03-31-2023 Bridger Valley Pioneer Legals

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

The Uinta County Board of Commissioners is requesting rodeo arena lighting proposals from firms interested in providing design, engineering, and installation services. Services needed include design, construction plans, engineering stamps, installation and complete construction of the lighting for the revised arena at the Uinta County Fairgrounds, 122 Bear River Drive, Evanston, WY. Lighting poles, fixtures, and systems will need to meet all safety protections required by current Wyoming code. Construction will begin in spring of 2023

RFP Submittal Terms:

The Point of Contact (POC} for this solicitation is:

Jeff Breininger, Project Manager

(307) 799-5513 jebreininger@uintacounty.com

The proposal package is available electronically. All firms interested in submitting a proposal are encouraged to contact the POC for the initial package and for updates and clarifications. Proposals are due at the Uinta County Clerk’s office at 225 9th Street, Evanston WY 82930 by 2:00 pm MST on April 14th, 2023. Proposals will be opened for review immediately following the due time.

PUBLISHED: March 24, 31, 2023 23045

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Paul and Joan Barnard have applied for a Subdivision Permit to subdivide Lot 1 Block 1 of the Dykema Subdivision in Section 3, T12N, R117W of the 6th P.M., Uinta County, Wyoming into a new 5 lot subdivision entitled the P&J Barnard Subdivision.

A public hearing on this application will be held before the Board of Uinta County Commissioners at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, April 4, 2023 in the Commission Chambers of the Uinta County Complex, Evanston, Wyoming. 

PUBLISHED: March 24, 31, 2023 23041

NOTICE OF SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Notice is hereby given that Uinta County Commissioners will be awarding a $500.00 per Semester Scholarship to 3 candidates on May 16, 2023.  Applications are due May 11, 2023.  The Commissioners will also award a renewal scholarship to one candidate for $500.00 per semester on June 20, 2023.  Renewal Applications are due on June 15, 2023.  Applications for both the new and renewal scholarships, requirements, and further details are available on the Uinta County Website at http://www.uintacounty.com/349/Commissioners-Scholarship-Application.  Please contact Amanda Hutchinson, Uinta County Clerk, with any questions at 307-783-0305 or amhutchinson@uintacounty.com.

PUBLISHED: March 10, 17, 24, 31, 2023 23032

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Reladyne Real Estate West LLC and Stephen Grotewold have applied for a Subdivision Permit to subdivide Lots 15, 16, and 17 of the Airport Business and Industrial Center North Subdivision into a new 2 Lot Industrial Subdivision entitled the Sagebrush Subdivision. 

A public hearing on this application will be held before the Board of Uinta County Commissioners at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, April 4, 2023 in the Commission Chambers of the Uinta County Complex, Evanston, Wyoming.

PUBLISHED: March 24, 31, 2023 23042

PUBLIC NOTICE

Town of Mountain View

Regular Meeting Date Change

The Regular Mountain View Town Council meeting scheduled for April 4, 2023 has been rescheduled to April 3, 2023, 7:00 pm, at the Mountain View Town Hall.

The Regular Mountain view Town Council meeting scheduled for July 4, 2023 has been rescheduled, due to the 4th of July holiday to July 5, 2023, 7:00pm, at the Mountain View Town Hall.

PUBLISHED: March 31, 2023 23047

MINUTES

TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW

March 7, 2023   7:00 P.M.

The March 7, 2023 Mountain View Town Council meeting was called to order at 7:03 pm by Mayor Bryan Ayres. Those present were, Council President Jamy Ferring council members, Jenny Harvey, Tori Carter, and Kelly Bonner, Clerk Treasurer, Penny Robbins and Deputy Clerk, Tammy Murray, Jake Porter with Public Works and Chief of Police, Allister Bunch.

Motion by Tori Carter, second by Jamy Ferrin to approve the agenda; motion carried.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to approve the February 21, 2023 meeting minutes; motion carried.

