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Uinta County Herald | 01/22/2019 Uinta County Herald Legal Notices
01/22/2019 Uinta County Herald Legal Notices
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Board Trustees for Uinta County School District Number One, State of Wyoming, will be held at 6:00 p.m. on the 29th day of January, 2019, in the Boardroom of the Educational Service Center, 537 Tenth Street, Evanston, Wyoming.
The purpose for the meeting is to review comments regarding Policy CKA, and develop a response to those comments, and an action item to approve school improvement plans.
Notice is also given that official minutes of each regular meetings of such Board, including a record of all official acts and of all warrants issued are available for inspection by any citizen at the Office of the Clerk of said District at 537 Tenth Street, Evanston, Wyoming, during the regular office hours of 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday.
Issued by the Board of School Trustees of Uinta County School District Number One, State of Wyoming, this 22nd day of January, 2019.
By:s/Jami Brackin
PUBLISHED: Jan. 22, 2019 0122A
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Procedural Rules, notice is hereby given of Rocky Mountain Power’s (RMP or the Company) Application requesting an accounting order for settlement charges related to its pension plans (Application).
On December 31, 2018, RMP filed an Application requesting authority to [i] defer the expected impacts associated with the occurrence of a pension event in 2018, and any subsequent similar pension events; and [ii] amortize the impact of pension events (i.e., the increase or reduction in regulatory assets or liabilities) to expense over the same period that is used to amortize the underlying regulatory assets or liabilities with the opportunity to recover the amount in rates as part of net periodic benefit cost.
RMP states the requests will allow the Company to account for the impact of pension events, such as settlements and curtailments, through deferral and amortization in a manner that closely approximates the amortization that would have continued if it were not for the accelerated recognition required by standard accounting principles due to occurrence of a pension event. According to RMP, the request will allow the Company to defer this expense and to amortize these and similar costs going forward as a regulatory asset or liability, notwithstanding the occurrence of certain pension events, will reduce interannual variability in pension costs for the remaining life of the Company’s noncontributory defined benefit pension plans.
RMP further states that its request is due to a pension event that occurred in 2018 and resulted in a $21 million pension-related loss for the year. The Company states they expect events like this to recur in future years as a result of plan recipients reaching retirement age and also because of the impacts of currently low interest rates. The Company’s proposal is designed to maintain normalized pension costs and credits and avoid exposing customers to potential cost volatility from single year “pension events.”
Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, intervention petition, protest or request for a public hearing in this matter must do file with the Commission in writing on or before February 11, 2019. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.
If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing which you will attend and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, call the Commission at (307) 777-7427 or write to the Commission, 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications-impaired persons may contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay at 711. Please refer to Docket No. 20000-550-EA-18 (Record No. 15179) in your communications.
PUBLISHED: Jan. 15, 22, 2019 0115A
The Uinta County Commissioners met in regular session on January 15, 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, and Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve the agenda amended to include Lori Perkins with an Equipment Lease; Kent Williams with CMAQ funding and mine subsidence requests; and Kim Proffit with a contract amendment. 3 yes votes, passed.
Museum Board –Steven Fowler 3 year term
Human Service Joint Powers Board – Mark Anderson
Uinta County WY Employees 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Trustee – Mark Anderson
County Health Officer Grant Amendment
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve amendment #1 to the WY Dept. of Health County Health Officer Grant changing the funding source to Trust and Agency Funds as requested by Kim Proffit, Public Health Nurse Manager. 3 yes votes, passed.
Department of Family Services Grant
Motion Anderson, second Welling to authorize the Dept. of Family Services to amend a grant with WY Dept. of Health making Uinta County the Fiscal Agent for the grant as requested by Kim Proffit. The agreement will be presented at a future meeting for approval. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to authorize an invitation to bid on construction of the Bridger Valley Transfer Station as requested by Ron Taylor, Landfill Operations. 3 yes votes, passed.
