11/29/2019 Bridger Valley Pioneer legal notices

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Keith Scott has applied for a Land Use District Change (Zone Change) for a tract of land in Section 13, T15N, R115W.  The application would allow a change from the Agricultural / Resource / Development (ARD) Land Use District to the Residential (R) Land Use District for the development of a 4 lot residential subdivision entitled the Scott Subdivision. 

A public hearing on this matter will be held before the Uinta County Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at approximately 7:00 p.m. in the Mountain View Town Hall, Mountain View, Wyoming.

PUBLISH: Nov. 22, 29, 2019    19202

PUBLIC NOTICE

Uinta County School District Number Four will host community meetings on December 10, 2019, and January 14, 2020, at 7:30 PM at the District Board Room for the purpose of gathering feedback from community members regarding the District’s proposed alternative calendar. The proposed 2020-2021 school calendar will be very similar to the alternative calendar used the past eleven years. There will be 165 student days and 180 staff days. Community input is valued and appreciated.

Jeffrey M. Newton, Superintendent

Uinta County School District No. Four

PUBLISH: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2019          19200

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-11

AN ORDINANCE CLARIFYING WATER USER’S REQUIREMENTS TO REPLACE WATER METERS AND AUTHORIZING POLICIES BY RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Town has an Ordinance retaining ownership of water meters while requiring users to reimburse the Town for installation and maintenance; and,

WHEREAS, this Ordinance needs clarified to specify that such maintenance includes replacement of broken meters, that retained ownership includes meter pits, and that specific policies may be passed by resolution of the Town Council;

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: 

10-1-4: WATER METERS:

Existing Ordinance paragraphs is re-designated to the letter immediately following the current designation. (e.g. current Paragraph A is re-designated as Paragraph B, etc.)

  1. Definitions: As used in this Ordinance, the following definitions shall apply:

“Meter” means any device used to measure the volume and/or flow rate of water through that device and shall include use of any and all necessary accompanying equipment including, but not limited to, meter pits, electronic data transmitters and connecting hardware.

  1. Furnished By Town; Reimbursement For Installation And Maintenance: All water meters shall be furnished by the town and shall remain its property and be accessible to and subject to its control; provided, however, that it shall be the consumer's responsibility to reimburse the town for the cost of the meter upon installation, upgrade, replacement and for the maintenance thereof.
  2. The Town Council has authority to establish policies governing the installation and regulation of meters by Resolution.

No other portion of Ordinance 10-1-4 shall be modified by the passage of this Ordinance.

First Reading – October 17, 2019

Second Reading – November 7, 2019

Public Hearing – November 17, 2019

Third Reading – November 21, 2019

Published – November 29, 2019

PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL THIS  21st  day of November, 2019

ATTEST:           Mayor, Bronson Berg

Town Clerk, Lisa Bradshaw

PUBLISH: Nov. 29, 2019          19206

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-10

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE RULES GOVERNING THE REVOCATION OF BUSINESS LICENSES TO ALLOW THE SWIFT RESPONSE TO IMMEDIATE CONCERNS

WHEREAS, the Town Code has a Chapter governing transient merchants in Town, including revoking the business permit authorizing their presence; and,

WHEREAS, this Ordinance needs to be amended to address situations where suspension of the license needs to be expedited;

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: 

3-4-13: REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION:

  1. Revocation: Licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked by the governing body, after notice and hearing.
  2. Suspension: Licenses issued under the provisions of this Chapter may be suspended by the governing body, the Mayor, law enforcement and or any other person so authorized by the Town.
  3. Grounds For Revocation: Licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked or suspended for any of the following causes:
  4. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained in the application for license.
  5. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement made in the course of carrying on the business.
  6. Any violation of this chapter.
  7. The commission or conviction of any crime or misdemeanor.
  8. Conducting the business in an unlawful manner or in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace of the community or individual household, or to constitute a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
  9. Notice Of Hearing upon Suspension: Upon suspension, notice of right to have a hearing concerning said suspension shall be given orally by the suspending authority with direction to request a hearing date at the next Town Council Meeting by application at the Town Clerk’s Office during regular business hours. Failure to request such a hearing shall be deemed grounds for the revocation of said license.
  10. Notice of Proposed Revocation: A proposed revocation of a business license without suspension shall be given in writing, setting forth specifically the grounds of complaint and the time and place of a review hearing. Such notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to the licensee at his last known address at least five (5) days prior to the date set for hearing.
  11. Hearing: At a hearing as requested above, the Town Council may revoke the business license, reinstate the license or provisionally reinstate the license on condition of good behavior or any other condition. At the hearing, the Town Council may hear and consider any information they deem relevant concerning the matter of the hearing.

First Reading – October 17, 2019

Second Reading – November 7, 2019

Public Hearing – November 7, 2019

Third Reading – November 21, 2019

Published – November 29, 2019

PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL THIS  21st  day  of  November, 2019.

ATTEST:           Mayor, Bronson Berg

Town Clerk,  Lisa Bradshaw

PUBLISH: Nov. 29, 2019          19207

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Town of Lyman will be holding a public hearing December 5, 2019 7:00 p.m., Lyman Town Hall.  The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public input on Ordinance No. 2019-12 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE AMOUNT OF THE TIME REQUIRED BETWEEN PUBLICATION OF A HEARING NOTICE AND HEARINGS FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND VARIANCES.

