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Uinta County Herald | 3/12/2019 Uinta County Herald Legal Notices
3/12/2019 Uinta County Herald Legal Notices
The Uinta County Commissioners met in regular session on March 5, 2019 in the commission chambers, 225 9th Street, Evanston, Wyoming. Chairman Eric South convened meeting at 2:00 p.m. Also present were Commissioner Craig Welling, Commissioner Mark Anderson, Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk and Doug Matthews, Sheriff.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve the agenda amended to include Gary Welling with a contract amendment, Doug Matthews with a Forest Service agreement, Commissioners with a board member appointment, Amanda Hutchinson with an additional item and Lauren McCoy with a letter request. 3 yes votes, passed.
The Commissioners presented Don Casper with a plaque, expressed their appreciation for his work over the past 33 years, and wished him well on his retirement.
Bridger Valley Museum Board
Motion Anderson, second Welling to appoint Steve Vernon to a 3-year term on the Bridger Valley Heritage Museum Board. 3 yes votes, passed.
Retired Flag Drop
Motion Welling, second Anderson to authorize the placement of a retired flag drop in the Complex lobby for an Eagle Scout Project as requested by Hagen Faddis. The American Legion will remove the flags from the drop and properly retire them. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to approve a 5 year agreement with NGL Connection allowing them to lease a 15’ x 15’ space in the SE1/4 NW1/4 of Section 26, T15N R120W, 6th P.M. to install communication equipment for the purpose of providing wireless internet service. In exchange, Uinta County will receive 1 GB of wireless internet service at the Sheriff’s Office as requested by Ruth Jesse, IT Director. 3 yes votes passed.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve a change order to the County’s prescription plan with WellDyne to add WellManaged Opioid Program for pain pill management, a mandatory USSC, a $300 max plan paid/year on Compound drugs, and an exclusion of DESI drugs as requested by Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to authorize Chairman South to transfer the titles for two 1996 Ford Explorers to the Uinta Senior Citizens, Inc. as requested by Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to approve contract modification #1 with Thomas P Miller & Assoc. extending the contract term from February 28, 2019 to March 31, 2019 to allow additional time needed to complete the economic study as requested by Gary Welling, Economic Development. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve a modification to the Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement between the Sheriff’s Office and the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest for up to $3,000 from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019 as requested by Doug Matthews, Sheriff. 3 yes votes, passed.
Non-Profit Verification Letter
Motion Welling, second Anderson to authorize Chairman South to sign a letter to Intuit Quick Books verifying that Uinta County Weed and Pest is a non-profit organization to enable them to accept credit card payments as requested by Lauren McCoy, Weed and Pest. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to approve the minutes of the February 19, 2019 meeting. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve the following tax roll correction: Chevron USA, Inc. from tax year 2016 for $153.26. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to approve warrants 437255 through 437338.
PAYROLL WARRANTS: AFLAC, $880.29, Insurance; The Hartford, $2,248.04, Insurance; The Hartford, $1,690.00, Insurance; Beneficial Life Ins Co, $368.78, Insurance; The Hartford, $2,175.34, Insurance; Clerk of District Ct for Uinta Coun, $374.00, Child Support; Continental American Insurance Comp, $552.40, Insurance; Conseco Health Insurance Company, $431.60, ; Delta Dental Plan Of Wyo, $13,228.70, Insurance; Equitable Life Assurance, $500.00, Insurance; Evanston Parks & Recreation, $226.43, Employee Deduction; Uinta County Tax Account, $41,180.46, Taxes; Uinta County Tax Account, $82,533.32, Taxes; Mainstay Investments, $300.00, Deferred Comp Plan; National Benefit Services LLC, $5,717.41, Cafeteria Plan; UINTA COUNTY TREASURER (HEALTH PLAN, $209,587.18, Deferred Comp Plan; Clerk Of Circuit Court, $125.26, Garnishment; Uinta Co Emp Ben Plan, $2,346.60, Insurance; Uinta Co Clerk, $5.00, Fees; Uinta County Treasurer, $1,318.03, Hanger Allowance; WYO DEFERRED COMPENSATION ACCOUNT, $2,840.00, Deferred Comp Plan; Wyoming Retirement System, $56,894.04, Pension Plan; Department of Workforce Services, $8,004.85, Unemployment; NCPERS Group Life Ins., $48.00, Insurance; Wyoming Retirement System, $29,566.27, Insurance. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WARRANTS: American Association for Justice, $75.00, Dues; Adams, Michael D,MD, $800.00, Health Officer; All West Communications, $963.35, Phone/Internet Service; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., $216.09, Supplies; George Cook, $1,396.93, Professional Services; American Linen-Steiner Corp, $436.18, Laundry Services; Breininger, Jeff, $1,860.00, Reimbursement; Bridgerland Carquest, $168.12, Auto Parts; Bridger Valley Pioneer, $80.00, Advertising; Bridger Valley Propane, $545.21, Propane; Robert B Carroll, $953.50, Legal Services; Cazin’s, $106.81, Hardware/Landscaping; CBM Food Service, $6,091.46, Prisoner Meals; Coast Coast Computer Products, $44.99, Parts; Century Link, $1,251.55, Telephone; Choices Alcohol,Drug Help Center, $14,632.75, Contract Services; City Drug Inc, $1,312.58, Medical; City Of Evanston, $632.70, Program Funding; City Of Evanston, $632.70, Building Rental; CNA Surety, $50.00, Notary Bond; Correctional Counseling Inc, $335.52, Training; Cue, Kathy, $400.00, Rental Assistance; Deru’s, $33.60, Bldg Maintenance; Harold D Andersen, $650.00, Rental Assist;
Harold D Andersen, $650.00, Rental Assistance; Feuz, Bridger, $20.00, Reimbursement; Forensic Medicine & Pathology, PLLC, $3,000.00, Autopsy; Frontier Psychological Associate, $975.00, Professional Services; Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals, $2,772.00, Vaccine; Greyhound Lines Inc, $331.50, Travel Assistance; Harris Law Office P C, $84.00, Legal Services; Harman Property Management Group, $450.00, Rental Assistance; Health Communications, Inc., $1,497.00, Training; Hewlett-Packard Financial Services, $2,361.90, Computer Equipment; Rocky Mountain Battery LLC, $389.85, Battery; Jayceen Craven Walker, $650.00, Rental Assistance; John P. Worrall, $493.60, Reimbursement; Kallas Automotive, $3,147.09, Auto Parts; Smith’s Customer Charges, $231.80, Supplies; Landmark 05 LLC, $839.00, Professional Services; Maverik Country Stores #284, $30.00, Travel Assist; Merck & Co., Inc., $4,426.65, Medical Supplies; Morcon Industrial Specialty, $640.79, Equipment/Safety/Parts; Mountain West Business Solutions, $516.90, Copier Maintenance; Weingart Design dba Noodle, $132.00, Educational Supplies; Office Products Dealer Inc, $174.98, Office Supplies; Parnells Glass and Bodyworks LLC, $721.72, Glass; Patrick Towing and Recovery LLC, $500.00, Towing Services; PaxVax Inc, $518.20, Supplies; Pulse Technologies, Inc, $5,303.64, License Fees; Questar Gas Company, $2,055.28, Utilities; Questar Gas (Assist), $368.68, Assistance; Quill Corp, $1,158.50, Office Supplies; Ready Rocks, $24,000.00, Concrete; Red Mountain Properties LLC, $650.00, Rental Assistance; Redi Services LLC, $1,153.25, Contract Services; Rees Construction Inc, $16,300.00, Contract Services; RelaDyne West LLC, $9,824.57, Fuel; Ricoh USA, Inc, $10.39, Copier Maintenance; Ricoh USA, Inc, $10.39, Copies; Rocky Mountain Power (Utilities), $6,380.11, Electricity; SAFV Task Force, Inc., $596.76, Support Funds; Sanofi Pasteur, $2,167.51, Medical Supplies; Truck Pro Holding Corporation, $1,743.42, Parts; Skaggs Companies Inc, $904.95, Uniforms; Wyoming Department Of Health, $37,736.82, State Car/Payroll; Standard Plumbing Supply Co, $56.97, Plumbing; T-7 Inc Propane Services, $633.70, Propane; T Bar S Body Shop, $231.55, Professional Services; Trane U.S. Inc., $33.95, Bldg Maintenance; Kennon C Tubbs MD LLC, $4,000.00, Prisoner Medical; Uinta BOCES 1 Foundation Inc, $464.40, Program Support; Uinta Realty, $665.00, Rental Assistance; Uinta Recycling Inc, $2,733.33, Support Funds; UniFirst Corporation, $556.84, Laundry Services; Union Telephone Company, $2,293.46, Cell/Telephone; Vehicle Lighting Solutions Inc, $1,758.10, Lightbar; Walmart Comm Brc (Public Hlth), $309.96, Supplies; Walmart Comm Brc (Sheriff), $321.31, Supplies; Walmart Comm Brc (Wic), $73.01, Supplies; Wyo County Commissioners Assc, $300.00, Dues;
Thomson Reuters/West Payment Center, $656.34, Law Library; Westar Printing, $415.75, Printing; Wyo Dept of Health/Preventive, $610.00, Testing; WCTA, $100.00, Dues/Registration; Wyoming Waste Services - Rock, $177.90, Garbage Disposal;
Rocky Mountain Yeti, $420.00, Auto Parts.
PUBLISHED: March 12, 2019 03120
Uinta County School District #1 is seeking bids for a new 2019 Ford F-350 crew cab SRW 4X4 6 ? foot bed snowplow truck. UCSD #1 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, and to award the bid determined to best suit the needs of the district. For Bid Specifications contact George Dickerson @ 307-789-6216. Bid opening is March 25, 2019 @ 1:30 PM at the UCSD #1 Transportation Office, 2234 Yellow Creek Road, Evanston WY, 82930.
The official record of proceedings of the first regular meeting of the Evanston City Council for the month of March was held in the Council Chambers of City Hall on the above date. These proceedings were video recorded.
