03/01/2019 Pinedale Roundup Legal Notices

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

JOHN WAYNE BELL, )

Plaintiff, )

  1. )

ESTATE OF MITCHELL L. SHIELDS, SR.,) ESTATE OF TOMIKO SHIELDS, and   STEVEN A. SHIELDS, )

Defendants.

Civil Action No. 8649

LEGAL NOTICE

TO: STEVEN A. SHIELDS

Address Unknown

TAKE NOTICE that John Wayne Bell, has filed a Complaint in the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming to quiet title to:

Lot 5 of Prospector Square, First Filing, Sublette County, Wyoming, as the same appears of record on the official plat thereof recorded in the office of the County Clerk, Sublette County, Wyoming.

Together with all improvements and appurtenances thereto appertaining. Subject to covenants, reservations and restrictions of record, including those contained in instrument recorded June 20, 1978, in Book 34 of Miscellaneous, Page 165.

Subject to easements and rights of way ofrecord or in use.

as fee simple owner of said real property naming you as Defendant, alleging that you claim estates, rights, titles, liens and interests which are adverse to those of the Plaintiff, and that Plaintiff is seeking to have his title to said real property forever quieted and a judicial determination that you have no estates, rights, titles, liens or interests therein.

FURTHER, you are notified that you are required to answer Plaintiffs Complaint on or before April 15, 2019 by filing the same with the Clerk of this Court; otherwise, said Complaint shall be taken as true and judgment shall be rendered against you accordingly.

Janet Montgomery

Clerk of District Court

Public Notice #7792 published in the Pinedale Roundup on February 22, March 1, 8, 15, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Wyoming Public Service Commission (Commission) has given Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc. (PNG or the Company), authority to pass on to its customers through its Commodity Balancing Account (CBA) an increase in its wholesale natural gas commodity costs of $0.264 per therm, effective on and after February 15, 2019.

The proposed wholesale gas pass-on increase is attributable to: [i] a projected wholesale gas cost of $0.329 per therm, an increase of $0.027 per therm; and [ii] a CBA surcharge of $0.207 per therm, a decrease in the credit of $0.237 per therm, to amortize PNG’s projected February 14, 2019, under-collected CBA balance of $221,838, using projected sales of 107,406 Dth.

A typical residential gas customer using 51 therms per month for the rate-effective period of February 15, 2019, through September 28, 2019, may expect a monthly gas bill increase of $11.45 or 23.7%, before taxes. Actual bills will vary with usage.

PNG’s Application is on file at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and in the Company’s Pinedale, Wyoming, business office and may be inspected by any interested person during regular business hours.

Anyone desiring to file an intervention petition, request for a public hearing, or a statement, public comment or protest in this matter must file in writing with the Commission on or before March 20, 2019. A proposed intervention or request for hearing must set forth the grounds under which they are made and the position and interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.

If you want to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing that you will attend, or want to make a statement, a protest or a public comment, and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements.  Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 30016-88-GP-19 (Record No. 15190) in your communications.

Dated: February 20, 2019.