PUBLISH: Nov. 29, 2019          19208

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Stacey Henstra has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a commercial operation, specifically a Commercial Kitchen to operate in a Residential Land Use District.  More specifically Block 1 Lot 2 of the Bob Kat Subdivision with a physical address of 140 Main Street, Fort Bridger, (Millburne) Wyoming.

A public hearing on this application will be held before the Uinta County Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at approximately 7:00 p.m. in the Mountain View Town Hall, Mountain View, Wyoming.   If you have questions or concerns, you are encouraged to attend this hearing.  Additional information may be obtained from the Uinta County Planning Office at 307-783-0318.

PUBLISH: Nov. 22, 29, 2019    19201

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING

BOARD OF UINTA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Uinta County Commissioners will hold a Public Meeting on Monday, December 2, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at the Roundhouse located at 1500 Main Street in Evanston to receive public input relating to a potential ICE (Immigration Customs Enforcement) processing center.  All interested parties are invited to attend.

PUBLISH: Nov. 29, 2019          19204

STATE OF WYOMING )                        IN THE DISTRICT COURT

                         )ss.                 THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COUNTY OF UINTA     )                       Civil Action Case No. AD 19-87   

                        )

Plaintiff/Petitioner: Paige Sorenson )

vs.

Defendant/Respondent: Jasmine Wilson )

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

 NOTICE TO JASMINE WILSON, DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT

DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT’S CURRENT ADDRESS: 210 W Canal St., Lyman, WY 82937.

You are notified that a Complaint for Divorce, Civil Action No. AD 19-87, has been filed in the Wyoming District Court for the Third Judicial District, whose address is 225 9th Street Evanston, WY 82930, seeking dissolution of your marriage to Paige Sorensen, in his/her favor.

Unless you file an Answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint or Petition referenced above 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 8 day of November, 2019

                                                BY CLERK OF COURT:

                                                Kerri Wright                                                                                        Deputy Clerk of District Court

PUBLISH: Nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 2019          19196

TOWN OF LYMAN WYOMING

Minutes of the Business Meeting held November 7, 2019

Present were Mayor Berg, Councilmembers Andy Spray, Dallas Sill, Shane Hooton and Tansy Shelton, Deputy Clerk Lisa Reis, Public Works Director Jared Crane, Police Chief Kathy Adams and Attorney Thayne Peterson. 

Councilman Spray made a motion to approve the agenda, second by Councilman Sill, motion carried unanimously.

Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve the minutes of the October 17, 2019 work and business meetings, second by Councilman Hooton, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Sill made a motion to approve Johanna Officer’s One Day Malt Beverage Permit for Nov 9, 2019, second by Councilman Spray, motion carried unanimously.

Ordinance No. 2019-09 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE UTILITY LINE AND FIXTURE PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS  Councilman Hooton made a motion to take Ordinance No. 2019-09 off the table, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.  Councilman Spray made a motion to table Ordinance No. 2019-09, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.

Mayor Berg opened the public hearing for Ordinance No. 2019-10 no public comment, public hearing closed.

Ordinance No. 2019-10 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE RULES GOVERNING THE REVOCATION OF BUSINESS LICENSES TO ALLOW THE SWIFT RESPONSE TO IMMEDIATE CONCERNS.  Councilman Hooton made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-10 on the second reading, second by Councilman Sill, motion carried unanimously.

Mayor Berg opened the public hearing for Ordinance No. 2019-11 no public comment, public hearing closed.

Ordinance No. 2019-11 AN ORDINANCE CLARIFYING WATER USER’S REQUIREMENTS TO REPLACE WATER METERS AND AUTHORIZING POLICIES BY RESOLUTION.  Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-11 on the second reading, second by Councilman Spray, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Hooton made a motion to approve the following bills: Alsco – janitorial supplies $248.26, Bradshaw’s Home and Glass – tire repair $15.00, Bridger Valley Joint Powers – water purchased $23,925.92, Bridger Valley Motors – lug nuts $90.40, Bridgerland Carquest – Supplies $ 32.00, Bug Off Pest Control – pest control $525.00, Business Solutions – tax forms $60.11, Carrier Corporation – HVAC work $1,398.62, Chemtech-ford – samples $316.00, Wyoming Workers Comp – workers comp $1,130.23, Frontier Psychological Association, L.C. – psychological evaluation $975.00, Harris Law Office – contract judge $1,200.00, Hartford – benefits $250.35, Releadyne West – drum of oil $998.95, Ricoh – copier leases $242.20, Fagnant, Lewis & Brinda, P.C. – Audit $7,000.00, Mountainland Supply – ice melt $377.01, Great West Trust Company – 457 retirement $900.00, Peterson Legal Service – contract attorney $3,000.00,  Postmaster – utility bills $217.07, Dominion Energy – utilities $ 1,035.41, Real Kleen – janitorial supplies $ 213.80, Rees Auto Service – work on vehicles $ 754.71, Skaggs – uniforms $16.00, Tamera D. Lopez – contract barn $650.00,  Union Telephone Company – telephone bill $1,218.84,  Ferguson Waterworks – supplies $3,688.60, Wyoming Retirement – retirement $8,517.61, Wyoming Water Quality – conference $340.00,  second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.  

Councilman Sill made a motion to adjourn, second by Councilman Spray, motion carried unanimously.

Lisa Bradshaw, Clerk

Bronson Berg, Mayor 

PUBLISH: Nov. 29, 2019          19205