT 118.54 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,850.98

326. R028880 MCCONATHY, PATRICKPO BOX 229MCCOY, CO 80463Section: 4 Township: 2 Range: 83 LOT 28 R665426 QCD 07-31-98 R749429 QCD 02-05-01 R784494 QCD 01-30-02 Actual Value: 2,5301690 COPPER SPUR RD BOND AREA2011 TAX 31.00 INT 2.17 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $72.17

327. R059169 MCCORD, THOMAS & ADELIA O.PO BOX 4195EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 24 Lot: 37 R200632871 MAP 12-01-06 R200633175 DEC 12-06-06Actual Value: 110,000002324 E HAYSTACKER DR EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 3,132.60 INT 219.28 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,390.88

328. R040440 MCCOY DEV CO LLCPO BOX 69WOLCOTT, CO 81655Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB 3 RESUB 68-77 Lot: 7 BK-0616 PG-0019 MAP 08-10-93Actual Value: 116,000000639 GRANADA GLEN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,570.96 INT 249.97 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,859.93

329. R039269 MCDONALD, CRAIGPO BOX 2193GYPSUM, CO 81637-2193Subdivision: RIVER RIDGE Lot: 2 BK-0585 PG-0017 MAP 7-17-92 R924228 QCD 07-26-05Actual Value: 204,910000967 YORK VIEW DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 953.32 INT 66.73 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,059.05

330. R051865 MCGRATH, MATTHEW1001 CRAZY HORSE CIREDWARDS, CO 81632-8101Subdivision: CONTRACTORS BUSINESS CENTER Unit: 1-B R748623 MAP 01-22-01 R748624 DEC 01-22-01Actual Value: 185,250000134 AIRPARK DR 1B GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,139.92 INT 219.79 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,398.71

331. R032481 MCINTYRE, JOHN T.PO BOX 1795EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: BERRY CREEK RANCH FIL 2 Block: 6 Lot: 36A BK-0537 PG-0432 MAP 09-12-90 BK-0591 PG-0543 QCD Actual Value: 576,570000233 JUNE CREEK RD A EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 2,867.64 INT 200.73 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,107.37

332. R047755 MCIVOR, IAIN I.C. & MAIRIPO BOX 1671VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: SEVENTH TEE PARHAM DUPLEX PARCEL A BK-0331 PG-0466 MAP 11-02-81 BK-0331 PG-0465 DEC Actual Value: 546,650000083 COYOTE CIR EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 2,880.16 INT 201.61 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,120.77

333. R063294 MCLAIN, MICHAEL783 DOWNING STDENVER, CO 80218Subdivision: RIVERFRONT RESORT & SPA Unit: 431Actual Value: 222,0300126 RIVERFRONT LN 431 AVON AREA2011 TAX 2,040.76 INT 142.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,222.61

334. R028384 MCMURRAIN, CHURCHILL BIRDPO BOX 4939EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: RED CANYON ESTATES Lot: 12 BK-0455 PG-0524 R791258 EAS 04-04-02 R901202 EAS 12-21-04 Actual Value: 811,860001601 RED CANYON CREEK RD EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,110.76 INT 217.75 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,367.51

335. R025356 MEDRANO, GUADALUPE E. & MARIA SOFIA - SAPO BOX 2763AVON, CO 81620DESC: BLDG E Subdivision: SUNRIDGE AT AVON PHASE II Unit: 103 BK-0357 PG-0365 QCD 01-16-83 R737409 EAS Actual Value: 192,920001050 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD E103 AVON AREA2011 TAX 883.08 INT 61.82 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $983.90

336. R054478 MEIROWSKY, JAMIE L. & DAVID L.0101 RED BARN STEDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: MILLER RANCH Lot: 60 R820378 MAP 01-15-03 R856076 DEC 10-31-03 R856247 WD 10-27-03 Actual Value: 392,570000101 RED BARN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,586.32 INT 111.04 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,736.36

337. R041421 MICHALICKI, ANTHONYPO BOX 23443FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33307Subdivision: HORSE PASTURE FIL 2 Lot: 29 BK-0640 PG-0147 MAP 05-12-94 BK-0640 PG-0148 DEC Actual Value: 280,000000913 MAYNE ST GYPSUM AREA

2011 TAX 2,373.08 INT 142.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 9.00SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OWNER FEE - 10%, 918 3.85TOGUTIL, 914 38.50 INT 2.32TOTAL DUE: $2,604.13

338. R040401 MICHELIN, PAUL E. & LOUISA P.5258 PRINCETON WYBOCA RATON, FL 33496Subdivision: ARROWHEAD AT VAIL FIL 16 Lot: 2 BK-0613 PG-0184 MAP 07-07-93 BK-0695 PG-0809 QCD Actual Value: 2,061,360000044 ASPEN RIDGE LN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 10,840.92 INT 758.86 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $11,638.78

339. R049540 MILFELD, ROBERT C.PO BOX 858AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: METCALF COMMERCIAL PARK Unit: 101 R711398 MAP 10-07-99 R711399 DEC 10-07-99Actual Value: 225,460000281 METCALF RD 101 AVON AREA2011 TAX 3,758.88 INT 263.12 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,061.00

340. R056855 MILLER RANCH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONPO BOX 2264EDWARDS, CO 81632-2264DESC: BLDG I PHASE 3 Subdivision: MILLER RANCH MILL LOFTS Unit: 141 R904132 MAP 01-21-05 R904134 DEC Actual Value: 158,640000085 MARBLE I141 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 641.12 INT 44.88 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $725.00

341. R006467 MILLER, GARY E. & V. EILEEN1415 WESTHAVEN DRVAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: GLEN LYON SUBDIVISION Lot: 52 UNIT B BK-0528 PG-0722 MAP 04-11-90 BK-0534 PG-0573 QCD Actual Value: 3,212,330001415 WESTHAVEN DR B VAIL AREA2011 TAX 15,625.84 INT 1,093.81 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $16,758.65

342. R060895 MILLER, GLENN T.PO BOX 519PENROSE, CO 81212MINE: COPPER KING - 4317 MINE: CORA (PART OF) - 780 MINE: EXCHANGE - 19496 MINE: GODDESS OF LIBERTY - Actual Value: 86,670HWY 24 MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 1,118.00 INT 78.26 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,235.26

343. R054984 MILLER, T. RICKERT & KARENPO BOX 2048BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: SLATER TYPE A MINOR SUB Lot: 3 R844577 MAP 08-19-03 R844578 SIA 08-19-03 R844579 COV Actual Value: 1,001,420000392 SUNRISE LN EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 5,183.48 INT 362.84 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,585.32

344. R602140 MILLS, JOHN F.PO BOX 1463EAGLE, CO 81631MINE: STAR OF THE WEST - 3815 50% BK-0660 PG-0555 DC 08-20-84 R924699 TD 08-02-05Actual Value: 2,1102011 TAX 27.12 INT 1.90 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $68.02

345. R064126 MINTURN LLC1030 MAIN ST STE 203ST HELENA, CA 94574Section: 35 Township: 5 Range: 81 PCLIN NE1/4NW1/4 Subdivision: BALDAUF ADDITION Block: 3 Lot: 23, Actual Value: 566,930000721 MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 1,439.76 INT 86.39 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002009 TAX 4,069.40 INT 1,261.51 ADV 25.00TOTAL DUE: $6,921.06

