2-11-2022 Uinta County Herald legal notices

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Lacee and Monte Bernard and Ronald Brown have applied for a Subdivision Permit to subdivide a 52.9-acre parcel in Section 18, T15N, R114W, 6th P.M., Uinta County, Wyoming into a new two Lot ARD Subdivision entitled the Bernard-Brown Subdivision.  A public hearing on this application will be held before the Uinta County Planning and Zoning Commission at 7:00 pm, Wednesday, February 23, 2021 in the Mountain View Town Hall, Mountain View, Wyoming.

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 18, 2022            021111

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Wyoming Public Service Commission (Commission) approved the Application of Questar Gas Company d/b/a Dominion Energy Wyoming to pass-on to its customers a wholesale gas cost increase of $0.28710 per dekatherm (Dth), effective January 1, 2022. This approval is subject to notice, protest, investigation, opportunity for hearing, change and refund as the Commission deems appropriate.

A residential customer using an average of 90 Dth per year will see an increase of approximately $25.86 over twelve months, or 2.88%. Actual bills will vary with usage.

Under Commission Rule Chapter 3, Section 26, a utility may apply to pass on to its customers known or prospective wholesale commodity cost increases or decreases on a dollar-for-dollar basis and subject to public notice, opportunity for hearing, and refund.

The Application is on file at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Any interested person may inspect it during regular business hours or at: http://psc.wyo.gov.

Anyone desiring to file a request for a public hearing, intervention petition, statement, protest, or public comment in this matter must file in writing with the Commission on or before March 9, 2022. Petitions to intervene and requests for hearing must set forth the grounds and the position and interest of the filing party in this proceeding.

If you wish to participate in this matter and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications- impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 30010-202-GP-21.

Dated: February 7, 2022

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 18, 2022            02118

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Procedural Rules and Special Regulations, notice is hereby given of the Application of Questar Gas Company d/b/a Dominion Energy Wyoming (Dominion or the Company) for approval of a Settlement Stipulation modifying the production limitation at the Wexpro I and Wexpro II facilities.

Dominion is a public utility as defined by Wyo. Stat. § 37-1-101(a)(vi)(D), and is subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-112.

On February 4, 2022, Dominion submitted its Application requesting approval of a Settlement Stipulation (Stipulation) reached by Questar Gas Company d/b/a Dominion Energy Utah and Dominion Energy Wyoming, Wexpro Company, the Utah Division of Public Utilities, the Utah Office of Consumer Services and the Wyoming Office of Consumer Advocate (collectively, the Parties). The Company also filed for approval of the Stipulation in Utah (Docket No. 22-057-04).

Dominion states it has been exploring hedging opportunities, including increasing production of volumes under the Wexpro I and Wexpro II Agreements. The Company states that allowing more Wexpro production could benefit its customers because the market price of natural gas is expected to be higher than the cost of producing natural gas pursuant to the Wexpro I and Wexpro II Agreements. The Company states the Stipulation will provide flexibility to fully utilize company-owned supplies to mitigate price volatility in the market and to, potentially, further reduce the impact of severe weather events like the February 2021 weather event.

If approved, the Parties’ Stipulation would allow Dominion to modify the existing 55% production limitation if: (1) the planned production is forecast to be provided at a cost lower than the five-year forecast curve together with shut-in costs; (2) the planned production does not exceed (i) 65% of Dominion Energy’s annual forecasted demand identified in its Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), or (ii) 65% of the Minimum Threshold as defined in the Trail Stipulation (approved in Utah Docket No. 13-057-13); (3) Dominion Energy and Wexpro Company have identified a date by which Wexpro I and Wexpro II production levels will again be reduced to a level at or below 55% of Dominion Energy’s annual IRP forecast or the Minimum Threshold; and (4) the Utah and Wyoming Commissions find that the proposal is just and reasonable and in the public interest.

This is not a complete description of the Application. Dominion’s Application is on file at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and is available for inspection by any interested person during regular business hours or online at: http://psc.wyo.gov.

Anyone desiring to file a statement, public comment, protest, intervention petition, or request for a public hearing in this matter must file in writing with the Commission on or before March 8, 2022. A proposed intervention or request for hearing must set forth the grounds under which they are made and the position and interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.

