10-28-2022 Bridger Valley Pioneer Legals

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Scott Hoggan has applied for a Subdivision Permit to subdivide Lot 2 Block 2 of the Black’s Fork River Estates Subdivision located in Section 35 T13N, R117W, 6th P.M. Uinta County, Wyoming, into a new 2 lot minor subdivision entitled the Hoggan Subdivi-sion.

A public hearing on this application will be held before the Board of Uinta County Com-missioners at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, November 1, 2022 in the Commission Chambers of the Uinta County Complex, 225 9th. St. Evanston, Wyoming.

PUBLISHED: Oct. 21, 28, 2022 22213

NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR SUBDIVISION PERMIT

Scott Hoggan intends to apply for a Subdivision Permit for the proposed Hog-gan Subdivision, a division of Lot 2, Block 2 of the Black’s Fork River Estates Subdivision, locat-ed in the N1/2 NE1/4 of Section 35, T13N, R117W, adjacent to County Road 271 approximately 22 miles southwest of Mountain View.  A public hearing for this application will be held before the Board of Uinta County Commissioners on Tuesday November 1, 2022, at 2:00 P.M. in the Commission Chambers of the Uinta County Complex, 225 Ninth Street, Evanston, Wyoming.

PUBLISHED: Oct. 21, 28, 2022 22212

ORDINANCE NO. 2022-05

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SMALL ACCESSORY BUILDINGS PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

WHEREAS, the Town has an Ordinance requiring building permits for some accessory buildings; and,

WHEREAS, the current Ordinance needs an amendment to exempt some accessory buildings;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN OF LYMAN, UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING THAT THE TOWN CODE SHOULD BE MODIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING WAY: 

9-1-1: BUILDING PERMIT REQUIRED

G. Exemptions: The following structures are exempt from the requirement of having a building permit before construction and/or remodeling:

1. Accessory buildings with a footprint less than 500 square feet unless said building has permanent plumbing and/or electricity.

2.  Greenhouses after submission of a site plan demonstrating intended compliance with easement and setbacks.

3. Unroofed decks less than 36 inches off the ground.

The exemption herein does not exempt the accessory building from compliance with all other sections of the Town Code.

No other portion of Ordinance 9-1-1 shall be modified by the passage of this Ordinance.

First Reading – September 15, 2022

Second Reading – October 6, 2022

Public Hearing – October 6, 2022

Third Reading – October 20, 2022

Published – October 28, 2022

PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL THIS  20th day of  October, 2022.

ATTEST: Mayor, Bronson Berg

Town Clerk, Lisa Bradshaw

PUBLISHED: Oct. 28, 2022 22217

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Trent White, and Robert and Marilyn Charles have applied for a Land Use District Change (Zone Change) for a parcel of land in Section 29, T16N R114W with a physical address of 340 Cemetery Road, Lyman.  The application would allow a change from the Agricultural/ Resource/Development (ARD) Land Use District to the Commercial (C) Land Use District.

A public hearing on this matter will be held before the Board of Uinta County Commissioners on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of the Uinta County Complex, Evanston, Wyoming.

PUBLISHED: Oct. 21, 28, 2022 22208

ORDINANCE NO. 2022-04

AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING A SAFETY REVIEW FOR BUSINESSES

WHEREAS, the Town Council, for the safety of persons and property, have determined that requiring an occupancy permit for businesses may be desirable.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN OF LYMAN, UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING THAT THE TOWN CODE SHOULD BE MODIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING WAY: 

3-1-2: LICENSE REQUIRED:

A. It is unlawful for any person or entity to engage in or carry on any occupation, trade, profession or business or to use in connection therewith any vehicles, premises, machines or devices for which a license is required by this chapter or any other ordinance of the town, without first obtaining and keeping in effect a license therefor.

B. No license shall issue unless the applicant first obtains a safety review as specified in 3-1-15 herein.

3-1-15: SAFETY REVIEW REQUIRED:

A. It is unlawful for any person or entity to engage in and/or operate any occupation, trade, profession or business without first receiving an occupancy permit from the local Fire Inspector authorized to inspect such a business as designated by the Uinta County Fire and Ambulance Emergency Services Board.

