4-16-21 Pinedale Roundup Legals

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The Town of Pinedale is conducting a surplus sale by sealed bid. The following items will be sold to the highest bidder. Sealed bids for each item must be submitted per individual item and must be received either in the mail or in person by the Town Clerk no later than 1 p.m. on Friday, April 30, 2021 using the official bid form at which time they will be opened. The Town of Pinedale reserves the right to reject all bids. Cash, personal check, business check or cashier’s check are the only payment forms that will be accepted. Payment must be made by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 30, 2021 or the item will be awarded to the next highest bidder. If no other bid has been received, the item will be re-posted in a subsequent auction.
Notice to Buyers:
The official bid form may be found on www.townofpinedale.us under announcements.
All items are sold as is, where is, and there are NO warranties, actual or implied and NO refunds of any kind. We do NOT ship items. Local pick-up ONLY.
*Only the item(s) described herein are included in the sale.
Buyer is responsible for loading items. The Town will not pack, palletize, shrink-wrap or prepare items for transport or shipment.
Pickup and Viewing of Auction Items BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Monday – Friday 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Contact Justin at 307-749-6585 to schedule an appointment.
Buyer must remove auction item(s) from said agencies premises WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS of receipt of payment. If the items have not been picked up after ten business days, they will be re-posted to the auction and no refund will be given. The notice of award, the payment receipt and personal identification must be presented at the time of pick-up.
Third Party Pickup: Before property will be released, the winner’s authorized representative will need to bring the Notice of Award, Paid Receipt (photo copies are acceptable), and their picture identification (such as a Driver License). We are not responsible for 3rd party couriers.
PLEASE BRING ANY LOADING/MOVING EQUIPMENT YOU DEEM NECESSARY AS NONE IS AVAILABLE AND NO PACKAGING OR SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE FROM THIS LOCATION.
ITEM # ITEM QUANTITY TOP # MODEL #
1 Tan chairs 32
2 Black chairs 9
3 Harvey exhaust vents/hoses 6 Rhr-6r
4 Ice machine 1 2048
5 Pine wood chair 1
6 Weather station 1
7 Tripp Lite ups 2
8 Apc smart ups 1 1506
9 Apc back up/battery pack 1
10 Dell dock station 1 1660 pro2x
11 Dell dock station 1 2055 pro3x
12 Brother fax machine 1 fax 575
13 HP officejet printer 1 1595 6310 all in one
14 Dell dock station 1 pro3x
15 HP scanjet printer 1 5590
16 Lexmark printer 1 z568
17 Dell laptop latitude 1 e5500
18 Dell laptop latitude 1 1552 D630
19 Dell laptop latitude 1 2010 5420
20 Dell laptop latitude 1 2056 E5430
21 Dell laptop latitude 1 2009 5420
22 Dell precision 1 1525 T3500
23 Dell poweredge desktop 1 1557 T110-11
24 Dell optiplex desktop 1 1598 760
25 Ultra desktop 1 1117
26 Dell precision 1 1007 390
27 Dell precision 1 1594 m6400
28 Emachine laptop 1 1610 m622-uk8x
29 Dell precision 1 1556 1560 T3400
30 Planer monitor 1 1079
31 Dell monitor 1 1649
32 Dell monitor 1 1590
33 Dell monitor 1 1586
34 Dell monitor 1 1664
35 Dell monitor 1 1667
36 Dell monitor 1 1574
37 Dell monitor 1 1575
38 Dell monitor 1 1576
39 Dell monitor 1 1577
40 Dell monitor 1 1522
41 Dell monitor 1 1116
42 Dell monitor 1 2038
43 Dell monitor 1 1658
44 Dell monitor 1 1009
45 Dell keyboards 12
46 Logitech keyboards 2
47 Dell optiplex desktop 1 1601 760
48 Dell optiplex desktop 1 1602 760
49 Dell precision 1 1651 390
50 Rolls metal strapping 3
51 1986 GMC plow truck 1 7000
Notice #8571 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 9, 16, 23, 2021.


STATE OF WYOMING )
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )
IN THE DISTRICT COURT )
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT )
CIVIL ACTION NO. 2021-8827 )
Filed April 1, 2021
JEFF A. BROWN and AMBER L. BROWN, Plaintiffs
vs.
VADNEY H. SELBY and DELBERT W. SELBY and if any of the above named or mentioned persons are deceased, then all of and successors of such deceased person and all other unknown persons claiming any estate) or interest in, or lien upon, the real property and premises which is subject matter of this action and is described herein, Defendants.
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: VADNEY H. SELBY and DELBERT W. SELBY, and if the above named or mentioned persons are deceased, then all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors and successors of such deceased person and all other unknown persons claiming any estate or interest in, or lien upon, the real property and premises which is subject matter of this action and is described herein,
Address Unknown
TAKE NOTICE that JEFF A. BROWN and AMBER L. BROWN have filed a Complaint
in the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming sitting in the Town of Pinedale, to quiet title to:
Resurvey Township 28 N., Range 112 W., of the 6th P.M., Sublette County, WY: Section 3 5: Lot 6
as fee simple owners of said real property naming you as Defendants, alleging that you claim estates, rights, titles, liens and interests therein which are adverse to those of the Plaintiffs, and that Plaintiffs are seeking to have their 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 6/2/21 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 K. MONTGOMERY
Clerk of District Court
Notice #8572 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 9, 16, 23, 30, 2021.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
(40 S. Fremont Ave., Pinedale, Wyoming)
BILL LOZAR, JR. and JENNIFER WHITMER, )
Plaintiffs, )
v. )
BILLY J. CRAIG, )
Defendant )
Docket No. CV-2021-19
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
To: BILLY J. CRAIG
Address is unknown.
You are hereby notified that on January 29, 2021, Bill Lozar and Jennifer Whitmer filed their Complaint in the above-referenced Court. The Complaint seeks money damages for a defaulted loan.
Notice is further given that you are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk and serve upon the plaintiff’s attorney, John C. Schumacher, Schumacher Law firm, P.C.,
222 N. Broadway Avenue, Suite B, Riverton, Wyoming 82501, an answer to the Complaint which is hereby served upon you, within 30 days after the date of the last publication of this notice. If you fail to answer, default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Amy Knotts
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ninth Judicial District
Notice #8577 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 9, 16, 23, 30, 2021.

