NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBDIVIDE
Beck Land and Livestock, LLC HC 67 Box 24, Lonetree, WY 82936, intends to file an application for a four lot subdivision of part of the NE1/4 SE1/4 of Section 32 and part of the NW1/4 SW1/4 of Section 33, T13N R113W, 6th P.M., Uinta County, Wyoming. The Subdivision is located approximately 19.8 miles Southeast of the Town of Mountain View, Wyoming. The final plat will be presented at the Uinta County Commissioners Meeting at approximately 2:00 p.m. June 15, 2021 at the Commission Meeting Room in the County Courthouse at 225 Ninth Street in Evanston, Wyoming.
PUBLISHED: May 28, June 2, 2021 05283
NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR TAX DEED
To Enterprise Systems, LTD, a Limited Liability Company, Linda G. Wallace, any heirs, devises, legatees and assigns. Said individuals, or companies being persons indicated to have an interest in the real property described below according to the records of the Uinta County Clerk, Uinta County, Wyoming along with any other persons with interests.
On September 20, 2017, the Uinta County Treasurer issued Certificate of Purchase of Real Estate for Taxes I 670 1 (the “Certificate”) for the following described real property:
All of Lot 19 in Block 8 ofthe Fort Bridger Mobile Home Estates, located in Uinta County, Wyoming, according to the plat recorded September 22, 1981, Instrument No. 376902 in the office ofthe Uinta County Clerk.
Legal Description on Tax Statement:
38 SHARP ST
FORT BRIDGERMHESTATES BLK 8 LT 19
The real property subject to the Certificate was assessed in the name of ENTERPRISE SYSTEM LTD. The Certificate covers delinquent taxes and/or special assessments for the tax years of 2016. Randy and Lysia Taylor purchased the Certificate on or about August 21, 2018 and the Certificate was properly reassigned to them, making them the owners and holders of the Certificate.
Randy and Lysia Taylor will apply for a tax deed on September 21,2021. All interested parties are hereby notified of the right to redemption pursuant to Wyoming Statute §§ 39- 13-108, -109. The time for redemption will expire on September 21,2021 or upon a valid tax deed application being filed and accepted by the Uinta County Treasurer.
This notice is published pursuant to Wyoming Statute § 39-13-108.
PUBLISHED: May 14, 21, 28,2021. 05142
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TAKE NOTICE that on the 4th day of May, 2021, the governing body of the City of Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming, adopted a Resolution expressing its intent to annex a parcel of land located within the NE ¼ NE ¼ of Section 34, T15N, R120W, 6TH P.M., Uinta County, Wyoming. A location map showing the area to be annexed is set forth below. An Annexation Report has been prepared and is available for review at the City Clerk’s office which in summary, indicates there are no infrastructure improvements needed within the existing boundaries of the City to accommodate the proposed annexation. Upon written request, the City Clerk will provide a legal description of the area to be annexed and the names of the person owning property within the area.
On June 1, 2021, at 5:30 p.m., a public hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers of the Evanston City Hall, 1200 Main Street, Evanston, Wyoming, to receive comments from members of the public, to determine if the proposed annexation meets the conditions of W.S. 15-1-402 and if the required procedures have been met.
Dated this 26 day of May, 2021.
Diane Harris, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: May 26, 28, 2021 05264
Official Proceedings of the
Uinta County Commissioners
Evanston, Wyoming
May 18, 2021
The Uinta County Commissioners met in regular session on May 18, 2021 in the commission chambers, 225 9th Street, Evanston, Wyoming. Chairman Eric South convened meeting at 2:00 p.m. Commissioner Mark Anderson and Commissioner Brent Hatch were present. Also present: Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk; Loretta Howieson, County Attorney; Lori Perkins, Assessor; and Doug Matthews, Sheriff.
Agenda
Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve the agenda amended to include Saralee Gross with a CMAQ grant. 3 yes votes, passed.