Public Notice #7794 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 8, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Vector Minerals Corp. to modify the Isenhour Field Tank Battery (F027763) by returning the associated wells to production, with one proposed common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the oil tanks, active produced water tanks and produced gas, located in the NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 17, T29N, R112W, approximately six (6) miles west-southwest of Big Piney, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  Vector Minerals Corporation has met the demonstration requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this permitting action since the Isenhour Field Tank Battery and associated wells will be shut-in from January through March of each year.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F027763 and permit number P0023161 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0004702 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7795 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Ultra Resources, Inc. to modify the Stud Horse Butte 10-23 PAD (F010748) by separating the production equipment associated with the Stud Horse Butte 10A-23 and 10C-23 wells from this PAD, with two reboiler overheads condensers and two smokeless combustion devices to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the condensate tanks, active produced water tanks, dehydration units and pneumatic pumps, located in the NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 23, T29N, R108W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 632.1 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 596.2 tpy.  Therefore, Ultra Resources, Inc. has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F010748 and permit number P0025555 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0007865 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7796 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Ultra Resources, Inc. to modify the Stud Horse Butte 10A-23 (F029126) by separating the production equipment at this well site from the Stud Horse Butte 10-23 PAD, with one line heater secondary burner control to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the pneumatic pump, located in the NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 23, T29N, R108W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 632.1 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 596.2 tpy.  Therefore, Ultra Resources, Inc. has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F029126 and permit number P0025558 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0007882 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7797 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC to modify the Jonah Federal 13-7 Central Facility (F007255) with the addition of production equipment, with two reboiler overheads condensers, two TEG flash tank separators and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration units, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the SW1/4SW1/4 of Section 7, T28N, R108W, approximately twenty-one (21) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 3513.7 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 187.4 tpy.  Therefore, Jonah Energy LLC has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F007255 and permit number P0025523 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0007887 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7798 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Andeavor Gathering I LLC to modify the Stewart Point 7-20 Central Facility (F026777) by replacing the 40 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD) triethylene glycol (TEG) dehydration unit with a 8 MMCFD TEG dehydration unit, with one reboiler overheads condenser, one TEG flash tank separator and one smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration unit, located in the SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 20, T33N, R109W, approximately four (4) miles south-southwest of Pinedale, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  Andeavor Gathering I, LLC has met the demonstration requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this permitting action since current emissions are less than emissions during the baseline period.  VOC emissions have decreased 3.9 TPY from the baseline period and NOx emissions have decreased 2.3 TPY from the baseline period.  These reductions have been added to Andeavor Gathering I, LLC’s offset bank to use for future permitting actions.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F026777 and permit number P0025526 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0007892 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7799 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC to modify the Stud Horse Butte 10-14 Central Facility (F021490) with the addition of production and equipment associated with seven new wells, the Stud Horse Butte 59-13, 110-13, Cabrito 12-13, 55-13, 56-13, 111-13 and 112-13, with two reboiler overheads condensers, two TEG flash tank separators and two common smokeless combustion devices to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration units, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks, pneumatic pumps and truck loading, located in the SW1/4SE1/4 of Section 14, T29N, R108W, approximately fifteen (15) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 3513.7 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 187.4 tpy.  Therefore, Jonah Energy LLC has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F021490 and permit number P0025531 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0007898 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7800 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Ultra Resources, Inc. to modify the Stud Horse Butte 10C-23 (F029125) by separating the production equipment at this well site from the Stud Horse Butte 10-23 PAD, with three line heater secondary burner controls to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the pneumatic pumps, located in the NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 23, T29N, R108W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 632.1 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 596.2 tpy.  Therefore, Ultra Resources, Inc. has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F029125 and permit number P0025563 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0007901 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.

Public Notice #7801 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS

February 5, 2019

Chairman David Burnett called the meeting to order at 9:00 and led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance. Present were Commissioner Vickrey, Commissioner Noble, Chairman David Burnett, Commissioner Bousman, Commissioner Rawhouser, Don Kranedonk, Big Piney District Ranger (Forest Service), Billy Pape, Matt Gaffney, Mike Jackson, Eric Sackett , Clerk Carrie Long, Assessor Jeness Saxton, Holly Daab, County Attorney Mike Crosson.

Chairman Burnett requested approval of the prior meeting minutes.  Commissioner Vickrey pointed out a typographic error in the wording of status rather than statue on page 1. Commission Rawhouser made a motion to accept the minutes as corrected. Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.

Chairman Burnett asked the Board to approve the agenda with the addition of two items: 1. Review requests for quotations for Fire Apparatus & approve S.L.I.B. grant proposal for the Fire Apparatus. 2.  Add discussion and approval of Letter of Intent with Wood Environmental.  Commissioner Noble moved to accept the agenda with the additions. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 