B. The Fire Inspector may require any such person or entity to correct any practice or make any changes to a location where business is conducted before a permit may be issued. The inspection herein shall not necessarily be limited to fire hazards, but can include ADA compliance, ingress and egress safety and/or any danger to property, health and/or safety the inspector observes.

C. The Fire Inspector may issue a temporary permit with appropriate deadlines at the Inspector’s discretion, wherein a temporary business license may be issued. It is unlawful for any business to continue after the issuance of a temporary permit without the consent of the Fire Inspector.

D. This Safety Review in no way does, nor intends to, constitute a guarantee or insurance of fire safety of a business location, and the Town of Lyman does not indemnify any business, person or entity by passage or application of this Ordinance.

E. This Ordinance is Effective November 1, 2022 for all new business license applications. 

3-1-99: PENALTY:

Unless specifically set out in this chapter, any violation of the provisions of this chapter constitutes a class B misdemeanor punishable as set forth in subsection 1-4-1 (A)(2) of this code.

First Reading – September 15, 2022

Second Reading – October 6, 2022

Public Hearing – October 6, 2022

Third Reading – October 20, 2022

Published  - October 28, 2022

PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL THIS  20th day of October, 2022.

ATTEST: Mayor, Bronson Berg

Town Clerk, Lisa Bradshaw

PUBLISHED: Oct. 28, 2022 22215

TOWN OF LYMAN WYOMING

Minutes of the Business Meeting held October 6, 2022

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Berg, present were Councilmembers:  Shane Hooton and Tansy Shelton, Eric Quinney and Andy Spray (via Zoom)

Officer Bobby Eggleston

Clerk Lisa Bradshaw

Public Works Director Jared Crane

Councilman Hooton made a motion to approve the agenda as amended, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.

Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve the September 15, 2022 business meeting and work session minutes, second by Councilman Hooton, motion carried unanimously.

Mayor Berg opened the public hearing for Ordinance No. 2022-04.  Attorney Peterson explained the need for this Ordinance.  No public comments.  Public hearing was closed.

Ordinance No. 2022-04 AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING A SAFETY REVIEW FOR BUSINESSES  Councilman Quinney made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2022-04 on the second reading, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.

Mayor Berg opened the public hearing for Ordinance No. 2022-05.  Attorney Peterson explained the need for this Ordinance.  Bob Armstrong 303 Fir Street asked what the square footage of the buildings would be, Mayor Berg replied 500, no further comments, public hearing was closed.

Ordinance No, 2022-05 AN ORDINACE AMENDING SMALL ACCESSORY BUILDINGS PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Councilman Hooton made a motion to approve Ordinance No.

2022-05 on the second reading, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.   

Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve the following bills: Alsco – janitorial supplies $346.94, Brenntag Pacific – chemicals $1,960.99, Business Solutions Group – tax forms $77.77, Carrier – HVAC $933.10, Chemtech-Ford – samples $320.00, Codale Electric – light pole $33.30, Communication Technologies – work on radios $1,095.00, Cook Brothers Broadcasting – advertising $186.00, Empower Trust Company – 457 retirement $2,100.00, Wyoming Worker’s Compensation – workers comp reporting $1,324.83, Hach Company – supplies $815.07, Harris Law Office – judge contract $1,200.00, Hartford – employee benefits $290.00, Reladyne West – gas $3,413.30, Mountainland Supply – supplies $16.81, Peterson Legal Services – attorney contract $3,000.00, Dominion Energy – utilities $587.25, Postmaster – postage $294.99, Real Kleen – janitorial supplies $299.56, Silver Stitch – uniforms $105.00, Tamera Lopez – contract labor $300.00, Tegeler – bond $175.00, UC Treasurer – 3rd quarter jail fees $451.00, Ferguson Waterworks – supplies $2,215.35, Wells Fargo Financial – copier lease $139.00, Wilkinson Supply – supplies $166.12, Department of Workforce Services – unemployment insurance $41.39, Wyoming Retirement – employees benefits $13,735.52, Sarah Kissling – payment on closed account $36.00, Power Engineering – monthly charges $125.00, second by Councilman Hooton, motion carried unanimously.

Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to adjourn the Business Meeting into Executive Session for potential litigation and personnel issues, second by Councilman Hooton, motion carried unanimously.

Lisa Bradshaw, Clerk

Bronson Berg, Mayor 

PUBLISHED: Oct. 28, 2022 22216