If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing that you will attend, or if you wish to file a statement, public comment, or protest, and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 30010-203-GA-22 in your communications.

Dated: February 8, 2022.

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 18, 2022            02117

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND

FINAL PAYMENT

UINTA COUNTY WYOMING

COUNTY ROAD 274 BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE

Notice is hereby given that the UINTA COUNTY WYOMING has accepted as completed according to the plans, specifications, and rules governing the same work performed under that certain Contract between Uinta County Wyoming and True North Steel, 5405 Momont Road, Missoula Montana 59808. the Contractor, on the County Road 274 Bridge Superstructure.  The Contractor is entitled to final settlement for work under this Contract and the County will make final payment to the Contractor herein mentioned for the full amount due on the forty-first day after first publication of this notice (February 11).  Any claims should be submitted to the County.  Claims not filed with the County, prior to the forty-first day after the first date of this publication, the same shall be waived.

Uinta County Wyoming

PUBLISHED: February 11, 18, 2022    02116

STATE OF WYOMING  )           IN THE DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF UINTA     )           THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT

THE STATE OF WYOMING,     )

Plaintiff,          )

  1. ) Civil No. 21-218

U.S. CURRENCY TOTALING     )

$180,050.00,   )

Defendant.      )

SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

To:       Speedy Logistics LTD

            Speedy Logistics LLC

Whose addresses are unknown, and any other person who may have an interest in the above described property

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Wyoming has instituted an action against the above-described property in the District Court of Uinta County, Wyoming, located in Evanston, Wyoming, wherein it seeks to forfeit One Hundred Eighty Thousand Fifty Dollars ($180,050.00) in United States currency, which was seized on August 30, 2021, because the property was used in violation of the Wyoming Controlled Substances Act.

            YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that unless you file an answer or otherwise plead as provided for by the laws of the State of Wyoming, within 30 days after the last day of publication of this notice, your default will be entered and a judgment and decree of Forfeiture will be entered terminating any interest you may have in One Hundred Eighty Thousand Fifty Dollars ($180,050.00) in United States currency and forfeiting the property to the State of Wyoming.

Dated: February 2, 2022

KERRI WRIGHT

DISTRICT COURT CLERK

By:       /s/ Kerri Wright by Deputy Clerk       

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 18, 25, March 4, 2022   02119

CALL FOR BIDS

City of Evanston: Avalon International Aluminum, LLC Facility

The City of Evanston (the Owner/Developer) is receiving lump sum sealed proposals for the Metal Building, Foundation, and Surface Improvements for a new Avalon International Aluminum, LLC Facility (the User/Client).  The work consists of the construction of a metal building system, foundations and site improvements at 1824 Union Road, Evanston, WY 82930.

First copies of the Contract Documents will be on file after February 8th, 2022 and open to public inspection in the office of the Owner, City of Evanston, 1200 Main Street, Evanston, WY 82930, and the office of Plan One/Architects, 4020 Dewar Drive, Suite A, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Paper plans and specifications will not be distributed. Bidders must obtain plans hosted by QuestCDN as managed by Plan One/Architects for a fee of $30.00.

A Pre-bid Conference will be held on February 23rd 2022, beginning at 2:00 p.m.  This meeting shall be mandatory for All General Contractors wishing to have their bid considered for the work. Attendees shall meet at the Project Site. It is also strongly suggested that this conference be attended by all Pavement Contractors wishing to participate.  All additional sub-contractors and suppliers are welcome to attend the pre-bid conference.

All proposals must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Cashier’s Check in the amount of five percent (5%) of the maximum amount of the proposal.  The successful bidder shall provide a 100% Performance and Payment Bond.  Preference will be given to Wyoming Contractors as defined by Wyoming Statutes Section 16-6-101, et seq.  Bidders are required to comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. 

The Owner reserves the privilege of rejecting any or all proposals, or waiving any irregularities or formalities in any proposal in the bidding.  Submit written proposals to: Community Development, City of Evanston, 1200 Main Street, Evanston, WY 82930.  Sealed proposals shall be marked “Metal Building, Foundation, and Surface Improvements for a new Avalon International Aluminum, LLC Facility” and shall state the name of the company bidding on the outside of the envelope.  Proposals must be received by March 11th, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.  Proposals will not be accepted after this date and time.