Chairman Burnett asked the Board to review accounts payable.  Commissioner Bousman moved to accept the accounts payable as presented by the Clerk.  Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE 4,690.46 GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY, LLC 10,455.00 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT. 357.75 JEFFERSON PILOT FINANCIAL INSURANCE 8,038.57 / 056-NCPERS WYOMING 256.00 NEW YORK LIFE 1,593.92 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 351,740.42 SUBLETTE CO PAYROLL ACCT 51,036.83 / VALIC 208.82 WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT 1,952.00 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 87,334.40 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,366.74 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 73,870.28 KARSON TURNER 96.08 / AMAZON 281.65 / AMERIGAS 32.88 / AMSTERDAM 495.95 ARROWHEAD FORENSICS 197.74 / ASPEN TRAVEL 850.00 / A TO Z HARDWARE 6.99 AT&T 44.03 / MARYLISA BAXLEY 12.48 / BELVEAL'S SIGNS 288.00 BELVEAL'S BODY SHOP 199.00 / TRAVIS BINGHAM 111.65 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 2,905.22 / BOMGAARS 426.42 / JOEL E. BOUSMAN 1,009.04 BROWNELLS, INC. 479.92 / JAY BROWER 165.43 / BUCKY'S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 72.51 CE BROOKS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 5,480.66 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTOR 212.62 / CENTURYLINK 24,325.18 CENTURYLINK 2,511.34 / CHARM-TEX 236.66 / CIVIC PLUS 130.28 / CNA SURETY 50.00 CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 11,587.26 / CONTROL SOLUTIONS, INC. 137.00 COOPER, SHAD 250.40 / DARK HORSE TACTICAL 900.00 / DAVIS & CANNON, LLP 575.00 DAVES ELECTRONICS 16,135.15 / DE LAGE LANDEN FINANCIAL 151.80 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 293.98 / DEQ, AIR QUALITY DIVISION 100.00 / DIRECTV 130.24 DOMINION ENERGY 8,997.57 / ROBERT DOYLE 4,260.00 / E & L MOTORS, INC. 37,018.00 EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 119.41 / E.R. OFFICE EXPRESS 120.60 FASTENAL COMPANY 1,102.59 / F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 171.05 FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 5,167.00 / FREMONT MOTOR ROCK SPRINGS INC 12,520.76 GALLS, LLC 1,552.23 / WIL GAY 80.67 / GLAXOSMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS 8,970.00 STEVE HARRISON 208.62 / TOM HATCH 134.80 / HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS INC. 998.00 HELEN HEGARDT 1,041.67 / HENRY SCHEIN INC. 231.66 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL 188.00 / HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. 3,288.87 KEITH HUGHES 210.95 / INTERMOUNTAIN RECORD CENTER 150.98 JACKSON HOLE LAW, PC 116.45 / J.D. POWER 480.00 JORGENSEN ASSOCIATES PC 1,127.25 / J. WILCOX SALES COMPANY 3,510.30 KELLERSTRASS ENTERPRISES, INC 21,970.62 / KOESSEL, CHERYL D. 1,430.80 KOMATSU EQUIPMENT 4,557.32 / KPIN 101.1 FM 509.00 / KENWORTH SALES COMPANY 31.76 LARRY H. MILLER 210.07 / LR COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 59.00 / STEPHANIE LUND 35.34 M & M TRANSFER INC. 18,601.06 / ANDREW MACKENZIE 171.83 MODERN PRINTING COMPANY 152.00 / MOOSELY MAILBOXES 2.28 / JASPER MUNNS 55.27 NATIONAL BUSINESS FURNITURE INC 1,439.36 / NATIONAL ASSOCATION OF FIRE 65.00 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION 1,575.00 / NICHOLAS COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE 25.00 NMS LABS 200.00 / NUTECH SPECIALTIES INC 849.23 / OFFICE ALLY 35.00 OFFICE DEPOT 33.80 / OFFICE OUTLET 118.93 / PACIFIC STEEL & RECYCLING 2,113.74 PUBLIC AGENCY TRAINING COUNCIL 850.00 / PEN-LINK, LTD 1,400.00 MIKE PETTY 193.94 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 4,438.14 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY 368.00 / PINEDALE NATURAL GAS CO. 15,373.35 PLAINSMAN PRINTING & SUPPLY 896.04 / POC NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES 36.00 PREVENT FIRE LLC 2,195.00 / PREMIER SITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 17,107.25 PROFORCE MARKETING, ING 813.72 / PROGUARD SPORTS, INC. 309.81 CHRIS WEBB 975.00 / QUILL CORPORATION 1,230.05 / MACK RAWHOUSER 872.61 WYOMING RANGE MEDICAL PC 4,200.00 / RENDEZVOUS POINTE 14,566.00 RESPOND FIRST AID SYSTEMS 144.95 / RIDLEY'S FAMILY MARKETS 112.66 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 12,844.83 / ROBINSON STELTING WELCH LLC 501.50 ROCKY MOUNTAIN YETI PINEDALE 119.90 / ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON 578.11 SAFV TASK FORCE 7,480.19 / DAWN SANCHEZ 179.64 / SANOFI PASTEUR 1,227.75 JENESS SAXTON 263.09 / SWEETWATER COUNTY DISTRICT BOARD 636.80 SCOTT, TRISHA 46.92 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 200,000.00 SUBLETTE COUNTY RURAL HEALTH 8,465.30 / SEMI SERVICE INC. 61,564.88 SHARON'S ALTERATIONS 12.00 / SUBLETTE COUNTY CONSERVATION 100,000.00 SPECIALIZED PATHOLOGY CONSULTANTS 1,275.00 / SUBLETTE CENTER 35,000.00 TACTICAL GEAR.COM 287.85 / THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 242.50 THOMAS Y. PICKETT & CO., INC 24,000.00 / THE TIRE DEN, INC. 3,207.02 THE MASTER'S TOUCH, LLC 1,518.52 / TOOLPUSHERS SUPPLY CO. 66.60 TOTAL DETAIL AUTO SHOP 150.00 / UNITA COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 3.50 DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERV 454.29 / UNION TELEPHONE 384.65 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING - CASPER 2,000.00 / VERIZON WIRELESS 140.40 WATTS STEAM STORE, INC. 109.76 / WEIDNER FIRE 3,774.58 WESTERN TIRE CHAIN 2,093.54 / WEX BANK 704.79 WYOMING FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION 100.00 / WH SERVICES, LLC 2,482.40 WRANGLER CAFE 86.11 / WYOMING STATE FORESTRY DIVISION 50,832.22 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 7,030.82 / WYOMING GARAGE DOOR, LLC 190.00 WYO LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY 284.00 / WYOMING STATE FORESTRY - SHOP 225.08 WYOMING SIGNS, LLC 628.83 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,155.00 XEROX CORPORATION 292.39