346. R059526 MONTALBANO, FRANK T. & MONIKA K.4559 1/2 FRYING PAN RDBASALT, CO 81621Tract: 41 Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 86 PCLIN (SOUTHERN PART OF PARENT) BK-0325 PG-0581 WD 11-01-79 Actual Value: 526,170004559 FRYING PAN RD BASALT AREA2011 TAX 2,723.40 INT 190.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,953.04

347. R058236 MONTALBANO, FRANK T. & MONIKA K. - BERNA4559 1/2 FRYING PAN RDBASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: RIVERWALK AT THE FRYINGPAN Unit: 205 R200610820 MAP 04-27-06 R200610821 DEC 04-27-06 Actual Value: 422,560000231 MIDLAND AVE 205 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 9,052.52 INT 633.68 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,725.20

348. R016785 MOORE, CRAIG ALAN & HELEN L.PO BOX 2048EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: KAIBAB FIL 2 Lot: 21 BK-0245 PG-0002 WD 02-27-76 BK-0507 PG-0140 DC 05-17-89 BK-0507 PG-0263 Actual Value: 351,140000036 GREEN MOUNTAIN DR EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,569.60 INT 109.87 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,718.47

349. R044479 MUELLER, PETER T.PO BOX 2235EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: HOMESTEAD FIL 2 Block: 15 Lot: 19 BK-0693 PG-0460 MAP 04-30-96 BK-0693 PG-0462 DEC Actual Value: 329,460000080 RUSSELL TRL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 4,850.32 INT 339.52 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,228.84

350. R046611 MUELLER, PETER T.PO BOX 2235EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: EDWARDS VILLAGE CENTER FIL 2 Unit: C105 BK-0747 PG-0512 MAP 12-29-97 BK-0747 PG-0582 DEC Actual Value: 131,070000105 EDWARDS VILLAGE BLVD C105 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,929.48 INT 135.06 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,103.54

351. R046612 MUELLER, PETER T.PO BOX 2235EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: EDWARDS VILLAGE CENTER FIL 2 Unit: C106 BK-0747 PG-0512 MAP 12-29-97 BK-0747 PG-0582 DEC Actual Value: 240,910000105 EDWARDS VILLAGE BLVD C106 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,546.24 INT 248.24 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,833.48

352. R054430 NELSON, DOWDIE ODALE & VALERIE DANELLEPO BOX 1325EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: CHATFIELD CORNERS FIL II Block: F Lot: 1 R819483 DEC 01-07-03 R821515 MAP 01-27-03Actual Value: 162,750000960 GRUNDEL WY GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4,612.28 INT 322.86 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,974.14

353. R050329 NESTLERODE, CHARLES E. & BETH S.PO BOX 4475EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 3 Block: 3 Lot: 22 R718009 MAP 12-16-99 R738065 DEC 09-01-00 Actual Value: 876,810000126 ABRAMS CREEK DR EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 6,853.44 INT 479.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,372.18

354. R049545 NEW DIMENSION CLEANING INCPO BOX 1161VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: METCALF COMMERCIAL PARK Unit: 106 R711398 MAP 10-07-99 R711399 DEC 10-07-99Actual Value: 254,850000281 METCALF RD 106 AVON AREA2011 TAX 4,249.32 INT 297.45 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,585.77

355. R022004 NEWMAN REALTY HOLDING LLCPO BOX 1288EAGLE, CO 81631-1288Section: 10 Township: 5 Range: 84 TRACTS 61 & 62 PCLIN BK-0235 PG-0209 SWD 06-03-74 BK-0247 Actual Value: 35,6502011 TAX 542.92 INT 38.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $619.92

356. R022009 NEWMAN REALTY HOLDING LLCPO BOX 1288EAGLE, CO 81631-1288Section: 10 Township: 5 Range: 84 Tract: 62 Section: 3 Township: 5 Range: 84 BK-0299 PG-0631 SWD Actual Value: 198,9602011 TAX 978.24 INT 68.48 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,085.72

357. R057758 NEWMAN REALTY HOLDING LLCPO BOX 1288EAGLE, CO 81631-1288Section: 2 Township: 5 Range: 84 Section: 3 Township: 5 Range: 84 Section: 10 Township: 5 Range: 84 Actual Value: 90,530EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,378.32 INT 96.48 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,513.80

358. R058372 NEWMAN REALTY HOLDING LLCPO BOX 1288EAGLE, CO 81631-1288Tract: 37 Tract: 38 Tract: 44 Tract: 55 Tract: 59 HAYMEADOW PARCEL BK-0388 PG-0423 WD 06-29-84 Actual Value: 180,100EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 2,742.44 INT 191.97 ADV

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35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,973.41

359. R058373 NEWMAN REALTY HOLDING LLCPO BOX 1288EAGLE, CO 81631-1288Tract: 44 Section: 4 Township: 5 Range: 84 PART OF (PARCEL 1 ON SYLVAN LAKE RD ADDITION TO THE TOWN Actual Value: 60EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1.20 INT 0.08 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $40.28

360. R011754 NICKOLITE, KEVIN R.1000 LIONSRIDGE LPVAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: SNOW FOX CONDOS Unit: 101 BK-0382 PG-0869 QCD 03-27-84Actual Value: 365,010001030 LIONS RIDGE LP 101 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,362.44 INT 95.37 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,496.81

361. R051638 NIGHTSTAR LLCPO BOX 1292GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: NIGHTSTAR RESIDENCES Unit: G R742835 MAP 10-30-00 R742836 DEC 10-30-00Actual Value: 5,990000410 NOTTINGHAM RD G AVON AREA2011 TAX 100.04 INT 7.00 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $146.04

362. R006190 NORTHSTAR UROLOGY INCPO BOX 4810BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424DESC: BLDG 1 Subdivision: SANDSTONE 70 Unit: AActual Value: 300,550000905 RED SANDSTONE RD A1 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,121.84 INT 78.53 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,239.37

363. R011821 O CONNELL, BRIAN M. & JOAN B.132 CORTEZ RDWEST PALM BEACH, FL 33405Subdivision: FREMONT HOUSE Unit: 326 R932591 DEC 10-11-05 R200613835 DEC 05-24-06Actual Value: 1,340,580311 OFFERSON RD 326 BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 6,440.36 INT 450.83 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,930.19

364. R022892 OSEGUERA, LUCAS A. - ARAGON, HILDA E.PO BOX 303EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: BERTROCH SUB FIL 4 Block: 9 Lot: 4 BK-0410 PG-0809 04-05-85 R672143 QCD 09-28-98 Actual Value: 214,060000714 RANGEVIEW DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 995.40 INT 69.68 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,104.08

365. R004535 OTTLEY, J. DUDLEY, SR - ETALOTTLEY, J. DUDLEY, JROTTLEY, J. DUDLEY, JR39 PALISADES ROAD NEATLANTA, GA 30309Subdivision: VAIL INTERMOUNTAIN DEV SUB Block: 8 Lot: 1 PT OF BK-0245 PG-0544 QCD 01-28-76 BK-0245 Actual Value: 835,250002902 BELLFLOWER DR VAIL AREA2011 TAX 3,118.40 INT 218.29 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,375.69

