8/30/2019 Pinedale Roundup Legal NOtices

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

DAVID ANTHONY YANNIE, Plaintiff

  1. NICOLE RENEE YANNIE, Defendant

Civil Action No. 8695

NOTICE OF AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE

TO: Nicole Renee Yannie, address unknown

You am hereby notified that David Anthony Yannie has filed his Amended Complaint for Divorce against you in the District Court, and that you are required to file øº Answer with the Clerk of Court, 21 Souºth Tyler, P.O. Box 764, Pinedale, WY 82941, and to serve it on the Plaintiff David Anthony Yannie at P.O. Box 1844, Pinedale, WY 82941, within thirty (30) days of the last date of publication noted below, or default will be taken against you.

DATED this 2nd day of August, 2019.

JANET K. MONTGOMERY

Clerk of District Court

By: Susan Gulbrandson

Deputy Clerk

            Public Notice #7969 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019

STATE OF WYOMING              )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT         ) ss.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE                       )

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE        )

PROBATE NO. 2019-2420       )

OF WILLIAM R. SOUR,            )

Deceased.                   )

NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on 8/5/19 the Last Will And Testament of said Decedent was admitted to probate by the above named Court and that DARLENE PENTON, was appointed Personal Representative thereof on 8/5/19.  Any action to set aside said Will must be filed in said 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 said Decedent or to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to DARLENE PENTON, c/o P.O. Box 130, Pinedale, WY 82941.

Creditors having claims against said Decedent or the Estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, on or before three (3) 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 5th day of  August, 2019.

RALPH E. WOOD

Attorney For Estate

WOOD LAW OFFICE

P.O. Box 130, Pinedale, WY  82941

(307) 367-4301

            Public Notice #7971 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019

AGENDA / LEGAL NOTICE

A regularly scheduled meeting of the Sublette County Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. to consider the Adoption of proposed Nuisance Regulations. These meetings will be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room, in the Sublette County Courthouse, located at 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming. 

A public hearing to consider the following items;

  1. An application by Sublette County proposing the adoption of Nuisance Regulations to the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations. The full text of the proposed regulation can be obtained from the Planning & Zoning Office, or at, http://www.sublettewyo.com/DocumentCenter/View/2283/Nuisance-Regulations?bidId=

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 this meeting.

            Public Notice #7976 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 16, 23, 30, 2019

STATE OF WYOMING              )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT         ) ss.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE                       )

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE        )

PROBATE NO. 2019-2421       )

OF NIOBE ZARLINGO,

a/k/a NIOBE THAIS     )

ZARLINGO       )

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 now SHERRY ZARLINGO WILDER and TONI ANN BOHNET, 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 NIOBE ZARLINGO, a/k/a NIOBE THAIS ZARLINGO, deceased, to SHERRY ZARLINGO WILDER and TONI ANN BOHNET.

In said Application SHERRY ZARLINGO WILDER and TONI ANN BOHNET allege:

  1. That the Decedent, NIOBE ZARLINGO, a/k/a NIOBE THAIS ZARLINGO, died on 6/12/19 in Sublette County, State of Wyoming, and that thirty (30) days have passed since said date of death.
  2. That the Decedent, NIOBE ZARLINGO, a/k/a NIOBE THAIS ZARLINGO, was a resident of Sublette County, Wyoming at the time of her death and left real property owned in said County and State.
  3. That the Decedent died testate and left a Last Will and Testament, which devised all of her real property in equal shares to her children, SHERRY ZARLINGO WILDER and TONI ANN BOHNET. The Last Will and Testament has been filed with the Clerk of District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming.
  4. That the value of the entire estate of NIOBE ZARLINGO, a/k/a NIOBE THAIS ZARLINGO located in the State of Wyoming subject to administration, either testate or intestate, less liens and encumbrances, does not exceed Two Hundred Thousand dollars ($200,000.00.)
  5. That the Decedent owned the following described real property in Sublette County, Wyoming, to-wit:

The E½ of Lot Thirteen (13) and the E½ of Lot Twenty (20), Big Country Ranches, Third Filing, 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 or of record, to easements and rights-of-way of record or in use and to prior mineral reservations of record; and

An undivided one-half (1/2) right, title interest and estate in and to that certain water well situate on the following described lands and real estate in the County of Sublette and State of Wyoming, to-wit:

The West one-half (W1/2) of Lots 13 and 20 of the Big Country Ranches Third Filing as the same appear on the plat and mat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Sublette County Clerk of Sublette County, Wyoming.

  1. That, pursuant to the terms of the Decedent’s Last Will and Testament SHERRY ZARLINGO WILDER and TONI ANN BOHNET are entitled to have all of the real property of NIOBE ZARLINGO, a/k/a NIOBE THAIS ZARLINGO set over to them and titled in their names.
  2. That there are no other distributees or heirs of the Decedent having any right to succeed to said real 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 9/24/19.

DATED this ________ day of ____________________, 20____.

JANET K. MONTGOMERY

Clerk of District Court

            Public Notice #7982 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August  23, 30, 2019

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONS PROCEEDINGS AUGUST 6, 2019

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

Chairman Burnett led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser and seconded by Commissioner Noble to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

The minutes of the budget hearing on July 15, 2019 and the regular meeting on July 16, 2019, were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Vickrey and seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser.

Billy Pape, Road and Bridge Superintendent, met with the Board to update on monthly activities.