Chairman Burnett asked the Board to review payroll.  Commissioner Vickrey moved to approve payroll of 1/31/19.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Chairman Burnett asked the Board to review a beer permit for Sage Brush Downs.  Commissioner Rawhouser made a motion to approve the permit.  Commissioner Noble seconded.  Motion carried unanimously.

The Board approved bonds on: – Kristy Gray (Town of Big Piney) and Tyler Bergien (Boulder Lake Ranch Road Improvement).

Stephanie Lund with Public Health submitted two contract amendments to the board.  She explained the first amendment addressed that funds would be received from two different sources for the Public Health officer.  The second amendment involves The Emergency Preparedness program, with an additional $20,000 coming to Sublette County.  Commissioner Bousman made a motion to accept both Amendments as presented.  Commissioner Noble seconded. Motion carried unanimously.

 County Assessor Jeness Saxton presented current Notice of Valuation Changes for signatures.  She also explained NOVCs to the Board.             

Elaina Zempel from Wyoming Business Council updated the Board on the Enviremedial application. She explained a new development has been identified that could change the numbers.  She explained that Enviremedial is in the process of negotiating the purchase of a metal building on just over 2 acres of land.  The land is part of a 10 acre parcel and a subdivision would need to be created if the whole 10 acres was not part of the purchase.  The Business Council has concern this process could cause a delay in the project as it has in other parts of the state. Elaina explained additional time will be needed to negotiate with Enviremedial and the County specifically regarding the 10 acre situation.

Chairman Burnett presented the Board with a contract with Forsgren and Associates for engineering services for 1 year.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the contract.  Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion.  Commissioner Bousman asked the Board why there were no RFPs.  The Chairman explained Forsgren has ongoing projects and the Commission would request RFPs when it was time to renew contracts. He stated the Board should stay consistent as a new board and new leadership in how they accept and renew contracts.  Motion carried unanimously.

Mike Jackson with Rio Verde Engineering met with the Board to discuss several projects.  He asked to table the first project due to the lack of an easement.    The second project was Skyline Drive CR 23-154 final plat.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the final plat.  Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.  The third project was the Solid Waste Facility Permit Application Form.  Commissioner Bousman made a motion to approve the application.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Mike Henn from the Conservation District updated the Board on the final numbers for the remodel.  He stated that between the contractor absorbing some of the costs for the fire alarm and contributions from his board, the fire alarm costs were covered.  He said the lowest bid for the sprinkler system is about $100,000. After discussion, Commissioner Bousman made a motion to amend the contribution to the Conservation District with an additional 98,750 to cover the cost of the fire suppression system.  The motion was seconded Commissioner Rawhouser. Motion carried unanimously. 

