REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Construction Manager at Risk Services for the Sublette County School District No. 1
New Career & Technical Education Facility
Sublette County School District No. 1 is seeking proposals from qualified construction companies to participate in a Construction Manager at Risk delivery method for a new facility. The work consists of, but is not limited to, site clearing, site prep, utility installations; footings & foundations, exterior envelope of an engineered structure; interior build out of technical spaces such as Culinary, Health/Wellness, Welding, Construction, Transportation, and Flex. The construction site, located south of 191 as you drive through town, is approximately 4 acres and adjoins the School Districts existing Bus Maintenance and Storage Facility. The new facility is currently planned to be approximately 20,000 square feet.
Proposals will be received at the office of the Director of Operations, Jeryl Fluckiger, Sublette County School District No. 1, 665 North Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, WY 82941 until 3:00 PM, on October 25th, 2024. Submittals will not be accepted after this date and time under any circumstances. Sublette County School District No. 1 reserves the right to reject any and all proposals at its sole discretion. Sublette County School District No. 1, also does not bind itself in any way to accept any proposal. The CMAR RFP documents are posted on the Quest Construction Data Network at www.questcdn.com. To view the CMAR RFP requirements - Quest CDN Project Number: 9349756
Project Description:
Sublette County School District No. 1 has retained the services of Plan One/Architects and HDR, to plan and design a new Career & Technical Education Facility to provide greater opportunities to students residing within Sublette County.
Proposals will be accepted until 3:00 PM, October 25th, 2024; (5) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy of the proposal are required.
The Owner will review the submitted proposals and either select from the proposals or invite a short list of prospective CMAR’s to an interview process. If necessary, interviews may take place on November 5, 2024.
Chris Nelson, Chairman of the Board
Sublette County School District No. 1
Dated: September 30, 2024
Notice #9890 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 10, 17, 24, 2024
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules and Regulations, notice is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for authority to reduce the Carbon Capture Compliance Charge (Schedule 198) from 0.30% to 0.12% per month, and find that the costs incurred from 2022 through August 2024, pursuant to Wyoming Statutes §§ 37-18-101 and 37-18-102, and the Commission’s rules regarding low-carbon portfolio standards (collectively, HB 200 requirements) were prudently incurred.
1. RMP is a division of PacifiCorp, an Oregon Corporation, engaged in the business of supplying electric utility service to customers throughout its six-state service territory, including Wyoming. RMP is a public utility subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction. Wyo. Stat. §§37-1- 101(a)(vi)(C) and 37-2-112.
2. On October 1, 2024, RMP filed an Application to reduce the Schedule 198 rate from 0.30% to 0.12% per month on an interim basis, beginning January 1, 2025. Schedule 198 is a balancing account mechanism that tracks incremental costs to comply with HB 200 requirements, and revenues collected through a monthly carbon capture compliance surcharge that is based on forecasted costs. RMP requests the decrease as the projected approximate $1.0 million in annual revenue, in addition to the proposed Schedule 198 ending balance, would provide adequate revenue for future investigations into the economic and technical feasibility of carbon capture at Jim Bridger Units 3 and 4.
3. RMP states in its Application that Schedule 198 has collected $3.139 million in revenue and $556,103.33 in deferred costs, an over collection of $2.68 million. RMP requests that costs incurred from January 2022 through August 2024 to comply with the HB 200 requirements, totaling approximately $556,103.33, be found to be prudently incurred. These costs include consultant fees and internal travel expenses for developing and submitting the initial plan, the first update to the initial plan, and the final plan; conducting the Request for Proposals (RFP), and Request for Information (RFI) processes, review of the RFP results; and developing the Jim Bridger FEED study scope of work.
4. This is not a complete description of the Application. Interested persons may inspect it at the Commission’s office or online at: https://dms.wyo.gov/external/publicusers.aspx (Enter Record No. 17694).
5. Anyone wishing to file a statement, intervention petition, protest or request for a public hearing in this matter must do so in writing filed with the Commission on or before November 8, 2024. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding. Please be sure to mention Docket No. 20000-672-ET-24 in all correspondence with the Commission.
6. If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing which you will attend and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, call the Commission at (307) 777-7427 or write to the Commission, 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications-impaired persons may contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay at 711.
