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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

Default having occurred and all prerequisites to foreclosure having been met, notice is hereby given that the mortgage given by Jeremy T. Williams and Kayla M. Williams, husband and wife, mortgagors, in favor of GMAC Mortgage Corporation, mortgagee, dated June 20, 2005, recorded June 22, 2005, in Book 124 of Mtg., Page 212, in the Office of the Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming, given to secure payment of a note in the original amount of One Hundred Sixty Two Thousand Seven Hundred One Dollar and 00/100 ($162,701.00).   Said note and mortgage were assigned to the Wyoming Community Development Authority by Assignment dated June 20, 2005, and recorded June 22, 2005, in Book 124 of Mtg., Page 223, and recorded July 13, 2005, in Book 125 of Mtg., Page 50, in the Office of the Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming. The past amount due as of March 25, 2019, is Six Thousand Six Hundred Forty One Dollars and 49/100 ($6,641.49), plus accruing interest, fees and costs, and the amount due as of March 25, 2019, is One Hundred Twenty Five Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Eight Dollars and 21/100 ($125,738.21), plus accruing interest, fees and costs. Said mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason of default the owner of the Note and Mortgage 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.  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 days prior to the commencement of this publication.  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 the bid.

Therefore, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the real property described as:

LOT 65, BLOCK 1 OF THE BARGER SUBDIVISION, FIRST FILING, SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING AS SET OUT ON THAT PLAT MAP RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF SUBLETTE COUNTY ON JANUARY 6, 1970 IN BOOK 26 OF MISC., PAGE 328 which has the address of 5 Oswego Trail, Boulder, Wyoming 82923, to be sold by public auction by the Sheriff to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 a.m. on April 26, 2019, on the steps of the Sublette County Courthouse, 21 South Tyler, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.  The sale will take place only if a representative of the Wyoming Community Development Authority, or its agent, is present. Wyoming Community Development Authority

By:  Thomas A. Valdez

Chapman Valdez & Lansing

125 West 2nd Street

P.O. Box 2710

Casper, WY 82602

Public Notice #7834 published in the Pinedale Roundup on March 29, April 5, 12, 19, 2019 

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules and Regulations, notice is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for a approval of a permanent extension to file its annual report with the Commission, 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 21, 2019, the Company submitted an Application requesting a permanent extension to file its annual report with the Commission.  Commission Rule Chapter 3, Section 32, requires utilities to file an annual report on or before May 1st of each year for the preceding calendar year in a form prescribed by the Commission.  RMP is requesting a permanent extension allowing the Company to file its annual report on June 15th  at the earliest, annually. 

This is not a complete description of RMP’s Application.  Interested persons may inspect the entire Application at RMP’s Wyoming offices 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, protest, intervention petition or request for a public hearing in this matter must file with the Commission in writing on or before April 19, 2019.  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. 20000-556-EA-19 (Record No. 15222) in your communications.

Dated:  March 27, 2019.

Public Notice #7840 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019 

Serve by publication: Nicole Houser Yannie contact David Yannie. Pending divorce and child custody action.

Public Notice #7841 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5, 12, 19, 26, 2019 

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

In re:

AMANDA BROOK KERN

Petitioner, for change of name to:

AMANDA BROOK THOMPSON

Case No. 8673

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

You are hereby notified that a Petition for Change of Name, has been filed on behalf of Amanda Brook Kern in the Wyoming District Comt for the 9th Judicial District, whose address is 21 S. Tyler Ave, Pinedale, WY, the object and prayer of which is to change the name of the above­ named person from Amanda Brook Kern to Amanda Brook Thompson.

Any objections must be filed with eh District Court within 30 days following that last day of publication of the notice, or and Order Granting Name Change may be granted without further notice.

Dated this day 29 day of March 20I9.

BY CLERK OF COURT:

Tiffany Olson

Deputy

Public Notice #7842 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 19, 26, 2019 

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL

PROJECT: SCSD#1 DOOR AND CAMERA SOFTWARE 2019

OWNER: Sublette County School District # 1

665 N. Tyler Ave.

Pinedale, Wyoming 82941

BID DATE: Tuesday, April 25, 2019

BID TIME: Time 4:00 PM MT

Sublette County School District # 1 in Pinedale, WY is seeking a software solution for door access and camera controls for all public buildings.  Letters of Interest with Qualifications will be received at the Sublette County School District # 1 Business Office located at 665 N. Tyler Ave., in Pinedale, WY 82941.

LETTERS OF INTEREST WILL BE OPENED 4:00 P.M., Monday April 25, 2019, at the Business Office.  LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Request for Qualifications criteria and specifications, drawings 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 Operations/Documents/Request for Proposals or by contacting Vern R. McAdams, Director of Business and Operations at 307-367-5510.  Questions pertaining to the project should be directed to Vern R. McAdams. District shall not be responsible for any oral instructions. 

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 as outlined in the bid documents.

Public Notice #7843 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019  

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL

PROJECT:  SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT # 1 PINEDALE HIGH SCHOOL DOOR CLOSURES 2019

OWNER:

Sublette County School District # 1

665 N Tyler Ave.

P.O. Box 549

Pinedale, Wyoming 82941

BID DATE: May 1, 2019

BID TIME: Time 4:00 PM MT

Sublette County School District # 1 in Pinedale, WY is seeking to replace door closures on doors in Pinedale High School.  Bids will be received at the Sublette County School District # 1 Business Office located at 665 N. Tyler Ave., in Pinedale, WY 82941.

