5-29-20 Pinedale Roundup Legals

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STATE OF WYOMING          )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE       )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT

9TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Civil Action Case No. 8758

IN RE NAME CHANGE OF    )

Preslie Ann Simkins             )

Minor Child, By Next Friend,  )

Sara Ann Simkins                )

PUBLIC
NOTICE
BY
PUBLICATION

In accordance with Wyoming Statutes 1-25-103, notice is hereby given that a Petition for Name Change of Minor Child, Civil Action No. 8758 has been filed in the Wyoming District Court for the 9th Judicial District, whose address is 21 South Tyler, Pinedale, Wyoming, seeking to change the name of the minor child Preslie Ann Simkins to Preslie Ann Mecham.

Unless an Answer or Response to the Petition referenced above is filed within 30 days following the last date of publication of this notice, an order may be entered granting the requested name change.

Dated: May 4, 2020

Tiffany Olson

Clerk of District Court/Deputy

Notice #8236 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 8, 15, 22, 29, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

The Wyoming Public Service Commission (Commission) approved the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company), for authority to establish a deferred regulatory account to record and preserve expenses and any benefits received related to the COVID-19 pandemic, effective on and after March 13, 2020.

RMP expects to incur extraordinary expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic and is requesting permission to establish a regulatory asset to record and preserve those expenses. The Company states these expenses were unanticipated and are not currently included in its base rates. RMP further states it anticipates incurring extraordinary expenses including, increased operations expenses due to COVID-19 precautions, an increase in bad debt related to customers’ inability to pay utility bills, and other COVID-19 related expenses. The Company states the potential magnitude of the expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic prompted RMP to seek authorization for deferred accounting now, even though it is not currently capable of fully anticipating the scope or scale of the impacts. RMP also states the risks related to its COVID-19 response are well outside ordinary business risks for the Company. RMP states that deferred accounting will enable it to track its COVID-19 related expenses.

RMP will provide quarterly status updates, commencing on July 1, 2020, and continuing until the Commission determines that it is no longer prudent to track extraordinary expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Company’s deferred regulatory account. The Commission’s approval is subject to notice, protest, intervention, change, further investigation, opportunity for hearing and further order of the Commission.

Interested persons may inspect the Application at RMP’s Wyoming business offices and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne. The Application is available for inspection by any interested person during regular business hours or online at: http://psc.wyo.gov/.

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 June 18, 2020. A proposed intervention or request for hearing must set forth the grounds under which it is made and the position and 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 want to make a statement, a protest or public comment, and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications-impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 20000-581-EA-20 (Record No. 15488) in your communications.

Dated: May 18, 2020.

Notice #8247 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 22, 29, 2020

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 Questar Gas Company d/b/a Dominion Energy Wyoming (Dominion Energy or the Company) for approval to increase its distribution rates and charges for natural as services by $3.5 million per annum and a rate of return of 7.46%.  The public hearing is set to commence on Thursday, June 11, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., in the Commission’s hearing room located at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, subject to any applicable national, state or local public health related orders or directives.

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

 On November 1, 2019, Dominion Energy filed its Application requesting Commission approval of the Company’s request to increase its distribution rates and charges for natural gas services by $3.5 million per annum, a return on equity of 10.5%, an overall rate of return of 7.46% and associated tariff amendments, effective September 1, 2020. The effect of the proposed rate increase on typical Dominion Energy General Service customers who use 90 Decatherms per year will be an increase of about $96.32 per year, or approximately 13%.

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. Interested persons may appear and be heard, either in person or through counsel, as provided by Commission Rule and subject to any applicable national, state or local public health related orders or directives.

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. 30010-187-GR-19 (Record No. 15383) 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: May 13, 2020.

Notice #8248 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 22, 29, 2020

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

IN THE MATTER OF THE            )

ESTATE OF ROBERT SCOTT      )

THOMPSON, DECEASED           )

Probate No. 2449

NOTICE
OF
PROBATE

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on April 22, 2020, the estate of the above named decedent was admitted to probate by the above-named Court, and on April 22, 2020, Letters Testamentary were i$sued to Jon Peter Thompson, and he was appointed Personal Representative thereof.

