4-3-2020 Pinedale Roundup Legals

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF SUBLETTE, STATE OF WYOMING

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE

OF JACKIE MAE MARTIN, DECEASED

Probate No. 2444

NOTICE
OF
FILING
OF
PETITION

FOR
ADMISSION
OF
FOREIGN
PROBATE
PROCEEDINGS

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed with this Court wherein the Petitioner seeks and intends to have certain probate proceedings conducted in the District Court of Dona Ana County, New Mexico, in the Estate of Jackie Mae Martin, deceased, who became deceased on or about November 4, 2015, admitted in this Court as a probate of said estate by this Court.

You are further notified that said Petition has been set for Hearing before this Court at  8:00 o’clock a.m. on the 6th day of May, 2020, at the Sublette County Courthouse, Pinedale, Wyoming, and unless objection is made to this Court on or before said time and date, this Court will enter an Order admitting certified copies of said proceedings to record in this Court, pursuant to W.S. § 2-11-201, et seq.

Janet K. Montgomery

Clerk of District Court

Notice #8168 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2020

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BID
PROPOSAL

PROJECT: REPAVING FOR PINEDALE HIGH SCHOOL

OWNER: Sublette County School District # 1

665 N. Tyler Ave.

Pinedale, Wyoming 82941

BID DATE: Monday, May 4, 2020

BID TIME: Time 4:00 PM MST

Sublette County School District # 1 in Pinedale, WY is seeking a qualified installer / vendor team to replace approximately 13,600 square feet of paved roadway on the east end of Valley Road behind the Pinedale High School.  Proposals will be received at the Sublette County School District # 1 Business Office located at 665 N. Tyler Ave., in Pinedale, WY 82941.

BIDS WILL BE OPENED 4:00 P.M., Monday May 4, 2020, at the Business Office.  LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Request for Proposal criteria specifications and details may be obtained and downloaded from the Sublette County School District No.1 Web Site www.sub1.org.org at Departments / Business and Finance / Documents / Request for Proposals or by contacting Jeryl Fluckiger, Director of Operations at 307-367-5560.  Questions pertaining to the project should be directed to Jeryl Fluckiger. District shall not be responsible for any oral instructions. Any changes to the RFP will be in the form of an addendum, which will be furnished to all registered RFP holders.

All bids will be evaluated pursuant to Wyoming State Statues 16-6-102 Resident Contractors; 16-6-203, Resident Labor; and Wyoming State Statutes Chapter 16, Article 7 on Construction Contracts.  In addition, pursuant to Wyoming State Statues 16-6-104, and 16-6-106, preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by the competitors outside of the state.

The District reserves the right to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding or in any bid, reject any or all bids without further obligation and to accept any bid deemed in the best interest of Sublette County School District # 1. The District does not bind itself in any way to accept the low bid.  All proposals will be evaluated on the following:

  1. Compliance with all requirements
  2. Price
  3. Ability, capability, and skills of the Vendor to perform
  4. Character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency of the Vendor
  5. Quality of previous performance
  6. Whether the vendor can perform within the time specifi Warranty periods and terms

Notice #8176 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 20, 27, April 3, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

In accordance with the provisions of the Wyoming Environmental Quality Act and Chapter 1, Section 1(f) of the Solid Waste Rules and Regulations, Sublette County has submitted a permit application for a major amendment that includes a revised landfill expansion with an engineered containment system.  The solid waste management facility is called the Marbleton #2 Landfill. 

This facility will provide for the disposal of municipal solid waste and construction and demolition waste which have been generated within Sublette County and the Labarge and Opal regions of Lincoln County.  The 240 acre facility is located approximately 2.5 miles east of Marbleton, Wyoming.  More specifically, this facility is located in Section 22, Township 30 North, Range 111 West, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  The net remaining airspace available for MSW is calculated at 13,138,000 cubic yards and 8,944,000 cubic yards for C&D.  The estimated life of this facility is 474 years for MSW.

The Department of Environmental Quality, Solid and Hazardous Waste Division (DEQ) has reviewed the major permit amendment application and determined that it is generally complete.  The DEQ’s solid waste rules, in Chapter 1, require that the applicant must provide public notice that the application has been determined to be complete and inform the public that there is an opportunity to file comments on the application.  This publication provides notice of that opportunity.  Additional information on the permit application and the DEQ’s completeness review may be obtained at the address below.

Any interested person has the right to file comments on the major permit amendment application and the DEQ’s completeness review. The period for providing comments shall begin on Friday, March 1, 2020 and end on Monday, April 27, 2020. Comments must be received by 5:00 PM on the last day of the notice period.  Comments on this application must be submitted in writing to the Department of Environmental Quality, Luke Esch, Administrator, Solid and Hazardous Waste Division, 200 West 17th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82002. 

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternative formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

DATED this 12h day of March, 2020.

Notice #8178 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 20, 27, April 3, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

In accordance with the provisions of the Wyoming Environmental Quality Act and Chapter 1, Section 1(f) of the Solid Waste Rules and Regulations, Sublette County has submitted a permit application for a major amendment that includes a revised landfill expansion with an engineered containment system.  The solid waste management facility is called the Marbleton #2 Landfill. 

This facility will provide for the disposal of municipal solid waste and construction and demolition waste which have been generated within Sublette County and the Labarge and Opal regions of Lincoln County.  The 240 acre facility is located approximately 2.5 miles east of Marbleton, Wyoming.  More specifically, this facility is located in Section 22, Township 30 North, Range 111 West, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  The net remaining airspace available for MSW is calculated at 13,138,000 cubic yards and 8,944,000 cubic yards for C&D.  The estimated life of this facility is 474 years for MSW.

