5-14-21 Pinedale Roundup Legals

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF AND NEW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES, RETAURANT LIQUOR LICENSES, LIMITED RETAIL (CLUB) LIQUOR LICENSES AND SATELLITE MANUFACTURER PERMIT
Notice is hereby given that the applicants whose names are set forth below have filed applications each for renewal of or new liquor licenses as detailed below in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Sublette, Wyoming. The names of applicants and the description of the place or premises which the applicant desires to use as the place of sale are set forth below as follows:
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES
APPLICANT DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES
GREEN RIVER BAR 12963 U.S. Highway 189
LLN Limited Company, LLC Part of Section 2, T33N, R111W
BOULDER STORE & PUB 8782 U.S. Highway 191
Burke A. Steele Part of NE4, Section 16, T32N, R108W
ELKHORN TRADING POST 14523 U.S. Highway 189-191
Elkhorn Trading Post LLC S2NW4NW4, Section 29, T 38N, R113W
LAKESIDE LODGE 99 F.S. Road 111, Fremont Lake
Titan Adventures LLC S2, Section 23, T34N, R109W
DANIEL JUNCTION 11072 U.S. Highway 191
Myers Corporation Inc. W2NW4, Section 26, T34N, R111W
WHITE PINE SKI AREA & RESORT 692 Skyline Road F.S. 134
Citizens To Save White Pine LLC Part of Section 28, T 35N, R108W
KENDALL VALLEY LODGE 125 Rock Creek Road
Mule Shoe Outfitters, LLC Pt of SE/SW, Lot 2, Section 26, T38N, R110W
HALF MOON LAKE LODGE 208 FS 114
JCM Estates LLC Part of Section 9, T34N, R108W
THE PLACE 2000 St Hwy 352
Laura’s Place, LLC Lots 13-14, Hecox 2nd Subdivision
RIM STATION 12930 U.S. Highway 191
Mooper Management NW corner of SE4 & SW corner of NE4,
Sec 32, T37N, R111W
BOULDER LAKE LODGE 48 Bridger Drive
Boulder Lake Lodge Inc. Tract in S2, Section 3, T 33N, R107W
(New-fka Restaurant)
RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSES
FORT WILLIAM RECREATION AREA 308 Fall Creek Road
Fort William, Inc. N2SE4, Section 2, T33N, R108W
BIG SANDY LODGE 1050 Big Sandy Opening Rd
Big Sandy Lodge LLC Part of SW4, Sec 5, T 31N, R 104W
LIMITED RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Special Club License
RENDEZVOUS MEADOWS GOLF COURSE 55 Club House Road
Sublette County Golf Committee Part of SENE, NESE, Section 5, T33N, R109W
SATELLITE MANUFACTURER PERMIT
COWBOY COUNTRY DISTILLING 1 Cobblestone Drive
Cowboy Country Distilling, Inc. Lot 1, Cobblestone
Protest against the issuance of any of these licenses or permits will be heard at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming.
Dated at Pinedale, Wyoming, this 30th day of April, 2021.
/s/ Carrie S. Long, Sublette County Clerk
Notice #8604 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 7, 14, 2021.

NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS ADJACENT TO PINE CREEK CANAL NO. 1, ENLARGEMENT OF THE LEE DITCH
May 4th 2021
Dear Land Owners:
The Pine Creek Canal No. 1 Enlargement of the Lee Ditch (AKA Lee Ditch), which runs through or is adjacent to your property, is owned by the Pine Creek Ditch Association. Included in this ownership is an easement on your property immediately adjacent to the ditch for the purposes of cleaning and maintaining the ditch. Some landowners do not understand that ditch rights extend beyond the banks of the ditch itself and construct improvements that encroach upon the easement area. This easement area extends for approximately fifty feet on each side of the bank of the ditch but may extend further where the ditch is above or on a slope. Excavation above or below the ditch which will endanger its integrity is not permissible even though such work may be more than fifty feet from the bank.
The Association does not permit encroachments onto its easement. If a landowner erects an improvement within the easement area that interferes with ditch access and cleaning, the Association must take legal action to force removal of that improvement. The Association prefers to be good neighbors and notify landowners to plan their developments such that there is no encroachment on the Lee Ditch easement.