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on April 22, 2020, the estate of the above named decedent was admitted to probate by the above-named Court, and on April 22, 2020, Letters Testamentary were issued to Jon Peter Thompson, and he was appointed Personal Representative thereof.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to his estate are requested to make immediate payment to Palmer Law Office, P.C., at P.O. Box 589, Lander, WY 82520.

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 on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, which first publication is made otj May 22, 2020, and if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.

DATED this 28th day of April, 2020.

Steve Palmer, WSB No. 5-2972

Palmer Law Office, P.C.

P.O. Box 589

Lander, WY 82520

(307) 350-0736

Notice #8249 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 22, 29, June 5, 2020

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL SETTLEMENT

LUMAN ROAD TOWER PRIMARY POWER

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLISHED that Sublette County has accepted as completed all work on the Sublette County Luman Road Tower Primary Power according to the plans, specifications and rules set forth between Sublette County and Premier Site Development, LLC. of Boulder, WY and the Contractor is entitled to settlement thereof.

Final payment will be made after the completion of publication of this Notice.  The date of first publication is May 22, 2020 and the date of final settlement will be after July 2, 2020 and when all punch list items are complete.

Any claim or claims for work or labor due, or for materials or supplies furnished, must be accordingly filed with Sublette County prior to the above published date of final settlement.

Sublette County, Wyoming

P.O. Box 250

21 S. Tyler

Pinedale, WY 82941

 Phone: 307-367-4372

Notice #8250 published in the Pinedale

Roundupon May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 2020

PUBLIC
NOTICE

The Upper Green River Cemetery District will hold a Budget Hearing on Mon day June 1st, 2020 at 1:00 pm at the District Office located in the Summit Building, 219 E. Pine Street, Suite 113 in Pinedale.

Public Notice #8252 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 22, 29, 2020.

ABANDONED
VEHICLE
NOTICE

1979 Corvette Stingray

VIN#  1 Z 8 7 8 9 S 4 2 5 1 9 0

Will be auctioned on June 19th, 2020, at 10:00 am for $1,000.00 at 9 Fear Lane, Big Piney, WY 83113

Public Notice #8253 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, June 5, 2020.

NOTICE
OF
INTENT

TO
APPLY
FOR
TAX
DEED

On July 21st 2016 the sublet county treasurer issued a tax lien on the following real property:

10411 U S HWY 189    T29N, R11W, SEC7,   SENE (PT). MTN   VILLAGE PARKS.   For delinquent 2015 taxes of real property taxed in the name of 10411 BIG PINEY, LLC.

Take notice that I Ed Huff will apply for a tax deed on July 21st, 2020 or thereafter.

Time of redemption will expire on the date the county treasurer issues a tax deed.

There are no other known special assessments.

Public Notice #8254 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, June 5, 12, 2020.

INVITATION
FOR
BIDS

HOBACK RANCHES ACCESS ROAD DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

Sealed BIDS are requested for work described in the project manual for the above named project prepared by Rio Verde Engineering, 804 Hoback Street, P.O. Box 642, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941, (307) 367-2826.

Bids will be received by Rio Verde Engineering at the above physical address, until 3:00 PM local time on Thursday, June 29, 2020, at which time said BIDS will be publicly opened and read aloud.

This project includes the installation of drainage improvement infrastructure, including (27) 18-inch diameter corrugated metal pipes (CMP), (37) 24-inch CMP’s, (3) 30-inch CMP, (4) 36-inch CMP’s, 2,840 CY of crushed base (compacted in-place), 130 CY of rock rip-rap for CMP outlet erosion protection, 41 inlet erosion control structures, and 3550 LF of existing underground utility adjustment/relocation.

Copies of the Project Manual and the Design Drawings specifying the work to be performed may be obtained from Rio Verde Engineering.

A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting will be held on June 22, 2020.  The meeting will commence at the north entrance of Rim Road, located at mile marker 135.7 on U.S. Highway 189/191 near Bondurant, Wyoming at 9:00 AM local time.

BIDDERS shall be required to accompany each bid with a BID Bond with sufficient surety, or a certified check, cashier’s check, or bank draft upon some reputable bank payable to Sublette County for at least ten (10) percent of the total amount of the BID.  The bond, check, or bank draft shall be forfeited as liquidated damages, if the BIDDER, upon the letting of the contract to them, fails to enter into the contract within ten (10) days after it is presented to them for that purpose or fails to proceed with the performance of the contract.  The Bid Bond, draft, or check shall be retained by Sublette County until proper bond to secure performance of the contract has been filed and approved.  All of the above is to be in accordance with 15-1-113, Wyoming Statutes, 2019.

