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Sublette Examiner
Volume 8, Number 46 - February 5, 2009
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Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
HOMEY D. SIEMS and
ANGELA SIEMS
Civil Action No.: 2009-7326
Plaintiffs,
vs.
FRANK E. ROBBINS, JOHN
PAUL ROBBINS, MABEL C.
GOODWIN, LEROY PARSONS,
BESSIE SCHLUTZ, LEONE COX,
FLORENCE HARTMEN, and
WRIGHT D. ROBBINS and heirs
Defendants.
TO: FRANK E. ROBBINS, JOHN PAUL ROBBINS, MABEL C. GOODWIN, LEROY PARSONS, BESSIE SCHULTZ, LEONE COX, FLROENCE HARTMAN and WRIGHT D. ROBBINS,
and heirs (Addresses Unknown)
TAKE NOTICE that Homey Siems and Angela Siems have filed a Complaint in the District Court in and for Sublette county, Wyoming, Ninth Judicial district, to quiet title to real property located in Sublette County, Wyoming and more particularly described as follows:
Township 35 North, Range 113 West of the 6th P.M., Sublette County, Wyoming
Section 11: S/2 SE/4; and
Section 12: SW/4 SW/4; and
Section 13: W/2 NW/4; and
Section 14: N/2 NE/4, SE4 NE/4
Naming each and every one of you as defendants, alleging that you claim estates, rights, titles, liens and interest therein which are adverse to those of the plaintiff, and that plaintiff is seeking to have their title to said property interest forever quieted and a judicial determination that none of you have any estates, rights, titles, liens or interests therein.
FURTHER, you are notified that you are required to answer plaintiffÕs Complaint on or before March 9, 2008, by filing same with the Clerk of this Court; otherwise, said Complaint shall be taken as true and judgment shall be rendered against you accordingly.
Jean H Hayward
Deputy Clerk of District Court
DATED: 1-8-09
Public notice #1446. Published in the Sublette Examiner on January 15, 22, 29 and February 5, 2009.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A COUNTY RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMIT
Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of January, 2009, Rim Station, Inc. filed an application for a County Retail Malt Beverage Permit, in the Office of the County Clerk, for the following location at 12930 U.S. Highway 191 in Sublette County, and protests, if any there be, against the issuance of the license will be heard at the hour of 10:30 a.m., on the 23rd day of February, 2009, in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse, Pinedale, Wyoming.
Dated this 26th day of January, 2009.
/s/ Mary L. Lankford,
Sublette County Clerk
Public notice #1451. Published in the Sublette Examiner on January 22, 29 and February 5 and 12, 2009.


INVITATION TO BID
STATE FUNDED PROJECT
PROJECT NUMBER: PEB - 1592
PROJECT NAME: WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Ð PINEDALE PATROL & DRIVER SERVICES ADDITION
SUBLETTE COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Sealed bids will be received by the Transportation Commission of Wyoming until 11:00 a.m. MST, March 3, 2009, at the office of the Purchasing agent at the Wyoming Department of Transportation in Cheyenne, Wyoming for the construction of Wyoming Department of Transportation Ð Pinedale Patrol & Driver Services Addition, 1551 West Pine Street, Pinedale, Wyoming.
Immediately thereafter the Bids will be publicly opened and read.
Any bids received after 11:00 a.m. MST, on the prescribed date will be returned to the Bidder(s) unopened.
Bids will be considered by the Transportation Commission of Wyoming at its meeting on March 19, 2009.
Contractors are alerted to the fact that there will be a MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE. A pre-bid conference will be held on February 24, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. MST for all Contractors and Subcontractors at 1551 W. Pine Street, Pinedale, Wyoming. The Pre-Bid Conference is MANDATORY for all prospective bidders (general contractors) and is voluntary for all others. Individual job showings will not be provided.