The Department of Environmental Quality, Solid and Hazardous Waste Division (DEQ) has reviewed the major permit amendment application and determined that it is generally complete.  The DEQ’s solid waste rules, in Chapter 1, require that the applicant must provide public notice that the application has been determined to be complete and inform the public that there is an opportunity to file comments on the application.  This publication provides notice of that opportunity.  Additional information on the permit application and the DEQ’s completeness review may be obtained at the address below.

Any interested person has the right to file comments on the major permit amendment application and the DEQ’s completeness review. The period for providing comments shall begin on Friday, March 1, 2020 and end on Monday, April 27, 2020. Comments must be received by 5:00 PM on the last day of the notice period.  Comments on this application must be submitted in writing to the Department of Environmental Quality, Luke Esch, Administrator, Solid and Hazardous Waste Division, 200 West 17th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82002. 

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternative formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

DATED this 12h day of March, 2020.

Notice #8178 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 20, 27, April 3, 2020

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BID
PROPOSAL

PROJECT: Student Chromebooks

OWNER: Sublette County School District #1

665 N Tyler Ave

PO Box 549

Pinedale WY 82941

BID DATE: Friday April 10th, 2020

BID TIME: 4:00 PM Mountain

Sublette County School District # 1 in Pinedale, WY is looking to purchase 200 Chromebooks as part of a normal hardware rotation for two schools.  These are student devices that go home with the students.  The District already has cases and the new model must fit within the current cases.  The new Chromebooks will be replacing Dell 3120 and Dell 3180 units so the form factor, durability, reliability, and functionality needs to meet and/or exceed the previous model.

Proposals will be received at the Sublette County School District # 1 Technology Office located at 665 N Tyler Ave, in Pinedale, WY 82941.

BIDS WILL BE OPENED 4:00 P.M., Friday April 10th, in the Technology Office.  LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Request for Proposal criteria, specifications, and details may be obtained and downloaded from the Sublette County School District No.1 Web Site www.sub1.org at Departments / Business / Files / Request for Proposals RFPs or by contacting Chris Rule, Director of Information Services at 307-367-5500.  Questions pertaining to the project should also be directed to Chris Rule. The District shall not be responsible for any oral instructions. Any changes to the RFP will be in the form of an addendum, which will be published on our website with the RFP.

All bids will be evaluated pursuant to Wyoming State Statutes 16-6-102 Resident Contractors; 16-6-203, Resident Labor; and Wyoming State Statutes Chapter 16, Article 7 on Construction Contracts.  In addition, pursuant to Wyoming State Statutes 16-6-104, and 16-6-106, preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by the competitors outside of the state.

The District reserves the right to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding or in any bid, reject any or all bids without further obligation and to accept any bid deemed in the best interest of Sublette County School District # 1. The District does not bind itself in any way to accept the low bid.  All proposals will be evaluated on the following:

  1. Compliance with all requirements
  2. Price
  3. Ability, capability, and skills of the Vendor to deliver
  4. Character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency of the Vendor
  5. Quality of previous performance
  6. Whether the vendor can perform within the time specified
  7. Warranty periods and terms
  8. Vendor location and accessibility

Notice #8181 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 20, 27, April 3, 2020

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

IN THE MATTER OF THE EST A TE OF )

PATRICK JOHN CRAWFORD, )

Deceased. ) Probate No. 2441

NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
FOR
DECREE
ESTABLISHING
RIGHT
AND
TITLE
TO
REAL
PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Peter Mott Crawford, the brother and sole devisee under the Last Will and Testament of Patrick John Crawford, who died on October 18, 2018, has

filed in the above-entitled court an Application for Decree Establishing Right and Title to Real

Property concerning certain real estate which is described as follows:

Lot 41, Block 8 of the Replat of Barger Subdivision, Third Filing, according to the official plat filed November 8, 1972 in Misc. Book 28 at page 424, Sublette County, Wyoming.

All objections shall be made in writing and shall be filed with the Clerk of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming, no later than thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice. If no objections are filed by said date, the District Court shall enter its Decree establishing all right, title, and interest to the above-described real property in Peter Mott Crawford, pursuant to the facts set forth in the Application.

Dated this 10th day of March, 2020.

By: Clerk of District Court

Timothy S. Tarver

Attorney at Law

P.O. Box 6284

Sheridan, Wyoming 82801

Notice #8182 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 27, April 3, 2020

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BIDS

Town
of
Pinedale,
Wyoming

Dudley Key Sports Complex – Field Lighting

TOP Bid No. 20-2

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Pinedale is accepting Bids for a contract to furnish field lighting for the Dudley Key Sports Complex.

Sealed Bids for the supply of materials will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, located at 69 Pinedale South Road, Wyoming, 82941 (Town Hall) until Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 3:00 PM Mountain Time. At that time, the Bids received will be publicly opened and read at that location. Bids shall be delivered according to the attached specification.

The project generally consists of furnishing a complete, functional sports field lighting system for each field indicated on the drawings, and bidding instructions. The system should include local controls in enclosures, lighting poles, pole bases and designs for installation, pole wiring harnesses, and factory aimed LED luminaires for a complete field lighting system, based on the listed specifications.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Town of Pinedale

Paper or digital Bidding Documents will be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office.

Questions regarding the Bidding Documents should be directed to Town Hall by phone at 307-367-4136.

For all further requirements regarding bid submittal, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, refer to the Instructions to Bidders that are included in the Bidding Documents. A bid security in the amount of 5% of the bid shall accompany each bid. All bids are to be prepared in accordance with the Bidding Documents.  Responsible Wyoming bidders will be given a 5% preference.