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS
MARCH 16, 2021
The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session at the Marbleton Twon Hall on this date at 9:00 a.m. with Joel Bousman, Dave Stephens, Sam White, Doug Vickrey, Clayton Melinkovich, Mike Crosson, Matt Gaffney, Brady Oltmans of the Pinedale Roundup, and Carrie Long, County Clerk, present. Commissioner Noble was excused.
Chairman Bousman led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Chairman Bousman made the following changes to the agenda:
• Added a Revised Engagement Letter with Riley & Co
• Added an Executive Session: W.S. 16-4-405(a)(iii) Possible Litigation
• Changed Scholarship discussion from Executive to Open Session
• Added a Catering Permit
• Added Discussion of Signs at the Courthouse
The minutes from preceding meeting on March 2 were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried.
Eric Sackett, Rio Verde Engineering, reported the county could save money on the Horse Creek Box Culvert Project by purchasing the culverts from the precast company. Chairman Bousman asked if the county could install the culvert rather than contract it out. Sackett confirmed it could.
Sackett also asked direction from the Board regarding bidding contracts in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the County Road Fund Manual in order to utilize the money set aside for that purpose. He was instructed to proceed with those guidelines.
Billy Pape, Road & Bridge Superintendent, met with the Board to update on activities. He also reported to the Board that from September 2019 to present, the billing between Waste Management and M & M Transfer had contained an error that ended up shorting payment to M & M by $68,500. It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner White to pay the shortage. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to approve a 5-year contract for service with M & M for the Transfer Station with a 15% increase in cost. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to approve the Revised Engagement Letter presented by Paul Stille with Riley & Co. Motion carried.
Stille presented the FY20 Financial Statements and FY20 Audit to the Board. It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner White to approve the Audit as presented. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to recess the meeting for an Executive Session, in accordance with W.S. 16-4-405(a)(ii) Personnel.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to reconvene the meeting. Motion carried.
Commissioner White made a motion to offer the job of Sanitarian to Phil Vrska, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to recess the meeting for an Executive Session, in accordance with W.S. 16-4-405(a)(vii) Purchase of Real Estate.
The meeting was reconvened on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Stephens not to pursue the real estate transaction discussed in Executive Session. Motion carried 3 to 1 with Commissioner Vickrey voting nay.
It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner White to recess the meeting for an Executive Session, in accordance with W.S. 16-4-405(a)(iii) Possible Litigation.
The meeting was reconvened on motion by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried. No action in the Executive Session.
It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to recess the meeting for an Executive Session, in accordance with 16-4-405(a)(ii) Personnel (Donation of Sick Leave).
The meeting was reconvened on motion by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner White. It was moved by Commissioner White, Seconded by Commissioner Stephens to allow a donation of sick leave in accordance with policy for the month of March. Motion carried.
Chairman Bousman requested clarification from County Attorney, Mike Crosson, regarding an email he had sent stating the county awarding financial scholarships with taxpayer funds appears to violate Article 16, Section 6 of the Wyoming Constitution. The Board discussed reviewing further but to leave the criteria in place for the current year. Chairman Bousman instructed Clerk Carrie Long to contact the school counselors for input.
Mark Pape, Tegeler Insurance, presented the 2021 Insurance renewal. The renewal amounted to approximately $36,000 more than the 2020 Insurance premium. Pape stated this difference was mostly due to vehicles being transferred from one department to another without the coverage of the insurance being maintained. It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to accept the proposal along with guidance to Matt Gaffney and Clayton Melinkovich to work with Pape to find ways to reduce costs. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to institute a hiring freeze with a provision that if a position needs to be replaced, the department head must come before the Board to justify the position. Motion carried.
Clayton Melinkovich, Deputy County Attorney, reported to the Board the Treasurer’s Office has started receiving Lodging Tax money and was requesting direction on how to allocate the funds. Chairman Bousman directed Gaffney to develop a working group and see what the options are available.
Todd Hurd, Forsgren and Associates, updated the Board on construction projects.
It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to approve accounts payable.
USA SUBLETTE SWIM TEAM 2,500.00 / JERRY JOHNSON 40.00 49ER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 2,242.95 / 4 STATE TRUCKS 343.98 / ADP,LLC 2,128.01 ALTITUDE DRUG LLC 276.48 / AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 148.95 / AMERIGAS 519.66 A. PLEASANT CONSTRUCTION 105,300.00 / A TO Z HARDWARE 65.07 / BEAR COM 170.00 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 130.00 / BRINDLEE MOUNTAIN FIRE APPARATUS 1,775.00 BROWER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 350.00 / BUCKY'S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 33.48 BURNEY & COMPANY 35.96 / C & B OPERATIONS, LLC 55.91 CARRIER CORPORATION 759.00 / CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTOR 5,687.50 CENTURYLINK 2,051.16 / MICHAEL CHRISTIE 103.98 / COMPULINK, LTD. 1,300.00 COMMERCIAL TIRE 3,656.00 / CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 70,003.85 COOPER, SHAD 160.61 / COUNTRY LANE GAS & GROCERIES 163.59 CREST/GOOD MAANUFACTURING 71.36 / CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC 1,163.67 D.A. SCREENING 220.00 / DELL MARKETING LP 6,874.26 DEPARTMENT OF FIRE PREVENTION 409.51 / DIRECTV 376.23 / DJ'S GLASS PLUS 225.00 DOMINION ENERGY 1,825.18 / DS SERVICES LLC 21.00 / DUSTBUSTERS, INC. 8,244.15 EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 321.39 / ELECTRICAL WHOLESALE SUPPLY 138.07 FORCE AMERICA DISTRIBUTING, LLC 367.29 / F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 33.50 FERRELL GAS 3,488.29 / LISA FORMAN 113.60 / FREEDOM FIGHTERS 248.00 GALLS, LLC 3,598.57 / GARY BRINK, INC. 490.16 GEOTEC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 3,749.70 / GET WESTERN ELECTRIC LLC 9,933.96 GLACIER 2 GROUNDWATER 150.00 / GRAINGER 170.41 GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 2,160.00 / HIGH COUNTRY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 5,000.00 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS - LANDER 96.00 / HOBACK LAW 1,000.00 IAFC MEMBERSHIP 265.00 / INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 126.95 JACKSON HOLE LAW, PC 153.00 / J. J. KELLER 79.56 / PATRICIA KEISER 29.00 ROBERT LAING 100.00 / LEGAL AND LIABILITY RISK MANAGEMENT 150.00 CARRIE LONG 65.41 / LOWER VALLEY ENERGY 273.75 / M & M TRANSFER INC. 11,544.92 MAGNET FORENSICS USA, INC. 2,960.00 / MAVEN OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT CORP 915.00 NATHAN MAXFIELD 100.00 / MIDWAY MALL 8.72 / MOOSELY MAILBOXES 14.31 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC 3,579.94 / MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 506.03 OFFICE OUTLET 606.17 / OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF 189.49 / PARTS TOWN 193.90 PERFORMANCE TECH, LLC 30.00 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 1,400.13 PURE HOCKEY & COMLAX 1,260.84 / PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 4,230.39 PINEDALE GLASS & MORE 290.00 / PINEDALE NATURAL GAS CO. 15,117.34 PINEDALE ROUNDUP 1,523.52 / PREMIER SITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 1,000.00 QUILL CORPORATION 1,657.23 / RAMKOTA HOTEL AND CONFERENCE 96.00 REBEL AUTO PARTS 901.90 / REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY 135.00 RENDEZVOUS POINTE 16,644.00 / RIDLEY'S FAMILY MARKETS 169.50 RITE OF PASSAGE 175.00 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 22,540.32 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 2,195.00 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWERSPORTS PINEDALE 828.35 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WASH, LLC 447.50 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN YETI 733.30 ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON 112.40 / SAFARILAND, LLC 895.00 S.A.M. SERVICES, LLC 2,439.00 / SATCOM GLOBAL 277.05 SUBLETTE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4,737.00 / DON SCHOOLEY 100.00 SUBLETTE CO PAYROLL ACCT 200,000.00 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PREDATOR BOARD 1,185.39 SUBLETTE COUNTY RURAL HEALTH 14,124.00 / SHADOW MOUNTAIN WATER OF WY 108.00 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LABORATORIES 1,193.87 / STITCHIN POST 40.00 T & L SALVAGE & REPAIR 332.00 / KENNA TANNER 111.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 1,675.06 / TIME PAYMENT CORP 330.00 THE TIRE DEN, INC. 104.00 / THE MASTER'S TOUCH, LLC 796.76 TOWN OF MARBLETON 1,021.34 / TOWN OF PINEDALE 1,770.00 TRANSFER FLOW, INC. 1,936.64 / TRANS UNION RISK AND ALTERNATIVE 193.90 TROYS MOTORSPORTS 375.00 / ULINE 1,529.31 / VALLEY WIDE COOPERATIVE 102.78 VERIZON WIRELESS 4,472.51 / VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES 39.24 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 1,960.85 / WAZITECH TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS 6,850.00 WCP SOLUTIONS 4,750.80 / WEIDNER FIRE 51,851.64 WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE INC. 243.63 / WILDRED SERVICES 1,300.00 WILSON LAND SURVEYING 275.00 / WORLD WASH LLC 525.00 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 2,763.33 / WYOMING.COM 10.00 WYODATA SECURITY INC 120.00 / WYOMING STATE FORESTRY - SHOP 4,028.42 WYOMING SIGNS, LLC 2,829.82 / WYOMING WATERWORKS, LLC 16.00 XEROX CORPORATION 1,563.64
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to approve a catering permit for Titan Adventures LLC for events at 171 Upper Hoback River Road for March 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28. Ed Wood explained the location already has permits for the same dates from Elkhorn Trading Post and would only use the additional permits in the event Elkhorn was not able to fulfill the obligation. Motion carried.
Clerk Carrie Long explained to the Board there had been no interest expressed in the vacant Golf Board position. Clayton Melinkovich said he would serve on the Golf Board. It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to appoint Melinkovich to the Golf Board. Motion carried.
Long also requested direction on the mask signage at the courthouse, the Board instructed the signs to be removed.
The meeting was adjourned at 1:10 p.m.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
/s/ Joel Bousman, Chairman
Attest:
/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk
Notice #8578 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL MEETING MARCH 25, 2021
The Board of County Commissioners met in a special session in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming on this date at 10:00 a.m. with Joel Bousman, Doug Vickrey, Dave Stephens, Emily Paravicini, Janet Montgomery, Matt Gaffney, Mike Crosson, KC Lehr, Brady Oltmans, representing the Pinedale Roundup, and Carrie Long, County Clerk, present. Commissioners Noble and White were present telephonically.
Chairman Bousman let those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to approve the agenda. Motion carried.
A Resolution authorizing the Clerk of District Court to utilize Sublette County Treasurer Employees/Deputies as required, and to employ part time employees as necessary was passed on motion by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion passed.
Chairman Bousman stated he wanted to comment, for the record, he did not believe it necessary to call special meetings for routine matters and thanked Paravicini, Treasurer and Montgomery, Clerk of District Court for working together to find a solution for the situation.
Meeting adjourned at 10:20 a.m.
Notice #8579 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