366. R005980 PARK MEADOWS 6D LLCC/O J PALMISANO401 W SEMINARY AVELUTHERVILLE, MD 21093Subdivision: VAIL PARK MEADOWS Unit: 6-D R200609617 EAS 04-14-06Actual Value: 123,000001472 MATTERHORN CIR 6D VAIL AREA2011 TAX 459.16 INT 32.14 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $530.30

367. R047877 PASSERO, CHRISTOPHER SEAN & KIMBERLY ANN1229 GREEN MEADOW DRCARBONDALE, CO 81623Subdivision: SOPRIS MESA SUBDIVISION Lot: 8 R669116 MAP 09-11-98 R669117 DEC 09-11-98Actual Value: 960,020001229 GREEN MEADOW DR EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 4,969.52 INT 347.87 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,356.39

368. R053099 PASSONS, DENNIS M.100 PARK AVE W 1108DENVER, CO 80205Subdivision: MOUNTAIN VISTA EMPLOYEE HOUSING Unit: E-203 R796953 EAS 05-29-02 R796954 EAS Actual Value: 111,250000180 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD E203 AVON AREA2011 TAX 730.88 INT 51.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $821.04

369. R057801 PAUL, ORVAL A. - DOROTHY J. PAUL FAMILY

631 DEVON PLLONG BEACH, CA 90807Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: J Lot: 32 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000115 LANTERNS GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $455.10

370. R042953 PEASLEE, BARTLETT N.PO BOX 2872EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: TERRACE RIDGE AT THE HOMESTEAD Lot: 2C PHASE I BK-0678 PG-0567 MAP 10-19-95 BK-0746 Actual Value: 445,950000288 EDWARDS VILLAGE BLVD 2C EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,801.56 INT 126.11 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,966.67

371. R059005 POLLOCK, WILLIAM SHARRARPO BOX 2108BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: TRIANGLE PARK LOFTS Unit: R-330 R200627627 MAP 10-10-06 R200627628 DEC 10-10-06 R200627864 Actual Value: 297,290000231 ROBINSON ST R-330 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 1,769.08 INT 123.84 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,931.92

372. R051244 PRITT, DARREN WAYNE & JANINE CINDY1630 36TH AVESEATTLE, WA 98122Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 4 Block: 6 Lot: 41 R740279 MAP 09-27-00 R767797 DEC 09-20-01 Actual Value: 805,640001720 EAGLE RANCH RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 6,297.64 INT 440.83 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,777.47

373. R048599 QUINN, BRIANPO BOX 5547EAGLE, CO 81631-5547Subdivision: BEDROCK COMM CENTER CONDO Unit: 3 R683614 MAP 01-13-99 R683616 DEC 01-13-99 R683317 QCD Actual Value: 252,780001320 CHAMBERS AVE 3 EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 4,413.32 INT 308.93 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,761.25

374. R026230 RBG PARTNERS LLCPO BOX 935BASALT, CO 81621Tract: 45 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 86 PCLIN (COMMERCIAL) BK-0191 PG-0531 BK-0217 PG-0361 QCD Actual Value: 666,460000122 BASALT CENTER CIR BASALT AREA2011 TAX 7,139.18 INT 428.35 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,606.53

375. R027067 REA, GERALD - CARROLL, BONNIEPO BOX 69WOLCOTT, CO 81655-0069Subdivision: BELLYACHE RIDGE FIL 2 Lot: 62 BK-0298 PG-0651 WD 02-04-80 BK-0470 PG-0651 WD 02-04-80Actual Value: 509,890005340 BELLYACHE RIDGE RD WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 2,867.24 INT 200.71 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,106.95

376. R064289 RED FOX RESERVE LLCPO BOX 1930GYPSUM, CO 81637-1930Subdivision: SKY LEGEND @ COTTON RANCH FILING 1 PARCEL 1 PART OF R911878 DEC 04-12-05 R911879 MAP Actual Value: 1,193,100GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 42,079.12 INT 2,945.54 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $45,063.66

377. R025884 REYNOLDS, RONALDPO BOX 2590AVON, CO 81620DESC: BLDG 2 Subdivision: CLUBHOUSE CONDO-ARROWHEAD Unit: 9 BK-0440 PG-0050 QCD 03-19-86 BK-0604 Actual Value: 682,320000170 WILDFLOWER PL 9 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,390.08 INT 237.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,666.39

378. R029524 RICE, JOHN185 HILLCREST DRBASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: ASPEN JUNCTION SUBDIVISION Block: 2 Lot: 28 BK-0521 PG-0724 MAP 01-23-90 Actual Value: 1,004,790000185 HILLCREST DR BASALT AREA2011 TAX 5,980.92 INT 418.66 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,438.58

379. R057908 RIO DE LUNA RANCHES LLCC/O RAY KENNEDY616 OLOLUWINTER PARK, FL 32789Subdivision: KENNEDY TRACTS Lot: 1 R934658 MAP 10-26-05 R200624318 QCD

08-25-06 R200701012 QCD 01-05-07 Actual Value: 346,410009233 COLORADO RIVER RD2011 TAX 5,360.16 INT 375.21 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,774.37

380. R057770 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSET MANAGEMENT NO 3 LLC27 MAIN ST 103EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: J Lot: 19 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 433,150000320 HEARTHSTONE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 4,256.56 INT 297.96 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,593.52

381. R046264 ROCKY MTN INVESTMENTS LLCPO BOX 2223AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: GNRT PROPERTY Unit: 3 BK-0742 PG-0174 MAP 11-03-97 BK-0742 PG-0175 DEC 11-03-97Actual Value: 265,520041000 HWY 6 3 EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 5,131.68 INT 359.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,529.90

382. R051400 ROGERS, JESS E. & GEORGANNE K.89 GLENMOOR PLCHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, CO 80110Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 37 Lot: 37 R730389 MAP 05-23-00 R730390 DEC 05-23-00 R746178 EAS Actual Value: 1,522,130000095 MARTINGALE LN EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 17,145.84 INT 1,200.21 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $18,385.05

383. R021791 ROHER INVESTMENTSDRESDNER BANK TOWER5TH ST 7TH FLPANAMA CITY, PANAMA, Subdivision: SUN VAIL CONDOMINIUM Unit: 4 BK-0438 PG-0129 WD 03-13-86 BK-0489 PG-0313 WD 10-01-87 BK-0647 Actual Value: 537,470605 N FRONTAGE RD W 11 A VAIL AREA2011 TAX 2,006.40 INT 140.45 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,185.85

384. R006344 ROMAN, FRANCISCOXOCHICALCO 174 PB03020 MEXICO DFMEXICO,Subdivision: SIMBA RUN Unit: 2306 BK-0372 PG-0460 BK-0432 PG-0941 WD 12-19-85 BK-0727 PG-0537 QCD Actual Value: 445,380001100 LIONS RIDGE LP 2306 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,662.60 INT 116.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,817.98