The Town of Pinedale reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive all informalities. The Town of Pinedale may accept any bid which in its opinion best serves its interests.

This Advertisement is issued by:

Owner: Town of Pinedale, Wyoming 

Notice #8184 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 27, April 3, 2020

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BIDS

Town
of
Pinedale,
Wyoming

Dudley
Key
Sports
Complex
-
Topsoil

TOP
Bid

No.
20-1

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Pinedale is accepting Bids for a contract to acquire topsoil for the Dudley Key Sports Complex.

Sealed Bids for the supply of materials will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, located at 69 Pinedale South Road, Wyoming, 82941 (Town Hall) until Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2:00 PM Mountain Time. At that time, the Bids received will be publicly opened and read at that location. Bids shall be delivered according to the attached specification.

The Project generally consists of providing approved topsoil to the construction site located at 1776 W Pine Street; Pinedale, WY 82941 and coordinating the delivery date and stockpile location on site with the general contractor of the Dudley Key Sports Complex. All topsoil is to be delivered by July 15, 2020 to the job site.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Town of Pinedale

Paper or digital Bidding Documents will be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office.

Questions regarding the Bidding Documents should be directed to Town Hall by phone at 307-367-4136.

For all further requirements regarding bid submittal, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, refer to the Instructions to Bidders that are included in the Bidding Documents. A bid security in the amount of 5% of the bid shall accompany each bid. All bids are to be prepared in accordance with the Bidding Documents. Responsible Wyoming bidders will be given a 5% preference.

The Town of Pinedale reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive all informalities. The Town of Pinedale may accept any bid which in its opinion best serves its interests.

This Advertisement is issued by:

Owner: Town of Pinedale, Wyoming

Notice #8186 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on March 27, April 3, 2020

NOTICE
OF
INTENT
TO
APPLY
FOR
TAX
DEED

On July 21, 2016, the Sublette County Treasurer issued a tax lien on the following real property: JIM BRIDGER ESTATES, SEVENTH FILING, LOT 8 for delinquent 2015 taxes. Real property taxed in the name of FOLSTON, JANET & FOLSTON, GARY. Take notice that I, John R. Butler, will apply for a Tax Deed on July 21, 2020 or thereafter. Time for redemption will expire on the date the County Treasurer issues a Tax Deed. There are no known additional special assessments.

Notice #8187 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 10, 17, 2020

NOTICE
OF
INTENT
TO
APPLY
FOR
TAX
DEED

On July 21, 2016, the Sublette County Treasurer issued a tax lien on the following real property: GOPHER RIDGE INDUSTRIAL PARK, LOT 12 for delinquent 2015 taxes. Real property taxed in the name of PROFESSIONAL CATERING SOLUTIONS, LLC. Take notice that I, John R. Butler, will apply for a Tax Deed on July 21, 2020 or thereafter. Time for redemption will expire on the date the County Treasurer issues a Tax Deed. There are no known additional special ssessments.

Notice #8188 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 10, 17, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

The Wyoming Public Service Commission (Commission) approved the Application of Questar Gas Company d/b/a Dominion Energy Wyoming (Dominion Energy or the Company) for authority to decrease the non-gas cost component of the rates for its Wyoming General Service (GS) customers by $0.03245 per dekatherm (Dth) to accurately amortize the Company’s Energy Efficiency Services (EES) deferred account balance of $155,427. Dominion Energy proposes to amortize the ending balance over the projected December 1, 2019, through November 30, 2020, weather-normalized GS volumes, which results in the surcharge decreasing from $0.07548 per Dth to $0.04303 per Dth applied to all GS customers’ weather-normalized monthly usage.

A typical GS residential customer using 90 Dth per year can expect to see a decrease of $2.94 or 0.41%, before taxes, in annual gas bills. Actual bills will vary with usage. The approved decrease is effective for usage on and after December 1, 2019.

Dominion Energy’s Application is on file at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and at the Company’s business office, located at 1005 D Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. The Application is available for inspection by any interested person during regular business hours or online at: http://psc.state.wy.us/.

Anyone desiring to file a statement, intervention petition, protest or request for a public hearing in this matter must file in writing with the Commission on or before April 24, 2020. 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. Please mention Docket No. 30010-188-GT-19 (Record No. 15384) in your communications.

If you wish 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.

Dated: March 26, 2020.

Notice #8189 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 10, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING

Notice is hereby given of a public hearing on the proposed transfer of the following funds:

Unanticipated General Fund Revenue$36,336.26

Fire Warden-Physical Exams            420.00

TOTAL                                 $ 36,756.26

To supplement the following funds in the amounts shown:

County Commissioners-Special Attorney$ 615.72

County Commissioners-Consultants      264.00

Law Enforcement-Telephone               555.50

Law Enforcement-Criminal Investigation  439.64

Law Enforcement-Grants                    322.00

Public Health-Vaccine                        420.00

Treatment Court-Drug Testing/Supplies1,325.00

General Fund-FICA Insurance & Retirement45.90

General Fund-Statue Project           25,000.00

General Fund-Skyline Drive Rocks       2,457.00

Fire Warden-Utilities                          195.50

Fire Warden-Retirement                   2,580.00

Fire Warden-Training                         107.00

Fire Warden-Grants                        2,190.00

Fire Warden-Prevention                      190.00

Fire Reserve-Bldg/Veh/Accident/Sick Ins.  49.00

TOTAL                                    $ 36,756.26

The said hearing will be held in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming, on the 7th of April, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., at which time any and all persons interested may appear and be heard respecting such transfer of funds.