If you have questions regarding these water rights or easement issues, please refer to the State of Wyoming Engineer’s Office website at: http://soswy.state.wy.us.
As a reminder, removal of water by individuals without legal water rights from the ditch by various means (pumps, siphons, ditches and various pipes) is illegal. The Pine Creek Ditch Association asks you to voluntarily remove any such equipment from the ditch as soon as possible. The ditch rider will remove such conveyances if encountered.
SHELTER PARK RESIDENTS PLEASE NOTE: Pine Creek No. 1 Enlargement of the Lee Ditch is a separate entity from the Orcutt Ditch. Please check your water right documents to ascertain if you have legal authorization to remove water from the Lee Ditch that runs through or is adjacent to your land in Shelter Park. We invite you to contact us if you have any questions.
Thank you for your cooperation.
The Pine Creek Ditch Association
Secretary ~ Leslie Hagenstein
Post Office Box 2023
Pinedale, WY 82941-2023
307-231-9562

Notice #8611published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021.

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS
APRIL 20, 2021
The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session in the Lovatt Room of the Sublette County Library on this date with Joel Bousman, Tom Noble, Doug Vickrey, Sam White, Dave Stephens, Clayton Melinkovich, Matt Gaffney, Brady Oltmans representing the Pinedale Roundup, and Carrie Long, County Clerk, present.
Chairman Bousman led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Noble to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried.
The minutes from the preceding meeting on 4/6/21 were approved on motion from Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner White. Motion carried.
Billy Pape, Road & Bridge, covered several items:
• Request to replace the crusher operator position and hire part time summer help. Approved on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried.
• It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Noble to authorize Pape to pursue a lease program with Caterpillar for equipment. Motion carried.
• Pape requested direction on having free Dump Day on May 6-7 at the Landfill only. He stated involving the Transfer Station is not an option because it is not set up to handle the volume of traffic triggered by free dump day and the cost to the county for transferring the extra volume to the landfill was approximately $25,000. He was instructed to proceed with free dump day at the landfill only.
• It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to accept the bid from Searle Bros. Construction for the Cottonwood Ryegrass Phase II Culvert Project in the amount of $246,653.25. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to adjourn to Executive Session pursuant to W.S. 16-4-405(a)(ii), Personnel. Motion carried.
The Board reconvened in regular session. It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Noble to allow the donation of sick leave requested according to Sublette County policy. Motion carried.
An extension of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act leave was extended by 80 hours for county employees through September on motion Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Motion carried.
A bid for the 2007 International/Horton ambulance (Big Red) was accepted in the amount of $50,000 from Michael Travis Simpson, Air Medics HVAC LLC on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner White to donate beds purchased for use at the Sand Draw Ambulance barn for covid quarantine to the Rural Health Care District for use at the ambulance personnel barn for on-call EMS. Motion carried.
Shad Cooper, Fire Warden, requested approval of the Annual Wildland Fire Management Operating Plan. Approval was granted on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Motion carried.
Approval for funding the County Health Officer position was granted on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner White pending approval by the County Attorney. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Noble upon request by Shad Cooper and Janna Lee, to relieve Cooper of his duty as ICS Commander and the position turned over to Janna Lee. The general fund accounts would also be closed upon reconciliation of final bills. Motion carried. Chairman Bousman thanked Cooper for his willingness to step into the position of Incident Commander and for the professionalism displayed by Cooper during the year while managing the Covid-19 emergency.
Paul Ulrich, representing Jonah Energy, requested consideration of an exemption of monthly tax payments brought about by recent legislation with a request of maintaining the current biannual tax payment schedule. Chairman Bousman requested a study group of Ulrich, Matt Gaffney, Clayton Melinkovich, Emily Paravicini, Laila Illoway, along with Commissioner White and himself meet to discuss situation in more detail.
It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner White to approve Accounts Payable. Motion carried.