385. R003840 ROSENFELD FAMILY HOLDINGS LLCPO BOX 843MINTURN, CO 81645Subdivision: SOUTH MINTURN ADDITION Lot: 18 PART OF BK-0211 PG-0542 BK-0267 PG-0397 MAP 03-01-78 Actual Value: 387,740001021 MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 5,348.76 INT 374.41 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,762.17

386. R003860 ROSENFELD FAMILY HOLDINGS, LLCPO BOX 843MINTURN, CO 81645Subdivision: SOUTH MINTURN ADDITION Lot: 18 PT OF BK-0211 PG-0542 BK-0267 PG-0397 MAP 03-01-78 Actual Value: 381,320001041 MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 1,936.48 INT 135.55 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,111.03

387. R054620 RUTH ANN BROWN REVOCABLE TRUST2337 BOLSOVER STHOUSTON, TX 77005Subdivision: SOPRIS MEADOWS ONE FIL 2 Lot: 33 R834217 MAP 05-21-03 R834221 DEC 05-21-03 R835623 WD Actual Value: 97,500000358 SOPRIS CIR BASALT AREA2011 TAX 2,114.52 INT 148.02 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,301.54

388. R042178 RW2-C INCPO BOX 1425EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: RIVERWALK VILLAGE MARKET CONDO Unit: C-2 BK-0661 PG-0906 DEC 02-21-95 BK-0661 Actual Value: 383,680034295 HWY 6 C-2 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 5,648.28 INT 395.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,082.66

389. R017279 RYAN, MICHAEL D. & CHRISTINE W.PO BOX 5109EAGLE, CO 81631Tract: 68A Section: 19 Township: 5 Range: 83 PARCEL A TOLBERT HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION Tract: 68A Actual Value: 695,740

002127 SALT CREEK RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 3,109.96 INT 217.70 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,366.66

390. R028848 S. DIANE GRAHAM TRUST, S. DIANE GRAHAM T14821 N 73RD STSCOTTSDALE, AZ 85260-3140Subdivision: BEAVER CREEK SUB 2ND FIL Block: 1 Lot: 13 TRACT J BK-0695 PG-0958 SWD 05-21-96 Actual Value: 5,292,870000178 WAYNE CREEK RD BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 25,427.76 INT 1,779.94 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $27,246.70

391. R060131 SALTZMAN, SOLOMON B.PO BOX 142RED CLIFF, CO 81649Subdivision: RENO SUBDIVISION Lot: 1 R200722590 MAP 08-24-07 R200729062 DQT 11-01-07 R200805816 Actual Value: 487,280000127 WATER ST RED CLIFF AREA2011 TAX 1,519.92 INT 91.20 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,650.12

392. R033172 SANCHEZ, VICTORIA A.4415 BRYANT STDENVER, CO 80211Subdivision: SNOW LION CONDO Unit: 308 BK-0612 PG-0898 QCD 07-01-93 BK-0621 PG-0969 QCD 10-11-93Actual Value: 309,350001040 VAIL VIEW DR 308 VAIL AREA2011 TAX 577.34 INT 34.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $650.98

393. R029249 SCHAEFFER, PETER D.2918 E AUTUMN RUN CIRSUGAR LAND, TX 77479DESC: PHASE 5 Subdivision: BEAVER CREEK MEADOWS Unit: N-2 BK-0486 PG-0426 BK-0547 PG-0962 BSD Actual Value: 1,276,180000365 OFFERSON RD N2 BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 6,130.76 INT 429.15 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,598.91

394. R020510 SEIPEL, HERBERT T., JRPO BOX 1234EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE Block: 16 Lot: 20 AND:- Lot: 21 BK-0272 PG-0629 QCD 07-07-78 BK-0398 PG-0669 QCD Actual Value: 309,120000430 CAPITOL ST EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,480.96 INT 103.67 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,623.63

395. R022560 SEIPEL, HERBERT T., JRPO BOX 1234EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: GYPSUM Block: A Lot: 10 THRU:- Lot: 12 4 UNITS BK-0272 PG-0628 QCD 07-07-78Actual Value: 508,920000469 RAILROAD AVE GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,058.68 INT 214.11 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,311.79

396. R039436 SELBY, JEFFREY B. & SANDRA S.1 POLO CLUB RDDENVER, CO 80209Subdivision: FOREST GLEN Lot: 1 BK-0587 PG-0376 MAP 08-19-92 BK-0587 PG-0377 DEC 08-19-92 Actual Value: 2,451,260004301 GLEN FALLS LN VAIL AREA2011 TAX 9,151.12 INT 640.58 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,830.70

397. R032439 SEXTON, MARK S.27160 CRAIG LNGOLDEN, CO 80401Subdivision: BIGHORN SUB PARCEL B & 1/2 INTEREST IN PARCEL C, RESUB OF LOT 20-6 BK-0508 PG-0360 WD Actual Value: 1,540,510004196 COLUMBINE DR VAIL AREA2011 TAX 5,750.88 INT 402.56 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,192.44

398. R014429 SFARA, FRANCISCO, EMELIA, BENJAMIN & LILINSURENTES SUR 2104, SAN ANGELMEXICO CITY 01000MEXICO,Subdivision: BEAVER BENCH CONDO Unit: B-12 R741073 QCD 10-01-00 R200706240 QCD 03-09-07Actual Value: 230,470000414 W BEAVER CREEK BLVD B12 AVON AREA2011 TAX 1,055.00 INT 73.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,167.85

399. R019105 SHAINHOLTZ, TODD H. & ANNE M.PO BOX 840EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: MAYERS ADDITION TO EAGLE Block: 29 Lot: 1 THRU:- Lot: 4 BK-0490 PG-0138 WD 08-25-88 Actual Value: 387,890000112 W SIXTH ST EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 6,772.00 INT 474.04 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,285.04

400. R045933 SHELTON PROPERTIES LLCPO BOX 1059BASALT, CO 81621Subdivision: MID VALLEY CENTER PUD Lot: 4 BK-0734 PG-0544 MAP 08-13-97 R699339 SWD 02-24-99Actual Value: 486,020HWY 82 BASALT AREA2011 TAX 10,538.96 INT 737.73 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $11,315.69

401. R002250 SIFERS, MARK R. & VICKIE L.PO BOX 1444AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: BOOCO Block: G Lot: 7 THRU:- Lot: 9 PT OF ALL OF BK-0218 PG-0134 WD 07-01-70 BK-0234 PG-0069 Actual Value: 524,250000342 MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 2,662.60 INT 186.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,887.98

402. R003610 SIFERS, MARK R. & VICKIE L.PO BOX 1444AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: BALDAUF ADDITION Block: 3 Lot: 17 AND:- Lot: 18 BK-0177 PG-0353 BK-0181 PG-0013 Actual Value: 376,650000671 MAIN ST MINTURN AREA2011 TAX 1,912.88 INT 133.90 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,085.78

403. R014900 SIFERS, MARK R. & VICKIE L.PO BOX 1444AVON, CO 81620Section: 6 Township: 5 Range: 82 PCLIN LOTS 4 & 5 BK-0573 PG-0617 QCD 02-18-92Actual Value: 959,530HWY 6 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,806.00 INT 266.42 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,111.42

