From the pages of
Sublette Examiner
Volume 9, Number 6 - April 30, 2009
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Public Notices

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Default has occurred on that Mortgage Loan No. 07420063227 dated July 26, 2007 (“July 26, 2007 Mortgage”) given by Brandon W. Kinnamon and Deborah D. Kinnamon, husband and wife, to the Rocky Mountain Bank, which was recorded in the Sublette County Clerk’s office on July 27, 2007, in Book 152 mtg, Page 51. This Mortgage contains a power of sale clause now in effect by Mortgagors’ default.
The Mortgage was given to secure the original principal sum of $174,534.00, which total payoff amount is now $187,325.66. Nonpayment and other default exists, acceleration of the debt secured by the Mortgage has been declared, and the entire remaining balance of the debt is now due and payable. No lawsuit has been filed to collect the debt or any portion thereof.
Take notice that the Mortgage will be foreclosed and the property encumbered by the Mortgage will be sold by the Sheriff of Sublette County to the highest bidder for cash at public auction. The sale will be held on the front steps of the Sublette County Courthouse, 21 South Tyler, Pinedale, Wyoming at 10:00 a.m. on May 8, 2009. The principal coupled with accrued interest in the amount of $10,292.62, and late charges and other fees in the amount of $3,764.64, brings the total payoff amount to $187,325.66, plus attorney’s fees, costs and expenses of the foreclosure. Interest accrues at $28.28 per diem.
The property encumbered by the July 26, 2007 Mortgage will be offered for sale and is described as follows:
Lot 7, Block 5 of the Eiden Third Addition to the Town of Marbleton, Wyoming, Sublette County, Wyoming, as the same appears on the official plat thereof filed for record in the office of the County Clerk, Sublette, County, Wyoming.
Which has an address of 913 East First Street, Marbleton, Sublette County, Wyoming 83113.
Notice of Intention to Foreclose the Mortgage was sent in accordance with W.S. §34-4-103(a)(iv) on March 12, 2009.
The 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.
DATED this 25th day of March, 2009
Neal R. Stelting
Stelting Law Office
44 South Franklin
P.O. Box 2341
Pinedale, Wyoming 82941
Phone: 307.367.4486
Fax: 307.367.4487
Attorney for Rocky Mountain Bank
Public notice #1502. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2009.


STATE OF WYOMING
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE
9TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JESSICA DITTON
Civil Action NO. 2009-7382
Plaintiff
Vs.
Francisco Juarez Hernandez
Defendant
NOTICE TO: Francisco Juarez Hernandez, DEFENDANT
CURRENT ADDRESS: Colonia Juan Pablo Segundo
Calle Juan Escutia #9, Tehuacan, Puebla 75750
You are notified that a Complaint for Divorce, Civil Action No. 2009-7382 has been filed in the Wyoming district Court for the 9th Judicial District, whose address is PO Box 764, Pinedale, WY 82941, seeking dissolution of your marriage to Jessica Ditton and a Decree of Divorce in her favor. Unless you file an Answer or otherwise respond to this Complaint for Divorce within 30 days following the last date of publication of this notice, a Default Judgment will be taken against you and a Decree of Divorce will be granted.
DATED this 2nd day of April 2009.
BY CLERK OF COURT:
Brenda Kennedy
Clerk of District Court, Deputy
Public notice #1503. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2009.


ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FOR
PIONEER CENTER BLOCK
INFRASTRUCTURE
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to W.S. § 24-2-110, that Sublette County, will receive sealed bids until 10:00 AM., Local Time, May 13, 2009, for the following:
Pioneer Center Block Infrastructure
CONSTRUCTION OF APPROAXIMATELY 3600 LINEAR FEET OF STREETS. PROJECT WILL INCLUDE WATER AND SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION, GRADING, CRUSHED BASE, HOT PLANT MIX, CURB AND GUTTER, AND MISCELLANEOUS WORK IN THE TOWN OF MARBLETON.
Bids must be in one sealed envelope with statement thereon “BID ENCLOSED Pioneer Center Block Infrastructure” and submitted to WLC Engineer, Surveying, and Planning, 58 South Tyler Street, PO Box 1519, Pinedale, Wyoming, at or before the above stated time. Bids will be opened publicly, read aloud, and tabulated by WLC at the Marbleton Town Hall at the above stated time. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for opening thereof. Sublette County will accept the lowest responsible bid, reserving however, the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities or technicalities in the bidding. Any bid received after the time specified or without accompanying Bid Guaranty, as stated below, will not be considered.
Bidding Documents, including specifications, will be available on April 16, 2009 from the ENGINEER, WLC Engineering, Surveying, and Planning; 58 South Tyler; PO Box 1519; Pinedale, Wyoming (307) 367-6548. Bidders may obtain one set of plans for $50; the payment is non-refundable. Partial sets are not available.