Eric Sackett, representing Rio Verde Engineering, updated the Board on various projects. He stated the Meadowlark project started paving the previous day, should be complete by August 15th. He stated the Chip Seal project is almost complete.  He stated the Paradise Erosion project is in the beginning process of working out agreements and reclamation study.  This project is scheduled to be complete by November

  1. The Cottonwood Rye Grass project is in the design and survey step and should be ready to bid in late fall or winter.

Sackett reported the DEQ had approved the Lysimeter project and he is hoping to get out to bid soon. Chairman Burnett asked Billy about the Schedule A project with the forest service.  Billy stated no work had been done on the project at this point but he hopes to start sometime in the fall. Commissioner Noble stated he believed the project should be put out to bid because the County shouldn’t compete with private enterprise. After discussion, Chairman Burnett instructed Billy to request bids and put his numbers together as well to see what the project will cost.

Roy Dewitt and Darren Hull from the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce met with the Board to introduce Darren as the new Director of the Chamber of Commerce.

It was moved by Commissioner Noble and seconded by Commissioner Bousman to set the following mill levies for FY20:

County General          9.949

Fair      0.323

Airport 0.059

Library 0.449

Museum          0.150

Recreation      0.231

Fire      0.839

Rural Health Care        2.000

Weed & Pest   0.544

Upper Green Cem       0.132

Big Piney Cem 0.817

Hoback Ranches S & I 0.9397%

             of valuation

Boulder Lake S & I Dist           0.6503%

            of valuation

Redstone Upper Green River S & I     0.8%

            of valuation

High Meadow Ranch Water Dist        6.000

HMRWD – Loan #1     $143.15/Lot

HMRWD – Loan #2     $79.00/Lot

Other Special Districts

Shelter Park S & I        $250.00

Mosquito #1, Pinedale           31.00

Mosquito #2, Big Piney           165.00

Boulder Mosquito Improvement        $50.00

            & $3.00 per acre

Pine Creek Loan          $127.69

Commissioner Noble made a motion to recess as the Board of County Commissioners and convene as the County Board of Equalization.  Commissioner Bousman seconded. Motion carried. The Board was joined by video conference by Sharon Rose, Hearing Officer, for the County Board of Equalization.  She stated she could discuss procedures of the hearing but not the merits of the appeals.

Rose stated Jonah Energy and Ultra have each filed a motion to consolidate the accounts for the Hearing scheduled for August 27 & 28.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the consolidation for each. Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Rose also stated Jonah Energy and Ultra have served the County Assessor with discovery documents. Commissioner Bousman made a motion to allow the discovery served on the County Assessor on July 18 to be completed on August 16.  He then revised the competed date to be August 19. Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion.  Motion carried.

Jeness Saxton, County Assessor, met with the County Board of Equalization to present a Petition and Affidavit for Adjustment of Assessment Notice with the amount changing from $2,522,575,278 on July 8,2019 to $2,521,133,663 as of August 6, 2019.  Commissioner Bousman made a motion to accept the adjustment.  Commissioner Noble seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Commissioner Noble made a motion to adjourn the County Board of Equalization and reconvene as the Board of County Commissioners. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Matt Gaffney – Deputy County Attorney – met with the Board to discuss how they wanted to move forward with the designation of Exempt and Non-Exempt employees. The Board directed the Clerk to contact the department heads and request the list of Exempt employees and the Board would review them at the next Commission meeting.

Shad Cooper, Fire Warden, met with the Board to update them about recent activities. Cooper presented the change order from Harris that had been approved at the prior meeting.  Chairman Burnett signed the order.

Cooper also updated the Board on the Luman Radio Tower.  He stated Union has a power line from Rocky Mountain Power and is willing to share with Sublette County. He said Union can’t sell power to the County but can share in the maintenance fee of the line. He stated the County Attorney’s office is working with Union on an agreement. Commissioner Noble made a motion to allow Chairman Burnett to sign the agreement after the County Attorney’s office is satisfied with the content in order to move forward with the project.  Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion. Motion carried.

 Cooper also stated that once the BLM gives approval for their part of the project, bids will be needed to run the final 500 feet of line to the tower. Chairmen Burnett instructed Cooper move forward with the project as needed. Cooper also explained to the Board the next step would be to purchase the tower.  He submitted a bid from CTC in the amount of $139,275.00.  He explained CTC is the same company that made the other towers.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept the quote for the tower, Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Cooper advised the Board shelters were needed for two towers. The Luman shelter was not originally included in the scope of the Harris project and Kismet shelter burned in last year’s fire.  Cooper introduced Mark Warner with Rocky Mountain Communication Systems who explained to the Board the specialized requirements of a tower shelter. He submitted quotes of $197,936 for the Kismet tower and

$184,911 for the Luman tower. Shad stated he would like to make comparisons for similar structures with other companies.  Commissioner Noble made a motion for Shad to accept suitable quotes up to the amounts submitted by RMCS. Commissioner Bousman seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Dave Doorn and Wendy Boman with the Rural Health Care District, updated the Board on recent activities.