Mike Henn also gave an update on the recent Upper Green grazing decision. He said the Forest Service issued decision and the District is still reviewing the decision based on objections by permitees and the Board.  Commissioner Bousman asked Mike if he could get a summary of the points that still need to be addressed.  Mike stated he would and that the District and the Board should consider meeting with the Forest Service and find a solution together. 

Sheriff KC Lehr met with the Board and presented an MOU between the Town of Pinedale and Sublette County regarding the boarding of impounded animals.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the MOU, Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Chairman Burnett invited Reverend Jami Anderson to address the Board.  She discussed the inequality of conditions in the Detention Center between male and female inmates.  Reverend Anderson stated she had addressed these concerns with Sheriff Lehr in the past and some things had improved for the female inmates but she would like the Board to be aware of the situation.  Rev Anderson requested the Board tour the jail in order to see the conditions; she also requested the Board consider planning for and executing the remodel of the jail. Chairman Burnett stated the Commission would take it under advisement and request the Sheriff to investigate and report to the Commission. 

The Board members reported on ongoing activities and meetings. 

Chairman Burnett acknowledged Wendy Boman from the Rural Health Care District.  She informed the Board David Dorn will soon start working with the District and invited the Board to attend their meetings and workshops.

Dennis Fornstrom, Planning and Zoning Administrator met with the Board to discuss an application from Michael S. Knori, Trustee of the Michael S. Knori Family Trust dated 12/10/2007 requesting a Change of Zoning District Boundary pursuant to Chapter VIII, Section 2 and Minor Subdivision pursuant to Chapter XII, Subchapter V, of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations.  The application proposed to Change of Zoning District Boundary for the 40.34 acre parcel from (A-1) Agricultural to (RR-10) Rural Residential 10 Acre and (RR20) Rural Residential 20 Acre Zoning.  The applicant is requesting this Change in Zoning in order to Subdivide the 40.34 acre tract into two (2) lots ranging in size from 10 to 30.34 acres. The property affected by these applications is described as Lot 10, of the Bondurant Ranches, and located within the (PT) SWSE/4, PT E2SW/4, Section 10, T37N, R113W, 6th PM Sublette County, WY. PIDN 87131040006200. Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the Change of Zoning District and the creation of the Knori Minor Subdivision.  Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Dennis informed the Board that his department receives a lot of requests for providing snow load information and this information is usually provided by government agencies.  Sublette County has not given out this information in the past; the county usually refers the entity to one of the local engineering firms.  Chairman Burnett stated the Board would be willing to consider adding a line item to the Planning and Zoning Budget for FY 2020. 

Chairman Burnett presented a Mutual aid Agreement between LaBarge and Sublette County. Commissioner Bousman made a motion to approve the Mutual aid Agreement. Commissioner Noble seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.

Chairman Burnett requested the Board approve the request for quotes on the new fire apparatus. Commissioner Noble made the motion. Commissioner Rawhouser seconded.  Motion carried unanimously.  Chairman Burnett also presented the S.L.I.B. grant request in the amount of $360,000 to the Board.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to move forward with the grant.  Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Todd Hurd with Forsgren & Associates met with the Board to approve the Bid Award for Pinedale Fire Hall Repairs to Premier Site Development in the amount of $290,000.  Commissioner Bousman made the motion to approve, Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously. 

Todd Hurd explained the remodel to the interior of the Pinedale Fire Station is based on time and materials. He recommended the Board move forward with Flow Rite plumbing for HVAC for the interior of Pinedale Fire Station not to exceed $31,000.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept, Commissioner Bousman seconded. Motion carried unanimously.

Andre Irey, Maintenance Superintendent, met with the Board to inform them work is needed on a well located at Road & Bridge.  He will keep the Board informed as the work progresses.

Jim Mitchell, Emergency Management Coordinator met with the Board regarding a letter of intent with Wood Environmental for grant application. Commissioner Bousman made a motion to approve the letter of intent. Commissioner Noble seconded.  Motion carried unanimously. 

Adjourned at 2:10. 

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Public Notice #7802 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

AGENDA / LEGAL NOTICE

A regularly scheduled meeting of the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. to consider the following agenda items.  These agenda items will then be heard before the Sublette County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, at 1:00 pm.  These meetings will be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room, located in the Sublette County Courthouse, located at 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming. 