Notice is hereby given that preference will be granted to Wyoming contractors, subcontractors, laborers, and materials, supplies, equipment, machinery, and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied, or grown in Wyoming, as required by W.S. § 16-6-101 et seq.
A Pre-Bid meeting will be held at the Town of Marbleton, Town Hall, on May 6, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Attendance at the Pre-Bid is mandatory.
Public notice #1512. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 16, 23, 30 and May 5, 2009.


Town of Pinedale
Invitation to bid
THIS BID REPLACES THE INVITATION TO BID ADVERTISED ON APRIL 16 AND APRIL 23, 2009 IN THE PUBLIC NOTICES SECTION OF THE SUBLETTE EXAMINER. THE REPLACEMENT BID IS AS FOLLOWS.
The Town of Pinedale will be accepting sealed bids for a new Industrial 25 KW Kohler (or equivalent) natural gas backup generator with an automatic transfer switch. The generator engine shall be equipped with an engine block heater and a battery heater. The bid price will include installation at our site at 825 North Jackson Ave. Documentation will be required that the generator has passed all of its performance testing or the generator must be tested onsite.
Spare parts will include a spare block heater and oil filter. Two sets of owner’s manuals and a parts manual must accompany the generator.
A site inspection is required for bidding on the generator. If you have any questions please call Randy Hubbard at 749-7771.
Sealed bids must be received at the Pinedale Town Hall no later than 5:00 p.m., Thursday, May 7, 2009. Put “generator bid” on the sealed envelope. Bids may be dropped off at the Town Hall, 210 West Pine Street, or may be mailed to the Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, Pinedale, WY 82941.
The Town of Pinedale reserves the right to waive minor defects and irregularities in the bidding to base its award on factors other than price, and to reject any and all bids.
Public notice #1514. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, 2009.


PUBLIC NOTICE
Chrysler 1998 Concorde LXI Vin number 2C3HD46J2WH207058 Green in color. April Rivera and Seawest Financial Corp. are notified this car will be auctioned publicly on May 8th. Minimum bid will be $2,5000 for storage. Sale will be at 292 South Oak St., La Barge, WY, 83123 at 7 a.m. For more information contact Mark at 307-260-5170.
Public notice #1516. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 23 and 30, 2009.


Town of Pinedale
Invitation To Bid
The Town of Pinedale will be accepting sealed bids for the sale of the following three service vehicles: A 1995 Ford Ranger XLT Extended Cab with 58,960 miles, a 1994 Ford Ranger XL with Flat Bed and 37,645miles and a 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada with 90,994 miles. Vehicles are sold “as is, where is,” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. Sealed bids must be received at the Pinedale Town Hall no later than 5:00pm on Friday May 15, 2009. Put “Attention: Ron Hanson- Vehicles” on the sealed envelope. Bids may be dropped off at the Town Hall, 210 West Pine Street, or may be mailed to the Town of Pinedale, P.O. Box 709, Pinedale, WY 82941. The Town of Pinedale reserves the right to refuse any and all bids.
Public notice #1520. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, May 5 and 12, 2009.


NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that Pinedale Airport Board (hereafter referred to as the “Sponsor” or “Owner”), will receive sealed bids for the Ralph Wenz Field Blast Pads & Sign Inserts Project, State Project No. PNA-17A at Ralph Wenz Field.
The project involves:
Schedule 1 and 1A – Blast Pads at Runway Ends, Inset Threshold Lights, Pavement Markings. Schedule 1 is a Bituminous Pavement Option and Schedule 1A is a Portland Cement Pavement Option.
Schedule 2 – Taxiway Guidance Sign Lighting Inserts
Schedule 3 – Runway and Taxiway Painting
The bids must be prepared on forms supplied by the Owner and filed with the Pinedale Airport Board, P.O. Box 1766, 9357 US Highway 191, Pinedale, WY 82941 with the envelope clearly marked with the name of the bid no later than 2:00 p.m. on May 28, 2009. Hand delivered bids will be accepted ONLY on the date of the bid opening. The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the presence of the bidders and their representatives at that time and date.
The Bidder (proposer) must supply all the information required by the bid or proposal forms and specifications.
No bids will be received after the specified hour and date. Bids that are not prepared and filed in accordance with proposal requirements and conditions of the specifications, may be rejected.
All bids must be accompanied either by a certified check, payable to Pinedale Airport Board in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid, or by a Bid Bond in a like amount and executed by an approved surety company. The check or bond will be retained by the Owner as liquidated damages if the successful bidder refuses or fails to enter into contract and performance bond in accord with his bid within fifteen (15) days after date of notification of award.
The Wyoming Prevailing Wage Act of 1967 [§ 27-4-401 et seq] is applicable to this project, as well as all other applicable wage statutes and shall be complied with by the Contractor.