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

ABS ARCHITECTURAL 466.00 / AIR RESOURCES HELICOPTERS, INC. 116,320.00 IAN ALLEN 401.47 / ALTITUDE DRUG LLC 1,329.31 / AMAZON 10,915.80 AMERIGAS 400.41 / A TO Z HARDWARE 77.40 / AT&T 27.07 BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS INC 1,826.06 / MARLENE BAUMAN 14.77 MARYLISA BAXLEY 308.38 / BELVEAL’S SIGNS 220.00 / BELVEAL’S TOWING 1,027.00 TRAVIS BING 446.00 / TRAVIS BINGHAM 902.20 / BLACK MOUNTAIN PLASTICS CORP 635.00 BLACK WIDOW ARENA DRAG 587.50 / BOMGAARS 1,632.18 BOULDER VETERINARY CLINIC 100.00 / BUCKY’S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 610.69 BYU - FINANCIAL AID 2,000.00 / BYU-IDAHO 2,000.00 / CAO GROUP, INC 421.79 CENTURYLINK 23,461.55 / CENTURYLINK 2,515.76 / CHIEF 119.96 CIMCO REFRIGERATION INC. 58.74 / CNA SURETY 100.00 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 2,000.00 / CONRAD & BISCHOFF INC. 52,922.54 CONTROL SOLUTIONS, INC. 518.00 / COOPER, SHAD 336.46 / CURTIS COVILL 173.10 CPS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 160.93 / DANIEL JUNCTION 777.00 / D.A. SCREENING 100.00 DAVIS & CANNON, LLP 325.00 / DAVES ELECTRONICS 15,155.26 DELL MARKETING LP 2,911.08 / DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 295.36 / DIRECTV 131.98 DJ’S GLASS PLUS 495.00 / DOMINION ENERGY 564.38 / ROBERT DOYLE 4,264.00 DUSTBUSTERS, INC. 99,764.93 / EAGLE UNIFORM & SUPPLY CO. 352.11 EMERALD SERVICES, INC. 1,578.00 / FASTENAL COMPANY 671.74 F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 134.50 / FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 2,584.00 FERRELL GAS 1,105.52 / FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY 420.98 FIRST CHOICE FORD 32.57 / FIRE TRUCK CERTIFICATION CO 965.98 / FLEETPRIDE 42.56 FOR-SHOR COMPANY 972.00 / GALLS, LLC 652.80 / JAMES GEHLHAUSEN 120.00 GLAXOSMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS 2,881.20 / GRAINGER 288.03 GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 4,050.00 / HAMPTON INN - RIVERTON 409.84 HARRIS CORPORATION - PSPC 378,959.70 / HIGH COUNTRY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 5,000.00 HEARTLAND SERVICES 178.95 / HELEN HEGARDT 1,041.67 / HELMETS R US 316.85 HOBACK LAW LLC 221.00 / HOLLAND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3,323.94 HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. 1,809.78 / INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 383.85 INTERMOUNTAIN LOCK & SECURITY 43.88 / JAMAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 661.11 JOHNSON HYDRAULICS, INC. 1,790.00 / JORGENSEN ASSOCIATES PC 13,092.50 K & M BACKHOE SERVIES, LLC 6,444.15 / KAMINSKY, SULLENBERGER & ASSC 375.00 KOMATSU EQUIPMENT 373.82 / JANETTE LANGDON 27.20 LARRY H MILLER JEEP DODGE 348.75 / LOS CABOS 43.95 LR COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 59.00 / STEPHANIE LUND 500.00 M & M TRANSFER INC. 17,166.22 / CAROL A. MACKENZIE 26.20 / MMSGS 235.12 MODEL SIGN 316.50 / MOOSELY MAILBOXES 308.92 / MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. 3,715.12 MPI SERVICES 3,187.00 / MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY 2,000.00 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY 2,000.00 / NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,000.00 NORCO INC. 199.42 / NORTHERN SAFETY CO. INC. 82.30 / OFFICE DEPOT 106.49 OPTICSPLANET, INC. 444.40 / PUBLIC AGENCY TRAINING COUNCIL 350.00 PERFORMANCE TECH, LLC 1,822.24 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 5,774.69 PURE HOCKEY & COMLAX 2,431.92 / PINEDALE GLASS & MORE 568.88 PINEDALE LUMBER 21.49 / PINEDALE NATURAL GAS CO. 2,452.19 PLAINSMAN PRINTING & SUPPLY 203.66 / PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC 166.52 PREMIER SITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 16,476.93 / PRIORITY DISPATCH 730.00 CHRIS WEBB 855.81 / POLICE SOCIAL MEDIA ACADEMY, LLC 425.00 QPR INSTITUTE, INC 5,113.31 / QUILL CORPORATION 2,259.09 REBEL AUTO PARTS 17.28 / RELADYNE WEST, LLC 24,008.22 RENDEZVOUS POINTE 94,042.50 / RESPOND FIRST AID SYSTEMS 215.76 RIDLEY’S FAMILY MARKETS 667.57 / RIO VERDE ENGINEERING 64,673.19 RIVERA LODGE 322.00 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 15,497.85 ROCKY MOUNTAIN YETI PINEDALE 1,243.62 / RR DONNELLEY 240.45 SAFETY SUPPLY & SIGN CO. INC 4,536.00 / SAFV TASK FORCE 31,811.52 SANOFI PASTEUR 702.08 / SUBLETTE COUNTY RURAL TV 2,400.00 SEMI SERVICE INC. 795.45 / SHADOW MOUNTAIN WATER OF WY 7.00 SHERIDAN COLLEGE 2,000.00 / SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LABORATORIES 165.60 KELSI SLUYTER 125.00 / SNAKE RIVER SUPPLY 2,738.80 STEVENSON UNIVERSITY 2,000.00 / STITCHIN POST 275.00 ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL CENTER 4,439.51 / SUBLETTE CENTER 40,000.00 SUPERIOR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 2,388.30 / T & L SALVAGE & REPAIR 2,500.00 TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CORP. 1,251.00 / TELETRACTORS, INCORPORATED 181,548.36 TOBY TERRELL 27.46 / THOMSON REUTERS-WEST 35.28 / THE TIRE DEN, INC. 557.17 THE MASTER’S TOUCH, LLC 230.08 / TOOLPUSHERS SUPPLY CO. 133.86 TOWN OF PINEDALE 50.00 / TRI-COUNTY SANITATION, INC. 235.00 TRI-STATE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC 4,004.00 / TODD R. LIEBELT 249.95 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 2,000.00 / UNITED REPROGRAPHIC SUPPLY INC 290.00 UNION TELEPHONE 2,588.81 / UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 26,000.00 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 2,000.00 / VERIZON WIRELESS 200.05 LAURA GOBER RUSSELL 125.00 / WESTERN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SERVICES INC 2,616.00 WAVINGATYOU.COM 516.00 / WEIDNER FIRE 1,361.85 / WESTECH EQUIPMENT 411.70 WEX BANK 1,241.08 / WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE INC. 1,708.67 / FALON WILCOX 75.00 WIRELESS ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS, 3,291.25 WESTERN SLOPE PALEONTOLOGICAL SVCS 4,590.00 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 16,255.10 / WYOMING GARAGE DOOR, LLC 1,009.00 WYOMING STATE FORESTRY - SHOP 103.58 / FRANK J. ZAMBONI & CO., INC. 694.61