A public hearing will be held to consider the following items:

  1. An application by HDE, LLC that proposing the Vacation and Replat of the Runway Lane Minor Subdivision, pursuant to Chapter XII, Subchapter IV, Section 4. Vacations / Modification, of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations.
  2. Sublette County Unified Fire & Sublette County Planning & Zoning proposing updates and changes to Chapter XII, Subchapter III, Section 4, Fire Protection, of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations. This will be an open discussion of the proposed changes of the required Fire Protection Regulation.

Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Department at 367-4375.

Public Notice #7803 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

STATE OF WYOMING )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )ss

TOWN OF PINEDALE )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, February 11, 2019 in the Commissioners Room of the Sublette County Courthouse.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5:00 p.m. Council members present: Tyler Swafford, John Paravicini, and Dean Loftus. Jim Brost absent, excused. Those in attendance included Isaac Best; Brian Gray, representing Jorgensen Engineering; Kimberly McKie; Cassandra Boyce; Lora Hittle; Bill Mecham, representing the Pinedale Airport Board; Shane and Michelle Costello, representing Clean Wash Laundromat and Old Stones Smoke House and Country Pizza; Cynthia Jovel, representing TMK Holding Company, LLC; Keri Cross, representing 6 Degrees of Unity; Holly Dabb, representing the Pinedale Roundup; and Josh Wilson and Ruth Neely, Town employees; and Town Attorney, Ed Wood.

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Mayor Murdock began the scheduled workshop with staff and council, the purpose for which was to have discussion of town priorities, the election ordinance, and board formation. Council members reviewed the report that had been compiled to rank priorities. Staff was directed to break some tasks down into steps necessary and report status on some projects that are already underway. Ed Wood was directed to revise the election ordinance shortening the filing period and extending the absentee voting period. Mayor Murdock proposed dissolving the airport joint powers board, as only the Town is participating. Ed Wood will work on the filing for the state. Councilman Paravicini reported that even though the Park and Tree Board is full, reaching a quorum is often difficult. Ed Wood will revise the ordinance, requiring only 3 members.

Mayor Murdock opened the Public Hearing for the renewal of Town liquor licenses at 6:00 PM. Maureen Rudnick reported that due to updated corporation names, three license renewal applications will be re-advertised and heard publicly on February 25, 2019. They are Bourbon Ridge Holdings, dba Country Lane Liquor, Retail Liquor License; and Wind River Brewing Company, Inc., dba Wind River Brewing Company, for both a Microbrewery License and Bar and Grill Liquor License. No comments from the public were received.