Dated: February 8th, 2022     City of Evanston

            Diane Harris

            City Clerk/Exec. Assistant

PUBLISHED: Feb. 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 2022        02081

WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

CHEYENNE, WYOMING

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF AND

FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR HIGHWAY WORK

Notice is hereby given that the State Transportation Commission of Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specifications and rules governing the same work performed under that certain contract between the State of Wyoming, acting through said Commission, an Kilgore Companies dba Lewis & Lewis, Inc., The Contractor, on Highway Project Number I801182 in Uinta County, consisting of grading, milling plant mix, placing crushed base and bituminous pavement surfacing, plant mix wearing course, bridge rehabilitation and miscellaneous work, and the Contractor is entitled to final settlement therefore; that the Director of the Department of Transportation will cause said Contractor to be paid the full amount due him under said contract on March 24, 2022.

The date of the first publication of this Notice is February 11, 2022.

STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF WYOMING

Pam Fredrick

Senior Budget Analyst

Budget Program

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 18, 25, 2022      01113

NOTICE TO WATER USERS

The applications below were filed with the Division of Water Rights in Rich County, Utah. These are informal proceedings per Rule 655-6-2. Protests concerning an application must be legibly written or typed, contain the name and mailing address of the protesting party, STATE THE APPLICATION NUMBER PROTESTED, CITE REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, and REQUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15 FEE MUST BE INCLUDED FOR EACH APPLICATION PROTESTED. Protests must be filed with the Division of Water Rights on or before Mar. 3, 2022 either electronically using the Division`s on-line Protest of Application form, by hand delivery to a Division office, or by mail at PO Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300. Please visit waterrights.utah.gov or call (801)538-7240 for additional information.

NEW APPLICATION(S)

23-4019 (A83074): Scott Wheeler propose(s) using 1.18 ac-ft. from groundwater (5 miles south of Randolph) for DOMESTIC; IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING.

23-4023 (A83093): Terrell Smith propose(s) using 1.19 ac-ft. from groundwater (6 miles N of Woodruff) for DOMESTIC; IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING.

CHANGE APPLICATION(S)

23-36 (a48364): Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Admin. propose(s) using 7.042 ac-ft. from the Same as heretofore and adding Red Spur Spring (Crawford Canyon) for STOCKWATERING.

Teresa Wilhelmsen, P.E.

State Engineer

Published in Uinta Co. Herald on Feb. 4, 11, 2022     02042

EVANSTON CITY COUNCIL

First Regular Meeting

February 1st, 2022

The official record of proceedings of the first regular meeting of the Evanston City Council for the month of February was held in the Council Chambers of City Hall on the above date.  These proceedings were video recorded and streamed live.

Mayor Williams led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

The roll was called and with a quorum being present, Mayor Kent Williams called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. and welcomed everyone present.

Those present from the governing body at the start of the meeting were: Mayor Williams; Council members Tim Lynch, Tib Ottley, Evan Perkes, David Welling, Mike Sellers and Mikal Welling. 

Staff members present at the start of the meeting were:   City Attorney, Dennis Boal; City Treasurer, Trudy Lym; City Clerk, Diane Harris; Public Works Director, Gordon Robinson; Police Lieutenant, Ken Pearson; Director of Parks and Recreation, Scott Ehlers; Director of Engineering and Planning, Dean Barker and Information Technology Coordinator, Preston Sheets.  Community Development Director, Rocco O’Neill was excused.

Approve Agenda

Council member M. Welling moved, Council member Sellers seconded, to approve the agenda.   The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes:   Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.

Approve Minutes

The official record of proceedings for the City Council Meeting held January 18th, 2022, was approved as presented.