The work consists of furnishing all labor, materials, services and equipment required for the fabrication, delivery and erection of all items of work in the following general project description: For the construction of an addition to the existing building to house the Highway Patrol and Driver Services which will include but not limited to excavation, earthwork, parking lots, landscaping, concrete, masonry, structural steel, steel studs, finishes, specialties, plumbing, HVAC and electrical systems.
Drawings and Specifications may be examined on and after January 29, 2009, at the office of Plan One/Architects, 4020 Dewar Drive, Suite A, Rock Springs, WY 82901, 307-352-2954, the offices of the Wyoming Department of Transportation, 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009, and Resident EngineerÕs office, 1551 W. Pine Street, Pinedale, WY 82941, 307- 367 4488, and at regional plan houses.
ADDRESS ALL APPROVAL ITEMS AND QUESTIONS TO:
Plan One/Architects
Attention: Charles E. Van Over, AIA
4020 Dewar Drive, Suite A
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 352-2954
Contract Documents may be obtained at the above listed office, by depositing a check in the amount of $100.00 each for a maximum of two sets of documents issued to general contractors and one set to all subcontractors and material suppliers. If such documents are returned to the Architect in good condition within 10 days after the bid opening date, the deposit will be refunded. The planholder shall also include with his deposit one stamped self addressed envelope. The envelope will be used to return the planholders deposit check upon receipt of the Contract Documents by the Architect. Deposits for damaged or unreturned sets of Contract Documents will not be refunded. No individual sheets of drawings or specifications will be made available to bidders. Full sets of documents are necessary to help eliminate errors of omission in bidding.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS TO RECEIVE A BIDDERÕS PACKET:
1. All prospective bidders shall obtain prequalification as a building contractor with the Wyoming Department of Transportation for this specific project. Prospective bidders shall contact the Prequalification Officer, Construction Program, Wyoming Department of Transportation, 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009, (307)777-4057 for prequalification procedures. All required documentation must be submitted to WYDOTÕs Prequalification Officer no sooner than 30 calendar days and no less than 5 calendar days before the bid letting.
a. All prospective bidders shall submit proof that they can be bonded for the type and amount of work they are proposing to bid.
b. All prospective bidders shall submit satisfactory evidence of compliance with the Wyoming WorkerÕs Compensation Act (W.S. 27-14-101, et seq.) by providing a current certification of good standing or proof of a workerÕs compensation insurance policy.
c. All prospective bidders shall comply with all additional requirements (if any).
2. All prospective bidders must have attended the MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE to be eligible for bidding this project.
The Architect will provide a bidding packet consisting of the WYDOT Bid Envelope, Blank Bid Proposal Form and Blank Bid Bond Form to any prospective bidder only after all the above qualification items have been completed.
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF WYOMING
Public notice #1454. Published in the Sublette Examiner on February 5, 12 and 19, 2009.


PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF WYOMING
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE ss.
TOWN OF PINEDALE
The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session Monday, January 12, 2009, at 5:30 p.m., in the Town Hall.Ê Those present: Carl Winters; Barbara Hodges, representing Wild Horse Realty; Jeff Hosea, Jason Zakotnik and Brian Gray, representing Worthington, Lenhart and Carpenter; Steve Mackey; Randy Belton, representing Big JÕs Auto Parts; Dennis Fornstrom and Mark Eatinger, representing Rio Verde Engineering; Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online; Tim Lingle, representing 386 Quartz Avenue; Terrie Swift, representing the Sublette County Area Chamber of Commerce; Ron Hanson and Randy Hubbard, representing the Public Works Department; Matt Harber representing Haymaker Development; Mary Ann Menster; Paul Rock; Michael Kudar, representing the International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race; Forest Wakefield, representing the Log Cabin Motel; Mike Ernst and Syd Fortuna, representing Moosely Mailboxes; Barbara Boyce; John Fogerty and Janet Bellis, representing the Pinedale Planning and Zoning Board; Robena Downie; Stephen Crane, representing the Pinedale Roundup; and Tiffany Turner, representing the Sublette Examiner.