404. R030554 SIFERS, ROBINPO BOX 6183AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: WILDWOOD TOWNHOMES NORTH Lot: C-4 BK-0571 PG-0685 MAP 01-29-92 BK-0571 PG-0686 DEC Actual Value: 127,210001050 W WILDWOOD RD C-4 AVON AREA2011 TAX 582.40 INT 40.77 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $662.17

405. R020250 SLOAN, TIFFANY & BROCK A.PO BOX 5108EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE Block: 17 Lot: 13 AND:- Lot: 14 R674766 QCD 10-13-98 R682535 QCD 10-13-98 Actual Value: 234,370000502 CAPITOL ST EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 1,122.76 INT 78.59 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,240.35

406. R058071 SMITH ESTATE NOTE HOLDINGS LLCC/O REESE HENRY & CO INC400 E MAIN ST STE 2ASPEN, CO 81611-2919Subdivision: WILDS PUD (THE) Lot: 18 BLDG 6 R674779 MAP 11-03-98 R674780 DEC 11-03-98 R200608914 DEC Actual Value: 50,090BASALT AREA2011 TAX 1,073.40 INT 75.14 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,187.54

407. R064264 SMITH ESTATE NOTE HOLDINGS LLCREESE HENRY & CO INC400 E MAIN ST STE 2ASPEN, CO 81611-2919Subdivision: WILDS PUD (THE) Lot: 29 BLDG 11 BK-0733 PG-0133 MAP 07-28-97 BK-0733 PG-0134 DEC Actual Value: 61,500PROMONTORY LN BASALT AREA2011 TAX 1,317.92 INT 92.25 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,449.17

408. R049634 SMITH, M. AUSTIN - MARZARIO, SHERRI LYNN19545 HAMPSHIRE CTPRIOR LAKE, MN 55372Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 34 Block: 1 Lot: 12 R682634 MAP 01-05-99 R696151 SWD 05-14-99Actual Value: 2,076,010001187 GORE TRL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 23,192.00 INT 1,623.44 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $24,854.44

409. R012780 SOLIS, LUIS FERNANDO3981 PROMONTORY CTBOULDER, CO 80304Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE WEST FIL 1 Lot: 22 BK-0417 PG-0924 QCD 03-22-85 BK-0428 PG-0492 QCD Actual Value: 560,000002180 ALPINE DR VAIL AREA2011 TAX 7,616.56 INT 533.16 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $8,188.72

410. R044544 SOUTHGATE LLC11115 JUNIPER DRLEAWOOD, KS 66211Subdivision: AIRPORT GATEWAY CENTER Lot: 23 BK-0703 PG-0036 MAP

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08-15-96 BK-0703 PG-0037 DEC Actual Value: 188,780000220 MCGREGOR DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,353.48 INT 234.74 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,627.22

411. R044553 SOUTHGATE LLC11115 JUNIPER DRLEAWOOD, KS 66211Subdivision: AIRPORT GATEWAY CENTER Lot: 34 BK-0703 PG-0036 MAP 08-15-96 BK-0703 PG-0037 DEC Actual Value: 178,780000065 LINDBERGH DR 34 GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,175.88 INT 222.31 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,437.19

412. R054078 SPRING CREEK ENTERPRISES LLCC/O CALCOPO BOX 3775EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: FLY-N-EAGLE CENTRE Lot: 11 R792921 MAP 04-18-02 R792922 MAP 04-18-02 R792924 DEC Actual Value: 1,170,450464 SPRING CREEK RD GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 19,839.68 INT 1,388.78 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $21,267.46

413. R058467 SPRING CREEK GYPSUM LLC110 CORDILLERA WYEDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION Lot: 16 R200615650 MAP 06-14-06 R200615651 Actual Value: 144,990000113 SPRING CREEK CIR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 2,457.84 INT 172.05 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00SPRING CREEK 15,560.79 INT 1,089.26TOTAL DUE: $19,318.94

414. R050962 STAG GULCH PARTNERSPO BOX 988EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 7 PARCEL L-4 R737188 MAP 08-21-00 R746867 WD 12-19-00Actual Value: 4,050EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 125.28 INT 8.77 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $173.05

415. R050901 STUNKEL, SHELDON E. & SALLY M.7428 VIA DE FORTUNACARLSBAD, CA 92009Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 36 Block: 2 Lot: 1 R721640 DEC 01-31-00 R721641 MAP 01-31-00Actual Value: 225,000000136 SAGE GROUSE TRL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 9,172.96 INT 642.11 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $9,854.07

416. R055801 SULLIVAN, STEPHEN A.1186 SPRUCE STWINNETKA, IL 60093Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 14 Lot: 1 R873800 MAP 04-14-04 R888474 DEC 08-23-04Actual Value: 104,500002154 EAGLE RANCH RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 2,976.48 INT 208.35 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,223.83

417. R055802 SULLIVAN, STEPHEN A.1186 SPRUCE STWINNETKA, IL 60093Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 14 Lot: 2 R873800 MAP 04-14-04 R888474 DEC 08-23-04Actual Value: 104,500002170 EAGLE RANCH RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 2,976.48 INT 208.35 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,223.83

418. R045374 SUTNER, JOSHUA2096 ZERMATT LN #AVAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: VAIL COMMONS CONDO Unit: A5 BK-0709 PG-0961 DEC 10-29-96 BK-0720 PG-0719 MAP Actual Value: 224,870002096 ZERMATT LN A VAIL AREA2011 TAX 839.52 INT 58.77 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $937.29

419. R004940 SVOBODA, ROBERT - LANNI, LEONARDC/O PARK MEADOWS LODGE1472 MATTERHORN CIRCLEVAIL, CO 81657Subdivision: VAIL PARK MEADOWS Unit: 5-D R200609617 EAS 04-14-06Actual Value: 123,000001472 MATTERHORN CIR 5D VAIL AREA2011 TAX 459.16 INT 32.14 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $530.30

420. R056457 SWENSON, WHITNEY - KOELKER, MARKPO BOX 3631AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER ESTATES Lot: 103A R916024 MAP 05-17-05 R916025 DEC 05-17-05 R916442 QCD Actual Value: 246,370000706 MEADOW CT A GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,146.20 INT 80.23 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,265.43

421. R063397 TATRA METAL INCPO BOX 611EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: 1120 CHAMBERS BUSINESS PARK Unit: 4Actual Value: 392,8801120 CHAMBERS AVE 4 EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 6,859.32 INT 480.15 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,378.47

422. R059552 TENERIS INC17130 DALLAS PKWY STE 240DALLAS, TX 75248Subdivision: BUCKHORN VALLEY PUD PHASE 4 Lot: 193 PHASE 4 PART OF R200706767 MAP 03-14-07 R200706768 Actual Value: 12,870000015 OVERLOOK LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 423.40 INT 29.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $492.04

423. R059555 TENERIS INC17130 DALLAS PKWY STE 240DALLAS, TX 75248Subdivision: BUCKHORN VALLEY PUD PHASE 4 Lot: 190 PHASE 4 R200706767 MAP 03-14-07 R200706768 DEC Actual Value: 42,910000023 BRIDGER DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,412.12 INT 98.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,549.97