Motion by Councilman Swafford that the following liquor licenses be renewed for the period of April 1, 2019 through March 31, 2020 for those applicants named below. Retail Liquor License: Bozner, Inc., dba Corral Bar, 30 W. Pine Street; Cowboy Bar of Pinedale, Inc., 104 W. Pine Street; Ridley’s Family Markets, 341 E. Pine Street; and TMK Holding Company, Inc., 1088 W. Pine Street; Limited Retail Liquor License: VFW Post #4801, 1033 W. Pine Street; and Restaurant Liquor License: China Gourmet, Inc., 44 W. Pine Street; GB & S Inc., dba The Patio Grill, 35 W. Pine Street; Gudino’s, Inc., dba Wrangler Café, 905 W. Pine Street; Old Stone’s Smokehouse & Country Pizza, LLC, 4 Country Club Lane; and Tita Guerrero L Inc., dba Los Cabos Mexican Restaurant, 120 W. Pine Street. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 3-1. Councilman Loftus voted nay.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the minutes of the January 28, 2019 council meeting as presented. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the agenda, after amending it to include G-8, EPA Lab Consulting Supervisor; and G-9, Bob Duchen, Consulting Attorney for the Sublette County Broadband Initiative. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to table the request for a park use and deposit fee waiver by Six Degrees of Unity for a concert in the American Legion Park during Rendezvous, pending a public planning meeting between all the entities conducting events that weekend. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to waive any overage fees and bill only the normal base rate of $62.00 for water and sewer services at 386 Quartz Street in recognizing that 371 Quartz had been receiving water from 386 Quartz while lines were frozen. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Councilman Swafford thanked town staff, recognizing Public Works Director Kevin Mitchell, for their hard work in hauling snow to the Burzlander park for the Winter Carnival Cardboard Classic being held February 16, 2019. Councilman Paravicini also thanked the public works staff for doing an excellent job keeping streets clean and safe.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to delegate Mayor Murdock as the official voting delegate for the Town of Pinedale at the WAM Winter Workshop. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the two-year cleaning contract with Clean Wash Laundromat at the monthly rate of $3,109 and direct the mayor to sign it. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the Fiscal Year 2019 Transportation Alternatives Program Sub-recipient Agreement with the Wyoming Department of Transportation for the South Tyler Avenue Parkway in the amount of $428,760 and direct the mayor to sign it. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Sublette County Law Enforcement Contract, effective July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, and direct the mayor to sign it. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the purchase of 25 Microsoft Office 365 licenses in the amount of $2,600. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Jorgensen Associates for the purpose of developing a response to the forthcoming EPA letter that will outline a compliance schedule to prepare a watershed study to evaluate, identify, and mitigate, as necessary, the sources of fecal coliform counts in Fremont Lake that have exceeded the EPA criteria for filtration services. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve spending not more than $15,000 to begin task 1 and task 2 of the scope of services provided under the PSA with Jorgensen Associates. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the mayor’s appointment of Cassandra Boyce to the Park and Tree Board. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve naming Rita Wright as a supervisory laboratory consultant on an as needed basis under the terms included in her current contract with the Town.Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Town’s engagement of Bob Duchen as a legal consultant regarding broadband negotiations prior to the formation of the proposed broadband joint powers board. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Resolution 2019-5, a resolution establishing procedures for the use of credit cards outside of town premises. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve on third reading Ordinance 646, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale amending Section 328-12 of Chapter 328, failure to close drinking establishment. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware, $31.33; All Water Supply LLC, $980.38; Animal Clinic of Pinedale, $63.00; Boehm, Heidi, $204.00; Cardwell Distributing, $2,462.04; Clean Wash Laundromat, $1,413.52; CNA Surety, $100.00; D. A. Screening, $150.00; Energy Laboratories, $750.00; Hanson, Ronald, $55.00; Hartman, Spencer, $55.00; IML Security Supply, $374.76; KPIN, $584.00; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $15.84; Mountainland Supply Company, $40.00; Northwest Scientific, Inc., $546.05; Office Outlet, $192.27; Pinedale Auto Supply, $106.38; Pinedale Lumber, $342.67; Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc., $2,792.82; Quill Corporation, $314.63; Ralph E. Wood, $6,324.50; Rebel Auto Parts, $260.15; River Oaks Communications Corporation, $1,762.25; Rocky Mountain Power, $10,044.22; Rocky Mountain Wash, $8.00; Rudnick, Maureen, $89.99; Simpson, Randy, $154.90; Sublette County Treasurer, $15.00; USA Blue Book, $669.73; Visa, $541.59; WYDOT, $5.00; Wyoming.com, LLC, $759.75; and Zedi US, Inc.,-Precision Analysis Account, $90.00.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the bills in the amount of $32,298.77 paid with check numbers 24837-24870. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed4-0. The meeting was adjourned at 6:45 PM.

Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

ATTEST:

Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer

Public Notice #7804 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 2019

NOTICE OF VACANCY

A vacancy in the office of The Pinedale Town Council has been created by the resignation of Councilman Jim Brost.  This vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the Town Council. Parties interested in filling the vacancy are invited to submit a letter of interest and a list of their qualifications therefor.  All letters of interests and lists of qualifications must be received no later than 4:00 PM on Monday, March 18th, 2019, by the Town Clerk, located at 69 Pinedale South Road, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Letters of interests and lists of qualifications may be mailed to Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, Pinedale, WY  82941.  Sufficient time should be allowed to allow receipt by the Town Clerk by the cutoff date above.  Interested parties must reside within the Town limits and be a registered voter of the Town of Pinedale and the State of Wyoming to be considered eligible. 

The starting time of the regularly scheduled Town Council meeting has been changed to 4;00 PM, Monday, March 25, 2019 at the Commissioner’s Room of the Sublette County Courthouse; 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming.  It is anticipated that the meeting will commence with an executive session to interview each candidate.  Following the executive session, a public hearing will be held to further interview each candidate as deemed necessary and review their qualifications.  If a majority of the Council is able to agree upon a particular candidate, it shall then by resolution appoint that candidate to fill the office. Appointment shall be until the seating of officers after the next general Town election.

Public Notice #7805 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 1, 8, 2019