AAA CREDIT SCREENING SERVICES LLC 30.00 / AAA SPRING SPECIALISTS CO. 1,304.59 ABSOLUTE AUDIO VISUAL INCORPORATED 6,200.00 / ACTION TARGET INC 317.18 ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS 51.51 / ADP,LLC 2,619.79 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 1,521.38 / AMERIGAS 157.00 A. PLEASANT CONSTRUCTION 76,472.61 / A TO Z HARDWARE 280.44 MARLENE BAUMAN 75.00 / BEAR COM 9,635.00 / BIG HORN COOP ONE STOP 249.88 MARIA BIGGS 40.32 / B-N-C TRASH SERVICE INC. 1,643.00 CANYON TRUCK UPFITTERS 538.00 / CAROLINA SOFTWARE 450.00 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 32,572.98 / CENTURYLINK 23,877.51 / COAXSHER 54.00 COMMERCIAL TIRE 6,382.37 / CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 31,037.40 COOPER, SHAD 440.95 / CRESTED BUTTE OUTDOORS 5,746.40 / CASSIE CRUMPTON 1,059.74 D.A. SCREENING 285.00 / DELL MARKETING LP 1,534.21 WYOMING DEPT OF HEALTH 96.64 / DEQ, AIR QUALITY DIVISION 100.00 / DIRECTV 376.23 DOAK,JOHN 16.02 / DOMINION ENERGY 3,184.64 / EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 307.48 ELITE EDGE FIREARMS TRAINING 190.00 / ELIZABETH CRUMP 26.35 F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 428.50 / FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 9,471.00 FERRELL GAS 2,573.74 / FERRELLGAS 1,740.95 / FIRST CHOICE FORD 1,673.36 FREMONT MOTOR ROCK SPRINGS INC 2,531.25 / FREEDOM FIGHTERS 322.00 GALLS, LLC 14,073.23 / GEOTEC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 3,516.00 GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 2,430.00 / SPENCER HARTMAN 225.00 HIGH COUNTRY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 12,600.25 / HEART & SOUL 388.58 HENRY SCHEIN INC. 823.65 / HOBACK LAW 1,000.00 HOLLAND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 101.14 / INLAND TRUCK PARTS CO. 50.18 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIES OF 406.00 / INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 142.95 IPICD, INC. 435.00 / JOHNSON CONTROLS 315.00 / JOHNSON HYDRAULICS, INC. 7,459.49 LAYNA JONES 67.35 / BRAD KELLY 261.52 / EMERY KEMP 217.64 KIMBALL MIDWEST 83.52 / KOESSEL, CHERYL D. 416.12 / KPIN 101.1 FM 103.50 ROBERT LAING 50.00 / TRAVIS LANNING 56.49 / LA POLICE GEAR, INC. 171.99 TROY LATER 100.00 / LEO RILEY & CO. 12,000.00 / L. N. CURTIS & SONS 978.78 LOWER VALLEY ENERGY 323.33 / M & M TRANSFER INC. 13,663.78 ANDREW MACKENZIE 45.40 / MARATHON ENGINEERING CORPORATION 570.00 MIDWAY MALL 241.08 / MOOSELY MAILBOXES 40.06 / MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC 3,579.94 MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 476.61 / NEW PIG CORPORATION 215.58 / OFFICE ALLY 35.00 OFFICE OUTLET 1,467.39 / PARTS TOWN 729.90 / HANA PATTERSON 187.27 PERFORMANCE TECH, LLC 1,802.39 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 2,117.86 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY 299.00 / PICKAROON TIMBER PRODUCTS INC 1,696.00 PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 1,489.73 / PINEDALE GLASS & MORE 575.00 PINEDALE LUMBER 717.59 / PINEDALE ROUNDUP 1,260.95 POC NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES 1.50 / PRO. BALER SERVICES, INC 168.00 CHRIS WEBB 3,315.00 / QUILL CORPORATION 550.55 / THE RADIO NETWORK 70.00 REBEL AUTO PARTS 1,990.25 / REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY 50.00 RENDEZVOUS POINTE 7,980.00 / RIDLEY'S FAMILY MARKETS 337.90 RIO VERDE ENGINEERING 20,612.60 / RIVERSIDE BOOT & SADDLE 3,869.00 RIVERA LODGE 339.00 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 15,646.89 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WASH, LLC 504.25 / ROCK SPRINGS WINNELSON 717.55 S.A.M. SERVICES, LLC 1,674.00 / SATCOM GLOBAL 277.05 SUBLETTE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2,368.00 / DON SCHOOLEY 50.00 SUBLETTE CO PAYROLL ACCT 200,000.00 / SUBLETTE COUNTY RURAL HEALTH 10,109.00 SUBLETTE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 8,000.00 / SEMI SERVICE INC. 444.66 SHADOW MOUNTAIN WATER OF WY 63.00 / SNAKE RIVER SUPPLY 146.08 SUBLETTE EXAMINER 593.00 / SUBLETTE PUMP SERVICE 5,266.