424. R059556 TENERIS INC17130 DALLAS PKWY STE 240DALLAS, TX 75248Subdivision: BUCKHORN VALLEY PUD PHASE 4 Lot: 189 PHASE 4 R200706767 MAP 03-14-07 R200706768 DEC Actual Value: 42,910000039 BRIDGER DR GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,412.12 INT 98.85 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,549.97

425. R059574 TENERIS INC17130 DALLAS PKWY STE 240DALLAS, TX 75248Subdivision: BUCKHORN VALLEY PUD PHASE 4 Lot: 193 PART OF PHASE 4 R200706767 MAP 03-14-07 R200706768 Actual Value: 30,040000015 OVERLOOK LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,013.08 INT 70.92 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,123.00

426. R059575 TENERIS INC17130 DALLAS PKWY STE 240DALLAS, TX 75248Subdivision: BUCKHORN VALLEY PUD PHASE 4 Lot: 194 PHASE 4 R200706767 MAP 03-14-07 R200706768 DEC Actual Value: 42,910000021 OVERLOOK LN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 1,446.96 INT 101.29 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,587.25

427. R015095 TEXAS LATIGO LLCC/O SAM J. MAINORD11915 ROYAL ROSEHOUSTON, TX 77082Subdivision: EAGLE-VAIL FIL 2 Block: 4 Lot: 76 BK-0269 PG-0961 BK-0464 PG-0782 PTD 06-22-87 Actual Value: 300,000001429 DEER BLVD EAGLE-VAIL AREA2011 TAX 5,758.96 INT 403.13 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $6,201.09

428. R049279 THOMAS, SUSAN K.3216 ROBINSON BAY RDWAYZATA, MN 55391DESC: PHASE 1 Subdivision: BEAR PAW LODGE Unit: 9 R703522 DEC 07-27-99 R703523 MAP 07-27-99 R200605190 DEC Actual Value: 2,066,300000206 BEAR PAW 9 BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 10,760.44 INT 753.23 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $11,552.67

429. R018325 TROUT, BEVERLY H.C/O KELLER WILLIAMSPO BOX 5006EDWARDS, CO 81632-5006DESC: PHASE III Subdivision: STONEHAVEN CONDOMINIUMS Unit: D-2 BK-0373 PG-0631 BK-0465 PG-0797 WD Actual Value: 346,130001121 BERRY CREEK RD D2 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 860.60 INT 51.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $951.24

430. R054018 TWO RIVERS PROPERTIES LLLP0010 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: TWO RIVERS ESTATES Lot: 1 PARCEL C R795923 MAP 05-17-02 R795924 SIA 05-17-02 Actual Value: 306,330000100 COLORADO RIVER RD DOTSERO AREA2011 TAX 3,197.52 INT 223.83 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,460.35

431. R054019 TWO RIVERS PROPERTIES LLLP0010 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: TWO RIVERS ESTATES Lot: 2 PARCEL C R795923 MAP 05-17-02 R795924 SIA 05-17-02 Actual Value: 58,880000102 COLORADO RIVER RD DOTSERO AREA

2011 TAX 1,423.72 INT 99.66 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,562.38

432. R054020 TWO RIVERS PROPERTIES LLLP0010 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: TWO RIVERS ESTATES PARCEL D R795923 MAP 05-17-02 R795924 SIA 05-17-02 R795925 DEC Actual Value: 48,830000062 COLORADO RIVER RD DOTSERO AREA2011 TAX 1,180.32 INT 82.62 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,301.94

433. R054025 TWO RIVERS PROPERTIES LLLP0010 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: TWO RIVERS ESTATES PARCEL J (OPEN SPACE) R795923 MAP 05-17-02 R795924 SIA 05-17-02 Actual Value: 1,550DOTSERO AREA2011 TAX 37.52 INT 2.63 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $79.15

434. R054026 TWO RIVERS PROPERTIES LLLP0010 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: TWO RIVERS ESTATES Lot: 4 R795923 MAP 05-17-02 R795924 SIA 05-17-02 R795925 DEC 05-17-02 Actual Value: 71,330000294 STEPHENS DR DOTSERO AREA2011 TAX 1,724.64 INT 120.72 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,884.36

435. R063813 TWO RIVERS PROPERTIES LLLP0010 COLORADO RIVER RDGYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: TWO RIVERS ESTATES PARCEL E2 (OPEN SPACE, ACCESS, DRAINAGE, UTILITY & TRAINING)Actual Value: 22,800DOTSERO AREA2011 TAX 551.00 INT 38.57 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $628.57

436. R059126 VAIL ECO LAND ACQUISITION LLC416 KENSINGTON GREENEDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 24 Lot: 25 R200632871 MAP 12-01-06 R200719978 DEC 07-27-07Actual Value: 110,000002682 E HAYSTACKER DR EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 3,132.60 INT 219.28 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,390.88

437. R059139 VAIL ECO LAND ACQUISITION LLC416 KENSINGTON GREENEDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 24 Lot: 39 R200632871 MAP 12-01-06 R200728449 DEC 10-26-07Actual Value: 110,000002272 E HAYSTACKER DR EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 3,132.60 INT 219.28 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,390.88

438. R064468 VAIL VENTURE PARTNERS IV LLC2100 SALZEDO ST STE 300CORAL GABLES, FL 33134Subdivision: RESIDENCES AT SOLARIS-VAIL Unit: PENTHOUSE F WESTActual Value: 3,251,250000141 E MEADOW DR PENTHO VAIL AREA2011 TAX 27,665.72 INT 1,936.60 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $29,641.32

439. R064465 VAIL VENTURE PARTNERS V LLC2100 SALZEDO ST STE 300CORAL GABLES, FL 33134Subdivision: RESIDENCES AT SOLARIS-VAIL Unit: 7A WESTActual Value: 4,769,160000141 E MEADOW DR 7A WES VAIL AREA2011 TAX 40,582.44 INT 2,840.77 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $43,462.21

440. R045090 VAN CURAN, TRACEY RPO BOX 4119AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: AVON PLAZA Unit: A101 BK-0714 PG-0925 MAP 12-30-96 BK-0714 PG-0926 DEC 12-30-96 Actual Value: 482,570000150 BEAVER CREEK BLVD A101 AVON AREA2011 TAX 4,023.08 INT 241.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,303.46

441. R041529 VANATTA, LONNY7279 E ADOBE DR STE 105SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85255Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 17 Block: 1 Lot: 15 BK-0646 PG-0367 MAP 07-28-94 R744697 DEC 11-21-00Actual Value: 90,000000398 PEREGRINE DR EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 2,794.88 INT 195.64 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,029.52

442. R051985 VANATTA, LONNY7279 E ADOBE DR STE 105SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85255Subdivision: CORDILLERA SUB FIL 37 Lot: 11 PHASE 2 R750209 DEC 02-20-01 R750210 MAP 02-20-01

Actual Value: 96,000000113 PRITCHEL PL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,933.16 INT 275.32 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,247.48