UPPER GREEN RIVER CEMETERY DISTRICT
The Upper Green River Cemetery District is accepting bid proposals for a water well to be drilled at the Bondurant, WY Cemetery located at 21 Bondurant Cemetery Road. This well will be used to facilitate the irrigation of the Bondurant Cemetery. Please specify a pricing range of pump gallon per minute options, the cost to install the pump, and all necessary casings, caps, and parts to fully complete the entire drilling process along with the completion of the application for a State of Wyoming Permit. Contact the district office for additional details.
Please submit all bids to the district office. All bid submissions must be received at the district office by April 30, 2021.
Upper Green River Cemetery District
219 E. Pine Street, Suite 113
PO Box 1831
Pinedale, WY 82941
UGRCD@Wyoming.com
307-367-4452
Notice #8580 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 23, 2021.

NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF CONTRACT
To all persons, firms, or corporations who have any claim for any work done, or any material furnished to Progressive Roofing, 851 East 675 South, Unit C, Lehi, UT 84042 for Pinedale Middle School Partial Re-Roof, East Hennick, Pinedale, WY 82941.
You are hereby notified that Sublette County School District # 1, 665 N Tyler Ave., PO Box 549, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941, has accepted substantial completion according to the Contract Documents and rules set forth in the contract between Sublette County School District # 1 and the aforesaid Contractor of the work in connection with the Pinedale Middle School Partial Re-Roof and that said Contractor is entitled to final settlement thereof.
You are further notified that upon May 27, 2021, being the 41st day after the first publication of the notice, said Sublette County School District # 1 will pay Progressive Roofing the full amount due under said contract, and in the event your claim is not filed with Sublette County School District # 1 prior to said 27th day of May 2021, same shall be waived.
This notice is given pursuant to Section 16-6-116, Wyoming Statutes.
Dated this April 16, 2021.
By: Jeryl Fluckiger
Director of Operations
Sublette County School District # 1
Notice #8581 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 23, 30, 2021.

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 (CMP100053) to modify the Cabrito 8-25 Central Facility (F014098) by recompleting the Cabrito 110-25 well site, with three reboiler overheads condensers, three 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 SE1/4NE1/4 of Section 25, T29N, R108W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming. Jonah Energy 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 2.0 TPY from the baseline period and NOx emissions have decreased 0.3 TPY from the baseline period. These reductions have been added to Jonah Energy 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 F014098 and permit number P0030638 under permits. Additionally, during the state of emergency declared by Governor Gordon on March 13, 2020, if you have questions about or need assistance accessing the materials, please contact Nancy Vehr, Air Quality Division Administrator, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, by fax at 307-635-1784, via phone at 307-777-3746, or via email at Nancy.vehr1@wyo.gov. 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 A0011918 in your comment. In addition, comments can be submitted electronically at http://aq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com. However, comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record. All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 17, 2021 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. For the duration of the state of emergency declared by Governor Gordon on March 13, 2020, public hearings will be conducted telephonically. Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.
Notice #8582 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

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 (CMP100053) to modify the Stud Horse Butte 10-35 Central Facility (F011434) with the addition of the Stud Horse Butte 19-35V well site and by recompleting the Stud Horse Butte 85-35 and 111-35 well sites, 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 NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 35, T29N, R108W, approximately seventeen (17) 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 4184.6 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 323.2 tpy. Therefore, Jonah Energy 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 F011434 and permit number P0030519 under permits. Additionally, during the state of emergency declared by Governor Gordon on March 13, 2020, if you have questions about or need assistance accessing the materials, please contact Nancy Vehr, Air Quality Division Administrator, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, by fax at 307-635-1784, via phone at 307-777-3746, or via email at Nancy.vehr1@wyo.gov. 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 A0011896 in your comment. In addition, comments can be submitted electronically at http://aq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com. However, comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record. All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 17, 2021 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. For the duration of the state of emergency declared by Governor Gordon on March 13, 2020, public hearings will be conducted telephonically. Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.
Notice #8583 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.


UPPER GREEN RIVER CEMETERY DISTRICT
The Upper Green River Cemetery District will be holding a 2021- 2022 budget discussion on Monday, April 19th at 4:00 at the Pinedale Library Americana Room.
Notice #8584 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.