DATED: October 9, 2024
Notice #9898 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 17, 24, 2024
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IN THE MATTER OF )
THE ADOPTION OF )
WALKER BLAZE CARPENTER, )
A Minor, )
Confidential No.--------
NOTICE
TO: Unknown Father of Walker Blaze Carpenter Address Unknown
You are hereby notified that Max Reid Guenthner and Makenzie Hope Guenthner have filed a Petition for Adoption of Walker Blaze Carpenter in the Sublette County District Court seeking to terminate your parental rights to the minor child. You are further notified that if you object to said adoption, you are required to file an answer in the District Court for the Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming within 30 days after the date of the last publication of this notice, to wit December 7, 2024, and that if you fail to file said answer, judgmen tmay be entered as sought by Petitioners.
DATED this 10 day of October, 2024.
Janet Montgomery
Clerk of the District Court
Notice #9903 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 2024
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IN THE MATTER OF )
THE ADOPTION OF )
JOHNNY McKAY CARPENTER, )
A Minor, )
Confidential No. --------
NOTICE
TO: Unknown Father of Johnny McKay Carpenter Address Unknown
You are hereby notified that Max Reid Guenthner and Makenzie Hope Guenthner have filed a Petition for Adoption of Johnny McKay Carpenter in the Sublette County District Court seeking to terminate your parental rights to the minor child. You are further notified that if you object to said adoption, you are required to file an answer in the District Court for the Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming within 30 days after the date of the last publication of this notice, to wit: December 7, 2024, and that if you fail to file said answer. judgment may be entered as sought by Petitioners.
DATED this 10 day of October, 2024.
Janet Montgomery
Clerk of the District Court
Notice #9904 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 2024
SPECIAL EDUCATION FILES
Special Education student files will be destroyed on January 6, 2025, for those students whose birth date falls between January 2003 and December 2003.
Please call Elisha Haley, Special Services Secretary, at 367-5515 if you would like to pick up your child’s file.
Notice #9906 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024
STATE OF WYOMING )
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )§
TOWN OF PINEDALE )
The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, September 23, 2024, in the conference room of the Pinedale Town Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5 p.m. Council members present: Tyler Swafford, Judi Boyce, and Scott Kosiba. Councilman Dean Loftus, absent; excused. Those in attendance included: Sheriff KC Lehr; Ed Wood, Town Attorney; Spencer Hartman, Water-Wastewater Supervisor and Gracy Carpenter, Microbiology Lab Analyst.
Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the agenda as published. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the minutes of the September 9, 2024, regular Town Council meeting as presented. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.
Sheriff KC Lehr reported on calls for service for August 2024, and thanked Town Staff for their assistance with the homecoming parade.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the consent agenda items as published. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0. Consent agenda items approved were an Encroachment Agreement for 104 North Lake Avenue, allowing the installation of a concrete parking area to be constructed in the Town of Pinedale right-of-way; an Encroachment Agreement for 800 River Bend Street, allowing the installation of a concrete driveway to be constructed in the Town of Pinedale right-of-way; Amendment No. 1 to CD22308 with the State of Wyoming, extending the Grant Agreement and Performance Period from December 31, 2024 to December 31, 2025; as-need technology support from Sweetwater Technology to aid the network improvements necessary to facilitate the Access Control Upgrade Project, in the amount of $3, 047.91; and the purchase of liquid soda ash for water treatment from Brenntag Pacific, in an amount not to exceed $8,000.
Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve the request from Pinedale DG, LLC, seeking a waiver from §160-15.7 requiring the installation of all new water meters in an exterior pit and to allow the installation of a water meter inside of the newly constructed commercial store with the following conditions: 1. That the AMR wire be installed within an electrical conduit to an exterior wall location at a serviceable location on the outside of the building; 2. A map be filed of the final location of the water meter and metering equipment; 3. The owner agrees to provide access to the Town of Pinedale for servicing, monitoring, reading or any other purpose regarding water and sewer operations upon request during normal business hours; and 4. The final installation is fully inspected and approved by Town Staff prior to operations. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the inclusion of 8” solid white striping on South Tyler Avenue and North Jackson Avenue pathways, and centerline striping on Fremont Lake Road and South Tyler Avenue into the 2024 Chipseal Project contract under Force Account, not to exceed $10,000. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.
Spencer Hartman and Gracy Carpenter gave an update on the EPA Lead and Copper Inventory.
Council reviewed monthly department reports from Municipal Court, Animal Control & Municipal Code Enforcement, Public Works, Water and Wastewater, Planning and Zoning, the Airport, and Travel & Tourism.
Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve Ordinance 717, on second read, an Ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, amending Section 475-342 of Article XLI of Chapter 475 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to modify general requirements regarding the number of short-term rental units allowed per deeded lot. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 718, on second read, an Ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, amending Section 343 of Article XLI of Chapter 475 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to modify nuisances, violations, and penalties; termination in its entirety. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.
The following bills were presented for payment: All American Fuel Company, Inc, $1,821.72; Ardurra Group, $19,559.06; Avfuel Corporation, $49,286.23; Black Mountain Rental, $785.05; Bomgaars Supply, $108.38; Caselle, Inc., $2,122.00; CJ Signs, $985.00; Energy Laboratories Inc, $2,836.00; Ferguson Waterworks #1116, $1,145.28; Fisher Scientific, $303.91; Freedom Mailing Services, Inc, $612.34; Idexx Distribution, Inc, $1,728.63; Jorgensen Associates PC, 4,089.10; KPIN, $584.00; Madden Media, $2,083.33; Main Street Pinedale, $11,367.36; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $326.35;
Mountainland Supply Company, $238.27; New Thought Media Inc, $506.50; Northwest Scientific, Inc., $768.70; Office Outlet, $202.50; One-Call of Wyoming, $43.50; Pearce, Abram, $224.00; Pickaroon Timber Products, $30.00; Pinedale Auto Supply, $582.63; Pinedale Fine Arts Council, $30,000.00; Pinedale Lumber, $376.63; Pinedale Roundup, $843.75; Ridley's Family Market, $47.88; River Oaks Communications Corp, $980.50; Rocky Mountain Power, $4,928.07; Rudnick, Maureen, $416.00; Shadow Mountain Water of Wy Inc, $67.50;
Standard Plumbing Supply, $117.08; State of Wyoming, $15,277.02; Sturman, Amy, $605.16;
Sublette County Treasurer, $3,584.92; Summit West CPA Group PC, 28,500.00; Sweetwater Technology Services, $3,515.41; Tri-County Sanitation, Inc., $57.00; Tri-State Truck & Equipment Inc, $19,720.50; Uline, $394.46; Union Telephone Company, Inc., $430.94;
Wright, Rita, $125.00.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the bills for September 23, 2024, in the amount of $211,327.66 paid with checks 30836 – 30879. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.
Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve payroll and benefits for September 30, 2024. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.
Motion by Councilman Swafford to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0. The meeting adjourned at 5:47 p.m.
Matt Murdock, Mayor
ATTEST:
Amy Sturman, Town Clerk
Notice #9907 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 717
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, STATE OF WYOMING, AMENDING SECTION 475-342 OF ARTICLE XLI OF CHAPTER 475 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE TO MODIFY GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF SHORT-TERM RENTALS.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, STATE OF WYOMING, THAT SECTION 475-342 OF ARTICLE XLI OF CHAPTER 475 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY AMENDED IN ITS ENTIRETY:
§ 475-342 General Requirements
A. Short-term rentals are not permitted outdoors, in tents, campers, recreational vehicles or unattached accessory structures (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.) Short-term rentals in properly conforming accessory dwelling units (ADU) are permitted.
B. Each STR may only be rented to one group at any one time (i.e., a single booking.)
C. Occupancy of a dwelling used for an STR is limited to a total of 10 guests.
D. Parking for the STR must utilize parking on the property of the STR or parking in the right-of-way immediately adjacent to the STR property.
E. Short-term rentals are classified as lodging facilities by the state and must be registered with the Wyoming Department of Revenue and collect all applicable room, occupancy and sales taxes required by law.
F. The following must be posted in a visible area in the rental structure:
1) Inside of front door:
a) Contact information for responsible party;
b) STR permit;
c) Address of property; and
d) Emergency response contact information (i.e., 911).
2) Bedroom: Floor plan of structure indicating fire escape routes.
G. Any advertising or description of an STR on any website must display the permit number or an image of the permit.
H. Signs, advertising, or any other display on the property indicating that the dwelling unit is being utilized, in whole or in part, as an STR is prohibited. The STR shall outwardly appear as a residential dwelling.
I. Within the following zone districts, written notice shall be provided by the owner to neighbors adjacent to the STR property: A, R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2A. Each notice shall include the STR address, name and contact information of the owner. Proof of notification (i.e., copy of the mailing receipt) shall be provided to the Planning and Zoning Department during the application process.
J. Short-term rental permits shall not be transferred or assigned to another individual, person, entity, or address. Further, a permit does not authorize any person, other than the person named therein, to operate an STR on the property.