Gilda Subdivision
Kent Williams, opened a public hearing to allow for comments on the Gilda Subdivision located in the W1/2, NE1/4 Section 6 of T15N R120W. Fred Coles, Wasatch Surveying spoke in favor; no one spoke in opposition. Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve Resolution 21-14 authorizing the Gilda Subdivision. 3 yes votes, passed.
Scholarship Awards
Motion Anderson, second Hatch to award the County Commissioners $1,000 scholarships to:
Lyman High School – Mackenzie Sill
Mountain View High School – Haylee Rudy
Mountain View High School – Tyler Petersen
Alternates from Mountain View High School – Michael Newton
There were no applicants from Evanston High School.
3 yes votes, passed.
Liquor License Transfer
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve the transfer of the R & L Sportsman’s Inc. dba R & L Sportsman Liquor Drive-In retail liquor license to Snyder Land and Development LLC dba Sportsmen Liquor as presented by Kim Goble, Chief Deputy County Clerk. 3 yes votes, passed.
Election Equipment
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve a 4-year agreement with ES&S for $23,717.50 per year for licensing, maintenance and servicing of election equipment as requested by Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk. 3 yes votes, passed.
Evanston-Uinta Airport
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to amend and restate the agreement between Wyoming Dept. of Transportation, City of Evanston, and Uinta County dated April 13, 2000, in its entirety, and to set forth the terms and conditions by which the parties will participate in WYDOT’s Urban Systems Program in the Evanston Urban Area, Uinta County, Wyoming as presented by Gary Welling, Planning. 3 yes votes, passed.
Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve a FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant Agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration for $313,705.00 to rehabilitate runway 5/23, reconstruct runway 5/23 lighting, and construct taxiway A4 (Phase 1) at Evanston-Uinta County Airport/Burns Field as requested by Welling. 3 yes votes, passed.
Evanston Landfill #2
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to reject the bid for the operation of Landfill #2 and to return the bid bond to GT Nix Construction as requested by Clay Baird, Public Works Director. 3 yes votes, passed.
Surplus Sale
Motion Anderson, second Hatch to award the items listed in the county surplus sale to the highest bidders and to notify bidders that the items with vehicle titles will be available May 19th as requested by Jeff Breininger, Maintenance. 3 yes votes, passed.
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Plan
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve a contract between Uinta County and Wyoming Dept. of Health, Public Health Division for $96,000 to develop public health emergency preparedness and to coordinate response efforts through July 30, 2022 as presented by Kim Proffit, Public Health Nurse. 3 yes votes, passed.
Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) MOU
Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve an MOU with the Department of Revenue to set forth the responsibilities for the computer equipment provided by the State for the Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) project as requested by Lori Perkins, Assessor. 3 yes votes, passed.
Dust Suppression
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve an agreement with Dustbusters for $314,288.00 to apply dust suppressant on certain county roads using CMAQ grant funds as requested by Saralee Gross, Road and Bridge. 3 yes votes, passed.
Minutes
Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve the minutes of the May 4, 2021 meeting. 3 yes votes, passed.