There will be a mandatory walk through at Pinedale High School April 23, 2019; 4:00 PM. 

RESPONSES WILL BE OPENED 4:00 P.M., Wednesday May 1, 2019, in the Board Room.  LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Request for Proposal criteria and specifications, construction drawings and details may be obtained from the District’s website at http://www.sub1.org/business-finance-89ce0f2d or by contacting the Business Office.  Questions pertaining to the project should be directed to Gregg Anderson. 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 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 as outlined in the bid documents.

Public Notice #7844 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019   

STATE OF WYOMING              )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT

) ss.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE                       )

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE        )

PROBATE NO. 2019-2409

OF NORMA GATTO, a/k/a NORMA)

  1. GATTO )

Deceased.       )

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DECREE OF SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF  REAL PROPERTY

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that VINCENT GATTO and GEORGE GATTO, Successor Trustees of the NORMA D. GATTO 2007 LIVING TRUST, dated 2/9/07 have filed an Application for a Decree of Summary Distribution of Real Property requesting that the Court enter a Decree setting over certain real property from NORMA GATTO, a/k/a NORMA D. GATTO, deceased, to VINCENT GATTO and GEORGE GATTO, Successor Trustees of the NORMA D. GATTO 2007 LIVING TRUST, dated 2/9/07.

In said Application VINCENT GATTO and GEORGE GATTO allege:

  1. That the Decedent, NORMA GATTO, a/k/a NORMA D. GATTO, died on 7/6/18 in the County of DuPage, State of Illinois, was a resident of DuPage County, Illinois, and left real property owned in her name in Sublette County, Wyoming;
  2. That VINCENT GATTO and GEORGE GATTO are the surviving sons of NORMA GATTO, a/k/a NORMA D. GATTO and the successor trustees of the NORMA D. GATTO 2007 LIVING TRUST, dated 2/9/07. NORMA GATTO, a/k/a NORMA D. GATTO left no surviving spouse and there are no deceased children of NORMA GATTO, a/k/a NORMA D. GATTO.
  3. That the Decedent’s Last Will and Testament bequeathed all her estate to the NORMA D. GATTO 2007 LIVING TRUST, dated 2/9/07.
  4. That thirty (30) days have elapsed since the death of the Decedent.
  5. That the entire estate of the Decedent, both real and personal, did not exceed Two Hundred Thousand and NO/100 ($200,000.00) Dollars.
  6. That application for appointment of a personal representative was made in the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, State of Illinois titled “In Re the Estate of Norma Gatto Deceased. Vincent Gatto and George Gatto were appointed as Independent Executors of the estate of Norma Gatto on 1/25/19.
  7. That the Decedent owned certain real property in Sublette County, Wyoming, to-wit:

Lot Fifty-Three (53), Block One (1), Barger Subdivision, Sublette County, Wyoming as the same appears on the official map or plat thereof as filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds for Sublette County, Wyoming;

TOGETHER WITH all improvements and appurtenances thereunto appertaining.

SUBJECT TO reservations and restrictions contained in the United States patents, to easements and rights-of-way of record or in use, to prior mineral reservations of record and to all other matters of public record.

  1. That the value of this said real property is less than Two Hundred Thousand and NO/100 ($200,000.00) Dollars.
  2. That VINCENT GATTO and GEORGE GATTO, Successor Trustees of the NORMA D. GATTO 2007 LIVING TRUST, dated 2/9/07 are entitled to have said Decedent’s real property set over to them due to the terms of Decedent’s Will.
  3. That there are no other distributees or heirs of the Decedent having any right to succeed to said property under probate proceedings.

Anyone having an objection to said Application shall file it with the Clerk of District Court, Sublette County, Wyoming prior to 5/6/19.

DATED this ________ day of ____________________, 20____.

JANET K. MONTGOMERY

Clerk of District Court

Public Notice #7845 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019 

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL

PROJECT:  SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT # 1 AG PICKUP

OWNER:

Sublette County School District # 1

665 N Tyler Ave.

P.O. Box 549

Pinedale, Wyoming 82941

BID DATE: April 29, 2019

BID TIME: Time 4:00 PM MT

Sublette County School District # 1 in Pinedale, WY is seeking to replace a pickup for agriculture classes and activities.  Bids will be received at the Sublette County School District # 1 Business Office located at 665 N. Tyler Ave., in Pinedale, WY 82941.

RESPONSES WILL BE OPENED 4:00 P.M., Monday April 29, 2019, in the Board Room.  LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Request for Proposal criteria and specifications, construction drawings and details may be obtained from the District’s website at http://www.sub1.org/business-finance-89ce0f2d or by contacting the Business Office.  Questions pertaining to the project should 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 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 as outlined in the bid documents.