In accordance with W.S. 21-3-110 (a)(ii), the following warrants, excluding individual salaries over $500.00 were issued by Sublette County School District No 1 at the regular Board Meeting April 8, 2021. PAYEE CHECK# AMOUNT
GENERAL: AMAZON 202100097 $7,481.90
TAYLOR, MARK 202100101 $700.00
TMSC 202100102 $12,897.00
307 MERCANTILE 66144 $1,364.50
AMPLIFY 66147 $17,559.72
CENTURYLINK 66150 $2,239.54
CUMMINS 66152 $3,828.05
CXTEC 66153 $732.94
DELTA DENTAL 66155 $13,622.60
DISCOUNT CARDIOLOGY 66157 $1,992.00
F.B. MCFADDEN 66160 $703.10
FB MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 66161 $526.25
FOLLETT 66164 $624.15
GRITTON 66168 $820.50
IXL LEARNING 66174 $3,825.00
JACKSON GROUP 66175 $745.96
K12 ITC 66177 $14,883.34
LONG BLDG TECH 66182 $12,427.41
LOWER VALLEY ENERGY 66185 $589.64
MACGILL 66187 $520.20
MASON & MASON 66188 $2,250.00
MATH LEARNING CENTER 66190 $2,996.00
MCNEEL, KAYLEE 66191 $4,335.00
MCPHERSON & JACOBSON 66192 $3,500.00
NICHOLAS 66195 $21,796.97
OFFICE OUTLET 66197 $579.99
PAUBOX 66199 $3,600.00
PINEDALE NATURAL GAS 66202 $29,925.79
PINEDALE ROUNDUP 66203 $973.44
PROACTIVE 66205 $2,312.00
QUILL 66207 $4,821.55
REGION V BOCES 66208 $18,270.00
RIDDELL 66209 $1,048.19
RIDLEY'S 66210 $831.49
RMT EQUIP 66213 $6,293.98
ROCKY MTN POWER 66214 $23,869.57
RUE, NICOLE 66215 $1,125.00
SCSD#1 GEN 66218 $89,279.27
SCSD#1 LUNCH 66219 $772.32
THEATRICAL RIGHTS 66223 $761.25
TOWN OF PINEDALE 66224 $5,080.06
TRAFERA 66225 $113,620.00
WALSWORTH 66227 $3,574.35
WESTERN WYO BEV 66229 $546.00
WINSUPPLY 66234 $850.91
WHSAA 66239 $531.00
Notice #8585 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Pinedale Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 12:00 pm in the Lovatt Room of the Sublette County Library, 155 S. Tyler Ave.; Pinedale, WY 82941.
The purpose of the public hearing is to discuss the following:
1) An ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, amending Section 475-11 by amending the definition of hotel.
2) An ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, amending Section 475-11 by amending the definition of motel.
To request a copy of the draft being heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission, please email info@townofpinedale.us
Notice #8586 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

AGENDA / LEGAL NOTICE
A regularly scheduled public meeting of the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, May 20, 2021 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, June 1, 2021. The Planning & Zoning meetings will be held in the Lovett Room, in the Sublette County Library, located at 155 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, WY. Meeting agenda is also posted on the Sublette County Web Page: www.sublettewyo.com and https://www.facebook.com/SubletteCountyWY/
An application from J.O.M. LLC, the Wind River View Campground, is requesting a Change of Zoning District Boundary pursuant to Chapter VIII, Section 2 of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations, for property described as being a tract of land located within the SENE/4, SEC. 8, T32N, R108W, of the 6th PM Sublette County, WY. Said property is located at 8889 US HWY 191, Boulder WY 82923. This application is requesting Change of Zoning District Boundary from the current (RS-1) Recreational Service District Zoning to (CH-1) Highway Commercial Zoning District to better define the use of the property as an RV Campground and to allow for a proposed Commercial Greenhouse Business to be operated from the property.
2. An application from the Ian Schroth, requesting a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Chapter V, and as described in Chapter II, Section 3, k, 7, (c) of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations, to allow for an RV Campground to be located on property currently located within the RS-1 Zoning District. The Elk Horn Bar & Grill is located at 14523 US HWY 189/191.
3. The Sublette County Planning & Zoning Department will present proposed Short-Term Rental Development Standards to be adopted to the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations.
Notice #8587 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE
WHEREAS, default has occurred, the mortgagor is deceased under the terms of a promissory note (the "Note") dated February 6, 2015, executed and delivered by Claudie M. Meyer (“Mortgagor”) to American Advisors Group, and a real estate mortgage (the "Mortgage") of the same date securing the Note, which Mortgage was executed and delivered by said Mortgagor, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as sole nominee for American Advisors Group, its successor and assigns, and which Mortgage was recorded on February 18, 2015 at Instrument No. 376499 in Book 208 Mtg at Page 413 in the records of the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Sublette County, State of Wyoming; and
WHEREAS, the Mortgage was assigned for value to American Advisors Group with an assignment dated May 4, 2016, recorded on May 11, 2016, at Instrument No. 382693 in Book 215 of Mtg, Page 114, all in the records of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Sublette County, Wyoming;
WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason of said default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by the Mortgage, or any part thereof, nor has any such suit or proceeding been instituted and the same discontinued; and
WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by advertisement and sale has been served upon the record owner and the party in possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior to the commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the Mortgage on the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the total sum of $113,377.45 which sum consists of the principal advances of $73,462.21 plus interest accrued to the date of the first publication of this notice in the amount of $19,018.66, plus MIP in the amount of $6,553.58, plus other outstanding charges in the amount of $14,343.00, plus attorneys' fees, costs expended, and accruing interest and late charges after the date of first publication of this notice of sale;
WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale and any prospective purchaser should research the status of title before submitting a bid;
NOW, THEREFORE American Advisors Group, as the Mortgagee, will have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mortgaged property to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff in and for Sublette County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on May 14, 2021 at the front door of the Sublette County Courthouse located at 21 South Tyler, Pinedale, Wyoming, Sublette County, for application on the above-described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged property being described as follows, to-wit:
LOTS 13 AND 14, BLOCK 23 OF THE HENNICK FIRST ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT FILED JUNE 6, 1923, SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING.
,with an address of 218 S. Sublette Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
,together with all improvements thereon and all easements, rights, appurtenances, and fixures a part of the property.
American Advisors Group
By: Bradley Sweat
Crowley Fleck PLLP
111 West 2nd Street, Suite 220
Casper, WY 52601
1-844-280-7990
Notice #8588 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 23, 30, May 7, 2021.