The right is reserved by Sublette County to reject any and all BIDS, and to waive any irregularity or informality in the bidding. BIDS may not be withdrawn for thirty days after the date of opening.

SUBLETTE COUNTY

Dated this 22nd day of May, 2020.

Notice #8255 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, June 5, 12, 2020

P
U
B
L
I
C


N
O
T
I
C
E

To all it may concern:

The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Sublette has deemed it in the public interest to alter a portion of the LANDER CUTOFF COUNTY ROAD NO. 23-132.  The portion to be altered is located in the following described lands:

6th
P.M.,
Sublette
County,
Wyoming                      

T29N

R103W

Section 6: Lot 7, SE/4SW/4, S/2SE/4

Section 7: Lot1, NE/4NW/4

Section 8: NE/4NW/4, NE/4SE/4

Section 9: NW/4SW/4, SE/4SW/4, S/2SE/4

Section 14: SW/4SW/4

Section 15: S/2NW/4, NE/4SW/4, NW/4SE/4, E/2SE/4

Section 23: NW/4NW/4, SE/4NW/4, SE/4

Section 25: W/2NW/4, N/2SW/4, SE/4SW/4, S/2SE/4

Section 26: E/2NE/4

T29N

R104W

Section 1: Lot 3, Lot 4, S/2NW/4, N/2SW/4, S/2S/2

T30N

R104W

Section 17: NW/4SW/4, S/2SW/4, S/2SE/4

Section 18: S/2SE/4, NE/4SE/4

Section 19: Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, E/2NW/4, NW/4NE/4

Section 21: N/2NW/4, N/2NE/4

Section 22: W/2NW/4, SE/4NW/4, NE/4SW/4, N/2SE/4, SE/4SE/4

Section 26: S/2NW/4, NE/4SW/4, SE/4

Section 27: E/2NE/4

T30N

R105W

Section 23: SE/4SW/4, SE/4

Section 24: NW/4SW/4, S/2SW/4, S/2SE/4

Section 26: N/2NW/4

Section 27: S/2NW/4, NE/4

The portion to be adopted as a county road is more particularly described in that Bureau of Land Management Grant Renewal WYW-87178, on file in the Office of the Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming.

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 12th day of June, 2020, or such portion will be adopted as part of the LANDER CUTOFF COUNTY ROAD NO. 23 132 without reference to such objections or claims for damages, all in accordance with W.S. 24-3-110.

DATED this 18th day of May, 2020.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Notice #8256 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, June 5, 12, 2020

INVITATION
FOR
BIDS

PARADISE ROAD EROSION

STABILIZATION PROJECT

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

Sealed BIDS are requested for work described in the project manual for the above named project prepared by Rio Verde Engineering, 804 Hoback Street, P.O. Box 642, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941, (307) 367-2826.

Bids will be received by Rio Verde Engineering at the above physical address, until 2:00 PM local time on Monday, June 15, 2020, at which time said BIDS will be publicly opened and read aloud.

This project includes the installation of 7,000 S.F. of steel sheet piling, 652 L.F. of curb & gutter, 618 L.F. of guardrail reinstallation, 29 S.Y of 6” miscellaneous concrete, 250 C.Y. of pit run fill, 70 C.Y. of large rip rap along the New Fork River, and other drainage and rip rap fill. 

Copies of the Project Manual and the Design Drawings specifying the work to be performed may be obtained from Rio Verde Engineering.

A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 10:00 AM local time.  The meeting will commence at the north entrance of Paradise County Road 23-136 and US Hwy 191, located 0.63 miles northwest of Boulder, Wyoming.

BIDDERS shall be required to accompany each bid with a BID Bond with sufficient surety, or a certified check, cashier’s check, or bank draft upon some reputable bank payable to Sublette County for at least ten (10) percent of the total amount of the BID.  The bond, check, or bank draft shall be forfeited as liquidated damages, if the BIDDER, upon the letting of the contract to them, fails to enter into the contract within ten (10) days after it is presented to them for that purpose or fails to proceed with the performance of the contract.  The Bid Bond, draft, or check shall be retained by Sublette County until proper bond to secure performance of the contract has been filed and approved.  All of the above is to be in accordance with 15-1-113, Wyoming Statutes, 2019.