Mayor Smith brought the meeting to order.Ê Present on roll call: Councilman David Smith, Councilwoman Nylla Kunard, Mayor Stephen Smith, Councilman David Hohl and Councilman Chris House.
Motion by Councilman House to approve the minutes of the December 22nd meeting as written.Ê Motion seconded. Councilman Smith voted aye, Councilman Hohl voted aye, Councilman House voted aye and Councilwoman Kunard abstained.Ê Motion carried.
Dennis Fornstrom, representing Rio Verde Engineering, presented Big Rig Catering, LLCÕs request for use change for a proposed catering facility located at 306 South Bridger Avenue. Eugene Ninnie, Town Engineer, stated they have met all the necessary requirements. Council discussed concerns with the project proceeding prior to the building permit being issued. After lengthy discussion Council requested the applicant be present to represent the request since remodeling had been startedÊ prior to the permit being issued.
Tim Lingle, representing 386 Quartz Avenue, stated his water pipes had frozen and he felt is was due to the sewer rehabilitation project in the area.Ê Lingle stated the costÊ was $4,800.00 and questioned who is the responsible party. Jason Zakotnik, representing Worthington, Lenhart and Carpenter, discussed the construction of the sewer rehabilitation project. Ron Hanson, representing the Public Works Department, stated the town ordinance states frozen pipes are the property ownerÕs responsibility from the main in to the residence. After lengthy discussion Council agreed to research before making a determination who is responsible.
Forest Wakefield, representing the Log Cabin Motel, discussedÊ his concerns with Wyoming One Call locating utilities. No action taken. Michael Kudar, representing the International Pedigree Stage Stop Dog Sled Race, gave an update on the upcoming race.
Mayor Smith opened the discussion for Ordinance 442, relating to the requirement of site plans, stated he had received many comments but thought it was a good ordinance for the Town but needed further Ê public comments and input. Mayor Smith asked the council to table the ordinance until there has been ample time to provide input. Matt Harber, representing Haymaker Development, discussed the language in the proposed ordinance. Steve Mackey discussed his concerns with the proposed ordinance. John Fogerty,
representing the Pinedale Planning and Zoning, discussed concerns with the language andÊ requirements. Mark Eatinger, representing Rio Verde Engineering, discussed concerns with the drainage requirements in the proposed ordinance. Bonnie Chambers, representing Chambers Design-Build, discussed the language and requirements in the proposed ordinance.Ê Eugene Ninnie, Town Engineer, discussed the proposed ordinance. After lengthy discussion council agreedÊ more public comments would be taken and the language and requirements would be revised prior to the ordinance being read again.
Randy Hubbard, representing the Public Works Department, discussed purchasing an additional pump and flange for the lagoon.Ê Motion by Councilman Smith to approve the purchase of the pump and flange not to exceed $9,000.00.Ê Motion seconded.Ê Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Councilman Smith to approve overtime payments to the employees of the Public Works Department through January. Motion seconded.Ê Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Councilman Hohl to authorized the Mayor to sign the Amended Memorandum of Agreement with Roy Radakovich and Dorothy Radakovich, Trustees of the Radakovich Family Trust Agreement. Motion seconded.Ê Motion carried unanimously.
Eugene Ninnie, Town Engineer, gave an update on the town shop/dog pound facility.