K. Within the following zone districts, both hosted and non-hosted (non-owner occupied) short-term rentals shall be permissible. Only two short-term rental permits will be issued per deeded property or lot. An excess of two (2) units shall be defined as a hotel/motel and shall meet zoning requirements as required for such use: C-1 and C-2.
L. Within the following zone districts, one permit is allowed per owner: A, R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2A Hosted (owner-occupied) short-term rentals shall be permissible in said zone districts. Parcels of 2+ acres are allowed a second permit subject to staff review.
M. STRs are not allowed in multifamily dwellings in the A, R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2A Zone Districts.
N. Within the following zone districts, short-term rentals shall not be permissible: I-1, I-2, UT, R-4, and MH.
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 SEPTEMBER 9, 2024.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2024.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON OCTOBER 14, 2024.
TOWN OF PINEDALE,
STATE OF WYOMING:
BY: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR
ATTEST: TOWN CLERK
Notice #9908 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 718
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, STATE OF WYOMING, AMENDING SECTION 343 OF ARTICLE XLI OF CHAPTER 475 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE TO MODIFY NUISANCES, VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES; TERMINATION IN ITS ENTIRETY.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, STATE OF WYOMING, THAT SECTION 343 OF ARTICLE XLI OF CHAPTER 475 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
§ 475-343. Nuisances, violations, and penalties; termination.
A. Violation of the provisions of this article is punishable pursuant to §475 Article XXXV Violations, and revocation of the violator’s STR Permit.
B. Advertising that offers a property as an STR shall constitute prima facie evidence of the operation of an STR.
C. Other evidence of the operation of an STR without a valid permit may include, but is not limited to, guest testimony, rental agreements, advertisements, and receipts or bank statements showing payments to the owner by a guest.
D. Each day during which a person operates an STR without a required permit constitutes a separate violation thereof.
E. Town staff shall maintain a log of nuisances and complaints lodged against a property operating as an STR. If three separate complaints are logged against a property in a two-year period, the Mayor will review the STR permit for possible suspension or revocation. A suspension or revocation may be appealed to the Town Council by the holder of the STR permit.
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 SEPTEMBER 9, 2024.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2024.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON OCTOBER 14, 2024.
TOWN OF PINEDALE,
STATE OF WYOMING:
BY: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR
ATTEST: TOWN CLERK
Notice #9909 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024
OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS
OCTOBER 1, 2024
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 Sam White, Tom Noble, Doug Vickrey, Dave Stephens, Mack Bradley, Clayton Melinkovich, Jeness Saxton, and Carrie Long, County Clerk, present.
Chairman White led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the agenda with the addition of the Domestic Violence Proclamation. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.
The minutes of the previous meeting held on September 17, 2024, were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Bradley, seconded by Commissioner Noble.
Tracy Pitlock with SAFV, read the Domestic Violence Awareness Month proclamation. Commissioner Noble made a motion to designate October as D.V. Awareness Month. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Kara Beech, Board Member (HDHRA) presented Andrea Jean, Human Resources, with a Public Sector Excellence Award.
Billy Pape, Road & Bridge, updated the Board on department activities. Also presenting were Eric Sackett and Aaron Seehafer from Rio Verde Engineering. Pape presented an Amendment to the Mule Deer Aspen and Riparian Enhancement Project – Soda Lake. Commissioner Vickrey made a motion to approve signature on the document by Chairman White. Commissioner Noble seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Sackett updated the Board on the North Piney project. Seehafer updated the Board on the Chip Seal Project. They also discussed Skyline Drive. It was the agreement of the Board that a letter should be submitted to Federal stakeholders regarding issues with the completed product.
Pape also updated on the Golf Course and Waste Management.
David Fellows, Treasurer of Hoback Ranches Improvement District, was present to discuss the process of the County taking over the first three miles of Rim Road. Pape explained that he had not submitted the application to the Forest Service for the 100-foot easement because submitting the application would commit that the county will take all responsibility for the road. Pape said he did not have direction from the Board that they were willing to take that responsibility. Commissioner Vickrey made a motion to submit the application with the guarantee the County would take responsibility for the road. Commissioner Stephens seconded the motion. Motion failed with Commissioners Vickrey and Stephens voting yes and Commissioners Noble, White and Bradley voting no.
Andre Irey, Maintenance, updated the Board on department activities.