Abandoned Mine Subsidence
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve continuation of work progress for 2019 on abandoned mine subsidence along County Road 108 as requested by Kent Williams, Planner. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to authorize an agreement with WYDOT for $268,750 with a county match of $53,750 to be used for dust suppression on County Roads as requested by Kent Williams, Planner. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to authorize a 5 year lease agreement with Wells Fargo Financial Leasing, Inc for a copier for the Assessor’s office for $2060.00 per year as requested by Lori Perkins, Assessor. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Welling to approve the minutes of the January 8, 2019 meeting. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve warrants 436552 through 436645.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WARRANTS: A&I Distributors, $868.33, Parts; Airgas Inc. dba Airgas USA, LLC, $48.22, Welding Supplies; Axis Forensic Toxicology, Inc, $550.00, Forensic Lab; Bank of the West (Assessor), $250.00, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Attorney), $82.83, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Dist Crt Clerk), $139.70, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (CoClerk), $230.84, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Commissioners), $34.38, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (HumanSrvcs), $1,098.74, Credit Card; Bank of the West (IT), $6,034.46, Credit Card; Bank of the West (Landfill), $140.87, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Maintenance), $2,304.71, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Mosquito), $277.71, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Museum), $100.00, Credit Card; Bank of the West (Public Health), $3,850.99, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Planning), $981.62, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (R&B East), $6,501.15, Credit Cards; Bank of The West (Sheriff), $4,558.05, Credit Cards; Bank of the West (Treasurer), $14.70, Credit Card; Benedict Trading Company, $54.15, Hardware/Supplies; Kelly Blue, Attorney At Law, $309.81, Legal Services; Evanston Youth Club for Boys & Girl, $1,005.29, Registration Fees; Bridgerland Carquest, $3,500.99, Auto Parts; Bridger Valley Electric, $3,950.02, Utilities; Bridger Valley Joint Powers Board, $73.50, Utilitites; Bridger Valley Pioneer, $25.00, Advertising;
Wex Bank/Cardwell (Attorney), $92.68, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Commun), $225.31, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Ext), $35.92, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (IT), $36.26, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Mosquito), $156.25, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Maint), $1,324.92, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (PH), $121.79, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Planning), $104.31, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Sheriff), $6,672.64, Fuel; Cazin’s, $404.32, Hardware/Landscaping; CBM Food Service, $3,037.35, Prisoner Meals; Century Link, $2,484.91, Telephone; City Drug Inc, $1,843.30, Medical; City Of Evanston (Utilities), $1,596.94, Utilities; Jackson Multi LLC, $1,000.00, Rental Assist; Codale Electric Supply Inc, $247.04, Parts; Complete Wireless Technologies, $89.30, Parts; Covolo Auto Farm Service, $107.90, Auto Parts; DBT Transportation Services LLC, $555.79, Airport Services; Evanston Uinta Joint Powers Bd, $505.94, Rent; Fairbanks Scales, $1,473.00, Professional Services; Francom, D Mckay, DDS, $112.00, Medical; Freeway Tire, $853.28, Tires; Greyhound Lines Inc, $352.00, Travel Assistance; Harris Law Office P C, $710.05, Legal Services; Inmate Commissary, $80.00, Reimbursement; Interwest Paper, Inc., $4,521.84, Recycling; John Deere Financial (Maint), $334.87, Hardware/Maintenance; Kallas Automotive, $37.58, Auto Parts; Smith’s Customer Charges, $67.05, Supplies; Landmark 05 LLC, $81.00, Professional Services; Mark’s Plumbing Parts &, $76.82, Parts; Maverik Country Stores #284, $170.00, Travel Assist; Mountain West Business Solutions, $434.43, Copier Maintenance; Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, $929.00, Bond Insurance; Mailroom Finance Inc. (Lease), $973.74, Postage/Maintenance; Norco, Inc., $351.80, Parts; Office Products Dealer Inc, $131.98, Office Supplies; Cindy F. Martinez dba Personnel, $188.10, Professional Services; Petroleum Equipment Co, $1,265.65, Supplies; Pulse Technologies, Inc, $1,300.00, License Fees; Quality Propane, Inc., $501.75, Propane; Questar Gas Company, $12,727.80, Utilities; Questar Gas (Assist), $314.83, Assistance; Real Kleen Janitorial & Repair, $1,286.24, Janitorial; Ricoh USA, Inc, $8.71, Copier Maintenance; Ricoh USA, Inc, $8.71, Copies; Rocky Mountain Power (Utilities), $278.78, Electricity; Rocky Mountain Power (Assist), $538.12, Utility Assistance; SAFV Task Force, Inc., $2,682.50, Support Funds; Sanofi Pasteur, $553.60, Medical Supplies; Secretary Of State, $30.00, Government Directory; Sweetwater County Health Dept, $35.00, Water Tests; Symbol Arts, $49.95, Badges; T-7 Inc Propane Services, $596.30, Propane; Thomas P. Miller and Associates LLC, $21,148.00, Professional Services; Town Of Lyman, $114.00, Rent; Town Of Mt View, $496.08, Utilitites; Uinta BOCES 1 Foundation Inc, $40.00, Program Support; Uinta Co Herald, $595.60, Advertising/Subscription; Uinta County Museum, $171.66, Support Funds; Uinta Co Treasurer (Postage), $1,764.07, Postage; Vehicle Lighting Solutions Inc, $250.61, Lightbar; Vreeland, Jack, $670.00, Legal Services; WCMVCA, $105.00, Registration; Westar Printing, $1,693.50, Printing; Wyo Dept of Agriculture, $50.00, Scale License; Wyo Dept of Health/Preventive, $498.00, Testing; Wyoming Waste Services - Rock, $31.92, Garbage Disposal.