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 1,712.82 / THE TIRE DEN, INC. 258.80 TOWN OF MARBLETON 1,166.13 / TOWN OF PINEDALE 1,803.25 TRANS UNION RISK AND ALTERNATIVE 176.90 TRI-STATE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC 1,206.43 / TRISHA SCOTT CMT, LPC 15.59 TRUENORTH STEEL 13,905.67 / TETON YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES 6,318.00 UNION TELEPHONE 84.29 / UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 254.00 VALLEY WIDE COOPERATIVE 271.36 / VERIZON WIRELESS 200.05 VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES 25.00 / WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 1,818.94 WAZITECH TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS 6,850.00 / WYOMING COUNTY AND PROSECUTING 300.00 WEIDNER FIRE 1,287.65 / WYOMING GUARDIAN AD LITEM 3,938.18 WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE INC. 76.25 / WILDRED SERVICES 1,300.00 WIND RIVER WEB SERVICES LLC 300.00 / WPOA 670.00 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 5,855.59 / WYOMING.COM 10.00 WYODATA SECURITY INC 200.00 / WYOMING WATERWORKS, LLC 79.50 WYOMING PLANNING ASSOCIATION 171.00
Clayton Melinkovich presented two golf contracts for approval. It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner White to approve the contract between Sublette County and Jeremy Christensen. Motion carried. It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to approve the restaurant contract between Sublette County and Elizabeth Batrum-Smith. Motion carried.
Surety Bonds for Gary Neely (Treasurer-Sublette County Museum Board), Nancy Espenscheid, (Treasurer-Sublette County Fair Board), and Craig Smith (Treasurer-Sublette County Recreation Board) were approved on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Stephens, seconded by Commissioner White to approve a malt Beverage / Catering Permit Application for the Sublette County Sporting Association for the Rendezvous Rodeo on July 8, 9, 10. Motion carried.
Carrie Long, County Clerk, requested approval to replace the open position in the Clerk’s office. The request was approved on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried.
Todd Hurd, Forsgren Associates, advised the Board one bid had been received for the Big Piney Library remodel. The bid was from A. Pleasant Construction, Inc. in the amount of $1,982,600. It was moved by Commissioner Stephens to accept the bid from A. Pleasant Construction, Inc., seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried.
Don Schooley, Upper Green River Cemetery District, requested an easement to run power through the county portion of the Bondurant Cemetery. It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Stephens to deed the county portion of the Bondurant Cemetery to the Upper Green River Cemetery District. Motion carried.
Sam Bixler, representing the Town of Marbleton, met with the Board to express interest in the Ball Fields outside of Marbleton. It was moved by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to offer the Ball Fields to the Town Marbleton at no cost and if the offer is accepted to have them surveyed to be separated from other county property. Motion carried.
Commissioners discussed old business; Chairman Bousman will follow up on discussion regarding the possibility of a Congressional tour through Sublette County.
Meeting adjourned at 2:30 p.m.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
/s/ Joel Bousman, Chairman
Attest:
/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk
Notice #8612 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE: In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC (CMP100053) to modify the Jonah Federal 5-4 Central Facility (F013509) with the addition of production and equipment associated with eighteen wells, the Stud Horse Butte 13-33, 14-33, 15-33, 16-32, 65-32, 67-33, 68-33, 69-33, 70-33, 71-33, 73-33, 74-33, 75-33, 76-33, 77-33, 79-32, 80-32 and 128-32, with one reboiler overheads condenser, one TEG flash tank separator and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration unit, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the SW1/4SW1/4 of Section 4, T28N, R108W, approximately nineteen (19) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming. Jonah Energy LLC has met the demonstration requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this permitting action since current emissions are less than emissions during the baseline period. VOC emissions have decreased 10.0 TPY from the baseline period and NOx emissions have decreased 5.3 TPY from the baseline period. These reductions have been added to Jonah Energy LLC’s offset bank to use for future permitting actions.
