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LYMAN CEMETERY

Please have ALL gravesites cleared of decorations by May 6th for Spring clean-up,anything left on graves will be discarded.  Decorations can be replace no earlier than May 24th for Memorial Day.

Thank you for your cooperation

PUBLISH: April 26, 2019          19063

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Consumer Confidence Report for 2018 for the Town of Mountain View is now available for review.  Copies are available at the Mountain View Town Hall, 405 N. Highway 414.  You can also review this report at the Town’s website: www.mtvwy.com

This report will not be mailed to residents.  Any questions contact Rick Guild, Public Works at 307-782-3100.

PUBLISH: April 26, 2019          19065        

TOWN OF LYMAN WYOMING

Minutes of the Business Meeting held April 4, 2019

Present were Mayor Berg, Councilmembers Tansy Shelton and Dallas Sill, Public Works Director Jared Crane, Chief Kathy Adams, Clerk Lisa Bradshaw and Attorney Thayne Peterson.   Councilmember Shane Hooton and Andy Spray were present via telephone.

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

Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 21, 2019 work and business meetings, second by Councilman Sill, motion carried unanimously.

Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve the negotiation of a land purchase, motion failed for lack of a second.

Mayor Berg opened another public hearing for Ordinance No. 2019-03.  No public comments.  public hearing was closed.

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-03 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ORDINANCE FOR CATERING ALCOHOL PERMITS Councilman Sill made a motion to take Ordinance No. 2019-03 off the table, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously, Councilman Hooton made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-03 on the third and final reading, second by Councilman Sill, motion carried unanimously.

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE REGULATION OF ICE AND SNOW ACCUMULATION Councilman Sill made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2019-04 on the first reading, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.

Resolution #2019-09 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A BID FOR THE HERITAGE BARN ROOFING PROJECT, AND ALLOW CONTRACT TO BE ENTERED AND EXECUTED Councilwoman Shelton made a motion to approve Resolution # 2019-09, second by Councilman Sill,  motion carried unanimously. 

Mayor Berg asked for a vote to permit a Malt Beverage and Wine Permit for the Anderson wedding and the Luckau wedding, all were in favor.

Councilman Sill made a motion to approve the following bills:  All Occasions & Dots Rings and Things – plaque $44.95, Robin Sinnett – contract labor $1,200.00, Brenntag Pacific – chemicals $980.28, BVJP – water purchased $21,703.96, Nicole Kunzler – barn rental refund $250.00, Century Equipment – equipment rental $4,370.00, Chemtech-Ford – samples $266.00, Dearborn National – insurance $115.56, Wyoming Worker’s Compensation – workers comp. $1,306.59, Evanston Hospital – DOT physical $90.00, Hach Company – supplies $990.41, Harris Law Office – judge contract $1,200.00, Harford – insurance $252.35, Ricoh USA – copier leases $196,79, Mailfinance – postage machine lease $255.81, Peterson Legal Services – attorney contract $3,000.00, Postmaster – utility bill mailing $217.42, Dominion Energy – gas bill $2,570.51, Real Kleen Inc. – janitorial supplies $71.55, Scotts Auto Body – body work $1,721.96, Statefire – testing & inspections $1,137.50, Tamera Lopez – contract labor $200.00, Tegelers and Associates – insurance $14,262.00, Uinta Engineering – review final plats $68.50, Union Telephone – telephone bill $1,214.08, Wyoming Dept. of Workforce – 1st quarter report $275.61, Wyoming Retirement – retirement $8,070.08, Creative Product Source – supplies $488.05, Cami & Tyler Gilmore – water deposit refund $93.00, Quick Attach Attachments – snow blade $2,990.00,  second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Sill made a motion to adjourn into executive, second by Councilwoman Shelton, motion carried unanimously.

 Lisa Bradshaw, Clerk                             

 Bronson Berg, Mayor 

PUBLISH: April 26, 2019          19064        

PUBLIC NOTICE

A Public Hearing will be held by the Town of Mountain View on May 7, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Council Chambers of Town Hall, 405 N. Highway 414.  The purpose of this hearing is to take public comment on the proposed annexation and zoning of a tract of land in the SE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 14, T15N, R115W, 6th P.M., Uinta County Wyoming, as indicated on the map below.  If you are unable to attend, you may submit written comments to the Town Clerk of the Town of Mountain View, P.O. Box 249, Mountain View, Wyoming 82939 or you may call 307-782-3100 Monday –Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

 ANNEXATION REPORT SUMMARY

BENEDICT 2019 ANNEXATION TO THE TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW

This is a summary of the Annexation Report prepared in accordance with Wyoming Statutes 15-1-402(c) and 15-1-405(b).  It is intended to provide required information to the owner of the property proposed for annexation and to the general public.

The proposed annexation involves a tract which equal 2.712 acres, more or less, that is undeveloped land.  It is anticipated that there will be no initial cost to the Town for infrastructure improvements since the proposed annexation does not require the extension of utilities and involves land that is unimproved and served by State Highway 414.

Basic and other services customarily available to the residents of the city include:

            Police Department

            Fire Suppression Services

            Public Works Department

            Public Utility (Water and Sewer) Services

            Parks Department Services

            Administrative Services Department Services

The Town of Mountain View currently receives no property tax revenue from the property within the proposed addition. The total estimated yearly property tax revenue the Town will receive if the BENEDICT 2019 ANNEXATION is annexed is $28.28.  Serving the proposed annexation may impact Police, Fire suppression and Administrative Services, yet in all probably will not likely require expansion or cost increases to basic services. 

The annexation of the BENEDICT 2019 ANNEXATION is a logical and feasible addition to the Town of Mountain View; is contiguous with the town; and will constitute a natural, geographical, economic and social part of the city.  Therefore, the town should annex the BENEDICT 2019 AMMEXATION as requested.

Penny Robbins,

Town Clerk

PUBLISH: April 26, May 3, 2019          19062