PUBLISHED: Jan. 22, 2019 0122B
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UINTA COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ) Probate #19-3
OF BLANCHE IVA EYRE, )
You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of January, 2019, JAMES D. EYRE and RHONDA BRADSHAW applied for issuance of a summary decree of distribution pursuant to the provisions of Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 2-1-205, claiming they are entitled to the Decedent’s right, title, and interest in a loan agreement as follows:
Loan Agreement, dated April 1, 2013 between Jared Garth Bradshaw, Britny Rae Bradshaw and Blanche Iva Eyre for the amount of One Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-Eight Dollars ($155,378.00)
All persons interested in this estate shall file their objections to entry of a summary
decree of distribution in this matter by the 14th day of February, 2019 in the Uinta County Courthouse, Evanston, Wyoming, or, the Court may enter its decree distributing the foregoing real property to the Applicant.
Adam E. Phillips WSB No. 6-4231
PUBLISHED: Jan. 15, 22, 2019 0115C
The official record of proceedings of the second regular meeting of the Evanston City Council for the month of January was held in the Council Chambers of City Hall on the above date. These proceedings were video recorded.
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.
The official record of proceedings for the City Council Meeting held January 2, 2019, and the Work Session Meeting held January 8, 2018 were approved as presented.
Councilmember Sellers moved, Councilmember D. Welling seconded, to approve the following bills for payment:
AXA Equivest Payroll 493.14
Delta Dental Payroll 7,794.45
Evanston Police Benevolent Payroll 216.00
Flex Share Payroll 2,606.33
IRS Tax Deposit Payroll 62,499.47
Orchard Trust Payroll 810.42
Parks and Recreation Payroll 49.58
Vision Service Plan Payroll 1,196.28
WEBT Payroll 946.00
Wyoming Department of Employment Payroll 9,584.61
Wyoming Retirement Payroll 58,410.90
Payroll Payroll 153,483.30
All West Internet 1,391.93
Dennis M. Boal Services 4,812.00
Caselle Support/Maintenance 1,504.00
Cazin’s Supplies 436.45
City of Evanston Utilities 2,452.25
Codale Electric Supplies 609.42
CSI-Networks Telewood Comm. Upgrade 3,594.00
CCI Network Utilities 170.29
Compass Minerals Supplies 4,838.99
Norco Supplies 18.50
Demsey, Filliger & Associates Services 4,000.00
Century Link Utilities 1,796.25
Evanston Parks & Recreation Reimbursement/City Subsidy 128,411.72
First Bank Visa 6,751.22
Fastenal Supplies 137.80
General Code Maintenance 1,195.00
Randy’s Heating & AC Repairs 17,469.91
Murdochs Supplies 202.99
Intermountain Electric Retainage Release 13,392.50
J & C Testing and Service Repairs 930.00
Kallas Automotive Parts 118.08
Lowham Land LTD Partnership Lease 100.00
Morcon Industrial Supplies 25.06
Mountainland Supply Parts 106.29
Office Products Dealer Supplies 602.07
Rush Truck Center Parts 215.93
Skaggs Companies Supplies 2,826.81
Paul R. Skog Services 3,464.00
Alsco Laundry Service 402.80
Uinta County Herald Ads 1,558.00
Uinta County Solid Waste Landfill Fees 18,712.00
Rocky Mountain Power Utilities 40,938.82
VLCM Repairs 158.10
Wyoming Waste Systems Services 205.27
Westar Printing Printing/Supplies 1,500.57
Wyoming Department of Revenue Sales/Use Tax 133.08
Utah/Yamas Controls Services 497.50
Evanston Cowboy Days Contract 10,000.00
Golden Rule Embroidery Supplies 528.67
Media Skills Advertising 18,899.00
Shipping Plus Shipping 37.93
Wyoming Weddings Advertising 425.00
Madison Cronk Refund 500.00
Wright Express Fuel 18,756.91
Mayor Williams made appointments to the following boards and committees. Councilmember Lynch moved, Councilmember Perkes seconded, to confirm the following appointments:
Airport Joint Powers Board
Curtis Rex - January 2022
Emergency Services Joint Powers Board
David Welling - December 2021
Jim Davis - January 2022
Margaret Lester - January 2022
Shelly Horne- January 2022
Evan Perkes - January 2022
Planning and Zoning Commission - Board of Adjustments
Michael Day (P&Z & BOA) - January 2022
Maryl Thompson (P&Z & BOA) - January 2022
Trudy Lym - February 2022
Uinta County Economic Development Board
Tib Ottley - January 2022
Leslie Lunsford - January 2024
Urban Systems Board
Evan Perkes - January 2021
Gordon Robinson - January 2021
DuWayne Jacobsen - January 2021
Councilmember D. Welling moved, Councilmember Ottley seconded, to pass Ordinance 18-07 on third and final reading.