Vouchers
Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve warrants 448013 through 448127.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WARRANTS Ace Disposal, Inc., $89.70,Trash Removal; Adams, Michael D,MD, $1,600.00,Health Officer; All West Communications, $1,265.17, Phone; George Cook, $2,074.90, Labor; Bank of the West (Assessor), $4,822.94,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Attorney), $83.31,Credit Card; Bank of the West (CoClerk), $764.38, Credit Card; Bank of the West (Drug Court), $520.00,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Extension), $637.98,Credit Card; Bank of the West (IT), $5,001.47,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Landfill), $354.11,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Maintenance), $1,387.59,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Museum), $486.37,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Public Health), $1,480.13,Credit Card; Bank of the West (R&B East), $86.11,Credit Card; Bank of The West (Sheriff), $3,078.08,Credit Card; Bank of the West (Treasurer), $25.19,Credit Card; Bank of the west (Voca), $657.87,Credit Card; Benedict Ace Hardware, $113.52,Supplies; Benedict Trading Company, $35.12, Supplies; Best Home Health & Hospice, $633.75, Medical Services; Bigzz Sanitation, $85.00,professional services; Evanston Youth Club for Boys & Girls, $1,587.68,Reg Fees; Bridger Valley Electric, $3,703.06,Utilities; Bridger Valley Joint Powers Board, $88.50, Utilities; Bridger Valley Pioneer, $211.67, Legal Notices; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Attorney), $69.87,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Ext), $132.26,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (IT), $311.73,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Maint), $1,850.69,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (PH), $66.80,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Planning), $181.33,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (RBW), $568.98,Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Sheriff), $7,798.91,Fuel; Cazin’s, $764.38,Parts; CDW Government LLC, $2,665.74, Computer; Century Link, $2,408.19,Phone; City Drug Inc, $7,276.09,Prisoner Care; City Of Evanston (Utilities), $1,720.61,Utilities; Clerk Dist Court (Jury Fund), $570.00, Jury; Codale Electric Supply Inc, $470.76,Parts; Covolo Auto Farm Service, $179.88,Parts; DBT Transportation Services LLC, $555.81,Data; Deru’s, $1,611.71,Repairs; Evanston Uinta JPB Airport, $18,750.00,Rent; Evanston Uinta Joint Powers Bd, $505.94,Lease; Fastenal Company, $119.06,Parts; Forsgren Associates, $3,307.50,Engineering Services; Francom, D Mckay, DDS, $240.00, Prisoner Care; Francom, Merrillee, $36.90, Reimburse; Freeway Tire, $1,443.70, Tires; Gaylord Bros, $333.40, Supplies; Harris Govern, $150.00, Dues; Harris Law Office P C, $3,144.28, Atty; Hayden Commons LLP, $655.00,Rent; High Country Behavioral Health, $236.00, Inmate Medical; Holland Equipment Co, $57.69,Parts; Intermountain Concrete Specialties, $317.16,Pavers; John Deere Financial (Maint), $195.24, Parts; John Deere Financial (R&B), $735.94,Parts; Kenworth Sales Company, $59.84, Parts; Larson, Toni, $2,362.50,Consultation Fees; Loger Water Service, $50,000.00, Water Truck; Morcon Industrial Specialty, $224.11, Parts; Mountain West Truck Center, $32.22,Parts; Mountain West Business Solutions, $554.53,Supplies; National Benefit Services LLC, $167.90,Benefits; National Institute for Jail Op, $2,275.00,Training; Norco, Inc., $1,612.03,Parts; Office Products Dealer Inc, $544.41,Supplies; ONSOLVE, LLC, $7,875.00, Code Red; O’Reilly Automotive Stores Inc, $47.49,Parts; PDM Steel Service Centers, $6,581.53,Cattle Guard; Quality