443. R057812 VERTICAL FUND GROUP INC7700 IRVINE CENTER DR STE 150IRVINE, CA 92618Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 7 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 10,860000132 BRIDLE PATH GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 388.88 INT 27.22 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $455.10

444. R057830 VERTICAL FUND GROUP INC7700 IRVINE CENTER DR STE 150IRVINE, CA 92618Subdivision: BRIGHTWATER CLUB FILING 3 CABINS & HOMESTEADS Block: K Lot: 22 R929490 MAP 09-14-05 Actual Value: 8,150000041 SADDLE HORN GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 291.36 INT 20.40 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $350.76

445. R044471 VLAAR ENTERPRISES LLCPO BOX 4121VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: HOMESTEAD FIL 2 Block: 15 Lot: 11 BK-0693 PG-0460 MAP 04-30-96 BK-0693 PG-0462 DEC Actual Value: 275,000000185 RUSSELL TRL EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 4,048.28 INT 283.38 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,370.66

446. R042429 WALLACE, JULIA H.35 MILLERS CIRCLE RDEDWARDS, CO 81632-7904Subdivision: TRAVIS CREEK SUB FILING 2 Lot: 5 BK-0657 PG-0604 MAP 12-20-94 BK-0657 PG-0605 DEC Actual Value: 385,000000417 JOUFLAS RANCH RD WOLCOTT AREA2011 TAX 5,374.72 INT 376.23 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,789.95

447. R044645 WALTER J. SCOTT REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTPO BOX 2691AVON, CO 81620Subdivision: BERRY CREEK RANCH FINAL PLAT Lot: 47B BK-0706 PG-0073 MAP 09-23-96 BK-0706 PG-0074 DEC Actual Value: 613,220000051 HACKAMORE RD B EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 3,049.44 INT 213.46 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,301.90

448. R045218 WARD/LO FAMILY TRUST12858 WILLIAMS RANCH RDMOORPARK, CA 93021Subdivision: COTTON RANCH PUD TIMBERWOLF FILING 3 Lot: 64 BK-0705 PG-0680 MAP 09-18-96 BK-0705 Actual Value: 95,000230 TIMBERWOLF GYPSUM AREA2011 TAX 3,350.52 INT 234.54 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $3,624.06

449. R001630 WARREN, EVERETT J.PO BOX 70RED CLIFF, CO 81649Subdivision: RED CLIFF Block: J Lot: 22 THRU:- Lot: 24 BK-0242 PG-0383Actual Value: 118,200EAGLE ST RED CLIFF AREA2011 TAX 736.64 INT 51.56 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $827.20

450. R028383 WATERSTONE II LLCPO BOX 4939EDWARDS, CO 81632Subdivision: RED CANYON ESTATES Lot: 11 BK-0455 PG-0524 BK-0626 PG-0402 QCD 11-29-93 BK-0741 Actual Value: 1,755,630001591 RED CANYON CREEK RD EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 6,727.44 INT 470.92 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,237.36

451. R026425 WEBER, GRETCHEN V.PO BOX 367BASALT, CO 81621-0367Tract: 61 Section: 0 Township: 8 Range: 87 PCLIN BK-0231 PG-0282 08-24-73 BK-0231 PG-0283 QCD Actual Value: 493,220001105 TWO RIVERS RD BASALT AREA2011 TAX 2,553.68 INT 178.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,771.44

452. R051635 WEBER, THOMAS P.PO BOX 1292GYPSUM, CO 81637Subdivision: NIGHTSTAR RESIDENCES Unit: D R742835 MAP 10-30-00 R742836 DEC 10-30-00Actual Value: 697,460000410 NOTTINGHAM RD D AVON AREA2011 TAX 1,596.00 INT 95.76 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,730.76

453. R013066 WELLES, DAVID EDWIN1815 W GORE CREEK DR AVAIL, CO 81657

Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE WEST FIL 2 Lot: 18 PCL I BK-0494 PG-0544 QCD 09-30-88Actual Value: 516,900001815 GORE CREEK DR VAIL AREA2011 TAX 1,929.92 INT 135.09 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $2,104.01

454. R052341 WHITE, RANDALL E. & KORI A.16633 GOLDEN ROD LNMORRISON, CO 80465Subdivision: SETTLERS LODGE Unit: 302 R757978 MAP 05-29-01 R757979 DEC 05-29-01 R771038 DEC 10-30-01Actual Value: 1,402,860001087 BACHELOR RIDGE 302 BEAVER CREEK AREA2011 TAX 7,305.56 INT 511.39 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $7,855.95

455. R049557 WILLRAIN LLCPO BOX 1436VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: METCALF COMMERCIAL PARK Unit: 207 R711398 MAP 10-07-99 R711399 DEC 10-07-99 R874718 QCD Actual Value: 315,500000281 METCALF RD 207 AVON AREA2011 TAX 5,260.60 INT 368.24 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,667.84

456. R054713 WING, AMY L.PO BOX 2100EAGLE, CO 81631Subdivision: EAGLE RANCH FILING 7 Lot: 4 R826539 MAP 03-12-03 R826541 SIA 04-07-03 R840116 DEC 07-14-03 Actual Value: 552,930000888 SYLVAN LAKE RD EAGLE AREA2011 TAX 4,321.84 INT 302.53 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $4,663.37

457. R028503 YARMONY RANCH LLCPO BOX 229MCCOY, CO 80463Tract: 45 PCLIN Tract: 46 PCLIN Tract: 47 PCLIN Tract: 48 PCLIN BK-0250 PG-0728 WD 01-10-75 BK-0280 Actual Value: 1,808,780000266 COPPER SPUR RD2011 TAX 7,995.40 INT 559.68 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $8,594.08

458. R049491 YEN, HUNG-JEN9667 NEWLAND CTWESTMINSTER, CO 80021Subdivision: RIVERWALK EMERALD BUILDING Unit: C101 R709988 MAP 09-27-99 R709989 DEC 09-27-99 Actual Value: 347,570000175 MAIN ST C101 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 5,116.80 INT 358.18 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $5,513.98

459. R034128 ZAPILER, DAVID124 BLUE HERON DRGREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80121Subdivision: RUEDI SHORES Lot: 15 PART OF BK-0376 PG-0618 12-17-79 R754181 TD 04-11-01 R756388 TD Actual Value: 1,000000965 MCLAUGHLIN LN BASALT AREA2011 TAX 44.96 INT 3.15 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $87.11

460. R055793 ZIEGLER, SCOTT H.PO BOX 2467VAIL, CO 81658Subdivision: RANCH HOUSE PUD Lot: 3 R876891 MAP 05-11-04Actual Value: 250,000035023 HWY 6 EDWARDS AREA2011 TAX 1,010.16 INT 70.71 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.00TOTAL DUE: $1,119.87

461. R027435 ZIGURS, VILIS J. & CHRISTY B.0222 RONCE LNCARBONDALE, CO 81623Subdivision: GABOSSI SUBDIVISION Lot: 5 R668406 DEC 09-04-98Actual Value: 873,970000222 RONCE LN EL JEBEL AREA2011 TAX 4,524.08 INT 316.69 ADV 35.00 FEE 4.002009 TAX 6,384.22 INT 1,915.27 TOTAL DUE: $13,179.26

The location of this tax lien sale is accessible to the disabled. Accommodations will be made at such sale for individuals with sight or hearing impairments, if such accommodations are requested at least two (2) working days in advance, by contacting Mari Renzelman at (970)328-8860. Witness my hand and seal this 4th day of October, 2012.