After April 28, 2009, the Contract Documents are available for inspection at the office of the Airport Manager (located in the FBO Building).
The Contract Documents, consisting of this Project Manual and the Plan Set, may be examined or obtained in person at the office of: GDA Engineers, 1508 Stampede Avenue, Cody, WY 82414 or by calling (307) 587-3411 to request contract documents be shipped. Contract Documents may be obtained for a non-refundable reproduction charge of $100.00. Interested parties may register and view the plans and specifications at HYPERLINK “http://www.gdaengineers.com” www.gdaengineers.com. Online contract documents are for use by subcontractors and suppliers in preparing quotations to prime bidders. All prime bidders must purchase a hard copy of the Project Manual and the Plan Set.
Bids may not be withdrawn after the time fixed for opening them. The Owner reserves the right to waive irregularities in the bids and reject any and all bids.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 16-6-102 and 16-6-103, Volume 3, Title 9 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1977, and Chapter XI – Rules of practice and procedure before the commissioner of labor concerning certification of resident contractors on Public Works Construction Projects filed May 15, 1990, with the Wyoming Secretary of State, preference will be given to Resident Wyoming Contractors in the manner outlined therein. A five percent preference shall be given to Wyoming resident contractors in accordance with the provisions of Wyoming Statutes #16-6-101 et seq.
Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, agricultural products, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, or grown in Wyoming, or supplied by a resident of the state, quality being equal to articles offered by the competitors outside of the state. A successful resident bidder shall not subcontract more than thirty percent (30%) of the work covered by his contract to non-resident contractors.
The Bidder is advised that construction site aviation safety is of paramount importance. There is a Construction Operations Plan that is part of the project requirements and the Contractor will need to conduct his/her operations in strict compliance with this plan. There are penalty provisions outlined in the Construction Operations Plan for noncompliance by the Contractor’s personnel. All costs associated with the Contractor’s compliance with this operational plan will be considered incidental to and included in the prices bid for the actual work items of the bid schedule.
All bidders are advised to examine the site to become familiar with all site conditions.
The project will be shown to interested Bidders at 2:00 p.m., May 12, 2009 local time, at the office of the Airport Manager located upstairs in the FBO building at Ralph Wenz Field.
BY ORDER OF PINEDALE AIRPORT BOARD.
S/
Jim McLellan
Ralph Wenz Field I- PAGE 1
Notice to Contractors
Blast Pads & Sign Inserts Project
Public notice #1521. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, May 5 and 12, 2009.


CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION
DETERMINATION
For the Town of Pinedale - Water Line Replacement Project Phase IV and V,
Sublette County, WY
The Department of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division (DEQ) has conducted a review of the proposed Water Line Replacement Project Phase IV and V project in accordance with EPA and State of Wyoming procedures for implementing the State Environmental Review Process. DEQ has determined that this project is eligible for a categorical exclusion since the project replaces existing water lines and appurtences within ground that has already been disturbed by the existing water line trench. All of the project site has been previously disturbed. Accordingly, DEQ is exempting the project from further substantive environmental review requirements under the State Environmental Review Process.
The following is a brief description of the situation and the proposed action and a brief statement of how the action meets the criteria for a categorical exclusion; therefore, a full Finding of No Significant Impact and Environmental Assessment will not be required for the proposed action.
The project involves the replacement of approximately 6,550 lineal feet of water line and appurtences. The total estimated project cost is $2,979,982. The town will repay the loan with funds from its reserves and user fees.
These water lines are located in the area generally bounded by Jackson Avenue on the east and Stuart Street on the north, Maple Street on the south, and the alley between Fremont Avenue and Sublette Avenue on the east.
DEQ is granting an exclusion because this project will be completely constructed in previously disturbed ground, specifically area disturbed previously installed water line. DEQ has determined that exempting the proposed project from further review under the State Environmental Review Process will not result in adverse impacts to the population or the area of Pinedale, and Sublette County, Wyoming.
The documentation to support this decision will be on file in the DEQ Cheyenne office and is available for public scrutiny upon request. Comments concerning this decision may be addressed to Brian Mark, State Revolving Funds Program, Water Quality Division, Department of Environmental Quality, Herschler Building 4-W, 122 West 25th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82002, telephone (307) 777-6371, FAX (307) 777-5973, e-mail bmark@wyo.gov.
Public notice #1522. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, 2009.


LEGAL NOTICE
THE UPPER GREEN RIVER JOINT POWERS WATER BOARD will meet in regular monthly session on Tuesday, May 4, 2009 at the Water Treatment Plant in Green River, Wyoming at 3 PM.
Public notice #1523. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, 2009.


OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
APRIL 7, 2009
The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming, on this date at 9:30 a.m. with Bill Cramer, Joel Bousman, Tiffany Turner of the Sublette Examiner, Jonathan Van Dyke of the Pinedale Roundup, Cat Urbigkit, and Mary Lankford, County Clerk present. Commissioner John Linn was absent.
Chairman Cramer led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The minutes of the preceding regular meeting of March 17, 2009, were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer. The motion carried.
Butch Penton, Road and Bridge Superintendent, discussed asphalt maintenance, repairs to the Old County Shop building, the Jack Creek Bridge, dry hydrants, opening roads, and leasing equipment. The Board reviewed the following roads for possible improvements during the upcoming construction season: Paradise, Dry Piney, Mickelson Lane, Fremont Lake, Upper Hoback River, Horse Creek, and Boulder.
Mark Eatinger, representing Rio Verde Engineering, presented a Consent to Petition for Change of Point of Diversion & Means of Conveyance and Place of Use for Bloomfield. The Consent was referred to the County Attorney for review.
Aaron Seehafer, representing Rio Verde Engineering, reported on a possible gravel source on property owned by Connie Barger for the Class II Road program. The Board directed the County Clerk, Seehafer, and Tony Reyes, Deputy County Attorney, to meet with Barger and report at the next meeting.
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to adopt Resolution No. 09-10090C designating the easement granted by The Bradley Trust, as an addition to the North Piney-Cottonwood County Road No. 23-143. The motion carried.
Chopper Grassell, representing Callaghan Cabinets, discussed the negative recommendation from the Wyoming Business Council on his grant application to expand his cabinet shop, and his desire to reapply. Commissioner Bousman expressed his opposition to the application, due to the use of the current site and the public benefit of the project. Chairman Cramer expressed his support for Grassell to justify the application to the Wyoming Business Council.
In accordance with the public notice published in the Sublette Examiner on April 2, 2009, public hearing was held for the transfer of funds in the amount of $11,209,186.36 from the following accounts: Unanticipated Revenue, $42,456.36; County Commissioners-New Vehicle Reserve, $10,100.00; Assessor-New Vehicle Reserve, $6,000.00; County Attorney-New Vehicle Reserve, $2,500.00; Planning & Zoning-New Vehicle Reserve, $1,500.00; Detention-New Vehicle Reserve, $5,800.00; Law Enforcement-New Vehicle Reserve, $125,000.00; Search & Rescue-New Vehicle Reserve, $3,500.00; Search & Rescue-ATV, Snowmobile Reserve, $2,000.00; Search & Rescue-Swiftwater Equipment Reserve, $1,500.00; Coroner-New Vehicle Reserve, $3,875.00; Health Officer & Sanitarian-New Vehicle Reserve, $1,125.00; Road & Bridge-Heavy Equipment Reserve, $500,000.00; Emergency Management-New Vehicle Reserve, $5,000.00; Fairgrounds-New Vehicle Reserve, $2,250.00; Depreciation Reserve-Landfill, Reserve, $200,000.00; Depreciation Reserve-Building Projects & Maintenance, $2,000,000.00; Depreciation Reserve-Senior Centers/Facilities, $2,646,580.00; Depreciation Reserve-Courthouse & Maintenance, $1,150,000.00; Depreciation Reserve-Human Services, $1,000,000.00; Depreciation Reserve-Town Joint Powers Boards, $3,000,000.00; and Depreciation Reserve-Resource Monitoring, $500,000.00 to the following accounts: County Attorney-Books & Publications, $505.03; County Attorney-Traffic School, $3,000.00; Clerk of District Court-Law Library, $568.50; Courthouse & Maintenance-Building Maintenance & Supplies,$200,785.60; Courthouse & Maintenance-Property, $2,200,000.00; Courthouse & Maintenance-Government Facilities, $750,000.00; Detention-Prisoners Board, $250.00; Detention-Prisoners Medical, $370.06; Law Enforcement-Public Services, $120.00; Law Enforcement –Canine Animal Control, $1,660.00; Law Enforcement-Maintenance on Vehicles, $9,290.60; Law Enforcement-Training, $2,782.42; County Health-Vaccine, $3,124.15; Transfer Station-Scales Building, $200,000.00; General Fund-Marbleton Ambulance Barn, $1,000,000.00; General Fund-Blind Bull Cabin, $20,000.00; General Fund-Air Toxics & Ozone Study, $500,000.00; General Fund-Big Piney Joint Powers Board, $1,000,000.00; General Fund-Marbleton Joint Powers Board, $1,000,000.00; General Fund-Pinedale Joint Powers Board, $1,000,000.00; General Fund-Senior Citizens Facilities, $2,646,580.00; and Equipment Reserve, $670,150.00. It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to adopt Resolution No. 09-10089C authorizing the transfer of funds. The motion carried.