Dated this 27th day of March, 2020, at Pinedale, Wyoming.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Notice #8190 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 2020

STATE OF WYOMING    )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE)

TOWN OF PINEDALE     )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, March 09, 2020 in the Commissioners Room of the Sublette County Courthouse.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 4:00 p.m.  Council members present: Tyler Swafford, Dean Loftus, Judi Boyce and Nylla Kunard after she was sworn in. Those in attendance included: Brian Gray, representing Jorgensen Associates; Abram Pearce, Spencer Hartman and Samantha Harnack, Town employees; Holly Dabb, representing the Pinedale Roundup,  Max Lockett, Lora Hittle, and Town Attorney, Ed Wood. 

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the agenda as amended to replace B-2 with Executive Session to discuss the new appointment to the vacant town council seat and add B-3 as Resolution 2020-06; Filling Vacant Town Council Seat. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0. 

Mayor Murdock began the interview for the vacant Town Council seat with Nylla Kunard. 

Motion by Councilman Swafford to enter executive session to discuss the new appointment to the vacant town council seat. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to exit executive session. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to enter regular session. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford approve Resolution 2020-06, a resolution appointing Nylla Kunard as Town Councilwoman until the next election. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

Town Clerk, Maureen Rudnick, swore in Nylla Kunard. 

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the minutes of the February 24, 2020 council meeting. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilwoman Kunard abstained. 

The Fremont Lake Watershed Study was completed and sent to the EPA on Friday as required. The entire document is available to read on the town website. The EPA will respond to the town’s proposed action items.

Councilman Loftus praised the staff for their excellent work this winter in keeping our streets and airfields safe and open. 

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve Ordinance 662 on 3rd read; amending Article XIX of Chapter 475 of the Pinedale Municipal Code. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilwoman Kunard abstained. 

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 663 on 2nd read; amending section 89-1 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to address meeting time. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilwoman Kunard abstained. 

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Resolution 2020-07; a resolution setting the location of the town election. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

After discussion, motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the variance request submitted by Adam Mrak at 319 South Madison Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming  allowing the gross floor area devoted to the accessory use to exceed the gross floor area of the permitted use and allow the detached structure to be less than 10 feet from the house with the condition that the height of the new structure not exceed 25 feet. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.

Mayor Murdock reported that the Statewide lodging tax initiative had passed and will go into effect in January 2021. The 4% the town is requesting will go into effect prior to the statewide tax and remain in effect until the next general election when the current tax term is over in 2024. The total lodging tax in Pinedale will be 7% (3% State + 4% Pinedale) under the new statewide lodging tax, and upon the next general election, the town will only need ot vote an additional 2% to complement the statutory 2% (3% State + local + 2% additional local) to maintain the local tax at 4% - maintaining the total Pinedale lodging tax at 7%.

If the town does not approve the 4% tax in November 2020, Pinedale’s tax will drop to the new 2% per the new legislation. If the town does not approve the 2% increase in 2024, Pinedale’s tax will drop tot he new 2% per the new legislation.

Abram Pearce, Town Director of Public Works, discussed options for the upcoming Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Grant applications and updated the council on the status of the current South Tyler Avenue Parkway TAP Grant. Council directed Pearce to notify Sunrise Engineering to pursue the option to install H-piles and a concrete retaining wall for an approximate additional cost of $65,000.00. Council acknowledged that additional costs for environmental and cultural studies will also be added to the project. Council agreed that even with these additional costs that will exceed the original budget for the project,  the goal should be to complete the pathway to Fox Willow in the first phase of the project. 

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Amendment 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with Jorgensen Associates for the Town of Pinedale Ballfield Complex in the amount of $33,900.00. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware,$37.48; Atco, $285.55; Bomgaars Supply, $94.92; Clean Wash Laundromat, $4,077.32; Cole-Parmer Scientific Experts, $91.81; De Lage Landen Financial Services, $164.47; Ecolo, $1,055.80; Grainger, $39.72; Greenwood Law, LLC, $40.00; Hach, $197.86; Harnack, Sam, $220.00; Honnen Equipment Co, $251.03; Idexx Distribution, Inc, $1,682.44; IML Security Supply, $220.32; Jorgensen Associates PC, $76,486.44; KPIN, $584.00; Leonard Petroleum Equipment, $43.73; M & M Transfer, $311.00; Morgan, Samantha, $50.00; Nationwide Central Station, $60.00; Office Outlet, $64.50; Pinedale Auto Supply, $856.62; Pinedale Computer, 40.00; Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc., $2,825.99; Ralph E. Wood, $6,687.50; Rebel Auto Parts, $738.72; Rio Verde Engineering, Inc., $3,608.14; Rocky Mountain Power, $8,631.40; Terracon, $3,129.00; T-O Engineers, $54,822.50; Tri-County Sanitation, Inc., $41.00; TRL Tools LLC, $89.58; Uline, $46.76; USA Blue Book, $459.55; Visa, $3,228.66; Wyoming.Com LLC, $759.75; Yost, $2,168.00

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the bills in the amount of $174,191.56 with check numbers 26092 through 26128. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Kunard to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m.

Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

ATTEST:

Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer

Notice #8192 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 2020

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT        )

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE)

OF ALAN RAY BRUCE, ) Probate No. 2439

a/k/a, JOE BRUCE,                   )

Deceased.                               )

NOTICE

TO
ALL
PERSONS
INTERESTED
IN
SAID
ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on January 28, 2020, the estate of the above named decedent was admitted to probate by the above named court, and that KRISTAL BRUCE was appointed Personal Representatives thereof.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to his Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned at P.O. Box 688, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.