Those present from the governing body at the start of the meeting were: Mayor Williams; Councilmembers Tib Ottley, Evan Perkes, David Welling, Mike Sellers, and Mikal Welling. Councilmember Tim Lynch was excused.
Staff members present at the start of the meeting were: City Attorney, Dennis Boal; City Clerk, Nancy Stevenson; City Treasurer, Trudy Lym; Police Chief, Jon Kirby; Director of Engineering & Planning, Dean Barker; Public Works Director, Gordon Robinson, and Director of Parks and Recreation, Scott Ehlers . A group of interested citizens were also present.
Councilmember D. Welling moved, Councilmember M. Welling seconded, to approve the agenda. The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
The official record of proceedings for the City Council Meeting held February 19, 2019 were approved as presented.
Councilmember Perkes moved, Councilmember Sellers seconded, to approve the following bills for payment:
February 20, 2019 to March 05, 2019
IRS Tax Deposit Payroll 41,117.22
Payroll Payroll 127,905.10
Auto Zone Parts 108.64
Dennis M. Boal Services 3,288.00
Cazin’s Supplies 111.85
Communications Technologies Repairs 414.50
Verizon Wireless Cell Phones 743.00
Deru’s Glass Parts 84.80
Thyssen Krupp Elevator Repairs 2,016.35
Ellingford’s Supplies 543.81
Evanston Parks & Recreation Reimb./City Subsidy 134,004.64
Ferguson Enterprises Parts 20,795.40
Fastenal Parts 516.92
Forsgren Associates Services 8,735.00
Freeway Tire Tires 2,398.80
Century Link Utilities 457.65
Galaxie Lighting Supplies 3,158.77
Gov’t Finance Officers Association Registration 1,480.00
Hydro Tech Contract 202,320.00
Sports World Equipment 746.00
Kallas Automotive Parts 1,081.62
Morcon Industrial Supplies 761.16
Mountain West Business Solutions Contract 1,580.51
Midwest Industries Parts 150.00
OT Excavation Services 4,500.00
Ogden City Police Department Training 400.00
Office Products Dealer Supplies 133.37
Preston Sheets Reimbursement 222.76
Rush Truck Center Parts 116.61
Roto-Aire Sales & Service Supplies 2,257.22
Rotational Molding Containers 5,160.00
Six States Parts 662.17
Skaggs Companies Supplies 988.95
Standard Plumbing Parts 15.06
Stateline Metals Parts 909.69
Local Gov’t Liability Pool Insurance 830.18
Sirius XM Radio Services 162.10
Uinta County Herald Ads/Subscription 158.30
Uinta Engineering Services 1,999.50
United Service & Sales Parts 220.00
Rocky Mountain Power Utilities 6,037.32
Valley Kubota Parts 556.58
Walmart Supplies 1,058.71
Westar Printing Supplies 517.00
Wheeler Machinery Parts 465.30
Winnelson Company Parts 1,780.44
Wyo. Association of Sheriffs Dues/Registration 720.00
One-Call of Wyoming Services 35.50
Utah/Yamas Controls Services 450.00
Calibre Press Training 447.00
Green River Star Ads 260.00
Rotary Club of Evanston Dues 100.00
Warner Truck Center Parts 152.54
Consolidates Plastics Supplies 238.00
Golden Rule Services 28.50
Young Musicians Contract 3,600.00
Shane Francis Refund 126.95
Amber Parker Refund 300.00
Anthony Carroll Refund 2,200.00
Travis Oppel Refund 75.00
Dunmar Inn Restitution 499.99
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
Mayor Williams and Councilmember David Welling again thanked the City crews for the outstanding job they have done with snow removal this year. The Mayor also stated that he has received many compliments from the public on the snow removal.
Councilmember Sellers congratulated the local robotics teams for earning top honors at the Wyoming State VEX Robotics Tournament and earning an invitation to the world robotics competition. He also encouraged everyone to attend the upcoming Arts, Inc. events.
Special Presentation/Crime Stoppers
Crime Stopper Board Members, Lexi Lamb and Woody Smith gave a brief overview of the Southwestern Wyoming Crime Stoppers program, stating that fund-raising plays a large part in keeping this great program going. This years fund-raiser was a 50/50 drawing with the Mayor and Councilmembers drawing the names of three lucky winners.
Councilmember D. Welling moved, Councilmember M. Welling seconded, to pass Ordinance 19-01 on second reading.
ORDINANCE 19-01: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING, REPEALING SECTIONS 15-19., 15-20. AND 15-21. OF THE EVANSTON CITY CODE WHICH REGULATE GAMBLING. The motion passed unanimously on second reading with 6 yes votes: Williams, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
Scott Ehlers introduced and welcomed the new Golf Course Superintendent, J.D. Woodruff, to all those in attendance.
Chamber Director, Tammy Halliday reminded everyone of the upcoming 2019 Legislative Breakfast and encouraged everyone to attend.
Kayne Pyatt commented on the Sagebrush Theatre Productions newest play which will begin this Thursday and invited everyone to attend
PUBLISHED: March 12, 2019 03122
Legal Notices published in the Uinta County Herald on March 12, 2019