For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F013509 and permit number P0032156 under permits. Additionally, during the state of emergency declared by Governor Gordon on March 13, 2020, if you have questions about or need assistance accessing the materials, please contact Nancy Vehr, Air Quality Division Administrator, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, by fax at 307-635-1784, via phone at 307-777-3746, or via email at Nancy.vehr1@wyo.gov. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.
Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784. Please reference A0012102 in your comment. In addition, comments can be submitted electronically at http://aq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com. However, comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record. All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 14, 2021 will be considered in the final determination on this application. A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests. For the duration of the state of emergency declared by Governor Gordon on March 13, 2020, public hearings will be conducted telephonically. Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.
Notice #8613 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021

ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE
On 5/25/2021 a white 4 door 2004 Chevy Impala VIN: 2G1WH52KX49128474 will be sold for $100.00 at 0900, 35 ½ S. Tyler Ave. Pinedale, WY 82941
Notice #8614 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 21, 2021.

ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE
Make and model: Cougar 5th wheel camper
Year: 2004
Vin: 4YDF278224K039425
Price: $100
Date of sale: June 1st
Time of sale: 7:00pm mst
Location of sale: 26 industrial rd. Big Piney Wy
Notice #8615 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 21, 2021.

AGENDA / LEGAL NOTICE
A regularly scheduled public meeting of the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to consider the following agenda items. These agenda items will then be heard before the Sublette County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. The Planning & Zoning meetings will be held in the Lovett Room, in the Sublette County Library, located at 155 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, WY. Meeting agenda is also posted on the Sublette County Web Page: www.sublettewyo.com and https://www.facebook.com/SubletteCountyWY/
1. An application from the Doug & Virginia Mika, and Union Telephone Co. requesting a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Chapter V, of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations. Said Conditional Use Permit would allow for the construction of a 50 ft. Broad Band Communication Tower to be located on Tract B. of the Lambeth Lot Division, in Daniel, WY. (PIDN: 33110130101500)
Notice #8616 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021.

STATE OF WYOMING )
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )§
TOWN OF PINEDALE )
The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, April 26, 2021, in the Lovatt Room of the Sublette County Library.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5 p.m. Council members present: Tyler Swafford, Judi Boyce, Dean Loftus, and Isaac Best. Those in attendance included: Sublette County Sheriff KC Lehr; Mike Jackson, representing Rio Verde Engineering; John Overgaag; Robert Galbreath, representing the Pinedale Roundup; Town Employees, Abram Pearce, Spencer Hartman, Ronnie Tambourine, and Kevin Mitchell; Michael Lutz and Marissa Lutz; Christine Olson, representing Half Moon Lake Lodge; and Joe Harrell, representing Wind River Fab. Those in attendance via teleconferencing included: Brian Gray, representing Jorgensen Associates, and Margaret Gillette.
Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the agenda as published. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the minutes of the April 12, 2021, regular Town Council meeting as presented at the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Councilwoman Boyce asked that valley pans around town be checked next time it rains to ensure they are all draining well. Councilman Best reported that the Park and Tree Board would like to participate in planning for the bulb-outs on Pine Street.
Sheriff KC Lehr reported that addresses on Driftwood are improperly numbered and can create a delay in response by emergency responders. Council directed staff to assist in alleviating the problem.
Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the publication of the Town Priorities after updating the council terms and sections 4, 12, and 13. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Best to designate May 22, 2021 as National Service Recognition Day in Pinedale. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0. May 22 is also Community Clean Up Day, organized by Main Street Pinedale.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the increase of costs from $9,000 to $9,500 for the previously approved Airport Crack Seal Project. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Best to declare the Expand E GA Apron project a capital project for the Town of Pinedale and waive the construction bulk water fees. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.