REQUEST FOR BIDS
2021 SUBLETTE COUNTY CHIP SEAL
PROJECT for SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
Sealed BIDS are requested for work described in the Project Manual for the 2021 Sublette County Chip Seal Project, dated April 16, 2021, prepared by Rio Verde Engineering, 804 Hoback Street, P.O. Box 642, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941, 307-367-2826.
BIDS will be received by Rio Verde Engineering until 2 pm local time on April 30, 2021, at which time said BIDS will be opened and read aloud.
The work consists of 300,000 SY of chip seal, 60,000 lbs. crack seal, 600,000 LF striping, and miscellaneous appurtenances.
CONTRACTORS shall be required to accompany each BID with a BID Bond with sufficient surety, or a certified check, cashier’s check or bank draft upon some reputable bank payable to Sublette County for at least ten (10) percent of the total amount of the BID. The bond, check or bank draft shall be forfeited as liquidated damages, if the CONTRACTOR, upon the letting of the contract to him, fails to enter into the contract within ten (10) days after it is presented to him for that purpose or fails to proceed with the performance of the contract. The BID Bond, draft or check shall be retained by Sublette County until proper bond to secure performance of the contract has been filed and approved. All the above is to be in accordance with 15-1-113 and 16-6-101 to 121, Wyoming Statutes, 2021.
The right is reserved by Sublette County to reject any and all BIDS, and to waive any irregularity or informality in the BID process. BIDS may not be withdrawn for thirty days after the date of opening.
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
Dated this 16th day of April, 2021

Notice #8589 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 23, 2021.

STATE OF WYOMING )
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )§
TOWN OF PINEDALE )
The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, March 22, 2021 in the Lovatt Room of the Sublette County Library.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5 p.m. Council members present: Tyler Swafford, Judi Boyce, Dean Loftus, and Isaac Best. Those in attendance included: Chief Shad Cooper; Sheriff KC Lehr; Aaron Seehafer, representing Rio Verde Engineering; Max Lockett; Adam Herron; Aaron Bailey; Brian Gray; Chase Harber; Brent W. and Jackie Hillen; John and Angela Douglas; Chuck and Kris Bacheller; Robert Galbreath, representing the Pinedale Roundup; Town Employees, Abram Pearce, Ronnie Tambourine, and Spencer Hartman. Those in attendance via teleconferencing included: Ryan Schmitt, representing Union Wireless; Forest Wakefield; and Tesa Manning.
Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the agenda as published. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the minutes of the March 08, 2021 regular Town Council meeting as presented. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Sheriff KC Lehr reported on calls for service for February 2021. Driving Under the Influence citations remain high.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Memorandum of Agreement between the USDA, Bridger Teton National Forest and the Town of Pinedale for the Fremont Lake Watershed expiring on March 15, 2025. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to Approve Task 9 of the Fremont Lake Watershed Study by Jorgensen Associates not to exceed $5,000.00. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the contract with The Watershed Study for the design of interpretive signs for Fremont Lake in the amount of $5,000.00. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the contracts with Madden Media to provide marketing services and purchases of marketing advertisements for Pinedale Travel and Tourism in the amount of $94,834.62 Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the appointment of Adam Herron to the Pinedale Planning & Zoning Commission and the movement of Councilman Isaac Best to the Pinedale Park & Tree Board. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the Temporary Use Permit application from the Pinedale Lions Club for the closure of Charles Street on April 3, 2021. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.
Council discussed option for resolution of the Orcutt Seep in addition to Tyler Avenue and B Street storm water issues. Staff was directed to investigate funding sources.
Motion by Councilman Best to approve the Transportation Alternatives Program Subrecipient Agreement between the Wyoming Department of Transportation and the Town of Pinedale for Phase 2 of the South Tyler Pathway Project in the amount of $237,600. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the list of items to be auctioned as surplus at a date to be determined. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Loftus to authorize the Mayor’s to lift the “No Dig” moratorium based upon the staff’s recommendation. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to deny the request for a waiver of the “No Dig” moratorium by Union Wireless. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to Approve the contract with R & D Sweeping and Asphalt Maintenance, LC for the annual striping of crosswalks in the amount not to exceed $9,000. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0. Staff was directed to investigate options for crosswalk identification and observance on Bridger Avenue.
Council discussed the town ordinance regarding prohibition of the sale of nicotine products. The Town Attorney will draft an ordinance to repeal the town’s obsolete ordinances.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve Addendum A to Amendment Number 7 of the T-O Engineers Contract in the amount of $14,150.00. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the application for CARES Act funding for airport operational expenses in the amount of $13,000. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve Ordinance 681; on third read, an Ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, amending Section 475-23 to provide that members of the Planning & Zoning Commission must be residents of the Town of Pinedale. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 682; on second read, an Ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, creating Article XLI of Chapter 475 Concerning Requirements for Short-Term Rental Properties with the proposed changes. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 3-2. Murdock and Loftus nay.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 683; on second read, readopting Article X of Chapter 328 to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-1. Best nay.
Council reviewed the following monthly department reports: Animal Control & Municipal Code, Projects, Public Works, Water & Wastewater, Planning & Zoning, the Airport and Travel & Tourism.
The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware, $114.84; All American Fuel Company, Inc, $1,782.47; Caselle, Inc., $1,387.00; Centurylink, $3,626.16; Cummins Rocky Mountain, LLC, $264.74; D. A. Screening, $425.00; Emblem Aviation, $100.00; Freedom Mailing Services, Inc, $426.32; Grainger, $326.70; Idexx Distribution, Inc, $33.19; Jorgensen Associates PC, $11,300.00; KPIN, $584.00; M & M Transfer, $99.00; Main Street Pinedale, $2,000.00; MHL Systems, $4,241.60; Office Outlet, $103.36; One-Call of Wyoming, $10.50; Pinedale Aquatic Center, $718.00; Pinedale Auto Supply, $527.06; Pinedale Roundup Roughneck, $2,468.45; Piros, Matt, $535.00; Rio Verde Engineering, Inc., $1,407.60; Rocky Mountain Power, $6,783.06; Severson Supply Co Inc, $944.05; T-O Engineers, $54,784.11; Town Of Pinedale Water/Sewer, $1,547.00; Union Telephone Company, Inc., $210.84; USA Blue Book, $89.59; Visa, $1,097.23; Wyoming First Aid & Safety Supply LLC, $540.83
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the bills in the amount of $98,477.70 paid with checks 27264 through 27293. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve payroll and benefits for 03/30/2021. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:42 p.m.
Matt W. Murdock, Mayor
ATTEST:
Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer
Notice #8590 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.