It was moved by Commissioner Vickrey, seconded by Commissioner Noble to approve payroll in the amount of $1,032,541.48. Motion carried.

It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Commissioner Rawhouser to approve a beer permit for the Boulder Bar. Motion carried.

It was moved by Commissioner Rawhouser, seconded by Commissioner Bousman to approve a Bond for Roger Weber (Treasurer of the Shelter Park Improvement District. Motion carried.

Dennis Fornstrom, Planning and Zoning Administrator, met with the Board for approval of the Nuisance Regulations.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to accept Resolution No. 19-100365B. Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion.  After discussion Commissioner Rawhouser withdrew his second. Motion died for lack of second.  Commissioner Noble made a motion to table the request until the next meeting in order for Planning and Zoning to advertise the proposed regulations one more time. Commissioner Rawhouser seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Edward Romasko- U.S. Census Bureau- met with the Board to discuss a Complete Count Committee for the 2020 census.

Old Business:  Commissioner Rawhouser had nothing to report at this time.  Commissioner Bousman had nothing at this time.  Commissioner Noble has attended the meetings regarding the Luman site negotiations, Commissioner Vickrey had nothing to report at this time. Chairman Burnett has been attending the migration corridor calls with the final two meetings in Pinedale next week.

There being no further business, meeting was adjourned at 2:00 P.M.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

            Public Notice #7984 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August  30, 2019

COUNTY SALARY AND WAGE STATEMENT PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 18-3-516(b)(i) WYOMING STATUTES, 1977, AMENDED 2014

The following statement contains the names, positions, and gross salaries of each full-time employee and each elected official, with gross monthly salaries or actual wages earned in each position, but exclusive of any fringe benefits such as health insurance costs, life insurance benefits and pension plans, or overtime any employee may earn or would be paid by the County.

Jesse Adams, Detention Officer, County Sheriff                                6,153.40

Gregory Allen, Deputy, County Sheriff           5,422.95

Gregory Allen, Laborer, Maintenance            5,325.82

Ian Allen, Deputy, County Sheriff       5,584.58

Melody Ames, Laborer, Maintenance            4,477.59          Carly Anderson, Deputy Prosecuting & County Attorney      7,055.00

Rebecca Andrews, Deputy County Assessor                          4,889.86

Lucrecia Avila, Detention Officer, County Sheriff      5,188.05

Jakson Bain, Deputy, County Sheriff  5,302.49

Melissa Bartley, Deputy Prosecuting & County Attorney      6,416.67

Marlene Bauman, Detention Officer, County Sheriff 5,188.05

Marylisa Baxley, Secretary & Records Clerk, Fire Warden     5,665.35

Joshua Beck, Detention Officer, County Sheriff                                 4,989.36

Julie Bell, Secretary, Prosecuting & County Attorney 5,784.65

Maria Biggs, Secretary, Prosecuting & County Attorney        4,889.86

Travis Bingham, Detention Officer, County Sheriff    6,153.40

Willard Binning, Laborer, Road & Bridge       5,113.76

Joel Bousman, Chairman, County Commissioner      2,708.33

Cassandra Boyce, Deputy Clerk, Treasurer                            3,710.26

Fredrick Boyce, Laborer, Road & Bridge                                5,113.76

Hadley Bray, Laborer, Road & Bridge 5,113.76

Jay Brower, Manager, Fairgrounds    6,416.67

William D. Burnett, County Commissioner                            2,708.33

Keith Butler, Laborer, Maintenance   5,325.82

Wendie Butler, Laborer, Maintenance           5,325.82

Mary Caldwell, Laborer, Maintenance           5,325.82

Casey Calhoun, Laborer, Road & Bridge                                5,113.76

Scott Campbell, Deputy, County Sheriff                                5,422.95

Kayhla Carey, Deputy County Clerk    4,168.74

Delfino Cayetano Andres, Laborer, Waste Management      5,113.76

Brandon Chadwick, Laborer, Road & Bridge                          4,265.54

Michael Christie, Administrator, IT Department                                7,742.31