Propane, Inc., $503.36,Propane; Dominion Energy, $7,535.73,Gas; Quill Corp, $831.82,Supplies; Rapid Recovery, $1,405.00,Refrigerant Recovery; Real Kleen Janitorial & Repair, $1,867.30, Supplies; RelaDyne West LLC, $5,090.88, Diesel; Rocky Mountain Power (Utilities), $330.94,Utlities; Safety Supply & Sign Co Inc, $1,548.48,Supplies; SAFV Task Force, Inc., $4,839.05,Support Funds; Sanofi Pasteur, $807.77,Medical Suppplies; Truck Pro Holding Corporation, $121.77, Parts; Skaggs Companies Inc Dba, $309.54,Uniforms; Wyoming Department Of Health, $80.00,Testing; SUMMIT FOOD SERVICES, LLC, $5,791.45,Prisoner Care; Sylvestri Customization, $600.00, Web Maint; Symbol Arts, $109.90,Badges; The Masters Touch, $1,908.26, Prof Services; Town Of Lyman, $118.00,Utlities; Town Of Mt View, $479.07,Utilities; Disability IN Uinta County, $1,388.52, Support Fees; Uinta County Ambulance Service, $951.00, Inmate Medical; Uinta Engineering & Surveying, Inc., $1,000.00, Survey; Uinta Co Herald, $1,284.60,Legal Notices; Uinta County Museum, $185.77,Phone; Uinta Co Public Health Nurse, $110.00,Lease; Uinta Co Treasurer (Postage), $1,553.80,Postage; Uinta County Human Srvcs Tripartite, $33,750.00, Support Fees; Uinta County Treasurer, $845.97,Postage; Union Telephone Company, $1,201.97,Phone; University of Utah Health, $38.00, Medical; Vector Disease Control Int, LLC, $25,000.00, Mosquito; VLCM, $932.05,Hardware; Wells Fargo Financial Leasing, $353.00,Lease; Thomson Reuters/West Payment Center, $751.44,Books; Westar Printing, $30.60,Supplies; Wheeler Machinery Co, $26,220.48,Parts; White Mountain Lumber, $36.35,Supplies; Wyoming Financial Insurance, $50.00, Bond; Wyo Dept of Health/Preventive, $322.10, Testing; WYDOT, $33.53, Supplies; Wyoming Waste Services - Rock, $254.41,Garbage Services; Youth Alternative Home Assoc, $67.50,Professional Services.
3 yes votes, passed.
Meeting adjourned at 2:43 p.m.
Eric South, Chairman
BOARD OF UINTA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Attest: Amanda Hutchinson
UINTA COUNTY CLERK
PUBLISHED: May 28, 2021 05282
EVANSTON CITY COUNCIL
Second Regular Meeting
May 18th, 2021
The official record of proceedings of the second regular meeting of the Evanston City Council for the month of May was held in the Council Chambers of City Hall on the above date. These proceedings were video recorded. The meeting was also streamed live.
Mayor Kent 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; Public Works Director, Gordon Robinson; City Engineer, Dean Barker; City Clerk, Diane Harris; Director of Parks and Recreation, Scott Ehlers; Police Chief, Jon Kirby; Community Development Director, Rocco O’Neill; Grant Writer/Community Relations, Meike Madrid and Senior Planner, DuWayne Jacobsen. A group of interested citizens were also present.
Approve Agenda
Council member Welling moved, Council member Perkes seconded to approve the agenda with the addition of Resolution 21-37. 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 May 4th, 2021, the Special City Council Meeting held May 11th, 2021 and the City Council Work Session Meeting held May 11th, 2021 were approved as presented.
Bills
Council member M. Welling moved, Council member Ottley seconded, to approve the following bills for payment:
May 05, 2021 to May 18, 2021
VENDOR FOR AMOUNT
AXA Equivest Payroll 458.00
Evanston Police Benevolent Payroll 248.00
IRS Tax Deposit Payroll 62,033.99
Orchard Trust Payroll 1,093.32
Parks & Recreation Payroll 246.38
Vantage Point Payroll 106.66
Payroll Payroll 131,768.82
All West Internet/Phones 2,360.22
Old Castle Precast Parts 512.00
Dennis M. Boal Services 3,861.00
Civic Plus Contract 2,945.12
Calibration Tech & Supply Parts 165.00
Caselle Support/Maintenance 1,694.00
CCTV.NET Parts 272.04
Yeti Parts 115.30