Creditors having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice. And if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.

DATED this 25th  day of March, 2019.

Marilyn R. Filkins  #6-3174

Attorney for the Estate

FILKINS LAW OFFICE

P.O. Box 688, Pinedale, WY 82941

307-367-7550

Notice #8193 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 10, 17, 2020

ORDINANCE
NO.

663

AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, STATE OF WYOMING AMENDING SECTION 89-1 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADDRESS MEETING TIME.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING THAT THE SECTION 89-1 OF CHAPTER 89 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

  • 89-1. Day and time of meetings; holidays.

Regular public meetings of the Town Council shall be held on the second Monday and fourth Monday of each month at the hour of 5:00 p.m., providing that, if the meeting date shall be a legal holiday, the meeting shall not be held unless rescheduled by action of the Town Council. The Mayor may modify the time of the regular public meetings upon giving notice as required for special meetings.  Special meetings may be held from time to time in accordance with the law. 

PASSED ON FIRST READING ON February 24, 2020  

PASSED ON SECOND READING ON March 09, 2020.

PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON March 23, 2020.

TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:

BY: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR

Notice #8194 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3,  2020

OFFICIAL
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS

MARCH
3,
2020

The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session in the Commissioners Meeting room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming, on this date at 9:00 A.M. with David Burnett, Mack Rawhouser, Tom Noble, Doug Vickrey, Mike Crosson, Matt Gaffney, Skylar Wilson, Holly Dabb of the Pinedale Roundup and Carrie Long, County Clerk, present.  Commissioner Bousman was excused. 

Chairman Burnett led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

It was moved Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to approve the agenda.  Motion carried. 

The minutes of the preceding regular meeting on February 18 were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey.  Motion carried.

Billy Pape, Road & Bridge Superintendent, met with the Board to update on activities.  Pape requested direction from the Board regarding waving dump fees for approximately 30 trailers houses from Mountain Village Parks.  He stated the Treasurer, Emily Paravicini, had approached him about the project because she had been in contact with the owner of the trailer park, Richard Steinberg, in an attempt to collect unpaid taxes. Pape said M & M Disposal had offered to remove the mobile homes for $1500 per mobile home if the dump fees could be waived.  He said the dump fees would normally be around $1500 per mobile home as well. County Attorney, Mike Crosson, cautioned the Board regarding using government resources for private gain. After discussion, it was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to waive the dump fees for the disposal of trailer houses from Mountain Village Parks.  Motion carried. 

Mike Jackson and Eric Sackett, representing Rio Verde Engineering, updated the Board on the Trappers Point, Paradise, and Cottonwood projects.

Matt Gaffney, County Administrator, met with the Board to update activities.  He stated the Federal Natural Resource Policy Account funds in the amount of $49,975.50 to update the County’s Natural Resource Management Plan had been approved and ERG selected as consultant.  It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to move forward with the County Attorney’s office preparing a contract with ERG to be signed at the 3/24/2020 meeting.  Motion carried. 

Jason Brown, representing Eagleview Oblique Photography, met with the Board to give a presentation on the benefits of high-resolution oblique imagery for Counties.  Chairman Burnett instructed Matt Gaffney to communicate with entities who would be affected by the project to prioritize the areas to be flown in by the first meeting in April. 

Gaffney presented the agenda item from High Country Behavioral Health requesting the executive summary of the 2020 Sublette County Community Needs Assessment be placed on the county website.  It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to grant the request for a 3-month period.  Motion carried.  

Janna Lee, representing Public Health, met with the Board to request approval of an MOU with Wyoming Health Fair for a community wellness screening, to include a venipuncture plod draw with biometric measurements.  It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to approve the MOU. Motion carried.

KC Lehr, Sheriff, met with the Board to discuss a needs assessment conducted in 2009.  He requested direction from the Board regarding their desire and commitment for a current assessment.  Lehr explained his expertise is not building planning for the county and asked for direction from the Board.  Chairman Burnett instructed him to focus on the needs of his department. 

Clint Gilchrist, representing the Historic Preservation Board (SCHPB), met with the Board to update them on current grant applications.  He said the Big Sandy Lodge national register nomination did not come to fruition, therefore the SCHPB is proposing a replacement grant application to survey and document historic buildings in Big Piney and Marbleton.  It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to approve the application.  Motion carried.  

It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Noble to approve accounts payable.  Motion carried. 

AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE 4,409.38 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 2,952.00 GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY, LLC 18,250.00 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 1,240.00 SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT. 400.75 JEFFERSON PILOT FINANCIAL INSURANCE 8,565.00 / 056-NCPERS WYOMING 224.00 NEW YORK LIFE 1,281.81 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 388,878.66 SUBLETTE CO PAYROLL ACCT 52,939.83 / SUBLETTE COUNTY 1,000.00 / VALIC 208.82 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,275.00 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 107,671.54 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2,495.15 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 76,362.85 307 TIRE LLC 2,355.00 / AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 72.76 / AMAZON 849.75 AMERIGAS 3,327.37 / REBECCA ANDREWS 80.00 / AS LV, INC 1,480.00 A TO Z HARDWARE 41.97 / AT&T 25.00 / MARYLISA BAXLEY 42.92 / BEAR COM 840.00 TRAVIS BING 120.00 / BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 568.44 / BOMGAARS 383.50 JOEL E. BOUSMAN 830.30 / BRIANNE BOWER 885.00 / DAVID BURNETT, M.D. 92.00 RUSSELL BURTON 17.14 / CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTOR 374.58 CENTURYLINK 17,837.27 / CENTURYLINK 2,159.27 / CENTURYLINK 15,231.17 MICHAEL CHRISTIE 167.77 / COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 200.00 COMPRESSION LEASING SERVICES, INC. 1,776.80 COMPUTER PROJECTS OF IL., INC 180.00 / CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 19,305.50 CONTROL SOLUTIONS, INC. 161.49 / CASSIE CRUMPTON 268.10 / D.A. SCREENING 50.00 DAVIS & CANNON, LLP 200.00 / DAVES ELECTRONICS 14,224.07 / DIRECTV 138.99 DJ’S GLASS PLUS 410.00 / DOMINION ENERGY 1,434.91 DEPT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 27,449.75 / DUSTBUSTERS, INC. 24,286.19 EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 336.26 / UNEMPLOYMENT TAX DIVISION 13,531.00 MOJODESK / ERGOFLEX 4,185.96 / FASTENAL COMPANY 1,937.71 F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 217.15 / FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 12,620.00 FREEDOM FIGHTERS 93.00 / FRONTIER FORD 56,014.38 / WIL GAY 57.92 JEANNIE GEBES 230.00 / GET WESTERN ELECTRIC LLC 4,544.91 GLAXOSMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS 1,440.60 / GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 2,767.50 HIGH COUNTRY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 5,000.00 / HD SUPPLY 839.94 / HEART & SOUL 72.55 HELEN HEGARDT 1,041.67 / HENRY SCHEIN INC. 59.52 / HOBACK LAW LLC 1,000.00 HOLIDAY INN LARAMIE 206.46 / HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. 2,049.99 DEBORAH HUECKSTAEDT 21.00 / ALAN HUSTON 73.20 INFINITY POWER & CONTROLS, LLC 1,342.68 / INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 627.75 J.D. POWER 309.00 / JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING LLC 1,370.26 / LBISAT LLC 246.00 JANNA LEE 276.14 / LITTLE AMERICA 1,644.00 / L. N. CURTIS & SONS 7,701.08 M & M TRANSFER INC. 9,127.04 / MAIL FINANCE 581.22 / MANSUR, KRYSTAL 364.79 MAVEN OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT CORP 915.00 / M-B COMPANIES, INC. 2,366.62 MCKESSON MEDICAL SURGICAL 578.59 / JAMES MITCHELL 61.87 / MMSGS 97.52 JANET MONTGOMERY 485.95 / MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 68.28 / TOM NOBLE 61.94 NVFC 1,458.00 / OFFICE OUTLET 187.29 / OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF 48.60 PACIFIC STEEL & RECYCLING 149.17 / BILLY E. PAPE 1,046.40 PERFORMANCE TECH, LLC 90.20 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 4,095.92 PINEDALE GLASS & MORE 290.00 / PINEDALE NATURAL GAS CO. 15,424.67 POC NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES 12.00 / PREMIER SITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 59,042.50 PROFORCE MARKETING, INC 6,383.58 / CHRIS WEBB 5,345.46 QUILL CORPORATION 2,711.78 / MACK RAWHOUSER 127.61 / REBEL AUTO PARTS 9.43 REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY 115.00 / REED SMITH LLP 15,817.77 RELADYNE WEST, LLC 23,247.29 / RENDEZVOUS POINTE 8,951.00 RESPOND FIRST AID SYSTEMS 186.13 / RIDLEY’S FAMILY MARKETS 49.11 RIO VERDE ENGINEERING 25,275.70 / ROCKY MTN. HOME CENTER 420.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 13,563.84 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWERSPORTS PINEDALE 237.30 ROCKY MOUNTAIN YETI PINEDALE 4,226.25 / ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON 1,419.65 S.A.M. SERVICES, LLC 2,061.00 / DAWN SANCHEZ 63.24 SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 200,000.00 / SHOP 4-H/ NATIONAL 4-H COUNCIL 550.05 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LABORATORIES 263.25 / MEGAN SMITH 808.67 STAYBRIDGE SUITES - CHEYENNE 357.00 / SUBLETTE CENTER 40,000.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 242.83 / THE TIRE DEN, INC. 1,059.94 THE MASTER’S TOUCH, LLC 1,458.06 / TOWN OF MARBLETON 241.78 TRAPPER CONTRACTORS 750.00 / TRI-STATE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC 804.65 ULINE 479.66 / UNION TELEPHONE 955.00 / US DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY 246.00 VALLEY WIDE COOPERATIVE 58.53 / VERIZON WIRELESS 200.05 VERIZON WIRELESS 195.05 / DAN WANFALT 359.34 / WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 196.36 WAZITECH TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS 6,350.00 / WYOMING COUNTY AND PROSECUTING 300.00 WCTA 200.00 / WEIDNER FIRE 645.47 / WEX BANK 1,086.78 WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE INC. 60.00 / WIND RIVER WEB SERVICES LLC 95.00 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 10,452.65 / WYOMING ARMS LLC 14.27 WYODATA SECURITY INC 107.50 / WYOMING STATE BAR 172.00 XEROX CORPORATION 649.03 / XEROX CORPORATION 882.67

It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to approve payroll in the amount of $1,131,926.80. Motion carried. 

It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Noble to approve the Bond for Craig J. Smith, Treasurer of the Sublette County Recreation Board.  Motion carried. 

John Paravicini, representing the County Assessor’s office, met with the Board to present several Notices of Valuation Changes for a net amount of $25,599.64. 