Zackary Christie, Laborer, Road & Bridge                              4,477.59

Danielle Cooper, Deputy, County Sheriff                               5,584.58

Joshua Cooper, Detention Officer, County Sheriff     6,153.40

Shad Cooper, Fire Warden     7,742.31

Curtis Covill, County Coroner  2,708.33

Michael Crosson, County Attorney     8,333.33

Cassandra Crumpton, Treatment Court         4,989.36

Ryan Day, Deputy, County Sheriff      5,422.95

Philip Donley, Laborer, Road & Bridge           4,265.54

Corrina Dorman, Deputy County Clerk           4,889.86

Stephen Dunning, Detention Lieutenant, County Sheriff      6,515.36

Toni Dunning, Laborer, Maintenance 3,841.42

Michael Egle, Laborer, Road & Bridge            5,113.76

Tadd Essington, Detention Officer, County Sheriff    5,188.05

Talon Faler Laborer, Maintenance     4,265.54

Lisa Forman, Secretary, Waste Management                        4,889.86

Dennis Fornstrom, Planner, Planning & Zoning                                 5,416.67

Matthew Gaffney, Deputy Prosecuting & County Attorney   7,939.00

Shannon Gehlhausen, Secretary & Records Clerk, County Sheriff    5,784.65

James Gehlhausen, Deputy, County Sheriff                           6,298.18

Lance Gehlhausen, Under Sheriff, County Sheriff     6,817.63

Charla Goe, Deputy County Treasurer           4,401.00

Grant Golden, Ice Rink Manager        5,833.33

Shannon Goodsell, Detention Officer, County Sheriff           5,188.05

Kari Goza, Detention Officer, County Sheriff                         5,188.05

Blake Greenhalgh, Laborer, Maintenance                              5,325.82

Celeste Grossman, Communication Officer, County Sheriff  4,979.87

Susan Gulbrandson, Deputy, Clerk of District Court  5,665.35

Tyson Gulbrandson, Deputy, County Sheriff                          6,298.18

Milton Gumfory, Laborer, Road & Bridge                              4,477.59

Kimberley Hair, Laborer, Fairgrounds 4,760.33

Thomas Hatch, Deputy, County Sheriff          6,298.18

Justin Hays, Deputy, County Sheriff   5,422.95

Yu Hedgepeth, Laborer, Maintenance           3,841.42

Darryl Herd, Laborer, Maintenance   4,477.59

Jennifer Holmes, Communication Officer, County Sheriff     4,979.87

Tracey Hoover, Deputy County Clerk 5,784.65

Douglas Hudlow, Laborer, Maintenance        5,325.82

Deborah Hueckstaedt, Detention Officer, County Sheriff     5,188.05

Michael Hueckstaedt, Deputy, County Sheriff                                   6,298.18

Ty Huffman, Deputy, County Sheriff  5,302.49

Alan Huston, Sanitarian/Zoning Administrator                                  4,892.86

Laila Illoway, Deputy County Assessor           5,784.65

Irey, Andre, Superintendent, Maintenance                           6,817.67

Willamina Irey, Secretary, Road & Bridge                              4,656.05

Andrea Jean, Deputy County Clerk     4,168.74

Patrick Johnson, Laborer, Waste Management                                 5,113.76