Cazin’s Supplies 2,887.72
CD’s Electric Electrical 528.60
City of Evanston Utilities 2,443.30
Cleveland Golf Supplies 237.70
Curtis Blue Line Uniform 1,923.85
Boot Barn Uniform 123.24
CCI Network Utilities 84.05
Cummins Rocky Mountain Parts 84.44
Chemtech-Ford Laboratories Testing 470.50
Empire West Parts 963.29
Energy Laboratories Testing 1,432.50
Evanston Parks & Recreation Reimb./City Subsidy 142,192.59
First Bank Visa 15,424.03
Fastenal Parts 88.61
Randy George Reimbursement 130.20
Randy’s Heating & AC Services 347.61
Murdochs Supplies 7.17
Hach Company Supplies 713.11
Holland Equipment Parts 402.87
Reladyne Fuel 1,112.37
Sports World Supplies 197.75
Evanston Regional Hospital Testing 75.46
IWORQ Support/Maintenance 4,500.00
Intermountain Golf Cars Parts 414.44
Floyd’s Truck Center Parts 1,281.12
JCOMM Services 559.68
Kallas Automotive Parts 2,195.75
Amanda R. Kirby Services 1,777.50
M&K Striping & Maintenance Contract 60,650.00
Mile High Turfgrass Supplies 2,696.00
Modern Cleaners Laundry Services 380.95
Morcon Industrial Supplies 1,196.70
Maverick Networks Maintenance 2,500.00
Mtn West Business Solutions Service Agreement 815.46
Nalco Company Supplies 27,961.60
OT Excavation Services 1,270.00
ProForce Law Enforcement Supplies 150.00
Real Kleen Janitorial Supplies 517.60
Rip’s Grocery Propane 25.52
Safety Supply & Sign Signs 1,105.50
Six States Distributors Parts 1,120.68
Smith’s Food & Drug Supplies 210.79
Standard Plumbing Parts 43.78
Stateline Metals of Wyoming Parts 374.44
Alsco Laundry Services 826.12
Thatcher Chemical Supplies 5,634.68
TCF Equipment Finance Contract 4,445.39
TURFCO Parts 180.89
Uinta County Herald Public Notices 930.15
Uinta County Solid Waste Landfill Fees 32,893.20
Century Link Utilities 1,694.74
Rocky Mountain Power Utilities 36,723.67
Wasatch Surveying Services 928.50
Wyoming Waste Systems Dumpster Fee 278.22
Westar Printing Supplies 328.60
Western Wyoming Beverages Services 582.20
Wheeler Machinery Parts 2,655.78
Williamsen-Godwin Truck Body Parts 63.90
The Lumberyard Parts 36.67
One-Call of Wyoming Tickets 127.50
Wyoming Dept of Revenue Sales/Use Tax 319.00
Utah/Yamas Controls Services 3,040.00
Highland Golf Services 204.34
Aspen Grove Nursery Trees 740.00
Callaway Golf Supplies 110.70
Wyoming Dept of Transportation Contract 1,178.82
Taylor Made Golf Supplies 316.16
U.S.A. Blue Book Supplies 855.26
PGA of America Dues 536.00
Jesse Hawkins Award 100.00
Kickin Grass Services 55.00
Angela K Horrocks Refund 100.00
Matt Rex Reimbursement 135.99
Kallista Mills Refund 1,500.00
Carlos Anderson Refund 600.00
Daniel Baker Refund 100.00
Toni R Hawks Refund 1,300.00
Wright Express Fuel 6,742.48
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 Reports for December 2020, January and February 2021. The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.Council Comments
Council member Welling reminded everyone about Spring Cleanup this week. He also recognized the Evanston Red Devils Boys Soccer Team and the Boys/Girls Track Teams for their strong performance at Regionals.
Council member Sellers recognized the City of Evanston Police Department for National Police Week. He commented what a great job they do and how thankful the City is for them.
Mayor Williams mentioned that it was the 41st anniversary of the eruption of Mount St. Helens.
Public Hearing/Liquor License
City Attorney Dennis Boal conducted a public hearing to receive public comment regarding an application to transfer the ownership of a Retail Liquor License from Fraughton Enterprises, LLC., dba: Last Chance, to Fast Stop 1138, Inc. dba: Fast Stop. Robert Wilcox from Fast Stop expressed how excited they are to be in Evanston and some details about their company. No one else addressed the issue and the hearing was closed.