Motion by Jenny Harvey, second by Tori Carter to pay the following bills Ace Recycling and Disposal, Trash Service, $475.78, Angel Armor, Police Equipment, $729.89, Benedict Trading Company, Supplies, $23.47, Benedict Ace, Maintenance and Supplies, $1334.96, Bridger Valley Electric, Electric Service, $5580.41, BV Joint Powers Board, Water Bill, $21944.07, Bridger Valley Pioneer, Publications and Advertisements, $1069.63, Chemtech-Ford, Water and Sewer Analysis, $432.00, Covolo Auto, Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs, $230.93, Homax, Fuel, $2346.03, Crazy Ate Café, Payment Refund, $94.29, Clayton and Abigail Merrill, Payment Refund, $115.29, Morcon, Supplies, $205.81, One-Call of Wyoming, Tickets, $2.25, Potter’s Awards, Services, $60.00, Ricoh USA Inc, Copier, $306.63, RLI, Judge Bond, $100.00, The Printed Word, Celebrations, $30.25, Town of Mountain View, Water Service, $287.00, Union Telephone, Phone Service, $1232.13, Terry and Bonnie Nielson, Water Deposit Refund, $111.57, Westar Printing, Supplies, $49.84, WEX Bank, Fuel, $1579.75; motion carried.

In other business Sheriff Andy Kopp addressed the council expressing continued support and help from the county. He also thanked everyone for the help they have given with the transition in the Sheriff’s office.

Mayor Bryan Ayres adjourned the meeting at 7:07 pm.

Bryan Ayres, Mayor

ATTEST:

Penny Robbins, Town Clerk

PUBLISHED: March 31, 2023 23048

UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6

PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS

Pursuant to Chapter 3, Section 21-3-110(A) of Wyoming Education Code, following are warrants over $500.00 approved by Uinta County School District #6, Lyman, Wyoming, March 2023;986,HEINEMANN,541.35; 980,”AIMONE, STEPHANIE”,553.35; 984,FIRST BANKCARD,2383; 987,”INSTRUCTIONAL INTENSITY, INC.”,2500; 990,READING HORIZONS,3500; 992,SCHOOL DIST#6 GENERAL FUND,111165.97; 7856,”DALTON, DANEILLE”,525; 7902,”ROSE, HILA”,525; 7865,GRAINGER PARTS,539.73; 7906,TALX UC eXPRESS,556.83; 7848,BRIDGER VALLEY PIONEER,722.8; 7920,WYOMING WASTE SERVICE,765.59; 7876,LEWIS BUS GROUP,777.82; 6989,SCHOOL DIST #6 HOUSING,810; 7838,A1 RADIATOR REPAIR,858; 7911,UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE,893.39; 7844,BENEDICT’S ACE HARDWARE,1028.65; 7877,LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES,1162.6; 7908,TOWN OF LYMAN,1436.85; 6994,THE HARTFORD,1634.61; 7843,BENEDICT TRADING COMPANY,1655.83; 7922,XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES,1867.84; 6995,The Lincoln National Life Inurance Compa,2005.64; 7000,WYOMING EDUCATIONAL ASSOC.,2014.32; 6987,”NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC”,2056.68; 7891,PREMIER TRUCK GROUP,2078.65; 7888,POCO LOCO,2082.5; 7841,”APPLE COMPUTER, INC.”,2303; 7861,FIRST BANK OF MT. VIEW,2405.46; 7910,UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY,2476.19; 7917,WEX BANK -,2493.49; 7853,COMFORT INN WORLAND,2520; 6999,WYO DEPT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES,3237.4; 7854,”COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.”,3489.8; 7895,RAMKOTA BEST WESTERN OF CASPER,3800; 6996,”TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC”,4020; 7840,AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES,4110.98; 7899,RENAISSANCE LEARNING,4844.25; 7842,ATHLETIC AND ACTIVITIES SCHOOL DISTRICT,5186.2; 7871,HILLTOP NATIONAL BANK,5726.29; 7878,MACBEATH HARDWOOD COMPANY,6469.82; 6985,GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY,6913.01; 7881,”MENLO, INC.”,8702.84; 7898,REGION V BOCES,9177; 7897,RED CASTLE PHYSICAL THERAPY LLC,10400; 7860,FAST STOP STORES,10407.27; 7847,BRIDGER VALLEY LEARNING CENTER,10608; 6990,SCHOOL DIST#6MEDICARE,19796.08; 7846,BRIDGER VALLEY ELECTRIC,20884.21; 7858,DOMINION ENERGY,23337.79; 7862,FIRST BANKCARD,28400.83; 6993,SCHOOL DIST#6 PAYROLL TAXES,42664.84; 6991,SCHOOL DIST#6SS,84644.82; 6992,SCHOOL DIST#6 EMPLOYEE GROUP,164093.34.; 529,SCHOOL DIST#6 GENERAL FUND,10782.3; 523,”HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS, INC.”,500; 526,”POWERLINE INDUSTRIES, INC.”,1020.8; 524,MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES SLC,2284.08; 525,NICHOLAS & COMPANY,11984.54; 527,SCHOOL DIST#6 GENERAL FUND,23599.08; 1141,FIRST BANKCARD,564.96; 1137,BENEDICT TRADING COMPANY,833; 1138,BENEDICT’S ACE HARDWARE,914.93; 1153,WYOMING WILD MEATS,926.7; 1146,”ROLLINS, LINDSAY”,960.5; 1152,WYOMING FFA ASSOC.,1658; I, JASON LAMBERTI, TREASURER, UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #6, LYMAN, WYOMING, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE HEREBY TO BE CORRECT. /S/ JASON LAMBERTI, UCSD #6.

