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Founded: 1871
Incorporated: 1889
Population: 2,000
Statutory Town (Population Under 2,000)
Mayor - Council Form Of Government
Elevation: 7,225'
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| DEPARTMENTS
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| Administration
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OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY
- Maintains all Town of Palmer Lake records, personnel files, maps
- Issues dog licenses and tags
- Receives and records accounts payables and accounts receivables
- Issues building, water tap. road cut and road construction permits
- Front line for receiving citizen inquires, concerns, complaints and "thank
yous"
PERSONNEL
FUNDED BY
- Administrative General Fund
- Administrative Water Fund
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| Buildings
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- Filter Plants (2)
- Fire Station
- Gazebos (2)
- Vaile Library - Museum
- Town Maintenance Shop/Office
- Town Office
- Town Hall**
PERSONNEL
- Julie Lokken, Part-time Maintenance
FUNDED BY
- Administrative General Fund
- Administrative General Water Fund
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| Fire
Department |
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For more information about the Fire Department, see the Palmer
Lake Volunteer Fire Department page.
- Total Volunteer Staff
- Provides fire protection and emergency medical assistance
- Responsible for repair and maintenance of Christmas Star (Through donated
time and funds)
- Provides mutual aid to neighboring fire departments upon request
- Host the Annual "Chili Supper"
- Active as Yule Log Wassail "chefs"
PERSONNEL
- Phillip Beckman - Chief
- Rob Lee - Assistant Chief
- Vicki Baker - Secretary
- Della Gray - Treasurer
- Jeff Edwards, Fire Marshal
- 26 Volunteer Firefighters (including officers listed above)
FUNDED BY
- Administrative General Fund
- Donations
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| Parks
and Recreation |
- Responsible for development, maintenance and repairs in Parks and on Trails
- Centennial Park - includes the baseball field, the fitness trail and the Gazebo
area located on the west side of Palmer Lake**
- Glen Park - includes the tennis courts, woods walk trail and the playground
area
- Village Green/Library Complex
- Emory Hightower Trailhead to the reservoir - includes the maintenance and
development of the trail and parking areas
- Limited recreational activities
- Columbine Park
- Creekside Trail
**The park on the east side of Palmer Lake is not a Town of Palmer Lake park.
This is an El Paso County Park. The park, Santa Fe Trail and trailhead, all located
"across the lake" are all county maintained and regulated.
PERSONNEL
- Miles Reed
- Phillip Beckman, Seasonal
FUNDED BY
- Conservation Trust
- Administrative General Fund
- Donations
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| Police
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- Read the 1999 Palmer Lake Police Services Survey
- Provides protection 24 hours daily
- On duty 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
- On call 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
- Minimal animal control
- Active in District #38 school district safety programs
- Designed and instituted Neighborhood Watch Program
- Provides and receives mutual aid with Monument Police Department and El Paso
County Sheriff's Department.
PERSONNEL
- Dale T. Smith - Police Chief
(Retiring July 3, 2006)
- Mike Brennan - Interim Police Chief
- Nikki Tezak - Officer
- Phil Donner - Officer
- James Fife – Officer
- John Tarbert - Officer (part-time)
- Dan Gilliana - Officer (part-time)
- Mary Kay Reed - Deputy Court Clerk
- Elisabeth Fleenor - Volunteer
- Jim Cooper - Volunteer
FUNDED BY
- Administrative General Fund
- Special Investigations
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| Public Works
-- Roads -- Water |
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ROADS
- 26 Miles of roads - 6.5 paved - 19.5 non-paved
- Responsible for grading, drainage, repair of roads, brush cutting and snow
removal
- Responsible for vehicle maintenance
FUNDED BY
- Administrative General Fund
- Road Capital Improvement Fund
WATER
- View the Water Quality Report 2004
Water Quality Report
- Responsible for the water delivery, filtration and storage systems within
the Town of Palmer Lake
- 2 Reservoirs with water storage and flow rights
- 3 Wells (1 not on line at this time)
- 2 Storage Tanks
500,000 gallons (new tank)
250,000 gallons
- Responsible for maintaining and installing watermain lines
FUNDED BY
- Administrative General Water Fund
- Water Capital Improvement Fund
PERSONNEL
- Steve Orcutt - Water Supervisor
Class A Water Operator
Class "C" Wastewater License
Class "3" Water Distribution
Class "1" Wastewater Collection
CDL Drivers License with all endorsements
- Bob Radosevich - Heavy Equipment Operator / Public Works Worker
Motor Grader II
Backhoe Level I
Certified Code Enforcement Official
IEMC/All Hazards: Preparedness & Response 2000
IEMC/Hazardous Materials: Preparedness & Response 2001
- Miles Reed - Public Works Maintenance Worker
Class C Water Works Operator
Class I Technician Water Distribution & Wastewater Systems
Backhoe and Motor Grader Level I
- Jeremie Dunda - Entry Level Water Treatment Plant Operator
Class Small Water Systems Water Operator License
Generally the above four employees work together on either roads projects
or water projects Steve Orcutt and Jeremie Dunda are funded solely by the Administrative General
Water Fund Bob Radosevich is funded solely by the Administrative General Fund
Miles Reed is funded 60%/40% from the Administrative General Fund and the Administrative
General Water Fund
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| Commissions,
Boards and Citizen Committees |
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Malcolm "Max" Parker, Mayor
Richard Allen, Mayor Pro-tem/Roads Commissioner
Gary Coleman, Fire Commissioner
Trish Flake, Parks and Recreation/Buildings Commissioner
Trudy Finan, Police Commissioner
Jim Girlando, Water Commissioner
Susan Miner, Economic/Community Development Commissioner
Planning Commission
Board of Adjustments - Variances and Zoning
Historical Society
President -
Daryl Lindquist
Vice President - Jim Sawatski
Yule Log Committee
Chairpersons - David & Joyce Quintana
4th of July Fireworks at Palmer Lake
Chairperson – Carol DeBlois
Treasurer – Mary Russelavage
Parks and Recreation Committee
Firemen's Pension Board
Palmer Lake Little Art Group
Personnel Committee
Palmer Lake Business Association
Palmer Lake Trails Committee
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