Transfer/Liquor License/Fast Stop 1138, Inc.
Councilmember Perkes moved, Council member Welling seconded, to approve the transfer of ownership of a Retail Liquor License from Fraughton Enterprises, LLC., dba: Last Chance, to Fast Stop 1138, Inc. dba: Fast Stop. The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, D. Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
Consent Agenda
Council member Lynch moved, Council member Welling seconded, to approve the following Consent Agenda Items:
Street Closure/Open Container requested by Urban Renewal for the “Renewal Ball Presents: Come Together” on Saturday, June 12, 2021 beginning at 1:00 p.m. on Main Street between Harrison Drive and 9th Street.
Request by the Evanston Liquor Dealers Association for extended hours in 2021 for the following dates:
Wyoming Downs closing weekend Saturday, August 7th, 2021
Labor Day Weekend Saturday, September 4th, 2021
Halloween Saturday, October 30th, 2021
New Year’s Eve Friday, December 31st, 2021
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Perkes, Ottley, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
ORDINANCE 21-03
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AMENDING SECTION 4-1 OF CHAPTER 4, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, BY MODIFYING THE DEFINITION OF RESTAURANT AND AMENDING SECTION 4-24 TO PROVIDE THAT RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSEES SHALL HAVE DESIGNATED DISPENSING AREAS AND NOT OPERATE THE RESTAURANT AS A BAR.
WHEREAS, the Wyoming Legislature has amended the state statutes to modify the definition of a Restaurant and further provided that Restaurant liquor licensees shall have designated dispensing areas and not operate the restaurant as a bar; and
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston desires to amend its Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance in response to the amendments in state law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING THAT:
Section 1. The definition of Restaurant in Section 4-1 of the Evanston City Code is hereby amended and enacted to provide as follows:
RESTAURANT — Space in a building maintained, advertised and held out to the public as a place where individually priced meals are prepared and served primarily for on-premises consumption and where the primary source of revenue from the operation is from the sale of food and not from the sale of alcoholic or malt beverages. This means that the building shall have a dining room or rooms, a kitchen and the number and kinds of employees necessary for the preparing, cooking and serving of meals in order to satisfy the City council that the space is intended for use as a full service restaurant. The service of only fry orders or such food and victuals as sandwiches, hamburgers or salads shall not be deemed a restaurant for the purposes of this chapter.
Section 2. Section 4-24 B. and F. of the Evanston City Code are hereby amended and enacted to provide as follows:
Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective on July 1, 2021.
PASSED AND APPROVED on First Reading this 20th day of April, 2021.
PASSED AND APPROVED on Second Reading this 4th day of May, 2021.
PASSED AND APPROVED on Third and Final Reading this 18th day of May, 2021.
CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING
Kent H. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk
Sponsored By: Perkes
The motion to pass Ordinance 21-03 on third and final reading passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 21-33
Council member Sellers introduced Resolution 21-33. Council member Sellers moved, Council member Welling seconded, to adopt Resolution 21-33.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE AND EXECUTION OF A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THROUGH THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION TO OBTAIN GRANT FUNDS TO REHABILITATE RUNWAY 5/23, RECONSTRUCT RUNWAY 5/23 LIGHTING, AND CONSTRUCT TAXIWAY A4 AT THE EVANSTON-UINTA COUNTY AIRPORT.
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Perkes, Ottley, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 21-34
Council member Welling introduced Resolution 21-34. Council member Welling moved, Council member Lynch seconded, to adopt Resolution 21-34.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING TO ENTER INTO A OPERATING AGREEMENT WITH THE EVANSTON PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT FOR THE OPERATION, MANAGEMENT AND REGULATION OF RECREATION WITHIN THE CITY OF EVANSTON.