ORDINANCE NO. 682
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING CREATING ARTICLE XLI OF CHAPTER 475 CONCERNING REQUIREMENTS FOR SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTIES.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING, THAT ARTICLE XLI OF CHAPTER 475 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY CREATED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE XLI
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
§ 475-340. Definitions.
A. SHORT-TERM RENTAL: Short-Term Rental (STR) is a property that is used and/or advertised for rental of all or a portion of a dwelling for transient occupancy by guests for a continuous period of 1 to 29 days. Units rented to the same occupant for 30 or more continuous days, commercial properties with bed and breakfast establishments, hotels, and motels shall not be considered a STR property.
B. HOSTED: The owner of the property permanently resides in the principal residential unit or accessory dwelling unit with which the Short-Term Rental Permit (STRP) is associated on the same lot. The owner must be present on the property during the time which the property is being rented. Examples of owner-occupied include: renting a portion of the owner’s dwelling (room rental), rental of the main dwelling while the owner is living in an accessory dwelling unit and such accessory dwelling unit is permissible by the zone district, or rental of an accessory dwelling unit while the owner is living in the main dwelling when the accessory dwelling unit is permissible by the zone district. A Lessee leasing a property under a written lease purchase agreement residing in the principal residential unit or accessory dwelling unit with which the Short-Term Rental Permit (STRP) is associated on the same lot shall be considered an owner for the purposes of this Article. The lessee must provide a copy of the lease purchase agreement and the consent of the owner of the Property as part of the application process. If a property is owned by a limited liability company, corporation, partnership or trust, a member of the limited liability company owning a ten (10) percent ownership interest, a shareholder of the corporation owning a ten (10) percent stock interest, a partner of the partnership owning a ten (10) percent partnership interest or a trustee of the trust shall be treated as the owner for purposes of a property being qualified as “Hosted”.
C. NON-HOSTED: The owner of the property is absent from the principal residential unit or accessory dwelling unit with which the STRP is associated on the same lot for some or all of the time which the property is being rented.
§475-341 Applications.
A. All STR facilities, whether existing or proposed, shall receive a permit from the Town of Pinedale, pass a life safety inspection and present proof of insurance to cover STR use of the dwelling unit prior to commencing operation as a STR. The Planning & Zoning Department is authorized to create application form(s) and procedures as necessary to manage and enforce these provisions, both for the initial authorization and for ongoing compliance. The application form(s) shall be approved by the Town Council. A permit application fee and inspection fee as set by Town Council resolution shall accompany all permit applications. The life safety inspection shall include, at a minimum, functional smoke detector, a fire extinguisher (minimum 5 lb. dry chem multiuse) and a carbon monoxide alarm. Each sleeping room shall be provided with a code compliant means of egress.
B. Short-Term Rental Permits (STRP) shall expire on March 31st of each year and must be renewed annually prior to expiration. Permit holders may submit renewal applications between January 1st and February 28th. Permits that have not been renewed by March 31st will expire on April 1st. Extensions are not permitted for STR renewals. A renewal fee and inspection fee as set by Town Council resolution shall accompany all renewal applications. Applicants whose STR permit expired must complete the process for an initial STR permit to resume operation of their STR.
§475-342. General Requirements.
A. Short-term rentals are not permitted outdoors, in tents, campers, recreational vehicles or unattached accessory structures (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Short-term rentals in properly conforming Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) are permitted.
B. Only one short-term rental permit will be issued per deeded property or lot.
C. Each STR may only be rented to one group at any one time (i.e., a single booking).
D. Occupancy of a dwelling used for a STR is limited to a total of ten (10) guests. (Note: Facilities exceeding 10 guests are to be classified as hotels/motels and will be considered pursuant to that classification.)
E. Parking for the STR must utilize parking on the property of the STR or parking in the right-of-way immediately adjacent to the STRP property.
F. Short-term rentals are classified as lodging facilities by the State and must be registered with the WY Department of Revenue and collect all applicable room, occupancy and sales taxes required by law.
G. The following must be posted in a visible area in the rental structure:
(1) Inside of Front Door
(a) Contact information for responsible party
(b) STR permit
(c) Address of property
(d) Emergency response contact information (i.e. 911)
(2) Bedroom
(a) Floor plan of structure indicating fire escape routes
H. Any advertising or description of an STR on any website must display the permit number or an image of the permit.
I. Signs, advertising, or any other display on the property indicating that the dwelling unit is being utilized, in whole or in part, as an STR is prohibited. The STR shall outwardly appear as a residential dwelling.
J. Within the following zone districts, written notice shall be provided by the owner to neighbors adjacent to the STR property: A, R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2A. Each notice shall include the STR address, name and contact information of the owner. Proof of notification (i.e., copy of the mailing receipt) shall be provided to the Planning and Zoning Department during the application process.
K. Short-term rental permits shall not be transferred or assigned to another individual, person, entity, or address. Further, a permit does not authorize any person, other than the person named therein, to operate an STR on the property.
L. Within the following zone districts both hosted and non-hosted (non-owner occupied) short-term rentals shall be permissible: C-1 and C-2.
M. Within the following zone districts, one permit is allowed per owner: A, R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2A. Hosted (owner occupied) short-term rentals shall be permissible in said zone districts.
N. STR’s are not allowed in multi-family dwellings in the A, R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2A zone districts.
O. Within the following zone districts short-term rentals shall not be permissible: I-1, I-2, UT, R-4, MH.
§475-343. Nuisances, Violations, Penalties and Termination.
A. Any violation of this article is adjudged and declared to be a nuisance and shall summarily be abated by proper proceeding brought therefor.
B. Any person or entity violating any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to the general penalty as provided in Chapter 1, Article IV, General Penalty, of this Code and subject to the STR permit being revoked.
C. Advertising that offers a property as a STR shall constitute prima facie evidence of the operation of a STR and the burden of proof shall be on the owner, operator, or lessee of record to establish that the subject property is being used as a legal STR or is not in operation.
D. Other evidence of the operation of a STR without a valid permit may include, but is not limited to guest testimony, rental agreements, advertisements, and receipts or bank statements showing payments to the owner by a guest.
E. Each day during which a person operates a STR without a required permit, constitutes a separate violation thereof.
F. Town staff shall maintain a log of nuisances and complaints lodged against a property operating as a STR. If three separate complaints are logged against a property in a two- year period, Town staff will review the STR permit for possible suspension or revocation. A suspension or revocation may be appealed to the Town Council by the holder of the STR permit.
§475-344. Implementation Date.
The implementation date of this ordinance shall be October 1, 2021.
PASSED ON FIRST READING ON March 08, 2021.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON March 22, 2021.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON April 12, 2021.
ATTEST:
TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:
BY: MATT W MURDOCK, MAYOR
TOWN CLERK
Notice #8591 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.