Bills

Council member Lynch moved, Council member Ottley seconded, to approve the following bills for payment:

January 19, 2022 to February 01, 2022

VENDOR          FOR     AMOUNT

AXA Equivest   Payroll 27,433.00

Beneficial Life Insurance         Payroll 293.34

Blue Cross Blue Shield Payroll 182,889.00

Delta Dental    Payroll 8,623.75

Evanston Police Benevolent   Payroll 232.00

Flex Share       Payroll 3,000.23

IRS Tax Deposit           Payroll 50,139.33

Orchard Trust Payroll 1,103.88

Parks & Recreation     Payroll 259.37

Vantage Point Payroll 109.44

Vision Service Plan      Payroll 1,267.08

WEBT  Payroll 957.00

Wyoming Child Support          Payroll 264.92

Wyoming Retirement Payroll 67,327.80

Payroll Payroll 137,162.97

Airgas USA      Supplies          793.97

Beacon Services          Services           180.00

Dennis M. Boal           Services           3,847.50

Curtis Blue Line           Uniform          118.08

Verizon Wireless        Cell Phones     753.83

Deru’s Glass    Services           213.94

Chemtech-Ford Laboratories  Testing 348.00

Evanston Parks & Recreation Reimb./City Subsidy    125,796.40

Forsgren Associates   Contract          6,816.25

Freeway Tire   Tires    1,318.96

General Code  Services           1,195.00

Harris Law Office        Contract          4,000.00

Ferguson Waterworks Parts    973.00

Kallas Automotive       Parts    872.54

Amanda R. Kirby         Services           2,295.00

MJB Animal Clinic       Supplies          368.00

Morcon Industrial       Parts    794.63

Mtn West Business Solutions Service Agreement     461.62

Dominion Energy        Utilities           18,927.26

North American Directory      Ads      250.00

Quadient         Contract          386.88

Parnell’s Glass & Body Works Services           230.00

City of Evanston          Reimbursement          166.20

Shred-It USA   Services           196.12

  1. Dean Stout Services 500.00

Schwitzer’s Night & Day Trucking       Services           960.00

Six States         Parts    274.56

Smith’s Food & Drug   Supplies          992.91

T-7 Inc Propane           1,204.94

Thatcher Chemical      Supplies          5,726.88

Uinta County Human Services            Contract          33,750.00

Uinta County Herald   Ads      68.00

United Service and Sales        Parts    631.62

Rocky Mountain Power          Utilities           6,025.21

Walmart         Supplies          764.47

XO Xtreme Marketing Contract          24,761.00

Westar Printing           Supplies          12.00

The Lumberyard          Parts    20.88

One-Call of Wyoming Tickets 34.50

Young Ford      Parts    107.92

Yamaha Motor Corp   Contract          3,495.25

Trudy Lym       Award 100.00

JC Golf Accessories     Supplies          519.70

Wyoming Dept of Transportation      Contract          1,295.26

Taylor Made Golf        Supplies          1,541.41

Varsity Ink       Supplies          204.00

Brian Lonsway Award 100.00

Tara Prete       Refund 100.00

Chris Reno       Refund 224.51

Nutech Specialties      Supplies          1,235.50

Animal Care Equipment          Supplies          72.89

The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes:   Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers,      M. Welling.

Revenue & Expenditure Report

Council member Welling moved, Council member Perkes seconded, to approve the Revenue and Expenditure Report for December 2021.   The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes:  Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.

Council Comments

Council member M. Welling expressed condolences to Community Development Director, Rocco O’Neill for the loss of his grandfather.

Mayor Williams echoed the condolences to Rocco.  He also commented that he hoped people are staying warm.  He expressed appreciation to the city crews for their hard work out in the cold.

Appointment to Boards/Commissions

Mayor Williams made appointments to the following boards.  Council member Welling moved, Council member Ottley seconded, to confirm the following appointments:

Preservation Commission

Jim Davis - January 2025

Shelly Horne - January 2025

Planning and Zoning Commission - Board of Adjustments

Maryl Thompson - January 2025

The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes:   Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.

Consent Agenda

Council member Sellers moved, Council member Perkes seconded, to approve the following Consent Agenda Item: 

Limited Malt Beverage Permit requested by Alex Moscinski for the Winter Festival at the Bear Ponds for the following date and times:

Saturday, February 5th, 2022,            11:00 am to 5:00 pm

The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes:   Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers,       M. Welling.

ORDINANCE 21-06

Council member Welling moved, Council member Perkes seconded, to pass Ordinance 21-06 on third and final reading.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AMENDING SECTION 7-7 OF THE CITY CODE TO AUTHORIZE THE GOVERNING BODY TO ADOPT NEEDED REGULATORY BUILDING CODES BY RESOLUTION.