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Perkes, Ottley, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 21-35
Council member Ottley introduced Resolution 21-35. Council member Ottley moved, Council member Sellers seconded, to adopt Resolution 21-35.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH MYERS ANDERSON ARCHITECTS, PLLC TO PROVIDE AN ASSESSMENT AND FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR REPURPOSING THE HISTORICAL WYOMING STATE HOSPITAL CAMPUS.
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Perkes, Ottley, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 21-36
Council member Lynch introduced Resolution 21-36. Council member Lynch moved, Council member M. Welling seconded, to adopt Resolution 21-36.
RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AUTHORIZING A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE WYOMING ENERGY AUTHORITY (WEA) FOR THE EVANSTON’S LIGHTING RETROFIT PROJECT TO UPGRADE THE EXISTING FLUORESCENT LIGHTS IN THE MACHINE SHOP AND SECTION ONE OF THE ROUNDHOUSE.
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Perkes, Ottley, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 21-37
Council member M. Welling introduced Resolution 21-37. Council member M. Welling moved, Council member Perkes seconded, to adopt Resolution 21-37.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE FINAL PLAT FOR THE MAVERIK EVANSTON ADDITION, A SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN.
The motion passed unanimously with 7 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Perkes, Ottley, Welling, Sellers, M. Welling.
Department Comments
Director of Parks and Recreation, Scott Ehlers reported that the Fresh Air, Freedom and Fun Festival will be in full swing for the 4th of July.
Adjournment
With no further business to be conducted at this time Mayor Williams adjourned the meeting at 6:15 p.m.
Kent H. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: May 28, 2021 05281
STATE OF WYOMING ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF UINTA )ss. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
In re Name Change of ) Civil Action Case No. 21-82
Stella Jean Gray, Minor Child
by Next Friend Casey Al Humes
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In accordance with Wyoming Statutes 1-25-103, notice is hereby given that a Petition for Name Change of Minor Child, Civil Action No. 21-82, has been filed in the Wyoming District Court for the 3rd Judicial District, whose address is 225 9th Street, Evanston, WY, seeking to change the name of minor child Stella Jean Gray to Stella Jean Humes.Unless and Answer or Response to the Petititon reference above is filed within 30 days following the last date of publication of this notice, an order may be entered granting requested name change.
DATED: May 11, 2021 Shanda Fife, Clerk of District Court/Deputy
PUBLISHED: May 14, 21, 28, June 4, 2021 05147
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Eric Jensen has applied for a Land Use District Change (Zone Change) and Subdivision Permit for Lot 2 of the Whitney Industrial I Subdivision 2nd Filing in Sections 1, T16N R121W, 6th P.M., Uinta County, Wyoming. The application would allow a change from the Industrial (I) Land Use District to the Residential (R) Land Use District for the development of a four lot Residential subdivision entitled the Shadow Ridge Subdivision.
A public hearing on this matter will be held before the Board of Uinta County Commissioners on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, at approximately 2:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of the Uinta County Complex, Evanston, Wyoming.
PUBLISHED: May 21, 28, 2021 05214
INVITATION TO BID
PUBLIC WORKS
NAME: 2021 or newer full eject Automated Side Loader Refuse Compactor
Truck and Cab Chassis
OWNER:
City of Evanston
1200 Main Street
Evanston, WY. 82930
Phone: (307) 783-6450
SEALED BIDS for a 2021 or newer full eject Automated Side Loader Refuse Compactor Truck and Cab Chassis will be received by the City of Evanston at the Department of Public Works, 33 Allegiance Circle, Evanston, Wyoming; until 2:00 p.m., TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2021, at which time any and all bids received will be opened and read aloud.
BID SPECIFICATIONS may be obtained at the Department of Public Works, Evanston, WY 82930; Phone: (307) 783-6451; a hard copy requires a payment of $12.00 for each set; non-refundable.