Perry Walker discussed the availability of other sources of funds to pay for air quality monitoring.
Tony Gosar commented on water quality.
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the 2009 Annual Wildland Fire Operating Plan. The motion carried.
The Board discussed a letter from the Kendall Valley Fire Department about warranty work on their new Fire Hall, ladder truck training, and the fire training facility.
In accordance with the public notice published in the Sublette Examiner on March 19, 2009, public hearing was held for the following:
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to approve the
conditional use permit application by the Emmanuel Baptist Church, for a church in the R-R 5 District on Lot 9, Duck Creek Subdivision, with one condition being: Any necessary approvals and permits from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and EPA, related to the water and septic systems, shall be in place prior to a building permit being issued for the church.
The motion carried.
County Planner Bart Myers reported on the activities of the PAWG, the Socio-Economic Task Group, and the Cultural Task Group. Myers also discussed the need for regulation amendments to include split estate plat warnings and irrigation ditch notification.
Larry Berlin, representing Berlin Architecture, reviewed his space planning for the Old Pinedale Clinic. The Board requested that the UW Extension and Emergency Management be removed and incorporate additional space for the Rural Health Care District and a possible meeting room.
Sharon Stevens, representing the US Census, discussed monthly surveys and the importance of the census.
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to authorize leave for Jim Malkowski to attend the Board of Directors Meeting of the Wyoming High School Activities Association on April 28 and 29, 2009, in Casper. The motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to issue a catering permit to the Marbleton Liquor Store for use at the Sublette County Fairgrounds on April 11, 2009. The motion carried.
The Board signed a Homeland Security funding agreement in the amount of $29,042.00.
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to adopt Resolution No. 09-10091C appointing the Teton County Prosecutor’s Office as a special prosecutor for two juveniles. The motion carried.
Brad Clingman, Waste Management Superintendent, reported on the following: a new Pinedale Transfer Station operator has been hired; a need for penalties for uncovered loads and sorting; Pinedale Transfer Station operating hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.; concrete and wood waste left at the Pinedale Transfer Station by previous contractor; tires at the Marbleton Landfill; estimated cell capacity at the Marbleton Landfill is 9 ½ years; Pacific Steel will be removing metal; and future budget items.
Chairman Cramer discussed working with recycling, hazardous materials, and free dump days.
James Mackey, representing Groathouse Construction presented a proposal for project management, which the Deputy County Attorney reviewed and returned for signature. It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to approve the contract with Groathouse Construction. The motion carried. The Board designated Andy O’Neal as the Point of Contact and Mary Lankford as the Point of Contact for Projects.
The Board reviewed correspondence from MAD #2 and Rendezvous Pointe.
Tony Chambers, representing Chambers Design-Build, Inc., presented a change order at the Marbleton Ambulance Barn for a parking lot to replace the parking spaces proposed at the Old Marbleton Clinic site for the amount of $71,050.00, from the Rural Health Care District. It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to approve Change Order #1 in the above amount. The motion carried. Chambers reported on the Marbleton Senior Center project and met James Mackey from Groathouse Construction.
Tony Gosar appeared before the Board.
The Board participated in a conference call with Mollie Davies, of the Wyoming Business Council, to discuss the Callaghan Cabinets application, and the negative recommendation from the Wyoming Business Council staff. The Board discussed issues with the application, public benefit, diversity, and the grant process. Davies informed the Board that there were three options, at this time: Let the grant agreement expire, resubmit the current application to the WBC in May with a negative staff recommendation, or create a new application for the September 2009 meeting. Davies requested a Letter of Support from the Board and informed the Board that the letter was required for the process to continue. Commissioner Bousman expressed his lack of support for the application and Chairman Cramer expressed his support for Grassell to reappear before the WBC and present his application. Due to the difference of opinion of the two Commissioners, a deadlock was declared, and no Letter of Support will be issued.
The Board reviewed a letter from Bob Harrower concerning the LaBarge Creek Road and directed the County Clerk to notify the affected agencies of the Harrower License Agreement. Regarding the posting of signs, the Board directed the County Clerk to notify Harrower to post the signs himself.
The following petitions and affidavits of abatement of taxes were presented on petition from the County Assessor and the State of Wyoming Board of Equalization: Chevron USA, Inc., $9.87; Ultra Resources, Inc., $1,120.55; Williams Production, $443.51; Williams Production, $116.99; Riley Alexander, $65.81; Bluemels Pump Truck, $87.13; and Lance Oil & Gas Company, Inc., $177.49.
It was moved by Commissioner Bousman and seconded by Chairman Cramer to deny a claim from Sterling Davis. The motion carried.