WHEREAS, the governing body of the City of Evanston has historically adopted needed regulatory building codes for the City by undertaking the formal ordinance process of amending Section 7-7 of the City Code every few years; and

WHEREAS, it makes sense from an expediency standpoint to amend Section 7-7 of the City Code to enable the Governing Body to timely adopt needed regulatory building codes by Resolution; 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING THAT:

Section 1:  Section 7-7 of the Evanston City Code is hereby amended and reenacted as set forth below:

Sec. 7-7. Adoption of Regulatory Codes.

The governing body of the city is hereby authorized to adopt by Resolution, for the purpose of prescribing regulations for the minimum standards for building  to safeguard life, health, property and public welfare, all needed regulatory building codes, for the City of Evanston, including without limitation, the International Building Code, the International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, the International Existing Building Code, the International Mechanical Code, the International Fuel Gas Code. the International Plumbing Code, and the National Electric Code.

PASSED AND APPROVED on Third and Final Reading this 1st day of February 2022.           

CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING

Kent H. Williams, Mayor

ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk

The motion to pass Ordinance 21-06 on third and final reading passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.

Tennis Courts Project

Council member Lynch moved, Council member Ottley seconded, to accept the apparent low bid to resurface and repair the tennis courts to Courts Unlimited, Riverton Utah.  The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes:   Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.

Resolution 22-11

Council member M. Welling introduced Resolution 22-11.   Council member M. Welling moved, Council member Lynch seconded, to adopt Resolution 22-11.

RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH COURTS UNLIMITED, LLC FOR THE COMPLETION OF ALL WORK REQUIRED FOR THE TENNIS COURTS (2) RE-SURFACE PROJECT. 

The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes:   Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers,     M. Welling.

Adjournment

With no further business to be conducted at this time Mayor Williams adjourned the meeting at 5:45 p.m.

Kent H. Williams, Mayor

ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 2022      02115

WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

CHEYENNE, WYOMING

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF AND

FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR HIGHWAY WORK

Notice is hereby given that the State Transportation Commission of Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specifications and rules governing the same work performed under that certain contract between the State of Wyoming, acting through said Commission, an Highway Construction, The Contractor, on Highway Project Number B213016 in Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater and Uinta Counties, consisting of crack seal, and the Contractor is entitled to final settlement therefore; that the Director of the Department of Transportation will cause said Contractor to be paid the full amount due him under said contract on March 24, 2022.

The date of the first publication of this Notice is February 11, 2022.

STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF WYOMING

Pam Fredrick

Senior Budget Analyst

Budget Program

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 18, 25, 2022      01111

WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

CHEYENNE, WYOMING

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF AND

FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR HIGHWAY WORK

Notice is hereby given that the State Transportation Commission of Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specifications and rules governing the same work performed under that certain contract between the State of Wyoming, acting through said Commission, an Kilgore Companies dba Lewis & Lewis, Inc., The Contractor, on Highway Project Number P111013 in Uinta County, consisting of grading, profile milling plant mix, bituminous pavement surfacing, chip seal and miscellaneous work, and the Contractor is entitled to final settlement therefore; that the Director of the Department of Transportation will cause said Contractor to be paid the full amount due him under said contract on March 24, 2022.

The date of the first publication of this Notice is February 11, 2022.

STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF WYOMING

Pam Fredrick

Senior Budget Analyst

Budget Program

PUBLISHED: Feb 11, 18, 25, 2022       01112

Public Notice

Westmoreland Haystack Mining LLC of Lone Tree, Colorado has applied for a coal mining permit renewal from the Land Quality Division of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for the State of Wyoming.  The coal mining permit for the Haystack Mine is located in both the E1/2E1/2 Section 36, and in all of Section 31, Township 17N, Range 117W, Uinta County, Wyoming.  The Haystack Mine is located on U.S. Highway 189, approximately 7 miles north of the intersection of US Highway 189 and Interstate I-80.  This area can be found on the Cumberland Gap USGS quadrangle map.  The original permit to mine was granted on August 30, 2011.  Westmoreland Haystack Mining, LLC has requested the entire mine site be placed into Temporary Cessation of Operations for the upcoming term.    The land, after mining, will be returned to a post mine land use of grazing and wildlife habitat.

