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Re-1 hopes for a full board

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012 10:11 PM

The Montezuma-Cortez School Board Re-1 is scrambling to find a replacement for board member Beth Howell, who resigned her seat after her husband took a job in Albuquerque.

Finding a board replacement may not be easy, if the recent past is any indication.

The school district will post the vacancy for 60 days, and the board will conduct interviews with applicants — if there are any — before appointing someone to the board.

Appointed members do not fulfill the entire term or the seat they take and instead only serve until the next school board election, which is November 2013.

If the board does not appoint a replacement candidate within 60 days, the responsibility falls to board president Tim Lanier.

Lanier said neither he nor the board can appoint anyone if no one applies or shows an interest in the position.

Lanier said that’s what happened recently when board member Diane Fox decided not to seek re-election to the board due to health concerns.

However, no one ran for the open seat in the 2011 school board election, resulting in the board going from seven to six members.

Lanier said Fox later asked and sent in a letter of application asking that she be considered for an appointment to the board, mentioning her health had improved enough to allow her to serve.

The board president said he does not know if there are any residents living in Howell’s former district who might be interested in seeking a board position. Howell defeated Corey Veach, a local rancher, in last November’s election.

He added, the board can operate with six members in the short term like it had before Fox’s appointment. Lanier said the board managed with six members for about three months.

By law or statute, Re-1 is required to have a seven-member school board.

Having an uneven number of board members prevents tie votes. One issue that was a good example of the problem that could occur with only six board members was when the board voted 4-3 to go back to a five-day school week.

Lanier said he is fairly optimistic the district will find someone who lives in Howell’s district and is interested in being appointed to the board, but added he is not 100 percent confident this will happen.

Re-1 administrative assistant Linda Diffendaffer first posted the opening on Tuesday and said she plans on running the same ad six times, which states all applicants must have lived in the community for one year and also needs to be a resident of District C.



Reach Michael Maresh at michaelm@cortezjournal.com

Legal Description — District C

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of S. Oak Street and the centerline of County Rd. G;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of S. Oak Street to the Cortez City Limits;
Thence Easterly and Northerly along the 2004 Cortez City Limits to the centerline of S. Washington Street;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of S. Washington St. to the centerline of E. 7th St.;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of E. 7th St. to the centerline of S. Madison St.;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of S. Madison Street to the centerline of E. 4th Streets;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of E. 4th Street to the centerline of S. Park Street;
Thence Southerly along the centerline of S. Park Street to the centerline of Park Dr.;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of Park Dr. to the centerline of S. Valley Rd.;
Thence Southerly along the centerline of S. Valley Rd. to the end of that portion of S. Valley Rd. fronted by Single Family Detached Homes;
Thence Easterly along the southern parcel line of the last home on the East side of S. Valley Rd. (Parcel ID 561126435004) to the East parcel line of said parcel;
Thence Northerly along the East parcel lines of the homes fronting on S. Valley Rd. and continuing Easterly and Northerly along the South and East parcel lines of homes fronting on McBride St. to the centerline of 3rd Street;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of 3rd Street to the centerline of the County Rd. 27 / Dolores Rd. alignment;
Thence Northerly along said alignment and Northerly along the centerline of Dolores Rd. to the centerline of Colorado State Hwy. 160;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of State Hwy. 160 to the district boundary;
Thence Southerly and Westerly along the district boundary to the Northern boundary line of the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation;
Thence Westerly along said boundary to the centerline of of State Hwy. 160;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of State Hwy. 160 to the centerline of County Rd. 21;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of County Rd. 21 to the centerline of County Rd. D;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of County Rd. D to the centerline of of State Hwy. 160;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of State Hwy. 160 to the half Section line of Section 20, Township 35 North, Range 16 West;
Thence Westerly along said half section line to the boundary line of the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation;
Thence Northerly along said boundary line to the centerline of UM 253;
Thence Easterly along UM 253 to the centerline of County Rd. 21;
Thence Northerly along the centerline of County Rd. 21 to the centerline of County Rd. G;
Thence Easterly along the centerline of County Rd. G to the Point of Beginning.

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