WYOMING STATE STATUTES apply to the bidding of Public Works Project(s):
W.S. 16-6-104; 5% Wyoming Materials and Suppliers Preference
RESIDENT PREFERENCE(S): In order to receive a five percent (5%) resident preference, resident contractors and material suppliers must be state certified and receive a certificate of residency. When obtaining project bid documents, resident contractors and suppliers must indicate their residency status by providing their residency certification number. Certified resident suppliers shall submit a list of supplies and materials, specific to the project, which qualify to receive preference along with company contact names and phone numbers. Contact information from resident suppliers shall be available to resident contractors to use in preparing bids and meeting Wyoming statutory requirements.
The OWNER reserves the right to reject all or any part of bids if the Governing Body determines that it is in the best interest of the City to do so.
City of Evanston Public Works phone number is 307-783-6450:
Carolyn Maddux Administrative Assistant III
cmaddux@evanstonwy.org
Gordon Robinson Director of Public Work
GordonRobinson@evanstonwy.org
Brad Tollefson Manager of Environmental Services
btollefson@evanstonwy.org
(If emailing, include Bid name on subject line)
City of Evanston
Kent Williams, Mayor
PUBLISHED: May 26, 28, June 2, 4, 2021 05261
INVITATION TO BID
PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT; MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
CITY OF EVANSTON
1200 MAIN STREET
EVANSTON WY 82930
PHONE: (307) 783-6459
SEALED BIDS for construction of asphalt pavement improvements will be received by the City of Evanston, until 2:00 pm., June 10, 2021 at which time any and all bids received will be opened and read aloud, the successful bidder shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment necessary for completion of the project.
MATERIALS INCLUDE: Approximately, 3565 tons of Hot Mix Asphalt Pavement (HMAP), 30,000 SY Plant Mix Milling, tack coat, 16 water valve grade rings, 26 sewer manhole grade rings, 47,000 SY Chip Seal and pavement re-striping.
WORK DESCRIPTION: Street cleaning, asphalt milling, weed removal and surface preparation, traffic control, placement and compaction of plant mix asphalt, chip sealing, pavement re-striping, adjustment of sewer manhole covers and water valve boxes.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the Department of Public Works: City Engineer, 33 Allegiance Circle, Evanston, WY 82930; Phone: (307) 783-6459, Upon payment of $15.00 for each set; non-refundable. Registration at the office of the City Engineer is required to receive full bidding documents and to indicate residency status.
WYOMING STATE STATUTES apply to the bidding and construction of all Public Works
Project(s):
w.s. 15-1-1 13; 5% Bid Bond required.
w.s. 16-6-102; 5% Resident Contractor Preference.
w.s. 16-6-104; 5% Wyoming Materials and Suppliers Preference.
w.s. 16-6-1 12; Performance Guarantee.
w.s. 16-6-201 - 16-6-206; Resident Labor Preference.
w.s. 27-3-502(f) Registration with taxing authority,
RESIDENT PREFERENCE(S): In order to receive a five percent (5%) resident preference, resident contractors and material suppliers must be state certified and receive a certificate of residency. When obtaining project bid documents, resident contractors and suppliers must indicate their residency status by providing their residency certification number. Certified resident suppliers shall submit a list of supplies and materials, specific to the project, which qualify to receive preference along with company contact names and phone numbers. Contact information from resident suppliers shall be available to resident contractors to use in preparing bids and meeting Wyoming statutory requirements.
The OWNER reserves the right to reject all bids if the Governing Body determines that it is in the best interest of the City to do so and reserves the right to waive any formalities as provided by law.
City of Evanston Engineering phone number is 307-783-6459:
Dawn Worley Administrative Assistant dworley@evanstonwy.org
Gordon Robinson Director of Public Works
Dean Barker City Engineer
(If emailing, include project name on subject line)
The completion date for this project is August 6, 2021.
City of Evanston
Kent Williams, Mayor
PUBLISHED: May 26, 28, June 2, 2021 05263