Wesley Johnston, Deputy, County Sheriff                             5,422.95

William Joswiak, Laborer, Ice Arena   4,689.65

Alaric Kaderavek, Deputy, County Sheriff                              5,584.58

Peggy Kaul, Secretary, Transfer Station         4,889.86

Patricia Keiser, Communication Officer, County Sheriff        4,979.87

Brad Kelly,Laborer, Road & Bridge     5,113.76

John Killey, Deputy, County Sheriff    6,298.18

Steven Kipp, Specialist, County Health & Sanitarian 4,680.00

Cheryl Koessel, Communication Officer, County Sheriff       5,784.65

Angela Kolis, Secretary, County Health          4,889.86

Robert Laing, Deputy, County Sheriff 5,422.95

Jesse Lake,Deputy County Assessor   4,889.86

Travis Lanning, Deputy, County Sheriff          5,584.58

Kenneth Lehr, County Sheriff 7,742.31

Lisa Lewis, Laborer, Maintenance      3,841.42

Carrie Long, County Clerk       7,742.31

Craig Lorraine, Laborer, Road & Bridge         5,113.76

Jarad Lovejoy, Detention Officer, County Sheriff      4,937.70

Andrew Mackenzie, Deputy, County Sheriff                          6,298.18

Carol Mackenzie, Detention Officer, County Sheriff  5,188.05

Amy Macleod, Secretary, Prosecuting & County Attorney    4,889.86

James Malkowski, Laborer, Road & Bridge                            5,432.31

Krystal Mansur, Deputy, County Sheriff        5,422.95

Dan McClure, Deputy, County Sheriff 5,422.95

Ross McCracken, Laborer, Maintenance                                5,325.82

Tina McGreal, Laborer, Maintenance 4,901.71

Stephanie McMillen, Secretary & Records Clerk, Sheriff       4,889.86

Jessica Medrano, Deputy County Treasurer                          5,665.35

Doug Mika, Laborer, Road & Bridge   5,113.76

Alvin Mitchell, Laborer, Road & Bridge          5,113.76

James Mitchell, Coordinator, Emergency Management       5,784.65

Devon Moceika, Communication Officer, County Sheriff      4,979.86

Janet Montgomery, Clerk of District Court                             7,742.31

Tiara Morgan, Communication Office, County Sheriff          4,399.55

Todd Morgan, Deputy, County Sheriff           5,422.95

Jessica Morrison, Communication Officer, County Sheriff    4,979.87

Bo Morss, Laborer, Road & Bridge     4,901.71

Tyrel Murphy, Deputy, County Sheriff           5,422.95

Monty Nickerson, Laborer, Maintenance      4,477.59

Thomas Noble, County Commissioner           2,708.33

Sean Oconnor, Deputy, County Sheriff          5,422.95

Tiffany Olson, Deputy Clerk, Clerk of District Court   4,889.86

Vodney Orr, Assistant Supervisor, Road & Bridge     6,340.42

Billy Pape, Assistant Supervisor, Road & Bridge        7,083.33

Emily Paravicini, County Treasurer     7,742.31

John Paravicini, Deputy County Assessor                              4,889.86

Michael Parker, Deputy, County Sheriff        5,422.95

Hana Patterson, Detention Officer, Sheriff                            4,937.70

Nicholas Payne, Laborer, Maintenance          5,325.82

Joshua Peterson, Deputy, County Sheriff                              5,422.95

Jacob Piros, Laborer, Road & Bridge  4,265.54

Amber Porterfield, Communication Officer, County Sheriff  4,979.87

Daniel Racich, Laborer, Road & Bridge          5,113.76

Alesha Ralkey, Secretary, Road & Bridge                               4,656.05

Mack Rawhouser, County Commissioner                              2,708.33

Mark Reinwald, Laborer, Road & Bridge        4,477.59

Cash Rich, Laborer, Road & Bridge     4,477.59

Sheri Riley, Secretary & Records Clerk, County Sheriff          4,889.86

Derek Roe, Detention Officer, County Sheriff                                    5,188.05

Daniel Ruby, Deputy, County Sheriff  5,422.95

Shannon Saulter, Laborer, Maintenance        4,477.59

Jeness Saxton, County Assessor         7,742.31

David Schultz, Deputy County Assessor         4,889.86

Patricia Scott, Prevention Coordinator, Public Health           4,333.33

Zack Semmons, Deputy, County Sheriff         5,422.95

David Siefkes, Lieutenant, County Sheriff      6,515.36

Trenton Simkins, Detention Officer, County Sheriff  5,188.05

Darcy Copeland Simpson, Laborer, Fairgrounds        4,760.33

Julius Brian Smith, Laborer, Waste Management      5,113.76

Megan Smith, Secretary, Extension    4,168.74

Mark Steele, Laborer, Road & Bridge 5,113.76

Kenneth Stowe, Laborer, Ice Arena    5,325.82

Sinclair Streeter, Deputy, County Sheriff       5,422.95

Kenna Tanner, Coordinator, Search and Rescue       5,784.65

Shane Templar, Deputy, County Sheriff         6,298.18

Toby Terrell, Deputy, County Sheriff 6,298.18

Scott Thomas, Laborer, Road & Bridge          4,689.65

Hillary Tollison, Detention Officer, County Sheriff    6,153.40

Ryan Tollison, Detention Officer, County Sheriff                   6,153.40

Gabriel Torres, Detention Officer, County Sheriff     5,188.05

Chelsea Tucker, Laborer, Maintenance          3,841.42

Karson Turner, Deputy, County Sheriff          5,584.58

Sarah Turner, Communication Officer, County Sheriff          4,979.87

Douglas Vickrey, County Commissioner        2,708.33

Kinsy Voss, Secretary & Records Clerk, County Sheriff          3,710.26

Sally Wight, Secretary, Recycling & Transfer Station 5,113.76

Vina Payne Wilsey, Laborer, Maintenance     4,477.59

Jody Wilson, Laborer, Maintenance   4,477.59

Scott Winer, Deputy, County Sheriff  5,422.95

R Woffinden, Laborer, Road & Bridge            5,113.76

Tyrell Wood, Laborer, Road & Bridge 4,689.65

Blake Woolstenhulme, Detention Officer, County Sheriff     5,188.05

Dated this 21st Day of August, 2019.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

/s/ David Burnett, Chairman

Attest:

/s/ Carrie S. Long, County Clerk

            Public Notice #7985 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 30, 2019

BIG SANDY WATERSHED STUDY

Report Presentation Meeting in Farson, WY

September 13, 2019

9:00 a.m.

The Sublette County Conservation District (SCCD), Sweetwater County Conservation District (SWCCD), and Wyoming Water Development Office (WWDO) are holding a report presentation meeting for the Big Sandy Watershed Level I Study at 9:00 a.m. on September 13, 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 and this meeting is being held to present the findings of said study.  General topics covered will include water rights, water quality, rehabilitation project inventory, surface water hydrography/hydrology, biology, GIS database, and other pertinent information related to the function of said watershed.  Following a presentation outlining the results of this watershed study, we will be available to discuss funding resources, Small Water Project Program application process, and any other specific questions you may have regarding the watershed study findings. 

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

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

            Public Notice #7986 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 30, Sept. 6, 2019

AGENDA / LEGAL NOTICE

A regularly scheduled public meeting of the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, September 19, 2019 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, October 1, 2019 at 1:00 pm.  These meetings will be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room, in the Sublette County Courthouse, located at 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, Wyoming. 

  1. An application by Robert Nigro proposing the Vacation and Reconfiguration of Lot 2 & 3 of the Rocky Roads Subdivision. This proposal would then create Lots 17 & 18 of the Rocky Roads First Amendment.
  2. An application by Freddie Botur / Cottonwood Capital Corp. for a Conditional Use Permit within the Agricultural Zoning District to allow for a Temporary Camp, Guest Ranch and Outfitters, and Bed and Breakfast to be allowed on property located within Section 23, T32N, R114W, of the 6th pm, Sublette County, Wyoming. Being generally located at 183 North Beecher Creek, BLM 5217.