Accounts Payable audited and approved for payment:
1ST CHOICE FORD 491.80 / ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS OFFICE 10,617.00 /ACCUTEC SERVICES, INC. 8,005.00 / A-CORE OF IDAHO INC 5,505.00 /AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS 331.00 / AIRPORT AUTOMOTIVE 80.00 /AIR RESOURCE SPECIALISTS, INC. 40,268.91 /ALL AMERICAN FUEL COMPANY, INC. 16,972.48 / ALSCO 135.92 /KATHRYN ANDERSON 685.95 / ANIMAL CLINIC OF PINEDALE PC 570.91 /ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING SUPPLY 28,546.88 / AMERICAN RED CROSS OF WYOMING 589.83 /A TO Z HARDWARE 171.61 / AT&T MOBILITY 20.22 / BARNES DISTRIBUTION 150.36 /BAUM HYDRAULICS CORPORATION 129.72 / BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 84.76 /BIG J’S AUTO PARTS INC. 702.30 / DOUGLAS H BITTNER 288.76 /BLOUNT FENCING 14,317.00 / BIRTH OF AMERICA BOOKS 38.28 /BOB BARKER COMPANY 38.49 / BRITTAIN WORLD TRAVEL 185.00 /BUCKY’S OUTDOOR, L.L.C. 234.75 / BURNEY & COMPANY 40.45 /CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES 308.10 / CARNEY ARCHITECTS 14,881.70 /CASPER C’MON INN 189.98 / CCI USER GROUP 740.00 / CED POCATELLO 258.50 /CERTIFIED ENGINEERING SYSTEMS 215.81 / CHAMBERS DESIGN-BUILD INC. 387,866.66 /MICHAEL COBURN 7,414.20 / COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS 34.90 /COMMONWEALTH LAW BOOK CO. 48.00 / CS & T INC. 5,219.19 /CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT 200.00 / WILLIAM W. CRAMER 6,013.35 /CRESTLINE SPECIALTIES CO., INC 3,810.99 / CRUM ELECTRIC 596.77 /CURRAN-SEELEY FOUNDATION 8,750.00 / DAVIS & CANNON, LLP 962.50 /DAVES ELECTRONICS 16,583.34 / DAVIS PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS 5,691.07 /DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 20,170.38 / WY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 6.00 /CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY CENTER 52,150.00 / STEVEN DUNNING 373.34 /EIDEN’S CONSTRUCTION LLC 8,054.00 / ENERGY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY 4,016.86
FREMONT COUNTY CORONER 78.50 / FIRE ENGINEERING COMPANY 2,558.00 /THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER 100.00 / FIXTER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC 228,262.55 /MARY FLANDERKA 1,082.49 / FOR-SHOR COMPANY 479.52 / JONATHAN FOREMAN 1,790.85 /NANCY FOX 727.64 / FRONTIER FORD 479.25 /FULLER & SCHAEDLER LAW OFFICES 2,440.14 / GARAGE DOOR HANDIMAN 508.00 /GASES PLUS 32.24 / LANCE GEHLHAUSEN 31.07 / GE MONEY BANK/AMAZON 4,831.50 /GLAXOSMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS 404.80 / GRAINGER 113.32 /TYSON GULBRANDSON 27.93 / ROBERT J. HANSON 375.55 / RANDALL HANSON 84.42
HICKEY & EVANS, LLP 2,589.06 / HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 194.38 /HUTCHINSON OIL 878.22 / INTERMOUNTAIN RECORD CENTER 108.12 /INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES 218.37 / JOHN THOMAS JOHNSTON 500.00 /WESLEY JOHNSTON 41.70 / ALARIC KADERAVEK 24.70 / PATRICIA KEISER 520.79 /KENWORTH SALE ROCK SPRINGS 276.56 / BRIAN KETTERHAGEN 1,965.84 /LABUDA LAW OFFICE, PC 1,000.00 / LAURIE LAMERE 297.21 / MARY L. LANKFORD 32.31 /LARIAT INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 667.81 / RANAE LOZIER 45.63 / LYLE SIGNS INC 406.63 /MAKING PLACES, INC. 36,918.75 / MANTEK 1,804.93 / MHL SYSTEMS 25,818.69
MIDAMERICA BOOKS 378.72 / MODERN PRINTING COMPANY 1,944.96 / MOTOROLA 14,739.00 /MOTOSAT 228.90 / MOUNTAIN WEST ELECTRIC INC. 529.92 / MY TOPO 199.90
NATIONAL 4-H COUNCIL-SUPPLY SERVICE 301.85 /NATIONAL SHERIFF’S ASSOCIATION 50.00 /NATIONAL DISTRICT ATTYS ASSOC. EDUC 595.00 / NELSON ENGINEERING, INC. 6,017.10 /NELICO EQUIPMENT SERVICE & SUPPLIES 877.23 / STEVEN NELSON 1,250.00
NORTH PARK TRANSPORTATION CO. 788.51 / NORTHERN SAFETY CO. INC. 123.29