Public Notice #7846 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019    

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

OF THE STATE OF WYOMING IN AND FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY

Docket No. 2407

In the Matter of the Estate of )

KIRSTEN K. LA MONTAGNE,   )

a/k/a KISË LA MONTAGNE,     )

Deceased.                   )

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DECREE

ESTABLISHING RIGHT AND TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a sworn application has been made for a decree in the Ninth Judicial District Court in and for Sublette County, State of Wyoming establishing in Kendall La Montagne Peterson and Deborah Grossman, Co-Trustees of the Kirsten K. La Montagne 1996 Revocable Trust under agreement dated June 24, 1996, as amended and restated December 24, 2016, the right and title to the Decedent’s interests in all oil, gas, coal, fissionable materials and other minerals, whether herein enumerated or not, in the following lands located in Sublette County, State of Wyoming, to-wit:

Township 29 North, Range 113 West of the 6th P.M.

Sections: 14, 20, 23, 25, 26, 35, and 36

Township 28 North, Range 113 West of the 6th P.M.

Sections: 3, 4 and 23

Any objection to the Application shall be filed before the expiration of the later of twenty (20) days after the mailing required by Wyo. Stat. § 2-1-205(d) or (30) days after the date of the first publication of this Notice.  An untimely objection is barred.  If no timely objection is filed, the Court shall enter a decree establishing the right and title to the aforementioned property located in Wyoming. 

Kendall La Montagne Peterson and Deborah Grossman, Co-Trustees of the Kirsten K. La Montagne 1996 Revocable Trust under agreement dated June 24, 1996, as amended and restated December 24, 2016, APPLICANTS

ATTORNEYS FOR APPLICANTS

Natalie K. Winegar, Attorney #6-3870

Long Reimer Winegar LLP

P.O. Box 87

Cheyenne, WY 82003-0087

(307) 635-0710

(307) 635-0413 fax

Public Notice #7847 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019 

STATE OF WYOMING  )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT ) ss.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE           )

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE        )

PROBATE NO. 2019-2410

OF JANE RIDGES OLSEN          )

Deceased.                   )

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DECREE OF SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF  REAL PROPERTY

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that MARGARET R. OLSEN and NANCY OLSEN RUSSELL, have filed an Application for a Decree of Summary Distribution of Real Property requesting that the Court enter a Decree setting over certain real property from JANE RIDGES OLSEN, deceased, to MARGARET R. OLSEN and NANCY OLSEN RUSSELL.

In said Application MARGARET R. OLSEN and NANCY OLSEN RUSSELL allege:

  1. That the Decedent, JANE RIDGES OLSEN, died on 10/28/18 in Indian River County, State of Florida, was a resident of Indian River County, Florida, and left real property owned in her name in Sublette County, Wyoming;
  2. That MARGARET R. OLSEN and NANCY OLSEN RUSSELL are the surviving daughters sole heirs and devisees of JANE RIDGES OLSEN. JANE RIDGES OLSEN left no surviving spouse and there are no deceased children of JANE RIDGES OLSEN.
  3. That the Decedent’s Last Will and Testament bequeathed all her estate to MARGARET R. OLSEN and NANCY OLSEN RUSSELL.
  4. That thirty (30) days have elapsed since the death of the Decedent.
  5. That the entire estate of the Decedent, both real and personal, did not exceed Two Hundred Thousand and NO/100 ($200,000.00) Dollars.
  6. That application for appointment of a personal representative was made in the Circuit Court for Indian River County, State of Florida Probate Division as File No. 312018CP001192. Margaret R. Olsen was appointed as Personal Representative of the estate of Jane R. Olsen on 12/19/18.
  7. That the Decedent owned certain real property in Sublette County, Wyoming, to-wit:

Township 36 North, Range 112 West of the 6th P.M., Sublette County, Wyoming:

Section 4: SW¼SW¼

TOGETHER WITH a perpetual easement for ingress and egress thereto over and across  the west 33 feet of that portion of the Ne¼SW¼ and the SE¼SW¼ of said Section 4 going South from the Rim Road right-of-way for a distance of 100 feet;

TOGETHER WITH all improvements and appurtenances thereunto appertaining.

SUBJECT TO reservations and restrictions contained in the United States patents, to easements and rights-of-way of record or in use, to prior mineral reservations of record and to all other matters of public record.

  1. That the value of this said real property is less than Two Hundred Thousand and NO/100 ($200,000.00) Dollars.
  2. That MARGARET R. OLSEN and NANCY OLSEN RUSSELL are entitled to have said Decedent’s real property set over to them due to the terms of Decedent’s Will.
  3. That there are no other distributees or heirs of the Decedent having any right to succeed to said property under probate proceedings.

Anyone having an objection to said Application shall file it with the Clerk of District Court, Sublette County, Wyoming prior to 5/6/19.

DATED this ________ day of ______, 20____.

JANET K. MONTGOMERY

Clerk of District Court

Public Notice #7848 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019

NOTICE OF VACANCY

A vacancy in the office of The Pinedale Town Council has been created by the resignation of Councilman Erik Ashley.  This vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the Town Council. Parties interested in filling the vacancy are invited to submit a letter of interest and a list of their qualifications therefor.  All letters of interests and lists of qualifications must be received no later than 4:00 PM on Monday, April 15th, 2019, by the Town Clerk, located at 69 Pinedale South Road, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Letters of interests and lists of qualifications may be mailed to Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, Pinedale, WY  82941. Sufficient time should be allowed to allow receipt by the Town Clerk by the cutoff date above.  Interested parties must reside within the Town limits and be a registered voter of the Town of Pinedale and the State of Wyoming to be considered eligible. 