It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Noble to approve a letter to the Bureau of Land Management with comments regarding their position on revising grazing regulations.  Motion carried.  Chairman Burnett signed the letter.

Old Business:

Commissioner Vickrey and Commissioner Rawhouser both observed the Enviremedial truck wash demonstration. 

Commissioner Noble attended the Predator Board Meeting, met with Union to discuss broadband buildout, and attended a meeting the day before with Chairman Burnett with members of the Rural Health Care Board and the Sublette Center. 

Greg Hancock, Executive Director with the Cheyenne Housing Authority, met with the Board to request their review and approval of a Resolution regarding “Welcome Home Wyoming” program.  County Attorney, Mike Crosson, said he would like more time to review the Resolution. 

Dennis Fornstrom, Planning and Zoning Administrator, met with the Board with a proposal from Larry Downs and Russell Blue proposing the Vacation of Cathey Minor Subdivision, and the re-platting of the lands owned by Larry Downs and Russell Blue.  The replat shall include all of Lot 1 & 2 of the Cathey Minor Subdivision and the N2 of Tract 3, Sheet 10, of the Hoback Ranches Subdivision. The lands are proposed to be re-platted to create two 20.08 acres lots to be known as the Cathey Minor Subdivision First Amendment.  It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to grant the vacation and replat.  Motion carried. 

Fornstrom also presented an application from Midland Livestock Co. requesting a Change of Zoning District Boundary pursuant to Chapter VIII, Section 2, of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations. The application proposes a Change of Zoning District Boundary for the SWSW4, Section 15, T30N, R104W, of the 6th PM, Sublette County Wyoming.  The 40-acre parcel is currently zoned (A-1) Agricultural, this application proposes to Change the Zoning District Boundary to (RS-1) Recreational Service Zoning. The applicant is requesting this Change in Zoning in order to create a rest area / camp ground near the Big Sandy Trailhead. It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Noble to grant application.  Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 1:30 P.M.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Notice #8195 published in the Pinedale

OFFICIAL
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS

March
10,
2020

The Board of County Commissioners met in special session in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming, on this date at 9:00 a.m. with David Burnett, Joel Bousman, Tom Noble, Mack Rawhouser, Doug Vickrey, John Paravicini, Mike Crosson, County Attorney, Matt Gaffney, County Administrator, Holly Dabb, Pinedale Roundup/Sublette Examiner, and Tracey Hoover, Deputy County Clerk present.  The purpose of the special session was to appoint a Sublette County Assessor. 

Chairman Burnett led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Chairman Burnett explained that the Board will conduct the interview in Executive Session, reconvene the meeting, and appoint a Sublette County Assessor.

 It was moved by Commissioner Noble and seconded by Commissioner Bousman to recess the meeting for an Executive Session to interview the candidates, in accordance with W.S. 16-4-405(a)(ii).  The motion carried.

John Paravicini was interviewed by the Board. 

At 9:45 a.m., it was moved by Commissioner Joel Bousman and seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to reconvene the public meeting.  The motion carried.

It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey and seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to appoint John Paravicini to the Office of Sublette County Assessor for a term to expire on January 4, 2021.  The motion carried, with the vote being:  Chairman Burnett, Commissioners Bousman, Rawhouser and Vickrey – aye; Commissioner Noble – abstained.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:50 a.m.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David W. Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Tracey L. Hoover, County Clerk

Notice #8196 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 2020

OFFICIAL
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS

March
13,
2020

The Board of County Commissioners met in special session in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming, on this date at 9:00 a.m. with David Burnett, Mack Rawhouser, Doug Vickrey, and Tracey Hoover, Deputy County Clerk present. Commissioner Bousman participated by telephone and Commissioner Noble was absent.  Numerous County Officials, employees and members of the public were present.  The purpose of the special session was to discuss possible responses to the Covid 19 virus. 

Chairman Burnett led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Chairman Burnett commented on the need to use precautions to mitigate the spread of the virus, but also being prepared in case of an outbreak.  Commissioner Rawhouser thanked everyone in the community for their work over the past week. 

Chairman Burnett asked Janna Lee, Public Health Nurse and Dr. Brendan Fitzsimmons, County Health Officer, to make their presentation to the public.  This included precautions to take, guidelines in place and the community and medical responses.  Chairman Burnett asked for public comments. 

Chairman Burnett asked Janna Lee what the Public Health Office needed in response to the virus.  She stated:  a budget line item, volunteer managers, part-time employee, paying of overtime, and additional funding as needed as services increase.  Chairman Burnett asked Dawn Walker, Sublette Center, about their supply of oxygen and personal protective equipment.  Dr. Fitzsimmons stated the clinics were ordering their limits. Dr. Fitzsimmons asked the Board about stocking up on common pharmaceuticals.  Chairman Burnett stated they should in order to provide them to persons subject to quarantine.  Wendy Boman, Rural Health Care District, stated she was concerned about the cost of the extra hours that may be required of District employees, considering their tight budget.  The Board told all parties to do what needed to be done in response to the virus and the costs would be paid.  Chairman Burnett asked for public comments.

The Board thanked everyone in the community for coming together and working as an excellent team.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:35 a.m.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David W. Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Tracey L. Hoover, County Clerk

Notice #8197 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company), for authority to approve a Demand Side Management (DSM) plan, as more fully described below:

RMP is a public utility as defined in Wyo. Stat. § 37-1-101(a)(vi)(C), subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-112. 

On March 26, 2020, RMP filed its Application requesting authority to implement [i] a 3-Year Plan for DSM Acquisition; [ii] modifications to Electric Service Schedule No. 191, including adjusting Category 1, 2 and 3 rates to .65 percent, 1.67 percent and 1.20 percent, respectively. 