NURSES FOR THE HEALTH OF IT 402.00 / NUTECH SPECIALTIES 862.26 /OFFICE DEPOT 231.00 / OFFICE OUTLET 3,354.73 /PINE CREEK FAMILY COUNSELING, LLC 7,329.73 / PEPPERMILL HOTEL 412.26 /PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 7,973.27 / HELEN HEGARDT 225.00 / PINEDALE LUMBER 772.62 /PINEDALE NATURAL GAS CO. 5,449.48 / PLAINSMAN PRINTING & SUPPLY 976.74 /STEPHEN L. REESE 3,320.00 / PPS CO.INC. 557.20 /PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER 3,773.70 / PROVIDENCE ARCHITECTURE INC. 16,957.23 /PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT 3,715.59 / PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER INC. 462.18 /QUESTAR GAS 214.64 / QUILL CORPORATION 764.29 /R & E COMPUTER SERVICE LLC 6,250.00 / RANGE MAGAZINE 19.95 /RECORDED BOOKS 889.00 / RECYCLE SYSTEMS, LLC 2,105.56 /REDWOOD BIOTECH, INC 683.55 / REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY 1,020.95 / RENAISSANCE DENVER HOTEL 568.50 / RENDEZVOUS POINTE 8,629.00 /RENDEZVOUS TRAVEL 380.00 / ANTHONY REYES 25.00 /RURAL HEALTH CARE DISTRICT 318.00 / RIDLEY’S FAMILY MARKETS 955.29
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 13,353.45 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN WASH, LLC 107.00 /ROBIN SCHAMBER 1,074.19 / ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPANE 482.10 /ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY 797.00 / R.S. BENNETT CONSTRUCTION INC. 8,020.00 /SAFV TASK FORCE 7,575.39 / SALT RIVER ROOFING INC 2,650.00 /SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST #9 125.00 / SECRETARY OF STATE 30.00 /SENIOR CATERING 63.00 / SHEPARD’S AUTO 50.25 / SKAGGS COMPANIES, INC. 96.85 /SKILLPATH SEMINARS 516.80 / ED SKORCZ 35.00 /ST.ANTHONY NEW HOLLAND ACQUSION 64.12 / SPILLMAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 4,320.00 /SPOTSYLVANIA, INC. 260.00 / STANDARD DRYWALL, INC. 60.00 /STERLING COMMUNICATIONS 400.00 / SUBLETTE EXAMINER 50.00 / CARLA SULLVAN 14.74 /SUPERIOR BOILER INC. 35,988.68 / SURVEYOR SCHERBEL, LTD. 2,020.00 /TALKING T-SHIRT 113.00 / TAMIS CORPORATION 5,454.15 / TESCO WILLIAMSEN 208.08 /THE TIRE DEN, INC. 6,368.48 / TOWN OF MARBLETON 38.78 /TOWN OF PINEDALE 2,120.65 / TRIHYDRO 22,906.79 / SARAH TURNER 325.67 /WILLIAM H. TWICHELL 551.39 / UNION TELEPHONE 1,092.23 /UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 39.00 / UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 6.45 / CAT URBIGKIT 2,700.00 /VERIZON WIRELESS 289.20 / VISIONARY COMMUNICATIONS INC 25.00 /VEHICLE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC 47,623.58 / WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 1,918.99 /WY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 345.42 / JOHN WELLS 101.55
WEST PAYMENT CENTER 576.80 / WHITE MOUNTAIN OPERATING LLC. 15,540.00 /W.I.A. c/o POWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT 50.00 / WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE INC. 110.62 /WLC ENGINEERING, SURVEYING AND PLAN 10,941.25 / RALPH E. WOOD 1,785.00 /WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 18,922.47 / WYOMING MACHINERY EXCHANGE,LLC 15,972.00
WYOMING AUTOPSY INC. 1,220.00 / WYOMING BEHAVIORAL INSTITUTE 3,425.00
WYOMING.COM 285.00 / WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRINMENTAL 464.00 /WYOMING RANGE MEDICAL 2,100.00 / XEROX CORPORATION 1,080.25 /MASON ZEIGER 916.98
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
/s/ William W. Cramer, Chairman
Attest:
/s/ Mary L. Lankford, County Clerk
Public notice #1524. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, 2009.


INVITATION FOR BIDS
SMALL ASPHALT PROJECTS
for
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
Sealed BIDS are requested for work described in the Project Manual for the above named project prepared by Rio Verde Engineering, 804 Hoback Street, P.O. Box 642, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
Bids will be received by Rio Verde Engineering until 2:00 PM local time on May 15, 2009 at which time said BIDS will be publicly opened and read aloud.