The starting time of the regularly scheduled Town Council meeting has been changed to 4:00 PM, Monday, April 22, 2019 at the Commissioner’s Room of the Sublette County Courthouse; 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming.  It is anticipated that the meeting will commence with an executive session to interview each candidate.  Following the executive session, a public hearing will be held to further interview each candidate as deemed necessary and review their qualifications.  If a majority of the Council is able to agree upon a particular candidate, it shall then by resolution appoint that candidate to fill the office. Appointment shall be until the seating of officers after the next general Town election.

Public Notice #7849 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019

BIG SANDY WATERSHED STUDY

Public Meeting in Farson, WY

April 17, 2019

1:00 p.m.

The Sublette County Conservation District (SCCD), Sweetwater County Conservation District (SWCCD), and Wyoming Water Development Office (WWDO) are holding a public informational meeting for the Big Sandy Watershed Level I Study at 1:00 p.m. on April 17, 2019.  The meeting will be held in the “Boars Tusk Room” in the Eden Valley Community Center located at 4039 U.S. Highway 191, Farson, Wyoming.  The Level I Study has been ongoing since July of 2018.  This meeting will be focused on updating the public on Study progress, including water rights compilation, GIS database inclusion, rehabilitation projects, hydrological analysis, environmental analysis, and other pertinent information related to the function of said watershed.  Following a presentation outlining progress and goals of this watershed study, we will be available to discuss potential projects, funding resources, and specific questions regarding water projects you might have.  The deadline for submitting your new projects or rehabilitation projects, within the Big Sandy watershed, is May 1, 2019.  If you have any documentation or completed plans for your specific project, please bring them to the meeting.  Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to implement projects that increase the function and overall health of the watershed!

For questions or more information, please contact:

Mike Jackson, Rio Verde Engineering:

(307) 367-2826

Mike Henn, SCCD  (307) 367-2257

Julie Gondzar, WWDO:           (307) 777-7626

Jodie Pavlica, WWDO: (307) 777-7626

Find more information on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SubletteCD/

Public Notice #7850 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 5,12, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice is hereby given that a public hearing is scheduled regarding the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for a Certificate of Pubic Convenience and Necessity (CPSN) to remove existing wind turbines, construct new wind turbines and update collector lines at its Foote Creek I wind energy site.  The public hearing is set to commence on Thursday, April 25, 2019, at 1:30 p.m., in the Commission’s hearing room located at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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 February 5, 2019, the Company submitted an Application together with testimony, and exhibits requesting the Commission grant a CPCN to remove existing wind turbines, construct new wind turbines and update collector lines at its Foote Creek I wind energy site.  Specifically, RMP requests the Commission grant a CPCN to [i] construct approximately 12 new wind turbines and replace the Company’s 68 existing wind turbines; [ii] update existing 34.5 kilovolt (“kV”) collector lines; and [iii] other project site upgrades including a switchgear and controls enclosure and limited road realignments necessary for access to the new turbine locations, at the existing Foote Creek I Wind Energy Facility1 (the Project).

All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing which will be conducted in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission Rules and Special Regulations.  Interested persons may appear and be heard, either in person or through counsel, as provided by Commission Rule.

The Commission’s hearings are open to all persons. If you wish to attend the hearing and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427 (Voice or TTY) in Cheyenne during regular business hours or write them at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay (TTY) by dialing 711.  Please mention Docket No. 20000-553-EN-19 (Record No. 15202) in your correspondence.  If you wish to listen to the hearing scheduled in this matter go to http://psc.wy.us at the appropriate time and follow the instructions to connect to the hearing.

Dated: April 4, 2019.

Public Notice #7851 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12,19, 2019

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

Probate No. 2408

IN THE MATTE R OF THE ESTATE OF EARL ANDREW MOORE,

Deceased.

NOTICE

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of March, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of Decedent was admitted to probate by the District Court of Sublette County, Wyoming, Ninth Judicial District, Probate No. 2408, and that  DIANE  ANDERS and JODY L. JAMES were appointed  Personal  Representatives  thereof.  Any  action  to  set aside the Will shall be filed in the Court within  three  months  from the date  of  the first publication of this notice or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is further given that all persons  indebted  to  the  decedent  or  to  his  Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the  undersigned  c/o  P.O. Box 688, Pinedale, Wyo ming 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 27th day of March, 2019.

Marilyn R. Filkins #6-3174

FILKINS LAW OFFICE

P.O. Box 688, Pinedale, WY 82941

307-367-7550

Public Notice #7852 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12, 19, 26, 2019

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS

MARCH 19, 2019

The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session in the Council Chambers of the Marbleton Town Hall, in Marbleton, Wyoming on this date at 9:00 a.m. with David Burnett, Joel Bousman, Tom Noble, Mack Rawhouser, Doug Vickrey, Holly Daab of the Pinedale Roundup, Billy Pape, Nancy Veir with Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Mike Crosson, County Attorney, and Carrie Long, County Clerk present.

Chairman Burnett led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance. 

The minutes of the preceding regular meeting of March 5, 2019, were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Vickrey and seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser.  The motion carried unanimously.

There were two additions to the agenda:  Nancy Veir, with Wyoming DEQ and approval of Surety Bonds on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser.  The motion carried unanimously.