Dennis Fornstrom, Planning & Zoning, met with the Board to discuss several matters:
An application from Charles Ross and Gary Stenoien requesting a Partial Vacation and Replat of the Packer Creek Ranch, Large Tract Development, pursuant to Chapter XII, Subchapter IV, Section 4, Vacation/Modifications to Filed Plats, of the Sublette County zoning & Development Regulations. The request would reconfigure the westerly boundary line between Tracts 5 & 11 of the Packer Creek Ranch, Large Tract Development. With the request, Tract 5 would be enlarged to the west to include 6.75 acres of Tract 11. Increasing the size of Tract 5 to 50.73 acres and decreasing the size of Tract 11 to 41.62 acres. The request would create the Packer Creek Ranch II. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the request, Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.
An application from Don Dabel requesting a Partial Vacation and Replat to an existing Subdivision Plat, pursuant to Chapter XII, Subchapter IV, Section 4, of the Sublette County Zoning & Development Regulations. The request would reconfigure the boundary line between Lots 68 & 69 of the Green River Ranch Unit B. The purpose of the reconfiguration is to address the overlap of existing infrastructure and the differences between the platted property lines and the discrepancies of how the lots were originally stake and have been maintained and used, while maintaining the approximate size of the existing lots. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the application. Commissioner Bradley seconded the motion. Motion carried.
An application from Christian & Austin Smith proposing a Minor Subdivision pursuant to Chapter XII, Subchapter V of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations. The proposal would create two 3.6-acre Lots +- from a 7.19-acre parcel. The parcel was rezoned in November 2023 to RR, Rural Residential for the purpose of creating the Minor Subdivision. The property is located at US Hwy 189 & 191, Bondurant, WY. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the application, Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.
An application from Union Telephone Company & CL Bar Properties, Inc., requesting a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Chapter II, Section 3.b.6.g and Variance to the allowed height of Chapter III, Section 9.b of the Sublette County Zoning & Development Regulations, to construct a new 100 ft. tall, Fixed Telecommunication Tower located on the Cora Butte, within the SENE4, Section 18, T34N, R110W, within the Agricultural Zoning District. Chairman White asked the Board if they had considered criteria for Conditional Use. All members indicated they had. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the application. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the variance, from 60 feet to 100 feet. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Dagan Montgomery and Tiera Bevilacqua, Extension Office, updated the Board on activities and gave a recap of the Fair.
Clayton Melinkovich, County Attorney, presented contracts for the Board to review. He stated he had touched base with the stakeholders for G.I.S services and all were favorable for the services to remain the same in the transition to the new owners from Greenwood Mapping, Inc. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the contract, Commissioner Bradley seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Melinkovich also informed the Board that the Hospital District is favorable to the proposed Aspen Grove lease with one modification, that they would like to have control over the lease amounts and have the authority to raise rents if necessary. The Board was not in favor of the modification
Emily Paravicini, Treasurer, presented the Board with a proposed property tax refund in the amount of $46,511.70. Commissioner Noble made a motion to approve the proposal. Commissioner Vickrey seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Shad Cooper, Fire Warden, requested direction from the Board regarding requesting quotes for a new Water Tender. The Board was favorable with the release of an RFP.
Commissioner Vickrey made a motion to approve the Abstract of Direct Expenditures as presented by Clerk Long. Commissioner Bradley seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Payroll, in the amount of $1,276,577.37 was approved on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried.
Accounts Payable (without the White Mountain Operating) invoice was approved as presented on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. The White Mountain Operating invoice was approved on motion by Commissioner Noble, seconded by Commissioner Vickrey. Motion carried with Chairman White recusing himself from the vote.
SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL 4,145.81 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 1,200.00 GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY, LLC 10,760.00 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT. 480.00 LINCOLN FINANCIAL 7,039.13 / MEDICAL AIR SERVICES ASSOCIATION 5,788.00 056-NCPERS WYOMING 128.00 / NEW YORK LIFE 1,151.36 SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 412,848.89 / SUBLETTE CO PAYROLL ACCT 57,524.00 SUBLETTE COUNTY 1,000.00 / VALIC 58.82 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL 2,223.19 SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCOUNT 1,556.25 / SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL 218,919.87 307 MERCANTILE CO. LLC 379.80 / ACUSHNET COMPANY 1,413.15 AIRGAS USA, LLC 543.00 / ALL STAR STRIPING,LLC 1,170.33 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 483.15 / AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 218.25 AMERIGAS 205.57 / ARNOLD MACHINERY CO 437.10 / A TO Z HARDWARE 180.74 BAILEY ENTERPRISES,INC 27,886.23 / BAKED & WIRED 92.50 / MARYLISA BAXLEY 326.56 BAYCOM 6,348.00 / TIERA BEVILACQUA 532.89 / TRAVIS BING 10.00 TRAVIS BINGHAM 166.30 / STACEY BLAHA 54.27 / BLACK WIDOW ARENA DRAG 791.00 BLUE TO GOLD LLC 450.00 / BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 105.54 / BOMGAARS 1,182.06 BROWNELLS, INC. 315.91 / BUCKY'S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 35.99 / BURNEY & COMPANY 34.47 C & B OPERATIONS, LLC 559.13 / CATERPILLAR FINANCIAL SERVICES 108,709.51 CENTURYLINK 2,681.24 / CERTIFIED TRACKING SOLUTIONS 8,915.40 JOANIE CHRISTIE 774.80 / CIVIL AIR PATROL MAGAZINE 255.00 CLEAN WASH LAUNDROMAT 312.00 / COMMERCIAL TIRE 1,376.82 / JOSHUA COOPER 33.06 COOPER, SHAD 602.35 / REBECCA CROWE 53.82 / DAIGLE LAW GROUP LLC 1,600.00 D.A. SCREENING 465.00 / DEBERNARDI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 96,697.97 DIRECTV 251.24 / CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER 90,000.00 / DJ'S GLASS PLUS 870.00 DOMINION ENERGY 153.68 / DEPT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 28,826.79 DUSTBUSTERS ENTERPRISES,INC 48,226.86 / ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 177.16 FASTENAL COMPANY 1,801.89 / F.B.MCFADDEN WHOLESALE 37.15 FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 1,813.00 / FIRST ARMORED SERVICES LLC 180,591.72 FLEETPRIDE 211.95 / FLOW RIGHT PLUMBING & HEATING 136.96 FLOYD'S TRUCK CENTER 2,475.07 / FORTE PAYMENT SYSTEMS, INC. 441.68 GALLS, LLC 299.76 / GARMIN SERVICES, INC. 19.95 / GET WESTERN LLC 3,669.09 GLACIER 2 GROUNDWATER 318.75 / GRAINGER 280.10 GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 2,205.00 / GREEN RIVER MARINE 615.98 ERIC HENDREN 8,465.00 / HK CONTRACTORS, INC. 129,211.09 HOLIDAY INN LARAMIE 398.00 / HORNUNG'S GOLF PRODUCTS 280.80 LAILA ILLOWAY 43.54 / NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF EMERGENCY DIS 165.00 INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 730.75 / ANDREA JEAN 1,263.20 / JAMES JEAN 16.15 JACKSON GROUP PETERBILT 50.64 / JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 78.90 KENWORTH SALES COMPANY 306.24 / TRAVIS LANNING 75.10 / MELISSA R. LISH 93.00 CARRIE LONG 245.60 / LOS CABOS 74.86 / M & M TRANSFER INC. 12,739.00 MEDICO-MART,INC 30,252.60 / MENTAL HEALTH & RECOVERY SERVICES 912.50 JAMES MITCHELL 384.80 / DAGAN MONTGOMERY 168.84 NO HASSLE AUTO GLASS,LLC 609.76 / OFFICE ALLY 40.70 / OFFICE OUTLET 158.22 PACIFIC OFFICE AUTOMATION 161.00 / PACIFIC STEEL & RECYCLING 13,790.16 EMILY PARAVICINI 667.00 / PUBLIC AGENCY TRAINING COUNCIL 850.00 PERFORMANCE TECH, LLC 2,435.66 / PETERBILT OF WYOMING 307.89 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY 309.00 / PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 198.90 PINEDALE LUMBER 58.81 / POCKET PRESS, LLC 399.60 POLICE LEGAL SCIENCES INC 120.00 / AMBERLYNN PORTERFIELD 31.70 PRIORITY DISPATCH 477.00 / PROJECT LIFESAVER INC 4,500.00 QUILL CORPORATION 454.81 / RACOM CORPORATION 1,160.90 / RCB AWARDS LLC 98.16 RDO EQUIPMENT CO 53.97 / REBEL AUTO PARTS 537.04 / THE LOVEJOY GROUP 525.00 RENDEZVOUS POINTE 17,579.00 / RIDLEY'S FAMILY MARKETS 362.42 RIO VERDE ENGINEERING 82,991.29 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN OILFIELD WAREHOUSE 15,258.08 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 11,893.40 / RUGGED MOUNTAIN AVIATION,LLC 58,760.00 S & L INDUSTRIAL 51,526.53 / SAFETY SUPPLY & SIGN CO. INC 1,351.32 SANOFI PASTEUR 21,805.98 / SATCOM GLOBAL 253.68 SUBLETTE COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT 881,483.44 / SECRETARY OF STATE 180.00 SHADOW MOUNTAIN WATER OF WY 7.50 / JOE SMITH 372.28 SMITH PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES LLC 800.00 / STANDARD PLUMBING SUPPLY 49.57 DAVID STEPHENS 273.36 / STEAMED UP LLC 29,071.62 / SUBLETTE CENTER 70,300.00 SYN-TECH SYSTEMS INC 1,276.00 / TOBY TERRELL 56.70 / THE TIRE DEN, INC. 636.50 T & M TRUCKING 12,420.00 / TOWN OF PINEDALE 154.00 / UNION TELEPHONE 1,236.88 VALLEY WIDE COOPERATIVE 295.27 / VERIZON WIRELESS 200.05 WATTS STEAM STORE, INC. 98.60 / WESTERN VETERINARY SERVICE 543.75 WHITE MOUNTAIN OPERATING LLC. 1,120.00 / WH SERVICES, LLC 965.00 WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE INC. 600.55 / WYOMING APPARATUS LLC 682.64 WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 13,311.04 / WYOMING FIRST AID & SAFETY 85.90 WY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 3,090.00 / WYOMING WATERWORKS, LLC 62.75 XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES 933.68 / XYLEM DEWATERING SOLUTIONS, INC. 1,868.30
Commissioners updated on Old Business. Public comments were heard from Carla Sullivan, Dan Smitherman, Lesee Krawl, and Mike Crosson.
The meeting adjourned at 1:05 p.m.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
Sam White, Chairman
Attest:
Carrie S. Long, County Clerk
Notice #9910 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE
MAKE: Zieman
MODEL: Trailer
YEAR: 1996
VIN#: ZA86084
PRICE: $1000.00
LOCATION: 422 Jade St., Pinedale, WY 82941
DATE/TIME OF SALE: November 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Notice #9911 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 31, 2024
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE
MAKE: Seadoo
MODEL: GTX
YEAR: 1996
VIN#: ZZNH3586C696
PRICE: $1000.00
LOCATION: 422 Jade St., Pinedale, WY 82941
DATE/TIME OF SALE: November 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Notice #9912 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 31, 2024
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE
MAKE: Seadoo
MODEL: GTX
YEAR: 1996
VIN#: ZZNJ5546E696
PRICE: $1000.00
LOCATION: 422 Jade St., Pinedale, WY 82941
DATE/TIME OF SALE: November 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Notice #9913 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 31, 2024
N O T I C E
TO: Tamara L. Steele, deceased
c/o Cecil McSweeney
PO Box 154
Boulder WY 82923
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following-described real property:
Tract A of the Steele Lot Division, Sublette County, Wyoming, as set out on the plat map recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Sublette County on October 4, 1995, in Book 65 Misc. Page 143, together with all improvements thereon, and easements, appurtenances and incidents belonging or appertaining thereto, or used in connection therewith; subject, however to all mining, mineral and other exceptions, reservations, easements, covenants, conditions and rights of way of record;
was regularly assessed and taxed for the year 2019 in the name of Tamara L. Steele; that said taxes were not paid and became delinquent, and on July 16, 2020, at a tax sale conducted according to law by the County Treasurer of Sublette County, Wyoming, said real property was purchased by Peter K. Pitsch, and Certificate of Purchase No. 3346 was issued to Peter K. Pitsch, for the amount owed; that the time for redemption of said real property from said tax sale will expire on February 10, 2025, or as soon thereafter as a Tax Deed is issued, and Peter K. Pitsch will make application for a tax deed to said real property on or after February 10, 2025.
The above described property is not subject to any special assessments.
DATED this 17th day of October, 2024.
/ss/ Peter K. Pitsch
Notice #9914 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 2024
LEGAL NOTICE
A regularly scheduled public meeting of the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Board will be held on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. to consider the following agenda items. These items will then be heard before the Sublette County Board of County Commissioners on Friday, November 8, 2024. These meetings will be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room, within the Sublette County Courthouse, 21 South Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, WY. Meeting Agenda and Teams Link are posted on the Sublette County Web Page Calendar: www.sublettecountywy.gov
1. An application by Union Telephone Company, requesting a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Chapter II Section 3. b.(6.g) of the Sublette County Zoning & Development Regulations, to construct a Wireless Broadband Service Tower to be located on the Bain Property, 511 Merna N. Beaver 23-115, within the NWNW/4, Section 8, T35N, R115W of the 6th PM, Sublette County WY.