KAREN L. SHEAFFEREAGLE COUNTY TREASUREROFFICIAL SEAL

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A S P E N T I M E S W E E K L Y ✦ O c t ob e r 4 - 10 , 2 0 1 250

by EMILY WORTMAN-WUNDER of HIGH COUNTRY NEWSWORDPLAY INTELLIGENT EXERCISE

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ACROSS

1 Lascivious8 They have fl at tops13 Most excellent, in

modern slang20 Set forth21 Kind of wine22 Heir, usually23 French farewell24 *Male pattern

baldness?26 Content of a 2003

decryption28 With 78-Down,

character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle’s starred clues

29 Muddy30 Japanese consent32 *Baying?36 Transfers, as

funds38 Title words before

“Easy” for Linda Ronstadt and “Hard” for John Lennon

41 Coach42 Walk in the park,

say44 Menu heading46 French 101 verb47 Thumbing of the

nose48 E-mail address

ending51 *Cardiologist’s

concern?54 Bridge responses56 Sen. Daniel

Inouye, for one57 Bridge response59 Hit on the noggin60 Saw to it63 The Lion, not

the Witch or the Wardrobe

65 Discovery medium

66 Fingers67 *Caries?71 VCR button72 Pretty up74 Tony’s relatives75 Occupants of the

lowest circle of Dante’s hell

77 Zig or zag78 Had haddock, say80 Dispenser item81 Citation83 *Marriage in 2004,

divorce in 2011?90 Mix (in)91 Inventor after

whom a Yale residential college is named

93 Soviet author Ehrenburg

94 View from a control tower

95 Sweet drink96 They have pointed

tops98 Bel ___ cheese99 Twist spinoff102 *Conduct classes?106 “What ___ thou

art, act well thy part”

107 Heaps108 “God helps ___ …”110 Pitcher of coffee?113 *Petrifi ed wood?118 Any of the Brontë

sisters121 Necessitates122 Prime cut123 Steep slopes124 Application

enclosures, often125 Ecclesiastical

council126 Vituperates

DOWN

1 It’s a trap2 Singer whose

name sounds like a cry

3 *Endless bagpipe tune?

4 Item in a box in the basement

5 ___ a secret6 Heir, often7 St. Benedict, e.g.8 Kellogg offering,

briefl y9 Clint : the Good ::

___ : the Ugly10 South of Mexico11 Heaps12 Con man’s plant13 “We Shall

Overcome” singer14 *Stable hands?15 Broadway bigwig:

Abbr.16 “This isn’t going

well at all!”17 Poetic ending18 Catch on19 Squeals25 Passover month27 Snowy Floridian?30 Audible reproof31 Rat-___33 Owns, in the Bible34 It can be balanced

and biased simultaneously

35 Fit to serve37 Actress Sommer39 French composer

of “Vexations”40 87-Down, e.g., by

birth43 Extinct emu-like

birds45 Frère’s sibling47 Parade fi gure,

informally48 *Gold-plated

forceps?49 Man of the house?50 Onetime Time

competitor, briefl y52 Tighten (up)

53 Works (up)55 See 103-Down58 Work without ___60 Corrupting

atmosphere61 Like many a ditz62 Prime Minister

David Cameron’s alma mater

63 “There is ___ in the affairs of men . . .”

64 1965 title role for Ursula Andress

65 Birdsong68 Supersized69 Language from

which “clan” comes

70 Dweller along the Volga

73 Abbr. after many an offi cer’s name

76 2001-02 Nickelodeon sitcom

78 See 28-Across79 Dictator’s fi rst

words?82 “Morning” person84 Bigwigs85 A.C. or D.C.86 When repeated, a

child’s taunt87 Comedian

Smirnoff88 Job for the Hardy

Boys89 Actress Martha

who played Sinatra’s love interest in “Some Came Running”

92 “S.N.L.” specialty95 Gold prospector

Joe with a state capital named after him

97 “Days,” for one99 Nabisco offering100 Agreeing (with)

101 They may produce suits

103 Early hurdles for 55-Down members: Abbr.

104 Annual May event105 2010 Nobelist

Mario Vargas ___109 “Bonanza” role111 Prefi x with bel112 Name dropper’s

notation?114 ___ card115 Slip on116 Musician Brian117 Springfi eld’s

Flanders119 Steamboat

Springs, Colo., for one

120 European streaker, once, in brief

DEVELOPMENT’S brutal erosion

of the landscape is a fact of life in the

West. In the hands of lesser writers, it

often becomes a cliché — shorthand for

the destructive side of human nature

and the grief and rage it provokes.

Even when tackled by good writers, it

can fl atten into a monotonous, self-

righteous howl of blame.

But in “Th eft,” Colorado essayist BK

Loren’s fi rst novel, the loss of nature is

linked to the loss of a loved one, and

grief becomes a territory to be explored.

Th e novel’s narrator, Willa Robbins,

is a wildlife tracker involved in the

reintroduction of the Mexican wolf to

New Mexico. Th en she is asked to track

down her estranged brother, who is

wanted for murder.

Her return to the landscape of her

Colorado childhood (now built over

and utterly changed) revives memories

of her dead mother, her violent but

beloved brother, Zeb, and their shared

history of petty theft and hard choices.

Th e connection between land and

family is established early: “Th at land

felt like blood relation to me,” thinks

Willa as she drives north, “a place I

could never squeeze out of my bones.”

Th e most vivid parts of the book

concern her brother. As a child, she

helped him rob houses by slipping into a

cracked-open window “like a penny into

a bank.” Years later, when he’s a fugitive,

he overhears the police talking to his

common-law wife and refl ects how he

and she “can read each other like rivers,

the fl uidity, the steadiness, the soft rage

of water shaping something as solid as

a rock.” Th e landscape that enfolds the

story is rich with scents, sounds and

stories of its own.

Loren’s novel is a meditation on what

can be owned and what can be stolen

— and what can never be taken.

Loss is everywhere in the book, in

all its forms: theft, neglect, attrition,

regret, disease, death, extinction. But so

are its opposites: endurance, restoration

and reinvention. From the way Willa

fi nds comfort in the “shameful” ruin

of her grandparents’ condemned

house, to how she eventually cobbles

together a new family of friends and

acquaintances, she learns how to grow

from her grief. Her work with wolf

reintroduction becomes a counterpoint

to the tragedy of the unraveling of

her family; despite the overwhelming

obstacles faced by the wolves, their

tentative steps toward recovery still

off er a promise of renewal.

Th is book review originally appeared in the High Country News (hcn.org).

‘THEFT’

BREATHTAKINGby MATT GINSBERG | edited by WILL SHORTZ

BOOK REVIEW

‘Theft’BK Loren224 pages, softcover: $16.Counterpoint, 2012.

NOTEWORTHY

— Last week’s puzzle answers —

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