The right is reserved by Sublette County to reject any and all BIDS, and to waive any irregularity or informality in the bidding. BIDS may not be withdrawn for thirty days after the date of opening.

SUBLETTE COUNTY

Dated this 22nd day of May, 2020.

Notice #8257 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, June 5, 12, 2020

The Sublette County Board of Commissioners will consider a Resolution pursuant to Wyoming Statute §35-2-401(e)(i) at its regularly scheduled meeting July 7th 2020.  The Resolution, if adopted by the Board at that time, would result in the question of establishment of a Special Hospital District being placed upon the ballot and submitted to the Electors of the proposed District for determination during the General Election to be held November 3rd 2020.

Notice #8258 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, 2020 

OFFICIAL
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
MAY
5,
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, Joel Bousman, Mack Rawhouser, Tom Noble, Doug Vickrey and Carrie Long, County Clerk present. Clayton Melinkovich was present by speaker phone.   

Chairman Burnett led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Chairman Burnett requested approval of the agenda with the deletion of Mike Crosson’s request for a county credit card and the addition of; 1) Increase financial support from the Board of County Commissioners for the Sublette County Rural Health Care District to purchase land needed for the Critical Access Hospital and 2) Dave Doorn, discussion on the lease of the clinics.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the agenda, Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion.  Motion carried.

The minutes of the preceding regular meeting on April 21 were approve and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Bousman, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser.  Motion carried. 

Dr. Fitzsimmons, County Health Officer, met with the Board to discuss safety guidelines and recommendations regarding the process for opening county buildings.  A tentative date of May 18th was set for a possible opening, depending on the spread of the Coronavirus at that time. 

Shad Cooper, Fire Warden, met with the Board to discuss a request from Darren Hull, Executive Director of the Visitor Center, of the county to purchase masks and thermometers in the amount of $5400.00 to distribute to businesses in town for their employees and customers.  Chairman Burnett asked Clayton Melinkovich to comment on the whether the purchase by the county would be using tax payer money to support private business.  Clayton said he did not believe there was a conflict because the purchase was more about protecting citizens than promoting private business.  It was moved by Commissioner Bousman, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to approve the one-time purchase.  Motion carried. 

Billy Pape, Road & Bridge, met with the Board to update on activities.

Mike Jackson and Eric Sacket, Rio Verde Engineering, met with the Board to make recommendation on the bids received for the Cottonwood Phase One and the 2020 Chip Seal Project. 

It was moved by Commissioner Bousman, seconded by Commissioner Noble to award the Cottonwood Phase One bid to Avail Energy in the amount of $1,609,778.  Motion carried with Commissioner Vickrey abstaining from the vote. 

It was moved by Commissioner Bousman, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to award the 2020 Chip Seal Project bid to H-K Contractors in the amount of $1,969,669.00.  Motion carried. 

Mike Jackson stated he needed a signature from the Chairman on a BLM right of way permit.  It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Bousman to have Chairman Burnett sign the request.  Motion carried. 

Dennis Fornstrom, Planning and Zoning, met with the Board to request approval of proposed text amendments to Chapter II – Zoning Districts, Section 3, Chapter III – Development Standards, Section 39 & Section 41, Chapter VIII – Administration, Section 4, Chapter IX – Family Division, and Chapter XI – Enforcement, Section 6, of the Zoning and Development Regulations of Sublette County, Wyoming.  The proposed amendments were published as a legal advertisement in the Pinedale Roundup on February 7, March 13, and April 3, 2020.  No public comment was received.  The proposed corrections and amendments were discussed at the February 20, 2020 Planning and Zoning meeting.  It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Bousman to approve the text amendments as proposed.  Motion carried.  

Ed Wood, Wood Law Office, representing CL Bar Ranch, met with the Board to discuss reimbursement for the construction of a fence on Forty Rod Road.  Mike Crosson, County Attorney, advised the Board to table the discussion and review at another time.

It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Noble to accept the proposal presented by Cat Urbigkit for preparation of the State of the County Report for FY 2021 in the amount of $8000.00. Motion carried.

Commissioner Noble explained to the Board that he, Chairman Burnett, Matt Murdock, and Dave Doorn had met the previous day.  He said they (Town of Pinedale) had received the bids for the relocation of the ball fields, which was the same as purchasing the land.  He said the bids come in higher than everyone estimated and the County and the Rural Health Care District should make up the difference. 