            Public Notice #7987 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 30, 2019

FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE

WHEREAS NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that a default in the payment under the terms of a secured and perfected Note has occurred.  The Note is secured by a Mortgage dated September 27, 2018 and recorded on October 2, 2018 at REC # 395143 Book 231 Mtg, Page 677 in the records of Sublette County, Wyoming from Lonna J. Lundquist-Smith, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Wyndham Capital Mortgage, Inc. for the amount of $264,000.00.  The Mortgage having been assigned to and now in possession of PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, through an assignment recorded on July 29, 2019 at REC# 0399199 Book 236 MISC, Page 793 in the records of Sublette County, Wyoming.

WHEREAS the Mortgage contains a power of sale, which by reason of the default that has occurred, the Mortgagee has declared to become operative, and no suit or proceeding has been instituted to recover the debt secured by the Mortgage, or any part thereof, nor has any suit or proceeding instituted and the same discontinued and:

WHEREAS written Notice of Intent to Foreclose by Sale and Advertisement has been served upon the record owner and party in possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior to commencement of the publication, and the amount due upon the Mortgage at the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the total sum of $271,571.45 which consists of the unpaid principal balance of $262,836.20, plus outstanding charges, attorney fees, costs expected, accruing interest and late charges after the date of first publication of this notice.

WHEREAS this property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale and any prospective purchaser should research the status of title before submitting a bid.

NOW, THEREFORE PennyMac Loan Services, LLC as Mortgagee, will have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by having the mortgaged property sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff in and for Sublette County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash on September 27, 2019 at 10:00 AM at the front door of the Sublette County Courthouse located at 21 South Tyler, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.  For application on the above described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged property being described as follows, to wit:

Lot 18 of the Sublette Golf Course Subdivision, Sublette County, Wyoming as set out on that plat map recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Sublette County on June 10, 1981 in Book 38 of Misc., Page 473.

With an address of 1312 Club House Rd, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.  Together with all improvements thereon situated and all fixtures and appurtenances, thereto.

PennyMac Loan Services, LLC

Scott D. Toebben, Wyoming State Bar No. 7-5690

Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. - CO

216 16th Street, Suite 1210

Denver, CO 80202

Phone: 720-259-6710

wyoming@rsmalaw.com

            Public Notice #7988 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20, 2019

STATE OF WYOMING              )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE                       )§

TOWN OF PINEDALE               )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, August 12, 2019 in the Commissioners Room of the Sublette County Courthouse.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5:00 p.m.  Council members present: Tyler Swafford, John Paravicini, Dean Loftus, and Judi Boyce. Those in attendance included David Burnett and Mac Rawhouser, County Commissioners; Jim Mitchell, representing Sublette County Emergency Management; Brian Gray and Abram Pearce,  representing Jorgensen Engineering; Mike Jensen, representing Strike Consulting Group; John McGee, representing JVA Consulting; Michelle Christopher, representing Wyoming Association of Rural Water Systems (WARS); Mike Jackson, representing Rio Verde Engineering;  Wendy Boman and Dave Dorn, representing the Sublette County Rural Healthcare District (SCRHCD); Edward Romasko, representing the US Census; Casey Dauwen; Shad Cooper, representing Sublette County Unified Fire; Holly Dabb, representing the Pinedale Roundup; Kevin Mitchell, Josh Wilson, Ruth Neely, and Jim Parker Town employees; and Town Attorney, Ed Wood.

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Mayor Murdock opened the scheduled workshop by asking Jim Mitchell of Sublette County Emergency Management to talk to the council regarding the National Flood Insurance Program. 

Abram Pearce, representing Jorgensen Associates; Mike Jensen representing Strike Consulting Group; John McGee representing JVA Consulting; and Michelle Christopher, representing Wyoming Association of Rural Water Systems (WARS), gave the council an update regarding the EPA and the Fremont Lake Watershed Study. 

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the minutes of the July 22, 2019 council meeting as presented. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

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

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the temporary use permit with a fee waiver for a Lincoln Avenue road closure and use of Town property for the Cowboy State Strongman competition taking place September 7, 2019 from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. between Pine Street and Wilson Street. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

Wendy Boman and Dave Dorn briefed the council on the progress of the Sublette County Rural Healthcare District’s Critical Access Hospital (CAH). The merger with the Sublette Center is ongoing. Brian Gray presented the council with cost estimates for relocation of the Town’s ballfields. Two sites were selected by the town to be evaluated. The sites identified are currently owned by the Sublette County School District No. 1. (SCSD No.1) Site 1, referred to as the Bus Barn location, is located at 1776 West Pine Street and is within the town corporate limits. Site 2, referred to as the Par Avenue location, is located at the northeast corner of Par Avenue and Slate Lane, outside the town corporate limits.  Two development options were presented for both sites.  Relocation to Site 1 prices were estimated at $3,250,000 for Option A and $4,170,000 for Option B. Neither option includes a pedestrian crossing on highway 191 or artificial turf. Relocation to Site 2 estimates were $3,685,000 for Option A, and $4,745,000 for Option B.  Council was unwilling at this time to arrange for the sale of the ball fields. Wendy Boman asked Council to participate in an emergency meeting between the Towns of Pinedale, Big Piney, and Marbelton;, the SCRHCD; Sublette County; and SCSD No.1 to determine what funding options would be available, as the cost estimates are significantly higher than she had anticipated. When asked to participate in the discussion, Commissioner Burnett stated that he felt that this was a conversation between the Town of Pinedale and the SCRHCD and that the county did not have a place at the table. The meeting date and time is to be determined.