PUBLISHED: March 31, 2023 23046

MINUTES

TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW

February 7, 2023   7:00 P.M.

The February 7, 2023 Mountain View Town Council meeting was called to order at 7:02 pm by Mayor, Bryan Ayres. Those present were, council members, Jenny Harvey, Tori Carter, Jamy Ferrin and Kelly Bonner, Clerk Treasurer, Penny Robbins and Deputy Clerk, Tammy Murray and Amanda Fraughton, Attorney Mark Harris, Jake Porter with Public Works and Chief of Police, Allister Bunch.

Motion by Jenny Harvey, second by Tori Carter to approve the agenda; motion carried.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Tori Carter to approve the January 17, 2023 meeting minutes; motion carried.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to recess into public hearing at 7:03 pm to hear public comment on ORDINANCE 2023-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, WYOMING IMPOSING AN EXCISE TAX ON THE SALE OF LODGING SERVICES WITHIN THE TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, WYOMING, PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT HEREOF BY AMENDMENT TO STATUTORY PROVISIONS, NOTIFYING THE WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF ADMINISTRATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND EXCLUDING ANY EXCISE TAX IMPOSED ON LODGING SERVICES BY THE STATE OF WYOMING; motion carried.

No public comments.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to reconvene regular meeting at 7:04 pm, motion carried.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to approve to approve ORDINANCE 2023-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, WYOMING IMPOSING AN EXCISE TAX ON THE SALE OF LODGING SERVICES WITHIN THE TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, WYOMING, PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT HEREOF BY AMENDMENT TO STATUTORY PROVISIONS, NOTIFYING THE WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF ADMINISTRATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND EXCLUDING ANY EXCISE TAX IMPOSED ON LODGING SERVICES BY THE STATE OF WYOMING, ON SECOND READING; motion carried.

Mayor Bryan Ayres Proclaimed February 2023 as Teen Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.

SVFV Director Jesse Barnes and advocates Adriana Stocks and Jade Zuehlsdorff presented information pertaining teen violence and was presented the proclamation.

Bridger Valley Little League agreements were tabled until the next meeting.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to pay the following bills; Ace Recycling, Trash Service, $477.05, Benedict Trading Co, Supplies, $30.04, Benedict Ace, PD and Maintenance Supplies, $824.83, Brenntag Pacific Inc, Chemicals, $2491.23, BV Electric Asso, Electric Service, $5573.63, BV Pioneer, Publications and Advertisements, $895.16, BV Joint Powers Board, Water Bill, $21828.87, Bridgerland Carquest, Vehicle Maintenance, $116.09, Chemtech-Ford, Water and Sewer Analysis, $797.00, Covolo Auto, Vehicle Maintenance, $39.22, Dominion energy, Gas Service, $1430.72, Ellingford Brothers, Supplies, $160.00, Forsgren Associates Inc, Grant Commercial Dr Extension, $2465.00, Interwest Supply Co, Vehicle Maintenance, $1536.00, John Deere Financial, Supplies, $624.98, Tom Fryer, Utility Overpayment, $15.79, Quadient Inc, Mail Machine Rental, $89.85. Rees Auto Service, Vehicle Maintenance, $4513.55, Ricoh, Copier Lease, $184.66, Rogue Services, Sewer Repair, $1527.00, The O.P. Dealer, Supplies, $295.47, Town of Mountain View, Utilities, $253.41, Union Telephone Co, Phone Service, $1204.53, Alexis Stoddard, Water Deposit Refund, $113.19, WEX Bank, Fuel, $1537.25; motion carried.

There being no other business the meeting was adjourned at 7:14 pm.

Bryan Ayres, Mayor

ATTEST:

Penny Robbins, Town Clerk

PUBLISHED: March 24, 2023 23039