The work consists of unclassified excavation of 475 cy, placing 750 tons of crushed base, 550 tons of asphalt, 760 lf of 3’ valley pan, 200 lf of 6’ valley pan, 1-60” manhole, and misc. appurtenances.
Copies of the Project Manual and the Design Drawings specifying the work to be performed may be obtained from Rio Verde Engineering.
BIDDERS shall be required to accompany each bid with a BID Bond with sufficient surety, or a certified check, cashier’s check or bank draft upon some reputable bank payable to Sublette County for at least ten (10) percent of the total amount of the BID. The bond, check or bank draft shall be forfeited as liquidated damages, if the BIDDER, upon the letting of the contract to him, fails to enter into the contract within ten (10) days after it is presented to him for that purpose or fails to proceed with the performance of the contract. The Bid Bond, draft or check shall be retained by Sublette County until proper bond to secure performance of the contract has been filed and approved. All the above is to be in accordance with 15-1-113, Wyoming Statutes, 2009.
The right is reserved by Sublette County to reject any and all BIDS, and to waive any irregularity or informality in the bidding. BIDS may not be withdrawn for thirty days after the date of opening.
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
Dated this 24 day of April, 2009.
Public notice #1526. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, May 5 and 12, 2009.


Public Notice
Abandoned vehicle sale
To be auctioned off at Troy’s Motor Sports (20 Cobble Stone Dr.) across from the Pinedale Airport. A 1998 Dodge Pickup, green in color. Plate 23-386C. Vin#1B7KF23W5WJ107308. 101,460 miles, 4WD, Automatic, Club Cab as is. Auction to be held on May 8, 2009 at 1:00 P.M. Minimum Bid $5,000.00.
Public notice #1527. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30 and May 5, 2009.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Sublette County Board of Commissioners will be held Monday, May 18, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. in the Sublette County Courthouse, Pinedale, Wyoming. At this time, a public hearing will be held to consider the following applications:
AGENDA
Request for Final Plat approval; pursuant to Chapter IV of the Sublette County Subdivision Resolution, entitled Final Plat; for East 40 Subdivision; PDM Land Company, LLC applicant. The application for Final Plat proposes the subdivision of 60 acres within the Rural Residential (two net acre minimum lot size) zoning district into 14 residential lots. The proposed East 40 Subdivision is located in Section 2, Township 33N, Range 110W; generally described being located approximately 0.75 miles south of Pinedale and on the south side of Fayette Pole Creek Road.
2. Request for change of zoning district boundary approval, pursuant to Chapter VIII, Section 2 of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations, entitled Administration; Sublette County School District #1, applicant. The application proposes a change of zoning district boundary for a 10.38 acre parcel from Rural Residential 10 Mobile Home (10 acre minimum lot size – mobile home allowed) to Multiple Family Residential (multiple family residences allowed) in order to develop a duplex dwelling on the parcel. The School District parcel subject to the application for a change of zoning district boundary is located in Section 32, Township 33N, Range 108W; generally described as Lot 29 Big Country Ranches Third Filing and being located at 2 Meadow Lark Lane.
3. Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1 of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations, entitled Administration; the Sublette County Planning Department proposes amending the Sublette County Subdivision Resolution in order to clarify and update the following chapters and sections of the Sublette County Subdivision Resolution: Chapter IV (Final Plat), Sections 3.c. and 3.d. (Financial Surety and Record Drawings); Chapter V (Family Division), Section 4 (Variances); Chapter VII (Administrative Provisions), Section 1 (Variances), Section 2 (Public Review) and Section 3 (Enforcement). The proposed amendment(s) would apply on a Countywide basis.
4. Request to amend a Conditional Use Permit issued for extraction, crushing, screening, and storage of gravel on 10 acres in the agricultural zoning district, pursuant to Chapter V of the Sublette County Zoning and Development Regulations, entitled Conditional Uses; Mark Jones applicant. The Conditional Use Permit was approved December 16, 2008 and was conditioned to only allow operation of the gravel pit between the hours of 6 am to 6 pm or daylight to dark, whichever is shorter. The amendment proposes removing the 6 am to 6 pm restriction and allowing operation during daylight hours. The Jones parcel subject to the proposed Conditional Use Permit amendment is located in the Section 28, Range 106W, Township 31N; generally described as approximately 900 feet south from the intersection of East Fork Big Sandy County Rd 23-133 and State Highway 353, then turning west 1.5 miles west from County Rd 23-133.
All applications listed in this legal advertisement are available for review at the Sublette County Planning and Zoning Department Monday – Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. The Sublette County Planning and Zoning Department is located in the County Courthouse at 21 South Tyler Avenue in Pinedale.
/s/ William W. Cramer, Chairman
Public notice #1525. Published in the Sublette Examiner on April 30, 2009.


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