Mark Pape, with Tegeler Insurance, met with the Board to discuss renewal of the property casualty insurance.  He gave a brief history of the relationship between One Beacon and the County as well as a recap of the history with Travelers.  Mark explained the proposed premium from One Beacon was approximately $15,000 less than the original proposal of 380,190.  This was due to the fact One Beacon personnel had met with several elected officials and department heads for a best employment practices seminar and One Beacon was satisfied with the direction the County was proceeding to address Human Resources structuring.  After discussion Commissioner Rawhouser made a motion to choose the 2019 bid of 364,406 with One Beacon.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried.

Nancy Veir, from Wyoming DEQ, met with the Board.  She stated she was attending this meeting because Shad Cooper, Fire Warden, had been communicating with their department regarding slash pile burning.  Nancy explained the period between January 1 and March 31 was not a favorable time to conduct these types burns because of the ozone conditions.  She recommended an approach of open communication between DEQ and the fire department in getting this information to the public.  Shad Cooper joined the discussion stating he is willing to participate with DEQ in working with the Sheriff’s communication department to let the public know the favorable and unfavorable times to burn when citizens call dispatch to notify them of burning.

Nancy went on to explain about the recent Ozona Action Days and the continued monitoring of the air quality.

Shad Cooper met with the Board regarding a recommendation on the Fire Apparatus Bid, the Pearce proposal.  He stated he would like to move forward with building the fire apparatus as recommended.  He stated he believed the best approach was to pay 100% of the contracted amount with a Performance Bond binding Pearce to the completion of the Apparatus, saving approximately $20,000. Commissioner Vickrey said he opposed paying for the Apparatus before it is received.  Commissioner Rawhouser made a motion to accept the bid and the payment of 100%.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried 4 to 1, with Commissioner Vickrey voting no.

Shad also requested the Board allow him to solicit proposals for the Wildland Fire Apparatus rather than bids.  Chairman Burnett instructed him to proceed with proposals.

Shad explained to the Board he had been asked to participate in the compiling the 8th addition of the Fire Fighting textbook and would involve the County paying half of the expenses involved.  Chairman Burnett directed Shad to proceed with participating in the textbook compilation.

Billy Pape, Road & Bridge supervisor, met with the Board to approve bids on the leftover auction items.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the bids, Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Todd Hurd, with Forsgren & Associates met with the Board to discuss the Daniel Fire Station.  He presented a proposed layout of the fire hall location and a proposal from Sehnert Systems, Inc. for the design and specification for the new Fire and County building in Daniel.  Commissioner Vickrey stated Daniel has no need of a fire hall.  Shad explained the fire hall isn’t specifically for Daniel but that it would be centrally located in the County and available to respond in any direction.  He also explained the building will be shared with Road & Bridge on property already owned by the County.  He stated this location was favorable to house the water supply for the rural community.  Commissioner Rawhouser made a motion to move forward with the proposal with Sehnert.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried 4 to 1 with Commissioner Vickrey voting no.

The next item was the approval of Surety Bonds for:  Valerie Williams from the Big Piney Cemetery District; Jana Bloxham from the Upper Green River Cemetery District; and Robert Barrett from the County of Sublette Recreation Board.  Commissioner Vickrey made a motion to approve the bonds, Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve Accounts Payable.  Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion.  Motion carried unanimously.