Matt Murdock, Mayor of Town of Pinedale, said the town received three bidders on the project, he said they went back to the lowest bidder and did not negotiate price but reviewed the scope of the project, with that, the bid came in about 3.7 million.  He said based on the prior day discussion, the Rural Health Care District will put in an additional $250,000 and the County will put in an additional $250,000 and the Town will take care of modifications on Wilson Street. 

Chairman Burnett clarified the actual bid was 3.8 million with the Town’s participation of 1.1 million leaving 2.7 million to be split between the County and the Rural Health Care District, adding an additional $500,000 thousand to be split. 

Commissioner Noble stated the town had worked diligently with the contractors and engineers to keep the cost down. 

Commissioner Vickrey asked those present what would happen to the Critical Access Project if the county didn’t pay their portion of the $500,000.  Dave Doorn said the Rural Health Care District would have to pay the entire portion and the project would probably not move forward.

It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, to rescind the original motion that the County’s participation in equal shares up to 3.3 million be rescinded and authorize the Board of County Commissioners to give the Rural Health Care District 1.35 million to purchase the land necessary for the C.A.H.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 

Dave Doorn, SCRHC, requested to renew the lease of the clinics for an additional year with fees waived.  Commissioner Rawhouser made the motion to extend the current agreement.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion.  Motion carried.  

In accordance with W.S. 22-7-101, it was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to retain the eight election districts and precincts established on May 1, 2012 and reaffirm Resolution No. 12-10200B, for the 2020 election year.  Motion carried.

It was reaffirmed by motion of Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to keep the Cora 4-1 polling place at the Daniel 4-2 polling place at the Daniel Schoolhouse.  The move was suggested for convenience of the Cora precinct voters in 2018 and there were no complaints regarding the move.  The voters and judges were pleased.  Motion carried. 

In accordance with W.S. 22-12-101(a), it was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to designate the following polling places:

Pinedale 1-1, the Commons at the Pinedale Wrangler Gymnasium, Pinedale

Pinedale West 1-3, The Commons at the Pinedale Wrangler Gymnasium, Pinedale

Boulder 1-4, Boulder Community Center, Boulder

Big Piney 2-1, Southwest Sublette Senior Center, Marbleton

Marbleton 2-2, Southwest Sublette Senior Center, Marbleton

Cora 4-1, Daniel Schoolhouse, Daniel

Daniel 4-2, Daniel Schoolhouse, Daniel

Bondurant 5-1, Bondurant Schoolhouse, Bondurant

In accordance with W.S. 22-9-125(a) and (b), it was moved by Commissioner Bousman, seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to adopt the alternate procedures for casting, collecting, and counting absentee ballots.  The motion carried. 