RMP states the 3-Year Plan outlines energy savings targets and budget estimates informed from the 2019 Integrated Resource Plan.  The 3-Year Plan also contains Residential (Category 1) and Non-Residential (Categories 2 and 3) program strategy, and potential offerings in support of the 3-Year Plan energy savings targets. As part of the 3-Year Plan, the Company will continually monitor program kilowatt-hour savings and budgets and will add, remove, and/or modify offerings and initiatives in order to administer cost-effective programs and reasonably manage within the approved kWh savings and budget targets.

This is not a complete description of the Application. Interested persons may inspect the Application at RMP’s business offices throughout Wyoming and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, during regular business hours.  The Application may also be reviewed on line at http://www.pacificorp.com.

 Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, intervention petition, protest or request for a public hearing in this matter must so file with the Commission in writing on or before April 30, 2020.  Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.

If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing that you will attend, or you wish to file a public comment, statement, or protest, 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. 20000-580-ET-20 (Record No. 15480) in your communications.

Dated: March 30, 2020.

Notice #8198 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 2020

AGENDA
/
LEGAL
NOTICE

A regularly scheduled public meeting of the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2020 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, May 5, 2020 at 1:00 pm.  These meetings will be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room, in the Sublette County Courthouse, located at 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, and will be available by public media. 

Meeting agenda items and how to attend by use of public media will be posted and updated on the Sublette Counties Web Page at: www.sublettewyo.com 

  1. Sublette County Planning & Zoning will consider proposed updates and changes to Chapter II - Zoning Districts, Section 3, Chapter III - Development Standards, Section 39 & Section 41, Chapter IV - Zoning & Development Permits, Section 4, Chapter VIII - Administration, Section 4, Chapter IX - Family Division, and Chapter XI - Enforcement, Section 6, of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations.

Notice #8199 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 2020

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BIDS

Town of Pinedale, Wyoming

Dudley Key Sports Complex Project

TOP Bid No. 19655

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Pinedale is accepting Bids for a general contract for the construction of the Dudley Key Sports Complex Project.

Sealed Bids for the construction of the Project will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, located at 69 Pinedale South Road, Wyoming, 82941 (Town Hall) until Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 4:30 PM Mountain Time. At that time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read at that location. Bids shall be delivered according to the instructions to bidders.

The Project generally consists of constructing two softball/baseball fields, one little league baseball field, one soccer field, one concession building with restrooms, one storage/maintenance building, two parking lots and street surfaces, one pond, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk and flatwork, ballfield lighting, landscaping and irrigation, gravel pathways, new sewer and water mains and services, underground storm drain and all other incidentals required to complete the Dudley Key Sports Complex. The project is located adjacent to the Sublette County School District Bus Barn at 1776 W Pine Street in Pinedale, Wyoming. The project schedule generally runs from June 2020 through June 2021 as coordinated with the Owner.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Town of Pinedale

Complete digital bidding documents are available at www.questcdn.com. You may download the digital documents for $15 by inputting QuestCDN project No. 19655 on the website’s projects tab search page. Please contact QuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 for assistance in membership registration, downloading plan sets, and working with this digital project information. Paper or Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office.

Questions regarding the Bidding Documents should be directed to Jorgensen Associates by phone at 307-367-6548.

An optional pre-bid conference for the Project will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:00 PM via digital meeting (online). Use the following information for the meeting: https://zoom.us/j/447119152 Meeting ID: 447 119 152 or Dial +1 253 215 8782 US or +1 301 715 8592 US. Attendance at the pre-bid meeting is strongly encouraged.

For all further requirements regarding bid submittal, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, refer to the Instructions to Bidders that are included in the Bidding Documents. A bid security in the amount of 5% of the bid shall accompany each bid. All bids are to be prepared in accordance with the Bidding Documents. Responsible Wyoming bidders will be given a 5% preference.

The Town of Pinedale reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive all informalities.  The Town of Pinedale may accept any bid which in its opinion best serves its interests.

This Advertisement is issued by:

Owner: Town of Pinedale, Wyoming

Notice #8200 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 10, 2020

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To all it may concern:

The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Sublette has deemed it in the public interest to vacate and relinquish a portion of the PARADISE COUNTY ROAD NO. 23-136 and realign said portion thereof. The portion to be vacated and relinquished is described as follows:

On August 14, 1970, Elizabeth Townsend, granted to the County of Sublette a Right-of-Way Easement of record in Book 27 Misc., at Page 106, recorded on September 14, 1970 in the Office of the Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming, for Paradise County Road No. 23-136, of record in Book 30 Misc., at Page 595A (“The Easement”), on August 18, 1975;

The Easement stipulated that the grant would be perpetual so long as it was used for purposes of a public road.  BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING, hereby acknowledges that a portion of The Easement is not currently being used as a public road; said portion being generally described as follows:

STA 365+41 to STA 369+15 of PARADISE COUNTY ROAD NO. 23-136 as filed in Book 30, Misc., Page 595A in the Office of the Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming.

The portion to be realigned and adopted as a county road is described in the following instrument of record in the Office of the Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming:

1.) Book 112 of Miscellaneous, Page 313

All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said County, before noon on the 17th day of April, 2020, or such strip will be adopted as part of the PARADISE COUNTY ROAD NO. 23 136 ULTRA REALIGNMENT without reference to such objections or claims for damages, all in accordance with W.S. 24-3-110.

DATED this 23rd day of March, 2020.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Notice #8201 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on April 3, 10, 2020

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To all it may concern:

The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Sublette has deem