ORDINANCE - 683
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING RE-ADOPTING ARTICLE X OF CHAPTER 328 TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
WHEREAS, ARTICLE X OF CHAPTER 328 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE WAS ADOPTED IN OCTOBER OF 2019 AS ORDINANCE NO. 658 TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN THE TOWN OF PINEDALE; AND,
WHEREAS, THE ORDINACE CONTAINED A PROVISION THAT THE ORDINANCE WOULD TERMINATE ON 11/1/2020 UNLESS RENEWED; AND,
WHEREAS, IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT SUCH ORDINANCE WAS HELPFUL IN CONTROLLING THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 21 YEARS;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING, THAT ARTICLE X OF CHAPTER 328 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY RE-ADOPTED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE X
Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products Prohibited
§ 328-43. Purpose.
The purpose of this ordinance is to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products within the Town of Pinedale.
§ 328-44. Definitions
Whenever used in this, ordinance, the following terms shall be defined as follows:
A. "Characterizing flavor" means a distinguishable taste or aroma, other than the taste or aroma of tobacco or menthol, imparted either prior to or, during consumption of a tobacco product or component part thereof, including, but not limited to, tastes or aromas relating to any fruit, chocolate, vanilla, honey, candy, cocoa, dessert, alcoholic beverage, herb or spice and concepts such as spicy, arctic, ice, cool, warm, hot, mellow, fresh, and breeze; provided, however, that no tobacco product shall be determined to have a characterizing flavor solely because of the use of additives or flavorings or the provision of ingredient information.
B. "Cigarette" means any product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned or heated under ordinary conditions of use, and consists of or contains:
(1) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing tobacco;
(2) tobacco, in any form, that is functional in the product, which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette; or
(3) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to or purchased by consumers as a cigarette described in clause (1) of this definition.
C. "Component part" means any element of a tobacco product, including, but not limited to, the tobacco, filter and paper, but not including any constituent.
D. "Constituent" means any ingredient, substance, chemical or compound, other than tobacco, water, or reconstituted tobacco sheet, that is added by the manufacturer to a tobacco product during the processing, manufacture or packing of the tobacco product. Such term shall include a smoke constituent.
E. "Flavored tobacco product" means any tobacco product or any component part thereof that contains a constituent that imparts a characterizing flavor. A public statement or claim made or disseminated by the manufacturer of a tobacco product or by any person authorized or permitted by the manufacturer to make or disseminate public statements concerning such tobacco product, that such tobacco product has or produces a characterizing flavor shall constitute presumptive evidence that the tobacco product is a flavored tobacco product.
F. "Person" means any natural person, partnership, firm, joint stock company, corporation, or employee thereof, or other legal entity.
G. "Smoke constituent" means any chemical or chemical compound in mainstream or side stream tobacco smoke that either transfers from any component of the tobacco product to the smoke or that is formed by the combustion or heating of tobacco, additives or other component of the tobacco product.
H. “Tobacco Product” for the purposes of this article, means any product containing tobacco or nicotine, be it synthetic or derived from plant-based inputs and regardless of the method of derivation, including but not limited to bidis, dissolvable tobacco products, and electronic cigarette cartridges; provided, however, that such term shall not include:
(1) Cigarettes, including those cigarettes subject to the Special Rule for Cigarettes relating to characterizing flavors of the federal Family Smoking and Tobacco Prevention Act;
(2) Any product that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration pursuant to its authority over drugs, or products such as snuff, chewing tobacco, chew or snus.
Sec. 328-45. Sale of flavored tobacco products prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any flavored tobacco product to a consumer.
See. 328-46. Violations and penalties.
Any person violating any provision of this Article is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished in accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in Chapter 1, Article IV, General Penalty.
PASSED ON FIRST READING ON March 08, 2021.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON March 23, 2021.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON April 12, 2021.
ATTEST:
TOWN OF PINEDALE,
WYOMING:
BY: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR
Notice #8592 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 2021.


ABANDONED VEHICLE SALE
On April 23rd a 1958 Talisman Camper VIN L45915252, will be sold for $750 at 527E 5th St in Marbleton.
Notice #8593 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 23, 2021.


PUBLIC NOTICE
Beginning in April 2021, Union Telephone will be building fiber optics within the Town of Pinedale. Work will be starting on the East side of Town and continuing throughout the summer. Residents will see traffic diversions as well as crews within the Town Right of Way working diligently to complete the build.
Any questions please contact:
Ryan Schmidt
Union Telephone Company
(307)-747-4031
rschmidt@unionwireless.com
Notice #8594 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 16, 23, 2021.