Sublette County Unified Fire Chief Shad Cooper thanked the council for their continued support by allowing town employees to respond to fire calls during their normal working hours. This fills a critical need in the community, as many of the all-volunteer responders are not able to leave work during the traditional work week or are too far from their fire halls to be timely. Town employee Spencer Hartman was recognized for his work as Battalion 1 Chief.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the quote of $3,800 from JB’s Welding and Excavation to mow the safety zone from the end lights to the runway and from the side lights to the safety zone at Ralph Wenz Field. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to accept the grant offered from FAA for the Apron Project at Ralph Wenz Field and allow the mayor to sign any necessary or related documents, noting that additional grant documents will be forthcoming. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the annual generator service contract from Cummins in the amount of $7,849.99. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the annual Sensus monitoring agreement from Dana Kepner in the amount of $11,270.13. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the mayor’s appointment of Judi Boyce to the Pinedale Planning and Zoning Commission effective September 1, 2019, replacing Nylla Kunard whose term will expire at that time, and who has served the maximum time allowed on the Commission. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilwoman Boyce abstained.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the M&M Transfer bid of $39,500.00 to demolish the old town hall at 210 West Pine Street and allow the mayor to sign any necessary documents. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0-1. Councilman Swafford abstained.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Final Plat of the Jones Addition Amended Block 2, Lots 15 & 16 subject to the water meter being installed in a meter pit on lot 16. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the sign permit application from Country Home Mortgage at 211 West Pine Street subject to the sign complying with WYDOT standards. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the sign permit application for the Wyoming Veterinary Center at 618 West Pine Street subject to the sign complying with WYDOT standards. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Edward Romasko presented the council with information regarding the upcoming 2020 Census.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve Ordinance 656 on second reading, an ordinance amending the zoning map of the Town of Pinedale to reflect the amendment of the zoning classification of Block Two (2) of the Grove Addition, Town of Pinedale, from its present zone district classification of R-2 to the C-1 zone district. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware, $1,099.38; Animal Clinic of Pinedale, $13.00; Bucky’s Outdoors, $488.85; Carbonite, Inc., $287.99; Caselle, Inc., $1,030.00; CNA Surety, $250.00; Dana Kepner Company, Inc., $11,270.13; Employers Council Services, Inc., $2,207.20; Energy Laboratories, $3,681.00; Freedom Mailing Services, Inc., $415.00; Grainger, $293.96; Greenwood Law, LLC, $1,920.00; Gregory, Allison, $350.00; Hach, $628.02; Jorgensen Associates, PC, $29,882.50; KPIN, $584.00; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $138.27; New Thought Media, $21,000.00; No Hassle Auto Glass, $391.00; One-Call of Wyoming, $67.50; Phenova, Inc., $137.23; Pickaroon Timber Products, $224.00; Pinedale Auto Supply, $257.66; Pinedale Computer, $19.80; Pinedale Lumber, $314.21; Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc., $271.64; Quill Corporation, $267.39; Ralph E. Wood, $6,812.50; Respond First Aid Systems, $61.42; Ridley’s Family Market, $64.63; Rocky Mountain Power, $7,706.35; Rocky Mountain Wash, $90.00; Stitchin’ Post, $25.00; Sub. Co. Mosquito Abatement District, 1, $39, 366.36; Sublette Communications, $1,000.00; Tegeler & Associates, Inc., $4,336.45; Teletractors, Inc., $49,621.50; Tri-County Sanitation, Inc., $105.00; U-line, $1,290.00; Visa, $1,897.74; Wyoming Veterinary Center, $298.00; Wyoming.com, LLC, $2,002.25; and Xylem Water Solutions USA, Inc., $2,246.71.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the bills in the amount of $194,413.64 payable with checks 25417-25459. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to adjourn. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:28 p.m.

Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

ATTEST:

Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer

            Public Notice #7989 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 30, 2019

ORDINANCE NO. 2019- 656

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE TO REFLECT THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF BLOCK TWO (2) OF THE GROVE ADDITION, TOWN OF PINEDALE, FROM ITS PRESENT ZONE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION OF R-2 TO THE C-1 ZONE DISTRICT.

WHEREAS, the Town Council has determined that changing conditions within the Town of Pinedale support the modification of the present R-2 zoning on Block Two (2), Grove Addition, Town of Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming; and,

WHEREAS, these changing conditions include the fact that this area of the Town is appropriate for C-1 zoning and will not adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare; and,

WHEREAS, it has been determined that this issue should best be addressed by the rezoning of Block Two (2), Grove Addition, Town of Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming from its present zone district classification to the C-1 zone district; and,

WHEREAS, to provide proper access to the rezoned parcel, conditions have been included the Conditional Use Permit associated with said property.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE:

SECTION 1. Block Two (2), Grove Addition, Town of Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming, is hereby rezoned to the C-1 zone district.

SECTION 2. The zoning map for the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming, is hereby amended to reflect the zoning classification of the described property.

SECTION 3. The future development of Wilson Street north of Block Two (2), Grove Addition, Town of Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming to provide adequate ingress and egress to and from said property has been addressed in the Conditional Use Permit associated with this rezoning of said property.

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 July 22, 2019.

PASSED ON SECOND READING ON August 12, 2019.

PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON  August 26, 2019.

ATTEST:

MATT W. MURDOCK, Mayor

Maureen Rudnick, Town Clerk

            Public Notice #7990 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 30, 2019