Information regarding this application may be reviewed in the Office of the Land Quality Division of the Department of Environmental Quality in Cheyenne Wyoming and Lander Wyoming or the Uinta County Clerk’s Office at 225 9th St., Evanston, Wyoming.  Written objections to the proposed mining operation must be received by the Administrator of the Land Quality Division, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 W. 17th Street, Suite 10, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002 before the close of business March 27th, 2022.  Objections may also be submitted by the same deadline via the Land Quality Division’s electronic comment portal at http://lq.commentinput.com/.  The Director shall hold an informal conference if requested, hear the complaint, and take action on the application in accordance with Wyoming Statute (W.S.) 35.11.406(p) and the Department’s Rules of Practice and Procedure.  The Director shall render a decision on the application within thirty (30) days after the deadline to file objections if no informal conference is requested.  An informal conference shall be held within thirty (30) after the final date for filing objections unless a different period is stipulated by the parties.  The Director shall publish notice of the time, date, and location of the conference in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the proposed operation once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks immediately prior to the conference.  If the Director holds an informal conference, all parties to the conference shall be furnished a copy of the final written decision of the Director issuing or denying the permit within sixty (60) days of the conference.  The applicant or objector may appeal the Director’s written decision after an informal conference to the Council.  If  hearing is held the hearing would be conducted as a contested case in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act (W.S. 16-3-101 through 16-3-115) with a right of judicial review afforded as provided in that act and W.S. 35-11-406(p)(iv).  The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will be mailed a copy of the application mine plan maps as given in W.S. 35-11-406(j).

PUBLISHED: February 4,  11,18, 25, 2022      02044

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

To: Walter D. Rouse - Notice is hereby given that on February 24, 2022, 10:00 a.m., at 25 Grass Valley Drive, Evanston, WY the undersigned will sell at public auction in accordance with 29-7-101 a 1995 Ford Pickup, VIN 1FTHF25H6TEA53014, for the sum of $500 for services rendered.

Dated: Feb. 7, 2021    Fausto Rodriguez-Montoya

PUBLISHED: Feb. 11, 15, 2022            02114

IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING

In the matter of the Estate of             )

GREGORY DEAN DURAND, Deceased             )  Probate No. 22-01

NOTICE

You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of January, 2022, the Estate of the above-named decedent, who passed away intestate, was admitted to probate by the Third Judicial District Court, within and for Uinta County, Wyoming, and Tina J. Durand was appointed personal representative, thereof.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to his Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned at Hampton & Newman, L.C., 118 3rd Street, P.O. Box 1000, Rock Springs, WY 82902.

Creditors having claims against the decedent or the Estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, and if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.

DATED this 24th day of January, 2022.

By:  MICHAEL D. NEWMAN, W.S.B. # 5-2510

Hampton & Newman, L.C.

118 3rd Street  -  P.O. Box 1000

Rock Springs WY 82902

(307) 382-7866

mnewman@hamptonnewmanlaw.com

Attorney for the Estate

PUBLISHED: Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 2022 01281

Invitation to Bid

Reference #: 2022 PT March 7, 2022 - June 30, 2022

Date Bid is Due: March 1, 2022

Time Bid is Due: 4:00 P.M. @ ESC - 537 10th Street

Bid Information Released: February 2, 2022

Bid Title: Athletic Physical Therapy

Fund: General Fund

Advertised: February 4, 2022 - February 25, 2022

Uinta County School District Number One is accepting Bids for supplying athletic physical therapy and consultations for Uinta County School District One for the spring sports season (March 7, 2022 through June 30, 2022). The bid for contract must include physical therapy screening; modalities and procedures; referrals to medical doctors; consultations with coaches; and up to two free visits per athlete per sport season. On-site services include at-home varsity soccer matches.

General Conditions

Sealed bids are requested on the following list of materials, articles, or services for delivery to the school or department designated, subject to the conditions of this invitation.