LINCOLN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 1,065.05 / ABS ARCHITECTURAL 177.00 ADAMS CONCRETE, INC. 21,000.00 / GREGORY F. ALLEN 687.00 / IAN ALLEN 137.69 ALTITUDE DRUG LLC 1,095.33 / AMERIGAS 1,197.50 / ASPEN TRAVEL 230.00 A TO Z HARDWARE 417.11 / MARYLISA BAXLEY 389.25 / BAYMONT INN-PINEDALE 316.00 TRAVIS BINGHAM 646.97 / BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 236.90 JOEL E. BOUSMAN 2,703.71 / BOULDER VETERINARY CLINIC 199.00 BRIANNE BROWER 818.10 / BUCKY’S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 24.54 DAVID BURNETT, M.D. 348.63 / CALIBRE PRESS - LIFELINE 179.00 CARRIER CORPORATION 759.00 / CASTLE ROCK PINEDALE 334.52 CE BROOKS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 164.50 / CHARM-TEX 202.90 / CHIEF 81.62 MICHAEL CHRISTIE 534.28 / COGNIVIEW LLC 275.00 / COMPULINK, LTD. 1,300.00 CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 31,959.17 / DANIELLE COOPER 292.27 / COOPER, SHAD 70.83 COUNTRY LANE GAS & GROCERIES 30.72 / CTC TECHNOLOGY & ENERGY 6,190.00 DE LAGE LANDEN FINANCIAL 151.80 / DELL MARKETING LP 4,492.94 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 465.08 / DIRECTV 373.92 / DOMINION ENERGY 1,236.23 DEPT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 16,253.38 / EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 247.98 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 16,777.50 / ELITE EDGE FIREARMS TRAINING 250.00 FASTENAL COMPANY 794.62 / F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 383.95 FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 570.00 / FIRST BANK DIVISION OF GLACIER BANK 80.00 FRONTIER ELECTRIC INC. 3,268.80 / FRONTIER FORD 49,474.85 / GALLS, LLC 1,568.39 GLACIER 2 GROUNDWATER 150.00 / GLAXOSMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS 2,772.00 GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 3,150.00 / HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. 102.43 INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 119.95 / INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC 222.00 J. J. KELLER 217.87 / JOHN THOMAS JOHNSTON 1,300.00 J. WILCOX SALES COMPANY 1,755.09 / ALARIC KADERAVEK 51.33 KELLERSTRASS ENTERPRISES, INC 22,212.52 / KOMATSU EQUIPMENT 97.80 ROBERT LAING 50.00 / TRAVIS LANNING 25.00 / LBISAT LLC 246.00 L. N. CURTIS & SONS 795.39 / CARRIE LONG 189.00 / LOWER VALLEY ENERGY 257.14 M & M TRANSFER INC. 408.00 / M-B COMPANIES, INC. 1,309.47 / DAN MCCLURE 458.90 MCMILLEN, STEPHANIE 88.36 / MIDWAY MALL 351.08 / MOOSELY MAILBOXES 289.43 MOORE MEDICAL,LLC 258.51 / MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. 3,715.12 MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 72.03 / MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 187.09 MY BINDING 645.17 / NATIONAL BUSINESS FURNITURE INC 1,950.00 NATIONAL PEN CO 298.15 / JACLYN NELSON 63.10 / NICHOLAS AND COMPANY 125.00 NIGHTFORCE OPTICS, INC 2,299.50 / NYC GRAPHICS 313.40 / OFFICE ALLY 35.00 OFFICE OUTLET 2,325.73 / PACIFIC STEEL & RECYCLING 305.99 PUBLIC AGENCY TRAINING COUNCIL 375.00 / PATC TECH 99.00 PERFORMANCE TECH, LLC 3,316.76 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 6,369.17 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY 348.00 / PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 8,376.67 PINEDALE GLASS & MORE 840.00 / PINEDALE LUMBER 1,061.38 PINEDALE ROUNDUP 2,350.75 / PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC 12.91 THE FAMILY TREE, INC 951.00 / PREMIER SITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 26,757.97 CHRIS WEBB 2,335.00 / QUILL CORPORATION 1,996.85 / MACK RAWHOUSER 441.68 REBEL AUTO PARTS 524.88 / WYOMING RANGE MEDICAL PC 5,300.00 RENDEZVOUS POINTE 11,801.00 / RICHARD COWELL TACTICAL 456.00 RIDLEY’S FAMILY MARKETS 283.41 / RIO VERDE ENGINEERING 24,580.32 RIVERA LODGE 57.50 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 6,082.46 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WASH, LLC 249.00 / ROBINSON STELTING WELCH LLC 195.50 ROCKY MOUNTAIN YETI PINEDALE 3,889.84 / ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON 2,007.99 ROEMER INDUSTRIES, INC. 7,866.75 / SANOFI PASTEUR 2,916.68 SATCOM GLOBAL 277.05 / SUBLETTE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2,368.50 DON SCHOOLEY 50.00 / SCOTT, TRISHA 72.70 SUBLETTE COUNTY RURAL HEALTH 25,713.50 / SEMI SERVICE INC. 5,737.86 SHADOW MOUNTAIN WATER OF WY 124.50 / STERLING COMMUNICATIONS 998.03 SUBWAY SANWICHES & SALADS 119.97 / TEGELER & ASSOCIATES 19,567.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 1,404.54 / TIME PAYMENT CORP 869.95 THE MASTER’S TOUCH, LLC 257.93 / TOWN OF MARBLETON 670.86 TOWN OF PINEDALE 1,816.00 / TRAPPER CONTRACTORS 1,210.00 / TRACTOR SALES 193.75 TRANS UNION RISK AND ALTERNATIVE 110.00 TRI-STATE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC 627,072.00 TETON YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES 10,530.00 / UNIVERSITY HOTEL 201.04 UNION TELEPHONE 1,006.83 / VALLEY WIDE COOPERATIVE 41.32 VERIZON WIRELESS 9,706.14 / VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES 24.67 WATTS STEAM STORE, INC. 799.00 / WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 2,790.11 WY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 2.00 / WEIDNER FIRE 1,044.34 THE WILDFIRE PROJECT 350.00 / WILDRED SERVICES 1,175.00 / SKYLAR WILSON 360.00 WORLD WASH LLC 525.00 / WY STATE FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE 269.28 WATCHGUARD SECURITY SYSTEMS 120.00 / WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 20,561.46 WYOMING BEHAVIORAL INSTITUTE 1,340.00 / WYOMING.COM 10.00 WYOMING WATERWORKS, LLC 45.00 / WYOMING PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY 208.00 WYOMING STATE BAR 260.00 / XEROX CORPORATION 4,114.79

Betinna Sparrow was present for public comments.  She gave the Board order forms for the Daffodil fundraiser for Kickin’ Cancer.  She also stated she would like to see the Board partner with the Rural Health Care Board in working through their struggles.  Chairman Burnett thanked her for her input.

Monthly reports:  Commissioner Rawhouser stated he and Commissioner Noble had attended a meeting with Wyoming Department of Transportation and Wyoming Game & Fish in reference to the deer fence.  He stated the two entities are planning on requesting federal money to get the project going. 