2. An application by Dakin Sloss requesting a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Sublette County Zoning & Development Regulations Chapter II Section 3 b.(6 i) to construct and operate a Guest Ranch within (A-1) Agricultural Zoned Property, located at 101 Miner Creek Rd., Daniel, WY, within the NWNE/4 of Sec. 33, T37N, R111W of the 6th PM, Sublette County WY.
Notice #9915 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024
NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF CONTRACT
To all persons, firms, or corporations who have any claim for any work done, or any material furnished to, Shepard Construction Solutions, LLC, 111 Daley Street, Rawlins, WY 82301 for Sublette County School District No. 1 Freezer/Storage Addition, Pinedale Elementary School, 3040 Bloomfield Avenue, Pinedale, WY 82941.
You are hereby notified that Sublette County School District No. 1, P.O. Box 549, 665 North Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, WY 82941, has accepted substantial completion according to the Contract Documents and rules set forth in the contract between Sublette County School District No. 1 and the aforesaid Contractor of the work in connection with the Sublette County School District No. 1 Freezer/Storage Addition, Pinedale Elementary School, and that said Contractor is entitled to final settlement therefore.
You are further notified that upon the 4th day of December, 2024,being the 41st day after the first publication of the notice, said Sublette County School District No. 1 will pay Shepard Construction Solutions, LLC the full amount due under said contract, and in the event your claim is not filed with Sublette County School District No. 1 prior to said 24th day of December, 2024, same shall be waived.
This notice is given pursuant to Section 16-6116, Wyoming Statutes, 1982. Dated this 24th Day of October, 2024.
By: Jeryl Fluckiger, Director of Operations
Sublette County School District No. 1 Freezer/Storage Addition, Pinedale Elementary School
Notice #9917 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 2024
NOTICE OF FINAL
PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR
Notice is hereby given that Sublette County, Wyoming, has accepted work as completed according to the plans and specifications set forth in the Agreement between Sublette County and DeBernardi Construction Company, Inc pursuant to the Project Manual for the 2024 Sublette County Cattleguard Foundation Project and DeBernardi Construction Company, Inc is entitled to final settlement thereof. On December 4th, 2024, being the forty-first day after the first publication of this Notice, Sublette County will pay to DeBernardi Construction Company, Inc all amounts and balances due under said Agreement.
Dated this 21st day of October, 2024.
Sublette County
P.O. Box 250
Pinedale, WY 82941
Notice #9918 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 2024
BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (WOGCC) will meet beginning, at 9:00 A.M. on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, as will the WOGCC Examiners, including subsequent days between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., to consider the following matters at the office of the State Oil and Gas Supervisor, 2211 King Boulevard, Casper, Wyoming.
DOCKET NO. / APPLICANT / MATTER / S-T-R / FORMATION / COUNTY
960-2024 / Jonah Energy / 3.67-Acre, 8.45-Acre, and 20.57-Acre Boundary Line D&S Units; Determine Number of Authorized Wells / 3.9.10.14.15.16.17.20.21.22.23-29-108 / Lance Pool / Sublette
1333-2024 / WOGCC / Show Cause; Buffalo Resources; Delinquent Tax Status with State of Wyoming, Dept of Revenue; Failure to Pay Conservation Taxes / NA / NA / Sublette
Any interested party is entitled to appear and be heard by the Commission at the time and date listed above. Protests to applications shall be in writing and filed with the State Oil and Gas Supervisor at least three (3) business days prior to the date of hearing pursuant to Wyoming Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Rules & Regulations, Chapter 5, Section 11 and Chapter 5, Section 26.
Pursuant to Chapter 5, Section 12 of the Wyoming Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Rules & Regulations, the written protest must state the grounds of the protest and include information and evidence to demonstrate that: (a) the protestant is a party entitled to notice or relief under Wyo. Stat. Ann. §§ 30-5-101 through 30-5-410; (b) the protestant seeks a remedy that is within the jurisdiction and authority of the Commission. No action shall be taken on an objection or protest that is not timely filed.
DATED this 21st day of October 2024.
Wyoming Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
/s/ Tom Kropatsch, Oil & Gas Supervisor / Commission Secretary
Notice #9919 published in the Pinedale
Roundup on Oct. 24, 2024