  1. This invitation is supplied in duplicate. Submit one copy of the completed bid in an envelope clearly marked “BID” and include the above reference number. The duplicate copy is to be retained by the bidder.
  2. Bids, to receive consideration, must be received prior to time designated in this invitation, and none will be accepted thereafter.
  3. Bid forms must be signed by an officer or member of the bidding firm, who is authorized to legally bind the firm.
  4. All bids shall be effective from the date of opening until the date specified in special conditions of bidding, and no bid may be withdrawn prior to that time.
  5. In order to be eligible to respond to this bid request, the bidder must meet all of the following qualifications:
  6. Licensed - The bidder must be licensed to conduct business in the State of Wyoming, County of Uinta and City of Evanston. The bidder must also have the necessary physical therapy licensing from the State of Wyoming to perform the physical therapy services required in the bid specifications. Proof of licensing under this paragraph must be submitted with the bid.
  7. Non-Discrimination - The bidder must comply, at all times during the bidding and contractual period, with all applicable federal, state, county, and city anti-discrimination laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. Any violations of this provision shall be considered a violation of a material provision of the physical therapy contract and shall be grounds for cancellation, termination, or suspension.
  8. Worker’s Compensation. The bidder must be able to comply with the provisions of the Wyoming Workers Compensation Act, and all other legislation, federal and state, applicable to the work described herein, and to make all payments, returns and reports required by these acts.
  9. General Liability Insurance: Bidder shall provide current general liability insurance certifications in the amounts requested by the bid specifications. Failure to submit current insurance certifications with the bid may be cause for disqualification of submitted bid. No work will commence, or service be provided under any contract or bid, until all insurance requirements have been approved by Uinta County School District Number One.

6 It is to be understood that the bidder, if awarded an order or contract, agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Uinta County School District Number One from any suits or demands for payment that may be brought against it for the use of patented material, process, article or device that may enter into the manufacturer or form a part of the work covered by either order or contract. Bidder further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Uinta County School District Number One from suits, claims or causes of actions of every nature and description brought against it for or on account of injuries or damages received or sustained by any party or for any of the acts of the contractor, his servants or agents. 

  1. Federal Excise Tax, Sales Tax or Use Tax is not applicable to any purchase made for use by Uinta County School District Number One. Bids should not include any such taxes. Purchase exemption information can be provided as needed.
  2. Uinta County School District Number One herby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, age or national origin in consideration for an award. Bidders awarded any contracts hereby agree not to discriminate against any person who performs work there under because of race, color, sex, age or national origin or ancestry.
  3. Uinta County School District Number One reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality or technical defects in the bids, and unless otherwise specified by Uinta County School District Number One or by the Bidder, to accept any item or group of items in the bid, as may be in the best interest of Uinta County School District Number One.
  4. Uinta County School District Number One prohibits direct or indirect conflicts of interest, gratuities, and kickbacks to employees of Uinta County School District Number One for supplies or services. Any such conflict of interest must be reported by the bidder immediately. If a conflict of interest is found in connection to a bid, the bid will be rejected and the bidder may be disqualified from bidding with Uinta County School District Number One in the future. Law enforcement will be immediately notified of any potential criminal misconduct in connection with any conflict of interest.

PUBLISHED: February 4, 11, 18, 25, 2022      02045

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF

UINTA COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSES

Notice is hereby given the following filed applications for liquor license renewals in the office of the Uinta County Clerk:

Applicant         Business Name           Location

Snyder Land and Development LLC    Sportsmen Liquor       3180 N Hwy 414, Urie

Down Home Eatery LLC          Down Home Eatery     7436 State Hwy 89N, Evanston

American Legion #36  American Legion #36  Carter Ave., East End, Ft Bridger

TA Operating LLC        Travel Centers of America      Bigelow Rd & I-80, Ft. Bridger

L& N Liquors LLC         Jim Bridger Club          37195 Business Loop I-80,Ft Bridger

Uinta Lanes LLC           Uinta Lanes     2631 Highway 150 South, Evanston

Stanton W. Taggart    Pete’s Rock-N-Rye Club          1123 Service Rd E, Evanston

Fort Bridger Cash Store LLC    Fort Bridger Cash Store          37066 Business Loop I-80,Ft Bridger

Fiesta Guadalajara LLC           Fiesta Guadalajara     15 Meadow St, Urie

Wyoming Downs Racetrack LLC         Wyoming Downs        10180 Hwy 89 North, Evanston

Public comment for or against the renewal of the licenses will be heard at 2:00 p.m. on the 15th day of February 2022, in the Uinta County Commission Chambers, Uinta County Complex, 225 9th Street, Evanston, Wyoming.

Amanda Hutchinson

UINTA COUNTY CLERK

PUBLISHED February 4 & 11, 2022     02041