The transfer of retail liquor license from Half Moon Lake Lodge LLC to JCM Estates LLC was approved on motion by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Bousman.  Motion carried unanimously.

Commissioner Rawhouser and Chairman Burnett had also attended a meeting with the Wyoming Business Council to show their support for the Envirimedial proposal.

Commissioner Bousman stated he had spent a week in Washington with National Association of County Officers, NACO, in an effort to inform the public about new opportunities to be involved in Federal Lands management.  He said he sent a report to newspaper and Pinedale Online. 

Commissioner Noble said he spoke with Joann with CTC and the process of moving forward with All West. He had also met with the Broadband workgroup.

Commissioner Vickrey stated he had toured Envirimedial, attended the SCRHCB meeting, and attended a Rec Board meeting.

Chairman Burnett said he had attended the meeting in Casper and a SCRHCB meeting.  He also recognized County Attorney, Mike Crosson, and thanked him for attending.

Meeting was adjourned at 11:35.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Public Notice #7853 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12, 2019

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE        )                Probate Docket No. 2405   )

 OF                  )

MARY ANN MENSTER,            )

Deceased.                   )           NOTICE OF PROBATE

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of March, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of MARY ANN MENSTER was admitted to probate by the above-named court, and that LINDSEY GOOCH and WESLEY GOOCH were appointed Personal Representatives thereof.  Any action to set aside the Will shall be filed with the Court within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or thereafter be forever barred.

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 the offices of Aaron J. Vincent, Vincent Law Office, 301 East Adams, P.O. Box 433, Riverton, WY  82501.

Creditors having claims against the decedent or his estate are required to file them in duplicate, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on 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 4th day of April, 2019.

LINDSEY GOOCH and

WESLEY GOOCH,       

Personal Representatives of the

Estate of MARY ANN MENSTER,

Deceased

Public Notice #7854 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12, 19, 26, 2019

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

The Roberta Bacheller Ranching, LLC, hereby gives notice that it has filed Articles of Dissolution with the Wyoming Secretary of State and will be winding up and liquidating its affairs. Claimants that have not received prior written notice may submit claims by mailing an itemized, detailed claim to The Roberta Bacheller Ranching, LLC at Prehoda, Edwards & Rampulla, LLC, 1273 N. 15th Street, Ste. 101, Laramie, WY 82072.  A claim against the company will be barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within three (3) years after publication of this notice or the number of years set forth in the applicable statute of limitations, whichever is less.

DATED: April 12th, 2019.

/s/: The Roberta Bacheller Ranching, LLC

Public Notice #7855 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12, 2019

Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Sublette County, Wyoming, pursuant to Wyoming Statute §18-2-115 (a), intends to consider and adopt standards to declare a nuisance in accordance with Wyoming Statute §18-2-101 (a)(viii), at its regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission on April 18, 2019, and the County Commissioners meeting on May 7, 2019.  The full text of the proposed regulation can be obtained at the Sublette County Planning & Zoning Office, or online at sublettewyo.com. Anyone wishing to comment on the proposed regulation may submit written comments to the Sublette County Planning & Zoning Office, or may provide oral comments at the County Planning & Zoning and County Commissioner’s meeting listed above.

Public Notice #7856 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12, 2019

STATE OF WYOMING  )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE           ) ss

TOWN OF PINEDALE   )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, March 25, 2019 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, John Paravicini, and Dean Loftus. Those in attendance included Sheriff KC Lehr; Abram Pearce, representing Jorgensen Engineering; Chrissy Johnson, representing Skyline Theater Project; Robin Clover, representing the Sexual Assault and Family Violence (SAFV) Task Force; Holly Dabb, representing the Pinedale Roundup; Kevin Mitchell, Ruth Neely, Samantha Morgan, Heidi Boehm, Emily Linney, Hayley Ruland, and James Parker, Town employees; Maureen Rudnick, Town Clerk; Ted York; Isaac Best; Erik Ashley; Jerun Kerback; Melissa Ryckman; David Pawlowski; Dawn Ballou; Clint Gilchrist; Tom Kellen; Jim and Synve Mitchell; and Town Attorney Ed Wood.

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Mayor Murdock began the interviews for the vacant Town Council seat with Melissa Ryckman, followed by Ted York, Isaac Best, Jerun Kerback, and Erik Ashley.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to exit regular session and enter executive session to discuss the new appointment to the vacant town council seat. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0. Executive session was entered at 5:09PM.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to exit executive session and enter regular session. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0. Council returned to regular session at 5:48PM.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to adopt Resolution 2019-9, a resolution appointing Erik Ashley as Town Council member until the next election. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Mayor Murdock began the scheduled workshop, the purpose of which was to discuss among council the draft human resources documents (HR); and drafts that detail both Town priorities and the updated procurement policy. The HR draft was presented by Rudnick. Several changes were suggested to the HR draft. The finalized document is projected to be complete by the April 8, 2019 council meeting. There was not enough time for Council to review the draft of Town Priorities during this workshop, but the updated Procurement Policy was reviewed.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the minutes of the March 11, 2019 council meeting as presented. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 5-0.

 Robin Clover, director of the SAFV Task Force, presented to the council the SAFV Task Force Sexual Abuse Awareness Proclamation. Motion by Councilman Swafford to read and approve the Sexual Abuse Awareness Proclamation. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Abram Pearce, representing Jorgenson Associates, gave the council an update regarding the EPA.