The following bills were presented for payment:
A to Z Hardware 686.95; Ace Industrial Supply 311.26; AMEC Earth & Environmental 978.50; American Linen 110.28; ARMA- Wyoming Chapter 135.00; Arrowhead Builders 2000.00; Assn of Public Treasurers 125.00; Big JÕs Auto Parts 598.49; B-N-C Trash Service 900.50; C & C Distributing, Inc. 53.75; California Contractors Supplies 99.80; CenturyTel 160.58; Commercial Maintenance Chem Corp 249.87; Country Lane Groceries & Gas 235.52; D.A. Screening 185.00; Electrical Systems Consultants 3688.98; Wayne Fornstrom 1500.00; Hach 1238.75; Henke Manufacturing Corp 1942.20; L.N. Curtis 175.50; Lab Safety Supply 695.74; Lovelette, Skogen & Associates 1503.61; M&M Transfer 155.00; Bob Maxam 1500.00; McKinstry Essention 865,171.16; NFPA 904.45; Eugene Ninnie 1697.00; Noble Construction 1404.00; Office Outlet 499.34; One-Call of Wyoming 67.00; Petty Cash/Patty Racich 43.05; Pinedale Auto Supply 1021.25; Pinedale Lumber 581.27; Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc. 1701.39; Pinedale Roundup 192.00; Pinedale Sinclair 57.361; Pitney Bowes 507.00; Plainsman 598.18; PPS Co., Inc. 358.00; R & L Rental 60.00; Reed Construction Data 635.95; ReedÕs Ready-Mix Construction 842.94; Reiman Corp/Wells Fargo Bank 773.04; Reiman Corporation 6957.37; RidleyÕs Family Market 630.49; Rio Verde Engineering 24,344.92; Ri-Tech Industrial Products 170.56; Rocky Mountain Power 7876.62; Rocky Mountain Wash 53.00; Safety Supply & Sign Co. Inc. 102.71; Scott Machinery Company 458.75; Stephen Smith 25.07; Stantec Consulting Inc, 8048.70; Sublette Examiner 2221.50; Team Laboratory Chemical Corp 85.00; Tischlerbise 2995.00; Travis Bingham 360.00; Tree & Lawn Care 1380.00; U.S. Green Building Council 300.00; VISA 580.62; WAMCAT 125.00; Waterworks, Inc 269.73; Waxie Sanitary Supply 101.34; Wind River Web Services, LLC 25.00; Ralph Wood, Attorney 6800.00; Worthington, Lenhart & Carpenter 81,888.68; WWQ & PCA 150.00; WY Machinery Company 335.21; WYDOT 1346.83; Wyoming Analytical 306.00; wyoming.com, LLC 180.43.
Motion by Councilman Smith to pay the bills as presented.Ê Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Councilman Hohl to adjourn.Ê Motion seconded.Ê Motion carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m..
ATTEST:
STEVE SMITH
MAYOR
PATTY RACICH
CLERK/TREASURERÊ
Public notice #1455. Published in the Sublette Examiner on February 5, 2009.


PUBLIC AUCTION
The Sublette County Rural Health District will be holding a public auction of equipment and furnishings. This auction will take place on Saturday, February 21, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. Ð 1:00 p.m. at 17 West 3rd Street, Marbleton, WY. If you need any additional information, please feel free to contact Lorraine Gatzke, CFO at (307) 276-4451.
EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS LISTING
Dual Ritter ER Overhead Lights
ER Single Overhead Lights
Rolling & Hanging IV Poles
Various Desks & Office Chairs
Waiting Room Furnishings
Rolling and Stationary Stools
Scales
Lateral Filing Cabinet
Vacutrons
Various Cupboards
Exam Tables
Xerox, Lexmark & Brother Toner
Gooseneck Lamps
Guerneys
Welch Allen Wall-mounted Opthal/Otoscope
ER Curtains & Track
Hologic X-ray Machine, Table, Bucky, Aprons, Film Cabinet and Cassettes
Picker Lighted View Boxes
Assorted Tables
Stainless Steel Cart
Magazine & Brochure Stands
Computer Cabinets
Various HP Inkjet Printer
Printer Tables
Electric ER Bed
Chart Holders
Bulletin & White Boards
Hydrotub
Glove Boxes
Coffee Table
Oxygen Manifold
Vacuum Compressor
Air Conditioners
Furnaces
Backup Generator
Various Plumbing Fixtures
Fluorescent Lighting
Garage Doors
Garage Door Openers
Exhaust Fax
Heating Unit
Public notice #1456. Published in the Sublette Examiner on February 5, 12 and 19, 2009.

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