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Sublette Examiner
Volume 5, Number 44 - January 26, 2006
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Public Notices

BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF
THE STATE OF WYOMING
The following matters will come before this commission on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2006, at 9 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matters maybe heard, or between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on any of the subsequent days during which the commission remains in session at the office of the State Oil and Gas Supervisor, 2211 King Boulevard, Casper, Wyo.
Cause No. 11, Order No. 2, DOCKET NO. 3-2006, brought on the commission's own motion to ask New Fork Energy, LLC, to show cause why it has not plugged and abandoned or produced the Scott No. 1 well, located in the SE1/4 SW1/4 of Section 31, Township 32 North, Range 108 West, 6th P.M., Sublette County, Wyoming, in compliance with Chapter 3, Section 16 of thec ommission's rules; to show cause why its bond should not be forfeited; and to take whatever other action which the commission deems appropriate.
Any interested party is entitled to appear at the aforesaid time and place to be heard by the commission. The applications may be inspected in the office of the undersigned, 2211 King Boulevard, Casper, Wyo., or on the Oil and Gas Commission website at http://wogcc.state.wy.us. If there are any protests, please make such known to the State Oil and Gas Supervisor at least three (3) working days before the hearing by filing a written objection.
DATED this 19th day of January, 2006
/s/ Don J. Likwartz, Secretary
Published in the Sublette Examiner Jan. 26, 2006.


REQUEST FOR BIDS
Hereby take notice that the Pinedale Airport Board, acting on behalf of the Town of Pinedale, is requesting bids for the salvage rights and removal for all structure's (except the 40'x64' metal storage building) from 28 Beacon Lane (aka Airport Parcel 24) near Pinedale Airport, Sublette County, Wyoming.
Bids will be opened on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006, at 2 p.m. atthe Pinedale Town Hall. All bids must be on the authorized bid form and received at the Pinedale Town Hall, 210 West Pine Street (or by mail to P.O.Box 709), Pinedale, Wyo., 82941, no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan, 31,2006, to be considered.
Removal must be completed within a reasonable time as weather and future site preparation permit, but in any event not later than Dec. 1, 2006. Within five business days of notice of award, the successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract with the Pinedale Airport Board for the successful reclamation of the concerned Parcel 24 after salvage and removal of the concerned structure's (two-story house) in a form attached to the specifications.
Specifications for this contract and bid forms are available at the Pinedale Town Hall. Contact or telephone 307-367-4136, town hall, for pick up or mailing of bid package or telephone 307-360-9025, airport manager Jim Parker, for e-mailing of bid package and/or to arrange access to inspect the property. Note that winter access from Highway 191 may be limited to via Runway Lane and involve advance arrangement so an access drive may be plowed to the structure.
Structure's include: Two-story frame home with three bedrooms, two baths, located at 28 Beacon Lane, about five miles southeast of Pinedale off Highway 191. The metal storage building and perimeter fencing of the 10-acre site are to be retained by the airport.
In case of conflict between the terms of this request and the specifications, the specifications shall control.
Published in the Sublette Examiner Jan. 12, 19 and 26, 2006.