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

HEADSETS DIRECT, INC. 212.75 / AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE 4,409.38 SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 2,952.00 / GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY, LLC 10,900.00 SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT. 375.75 JEFFERSON PILOT FINANCIAL INSURANCE 8,552.78 / 056-NCPERS WYOMING 224.00 NEW YORK LIFE 1,281.81 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 344,199.76 SUBLETTE CO PAYROLL ACCT 53,104.83 / SUBLETTE COUNTY 1,000.00 / VALIC 208.82 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 96,201.14 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2,349.82 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 65,243.32 / ADAMS CONCRETE, INC. 23,460.00 AIRGAS USA, LLC 294.60 / ALTITUDE FORD JACKSON, LLC 159.01 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 331.91 / AMAZON 1,142.97 / AMERIGAS 3,618.07 A TO Z HARDWARE 15.56 / AT&T 25.00 / MARYLISA BAXLEY 257.64 / BEAR COM 419.98 BELVEAL’S SIGNS 900.00 / TRAVIS BING 330.00 / BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 141.82 BOMGAARS 2,947.63 / BUCKY’S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 46.95 / CENTURYLINK 2,160.94 CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 18,515.34 / COOPER, SHAD 115.12 COUNTRY LANE GAS & GROCERIES 39.44 / CASSIE CRUMPTON 160.00 DAVIS & CANNON, LLP 525.00 / DAVES ELECTRONICS 16,554.23 DELL MARKETING LP 3,527.56 / DEPARTMENT OF FIRE PREVENTION 73.47 DIRECTV 138.99 / DIVE RESCUE INTERNATIONAL INC 1,083.74 / DJ’S GLASS PLUS 740.00 DOMINION ENERGY 1,457.21 / DEPT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 23,457.36 ROBERT DOYLE 6,500.00 / DRAGON PRODUCTS, LLC 34,800.00 / EAGLE OF CODY 252.00 EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 336.26 / ELIZABETH CRUMP 15.59 MOJODESK / ERGOFLEX 1,146.99 / F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 49.70 FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 210.00 / FLEETPRIDE 154.16 / FREEDOM FIGHTERS 93.00 GALLS, LLC 176.30 / GARMIN SERVICES, INC. 129.90 GET WESTERN ELECTRIC LLC 4,563.59 / GLAXOSMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS 6,050.40 GRANT GOLDEN 75.00 / HARRIS CORPORATION 258,431.34 HIGH COUNTRY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 5,000.00 / HEART & SOUL 94.12 HELEN HEGARDT 1,041.67 / HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. 1,004.71 LARRY H MILLER JEEP DODGE 294.50 / LARRY H. MILLER 50.61 LEO RILEY & CO. 11,250.00 / LOS CABOS 241.19 / LR COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 118.00 M & M TRANSFER INC. 10,822.76 / MID-AMERICAN RESEARCH CHEMICAL 454.23 KEVIN MITCHELL 190.37 / TODD MORGAN 62.41 / MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 479.61 NADCP ANNUAL CONFERENCE 4,410.00 / JACLYN NELSON 30.00 NO HASSLE AUTO GLASS LLC 596.71 / OFFICE OUTLET 30.84 / ONE CALL NOW 62.05 PACIFIC STEEL & RECYCLING 62.50 / EMILY PARAVICINI 446.59 PETERBILT OF WYOMING 8,049.29 / PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 55.99 PINEDALE NATURAL GAS CO. 8,553.09 / PREVENT FIRE LLC 534.80 CHRIS WEBB 2,434.60 / OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 84,198.63 QUILL CORPORATION 307.30 / REBEL AUTO PARTS 531.08 REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY 315.00 / RENDEZVOUS POINTE 9,254.79 RIDLEY’S FAMILY MARKETS 100.48 / RIO VERDE ENGINEERING 23,079.24 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 2,080.08 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN YETI PINEDALE 883.40 R.S. BENNETT CONSTRUCTION INC. 2,007.45 / SAFV TASK FORCE 13,568.96 S.A.M. SERVICES, LLC 963.00 / SATCOM GLOBAL 277.05 SUBLETTE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2,368.50 SUBLETTE COUNTY RURAL HEALTH 11,648.00 / SUBLETTE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 650.00 SUBLETTE CENTER 40,000.00 / KENNA TANNER 485.50 TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL, LLC 6,770.50 / THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 35.28 THE TIRE DEN, INC. 7,875.61 / TRI-STATE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC 276.34 TROYS MOTORSPORTS 100.00 / TRUENORTH STEEL 13,074.90 / UNION TELEPHONE 318.99 VISTA PROPERTIES LLC 13,350.00 / WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 865.18 WAZITECH TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS 6,850.00 / WESTATE MACHINERY COMPANY 927.81 WESTERN TIRE CHAIN 1,826.50 / WEX BANK 388.41 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 19,226.14 / WYOMING SAFETY SUPPLY 19,522.33 XEROX CORPORATION 64.83

It was moved by Commissioner Bousman, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey to approve payroll in the amount of $987,895.33. Motion carried. 

Old Business:  Commissioner Bousman reported he had been in discussion with the State and Sublette County Soil Conservation District regarding the best way to proceed and move forward with supporting the forest service position on the grazing renewal in the Upper Green.  He stated several entities were seeking intervener status in the litigation. Upon communication with other entities and the Attorney General’s office, the Attorney General recommended an Amicus Brief be filed.  Commissioner Bousman asked for authority to represent Sublette County in working with Bailey Brennan (WCCA Natural Resource Attorney), County Administrator Matt Gaffney, Governor’s Office, and Attorney General’s Office to provide and Amicus Brief in support of the Record of Decision.  There was no opposition, Chairman Burnett instructed Commissioner Bousman to proceed. 

Meeting adjourned 12:45 p.m.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

Notice #8259 published in the Pinedale
Roundup
on May 29, 2020