Mayor Murdock briefed the council on the broadband initiative and a prospective future joint powers agreement.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to authorize the consolidation of water meters for Vista Properties located at 1100 Wilson St., given that the units are part of one structure and unable to be sold separately. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to table the Temporary Use and Park Reservation permits submitted by Rolling Thunder, until more information can be gathered. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to waive the late fees for the April 2019 billing cycle due to a malfunction at the postal service. Councilman Paravicini seconded the motion. Motion passed 5- 0.

Ann Chambers Noble representing the Sublette Group for Community Initiative presented to the town council on the fundraising efforts put forth by the Skyline Theater Group. Council approved further research to be done by the mayor and Town staff to see if the theater would be viable, a project the Town would be able to support.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 647 on third reading regarding the Park and Tree Board, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming amending Section 429- 2 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to establish the board as consisting of three voting and two non- voting members and establishing a quorum. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0-

  1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve Ordinance 648 on third reading, an ordinance amending Section 34-12 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to modify the filing dates for election petitions. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 649 on third reading, and ordinance creating Chapter 93 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to create an Airport Board, after making the following changes: The effective date shall be July 1, 2019; the initial term of office shall commence July 1, 2019; “with approval of the Town Council” is deleted from 93-3; term limits and board reappointments are deleted from 93-3; and 93-7, Spending Authority is changed to read, “All expenditures shall conform with the Town’s Procurement Policy as adopted.” Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve Ordinance 650 on third reading, an ordinance granting a franchise to Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink QC on behalf of itself and its operating affiliates (“CenturyLink”) to operate and maintain a telecommunications system (“The System”) in the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to adopt Resolution 2019-10, a Resolution Adopting Priorities for the Town of Pinedale. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to table Resolution 2019-11, a Resolution Adopting Employment Guide, Job Descriptions, and Employee Evaluation Form, until the next regularly scheduled Town Council meeting on April 8, 2019. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to adopt Resolution 2019-12, A Resolution Adopting the Town of Pinedale Procurement Policy. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Ashley abstained.

Council reviewed the Municipal Court report for February 2019. Council reviewed the Public Works report for February 2019.

Council reviewed the Water and Wastewater Department Monthly Report.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the Airport Board Treasurer’s Report for February 2019. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5/0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the PTTC bills in the amount of $14,089.00. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 5/0.

The following bills were presented for payment: All American Fuel Company, Inc., $2,372.89; Bucky’s Outdoors, $182.70; CenturyLink, $2,128.70; Cole - Parmer Scientific Experts, $117.61; Dana Kepner Company Inc., $288.00; Energy Laboratories, $1,080.00; Freedom Mailing Services, Inc., $413.58; Hach, $920.16; Hanson, Ronald, $110.00; Hartman, Spencer, $55.00; Hattan, Laura, $2,500.00; Jorgensen Associates PC, $535.00; M & M Transfer, $99.00; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $15.71; Museum of the Mt. Man, $100.00; New Thought Media, $9,000.00; Office Outlet, $145.52; One-Call of Wyoming, $3.00; Phenova, Inc., $329.77; Pinedale Roundup Roughneck, $1,857.77; Propet Distributors Inc., $720.95; Quill Corporation, $639.89; Rio Verde Engineering, Inc., $100.00; Rudnick, Maureen, $1,576.50; Simpson, Randy, $110.00; State Fire Sales & Service, $525.00; Sublette County Rural Health, $150.00; Sublette County Unified Fire, $36.54; Town of Pinedale Water/Sewer, $1,324.50; Treetop Products Inc., $4,547.87; Union Telephone Company, Inc., $356.22; Verizon Wireless, $246.72; Miller, Kory Kay, $232.00; Pinedale Hospitality, LLC, $9,920.00; and Squaretop Mountain, LLC, $2,336.00.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the bills in the amount of $45,076.60 paid with check numbers 24964 – 24998. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5/0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve payroll and benefits for 3/31/2019. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5/0.

 Motion by Councilman Paravicini to exit regular session and enter executive session to discuss pending litigation and personnel. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5/0. Executive session was entered at 8:10PM.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to exit executive session and enter regular session. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 5/0. Regular session was entered at 9:46PM.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to increase the annual pay and/or change the job titles or positions of the following employees: Town Clerk Maureen Rudnick from $60,000 to $70,000; Assistant Town Clerk Crystal Flinner from $39,998 to $43,500; Communications/ PTTC Ambassador Heidi Boehm from $31,200 to $38,304; change in position from Maintenance worker to Parks Manager, John Mivshek; change in position from Maintenance worker to Public Works Supervisor, Kevin Mitchell, from $52,000 to $57,000; change in position from Laborer to Maintenance worker Emily Linney from $37,440 to $42,336; contingent upon the certification of the Town lab, a new position of Lab Technician will be created, Spencer Hartman $52,000 to $55,000; and Animal Control/ Municipal Officer Samantha Morgan from $31,200 to $36,288, effective April 1, 2019. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Ashley to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting was adjourned at 9:50 PM.

Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

ATTEST:

Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer

Public Notice #7857 published in the Pinedale Roundup on April 12, 2019