STATE OF WYOMING )
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )ss.
TOWN OF PINEDALE )
The town council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session Monday, Jan. 9, 2006, at 5:30 p.m., in the town hall. Those present: Rose Skinner, Miriam Carlson, Nylla Kunard, Barbara Boyce and Gary Heuck. Also present: Laurie Latta, mayor's assistant; Ron Brown, public works director; Ed Wood, town attorney; John Mackey; Jay Fear; Ann Noble, representing the Sublette County Historical Society; Laurie Hartwig, representing the Museum of the Mountain Man; Jeff Jacquet, analyst for the PAWG socioeconomic committee; Jamison Ziegler, representing Sublette County School District No. 1; Mark Eatinger, representing Rio Verde Engineering; Herb Molyneux; James D. Rogers; Ruth Neely; Noah Brenner, representing the Pinedale Roundup; and Isabel Rucker, representing the Sublette Examiner.
Mayor Skinner brought the meeting to order. Motion by Heuck to approve the minutes of the Dec. 12 meeting as written. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Jeff Jacquet, the analyst for the PAWG socioeconomic committee, presented the index crimes, arrests and incidents in Sublette County 1995 to 2004, trends and forecasts, he prepared.
Mark Eatinger, representing Rio Verde Engineering, presented a request by Grace Anderson for approval to rezone 2.5 acres from A-1 to R-R for a family exemption, the property is located within one mile of the town limits behind the northwest corner of the Mountain Man Museum. Barbara Boyce, representing the Pinedale Planning and Zoning Board, reported the board did not have any problems with the rezone request. After discussion, motion by Boyce to approve the request by Grace Anderson to rezone 2.5 acres from A-1 to R-R for a family exemption. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Herb Molyneux, representing the Molyneux Addition and James D. Rogers, representing Pinedale Properties, presented a request that the alley in the Molyneux Addition and the Cottage Addition can be used for two-way traffic to access the private court between blocks 1 and 2 of the Molyneux Addition, if the current exit over lot 5, block 1 of the Molyneux Addition becomes unavailable for use as an exit for the private court in the future. After lengthy discussion, motion by Kunard the alley east of the Molyneux Addition can be used for access to and from the private court of the Molyneux Addition by all lot owners if the current exit over lot 5, block 1 is blocked in the future, and that lots 4 and 5 of block 2 may not be suitable for all uses under C-1 due to the limited access through the alley. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Ann Noble, representing the historical society and the Museum of the Mountain Man, presented the town council a copy of her new book "Pinedale, Wyoming: A Centennial History 1904-2004."
Ed Wood, town attorney, gave an update on the new townshop/dog pound project. After discussion, motion by Carlson to have the mayorsign the take-over agreement between the Town of Pinedale and Surety Insurance Company of the West. Motion seconded. Carlson voted aye, Boyce voted aye, Skinner voted aye, Kunard voted nay and Heuck voted nay. Motion carried.
Jamison Ziegler, representing Sublette County School District No. 1, discussed the sewerline for the proposed transportation facility to be located at 10095 Highway 191. Council did not approve the proposed forced sewerline and informed Ziegler if it was not built to ordinance the town cannot take over the operation of the sewer line.
After discussion, motion by Heuck to send a letter to Mr.Favazzo giving him 30 days to get the lift station and generator installed in the Favazzo West Subdivision. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimous.
Motion by Boyce to approve Ordinance 383, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming creating Chapter 9.05 to address and control the location of sexual-oriented businesses, on the first reading. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously. After lengthy discussion, motion by Carlson to direct the Pinedale Planning and Zoning Board to proceed with clarifying uses allowed within R-2 zoning district. Motion seconded. Motioncarried unanimously.
Motion by Boyce to have the mayor sign the management representation letter to be sent to Lovelett, Skogen & Associates, P.C., regarding the town's 2002 and 2003 audits. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Boyce to continue to belong to the Wyoming Economic Development Association. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Carlson to go into executive session to discussion personnel. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion Carlson to return to regular session. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
The following bills were presented for payment:
A to Z Hardware 112.41; Ace Industrial Supply 139.85; American Linen 64.00; Belveal's Body & Towing, Inc. 740.00; Big J's AutoParts 672.12; Binning Custom Products, Inc. 55,465.00; B-N-C Trash Service 501.50; Bridger Mechanical 30.00; Bucky's Outdoors 22.25; Call Before You Dig/Central Utilities 67.00; CenturyTel 539.58; CNA Surety/Western Surety Company 100.00; Country Lane Groceries & Gas 467.49; D.A. Screening 50.00; Davis and Cannon 192.37; Faler's General Store 477.15; Wayne Fornstrom1,650.00; HACH 415.71; Hasco Tag Company 51.32; Hydro Construction Company 205,605.00; L.N. Curtis 466.65; Ruth Neely 50.19; Northern Safety Co., Inc. 808.62; Northern Tool & Equipment 69.89; Pacific Power 5,971.46; Pinedale Auto Supply 442.09; Pinedale Natural Gas 2,501.06; Pinedale Roundup 228.00; Pinedale Sinclair 1,844.70; Plainsman 135.29; Reliable 165.76; Rocky Mountain Wash 40.50; Scott Machinery Company 54.80; Mary Sour 80.00; Sublette Examiner 471.50; Sweetwater County Health Services 520.00; The Electric Company of WY 287.71; Tree & Lawn Care 615.00; Union Telephone 102.51; University of CO at Boulder 100.00; WAXIE Sanitary Supply 179.47; Wind River Web Services, LLC 25.00; Ralph Wood, Attorney 2,343.75; Worthington, Lenhart & Carpenter 5,650.05; WY Economic Development Assn 187.50; WYDOT 584.12; Wyoming Analytical 320.00; wyoming.com, LLC.
Motion by Carlson to pay the bills as presented. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Carlson to adjourn. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m..
ATTEST:
MAYOR
CLERK/TREASURER
Published in the Sublette Examiner Jan. 26, 2006.

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