ORDINANCE 18-07: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING, AMENDING SECTIONS 4-26.2 C, 4-30 A AND 4-31 D, OF CHAPTER 4, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FROM A LICENSED BUILDING INSTEAD OF A DISPENSING ROOM AND TO ALLOW PERSONS TO REMAIN IN THE RESTAURANT OF A LICENSED BUILDING AFTER 2:30 A.M.
WHEREAS, the Wyoming Legislature has amended the state statutes to provide for the sale of alcoholic beverages from a licensed Building instead of a dispensing room; and
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston has previously mended its Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance to provide for the sale of alcoholic beverages from a licensed Building; and
WHEREAS, there is a need amend Sections 4-26.2 C and 4-31 D to correct scrivener errors that occurred in the previous ordinance amendment; and
WHEREAS, Section 4-30 needs to be amended to refer to a licensed building and to allow persons to remain in a restaurant in the building after 2:30 a.m.;
Section 1. Sections 4-26.2 C, 4-30 A and 4-31 D of the Evanston City Code are hereby amended to provide as follows:
4-26.2. Bar and grill liquor license; authorized; requirements.
Bar and grill liquor licenses shall be subject to the provisions of §§ 4-22 and 4-24C of the City Code to the same extent those provisions are applicable to restaurant liquor licenses. Bar and grill liquor licensees shall not sell alcoholic or malt beverages for off-premises consumption from the licensed building owned or leased by the licensee except as allowed under§ 4-24D of the City Code.
4-30. Hours of operation; modifications.
All licensees may open the licensed building at 6:00 a.m. and shall cease the sale of alcoholic and malt beverages promptly at the hour of 2:00 a.m the following day. In addition, licensees shall clear the licensed building of all persons other than employees, by 2:30 a.m., except for persons located in the room or rooms being used exclusively to provide the public a restaurant,
4-31. Location and other regulations and restrictions as to place of sale; inspections.
If the licensee is engaged in the operation of or is a concessionaire for a public auditorium, civic center or events center, the licensee may dispense alcoholic liquors or malt beverages in any room or other appropriate location within the confines of the licensed building approved by the governing body.
PASSED AND APPROVED on First Reading this 18th day of December, 2018.
PASSED AND APPROVED on Second Reading this 2nd day of January, 2019.
PASSED AND APPROVED on Third and Final Reading this 15th day of January, 2019.
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Seller, M. Welling.
Councilmember Perkes moved, Councilmember Lynch seconded, to accept Financial Disclosure Statements from the Mayor, City Councilmembers, City Clerk and the City Treasurer. The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
Final Acceptance/Payment/Rec Center Pump Room
Councilmember Lynch moved, Councilmember D. Welling seconded, to authorize final acceptance and payment of retainage to Intermountain Electric Service, Inc., for the Evanston Recreation Center Pump Room Electrical Project. The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
Kayne Pyatt invited and encouraged everyone to attend the Sagebrush Theatre Productions on Friday, January 25th, at 7:00 p.m. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment at the Strand Theater.
Marily Thompson invited everyone to attend the Wyoming Community Foundation fundraiser on Saturday, January 26th in the Roundhouse at 7:00 p.m. She stated that all money raised will be for the Evanston Chapter.
PUBLISHED: Jan. 22, 2019 0122
Uinta County Herald Legal Notices for January 22, 2019