Council reviewed a report submitted by Town Engineer, Matt Bowers regarding the bridges on South Tyler as well as a rough maintenance cost comparison between South Tyler and Fremont Lake Road. Town Attorney, Ed Wood was directed to move forward with discussion and reciprocal resolutions to further the exchange of the rights of way and road maintenance on Fremont Lake Road and South Tyler between B Street and Granite Lane. Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve a right of way survey from Rio Verde Engineering not to exceed $4,450.00. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Best to approve the Emergency Insect Management Grant contract in the amount of $5,000.00. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Mayor’s appointment of Michael Lutz to the Pinedale Planning and Zoning Commission until June 30, 2024. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Abram Pearce reported that repair of Pine Street by WYDOT had been reschedule from 2026 to 2022. A town working group will make recommendations to WYDOT.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the plat amendment for the BB Village First. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the application by Half Moon Lake Lodge Resort for a sign waiver, allowing an out-of-town business to have an 8 x 10 sign at 310 E Pine Street.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the purchase of 16 trees from Teton Turf & Tree in the amount of $3,765 to fulfill the US Forestry Small Caliper Tree Grant stipulations. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the proposed advertising opportunities for the Dudley Key Fields Sports Complex. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the purchase of dugout benches, installed scoreboards, and trash receptacles not to exceed $20,000. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Best to approve the withdraw of the Wyoming Water Development Commission Level II Study request. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the SCADA and Network Management contract between the Town of Pinedale and Joe Harrel, DBA Wind River Fab, expiring June 30, 2022, not to exceed $10,000. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the purchase of 43,200 pounds of soda ash, 4500 pounds of sodium carbonate, and 41.65 pounds of sodium chloride from Brenntag Pacific for water and wastewater treatment in the amount of $26,409.75. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 684; on second read, repealing Ordinance 328-37 relating to the sale of nicotine to minors due to a similar, more restrictive state statute. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.
Council reviewed department reports from the Municipal Court, Public Works, Water & Wastewater, Planning & Zoning, Airport, and Travel & Tourism.
The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware, $90.79; Bixler & Bixler Consulting, $390.00; Centurylink, $3,663.99; D. A. Screening, $275.00; Energy Laboratories, 194.00; Fisher Scientific, $1,147.49; Flowright Plumbing & Heating, $213.99; Get Western Electric, $187.72; Grainger, $17.57; Lacal Equipment Inc, $2,050.30; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $11.55; Nelson Engineering, $755.00; Office Outlet, $150.30; One-Call of Wyoming, $23.25; Pinedale Auto Supply, $359.08; Pinedale Lumber, $31.80; Pinedale Roundup Roughneck, $500.00; Pinedale Stage Stop, $2,000.00; Purvis Ind-Casper Wy, $560.98; Quill Corporation, $385.56; Ridley's Family Market, $31.50; Rocky Mountain Power, $3,430.98; Rudnick, Maureen, $718.13; The Tire Store, $16.25; T-O Engineers, $29,878.80; Town of Pinedale Petty Cash, $71.12; Town of Pinedale Water/Sewer, $1,550.00; Turf Equipment & Irrigation, $209.48; Uline, $5,998.46;Union Telephone Company, Inc., $210.95; Verizon Wireless, $333.64; Wyoming Association Of Municipalities, $700.00.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the bills in the amount of $55,402.68 paid with checks 27329 through 27385. Seconded by Councilman Best. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve payroll and benefits for 04/30/2021. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.
Motion by Councilman Best to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 06:50 p.m.
Matt W. Murdock, Mayor
ATTEST:
Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer
Notice #8617 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021.

ORDINANCE NO. 684
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING REPEALING ORDINANCE 328-37, CHAPTER 328 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SALES AND USE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS BY MINORS DUE TO PRESENCE OF SIMILAR AND MORE RESTRICTIVE STATE STATUTE.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING, THAT ORDINANCE 328-37, CHAPTER 328 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE, IS HEREBY REPEALED.
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage on three readings and publication according to law.
PASSED ON FIRST READING ON April 12, 2021.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON April 26, 2021.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON May 10, 2021.
ATTEST:
TOWN OF PINEDALE,
WYOMING:
BY: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR
Notice #8618 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021.

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
There will be a Public Meeting for the Shelter Park Improvement District ( SPID) Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 11AM at The Shelter Park park/playground at the corner of W.Lake Rd and Moose St in Pinedale, WY. to discussed the 2021-2022 budget, maintenance costs, water issues, assessments, and other business. SPID Board of Directors: Jim Washam, Cindy llloway,Roger Weber, Stephanie Harker, Kelsey Smith
Notice #8619 published in the Pinedale Roundup on May 14, 2021.