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How to place a Public Notice Jackson Hole News&Guide • PO Box 7445 Jackson, WY 83002 • (307) 733-2047 Rate: $8.75 per column inch Preferred Method of Submission is via Email in a Word/Text document to [email protected]. Legals submitted via hard copy or PDF will be charged a typsetting fee of $10.00 per typed page LEGAL DEADLINE: FRIDAY AT 3:00 PM TETON COUNTY NOTICE TO APPROPRIATORS OF WATER Public notice is hereby given that the following listed water users have completed the requirements of proof of appro- priation and beneficial use of ground water for the following wells approved by the State Engineer. Pursuant to Section 41-4-511, Wyoming Statutes, 1977, the below listed proofs of appropriation will be held open for public inspection from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. during April 20 through April 24, 2015, at the following location(s): 1. State Engineer’s Office, Herschler Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 2. Office of the Division Superintendent, Town Hall, Cokeville, Wyoming. As allowed by Section 41-4-312, any person claiming a water right interest in the same sources of supply to which the below advertised proofs refer may inform the Water Division Superintendent of his desire to contest the rights of the person or persons seeking adjudication. The statement of contest shall be presented within fifteen days after the closing of the public inspection and shall state with reasonable certainty the grounds of the contest. The statement must be verified by the sworn affidavit of the contestant, his agent or attorney. If no contest is initiated, the advertised proofs will be submit- ted to the State Board of Control for consideration during its meeting beginning on May 11, 2015, with the Division Superintendent’s recommendation that certificates of appro- priation be issued. KEVIN PAYNE, INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT, WATER DIVISION FOUR Publish: 04/01/15 • MEETING NOTICES • Teton County Board of Commissioners Voucher Meeting Notice 200 S. Willow, Jackson, Wyoming Monday, April 6, 2015, 9:00 a.m. Meeting agenda available at: http://www.tetonwyo.org/ bcc/meeting/county-commissioners-voucher-meeting/5769/ Meeting streaming is available from website. Publish: 04/01/15 Teton County Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting Notice Commissioners Chambers - 200 S Willow Tuesday, April 7, 2015, 9:00 a.m. Meeting agenda available at: http://www.tetonwyo.org/ bcc/meeting/county-commissioners-regular-meeting/5770/ Meeting streaming is available from website. Publish: 04/01/15 • PUBLIC NOTICE • NOTICE OF PUBLIC REVIEW TETON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Teton County Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the applications listed below as authorized by the Wyoming State Statutes, Sections 18-5- 201 through 18-5-203, et. seq. The Public Hearing will be held in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S. Willow in Jackson, Wyoming on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, in their regular meeting which begins at 09:00 AM. Information regarding the appli- cations listed below may be obtained from the Teton County Planning and Development Department, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., telephone 307-733-3959. 1. Applicant: SNAKE RIVER ASSOCIATES, LLC Permit No.: CUP2015-0001 Request: Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Article 8.4.2 of the Teton County Land Development Regulations, to permit Reception/Event Uses in the Rural Zone on the 295- acre Snake River Ranch Giltner parcel. Location: 5700 Snake River Ranch Road. Generally located on the west side of Moose-Wilson Road, approximately 3 miles south of Teton Village (T41N, R117W, S1). The prop- erty is zoned Rural and is partially in the Scenic and Natural Resources Overlays. Publish: 04/01/15 • OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS • TETON COUNTY DIVISION OFFICES • REQUEST FOR BIDS • TETON COUNTY TETON SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING JACKSON, WYOMING TETON COUNTY TRANSFERSTATION SCALE PLAZA ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the construction of the Teton County Transfer Station Scale Plaza will be received, by Teton County, WY (Owner) at the Teton County Engineering Office, 320 S. King St., Jackson, WY, 83001, until 3:00 P.M. local time on Friday, May 8, 2015 (commonly known as the Old Library), at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The Project consists of constructing the Teton County Transfer Station Scale Plaza. Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a lump sum and unit price basis, with additive alternate bid items as indicated in the Bid Form. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Teton County Engineering Office, 320 S. King St., Jackson, WY, 83001, Charles Fiedler, Project Manager, (800-645-5238) [email protected]. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Bidding Documents may also be examined and obtained online from the Teton County website at http://www. tetonwyo.org/enginr/topics/find/253146. Printed copies are available for purchase from Stinky Prints, Inc. (www.stink- yprints.com), 260 E. Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001, phone 307-690-8892. No bids will be opened unless sealed and filed with the Teton County Engineering Office and accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Owner for 5% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agreement contract and furnish the required documents). The successful bidder shall provide a 100% Performance and Payment bond, certified check, or approved equivalent in an amount at least equal to the Contract Price, as security for the faithful performance and payment of all of Contractor’s obliga- tions under the Contract. In accordance with Wyoming Statutes, a five percent (5%) bid preference will apply to bids from Wyoming Resident Contractors and all bidders shall comply with the “Preference for State Laborers / Wyoming Preference Act of 1971”. A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held at 9:00 A.M. local time on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at the Teton County Engineering Office, 320 S. King St., Jackson, WY, 83001. All prospective bidders who wish to submit a proposal must attend. Any prospective bidder who arrives later than 9:00 AM will be disqualified from bidding. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. Publish: 04/01, 04/08, 04/15/15 INVITATION FOR BIDS TETON COUNTY DETENTION CENTER INMATE MEAL SERVICE 2015-2016 The Teton County Sheriff hereby invites bids for Inmate Health Care Services at 175 S Willow Jackson, Wyoming. The contract period will be from July 1st, 2015 through June 30th, 2016. Bid packages are available from, and sealed bids will be received at the Teton County Detention Center 175 S Willow Jackson, Wyoming or P.O. Box 1885 Jackson, Wyoming 83001. Bids must be received by 3:00 P.M. MST on Thursday, April 28th, 2015. To be considered, bids must be sealed and accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Teton County Sheriff for 5% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agreement contract and furnish the required documents). Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, agricultural products, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the state. W.S. §16-6-106(LexisNexis 2003). The owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. Call Sergeant Troy Sutton, at the Teton Sheriff Sheriff’s Office TETON COUNTY NOTICES Teton County Board of Commissioners Public NOTICES What is a Public Notice? These pages include a variety of notices required by Town, County and State statutes and regulations. These notices include Meeting Agendas, proposed city and county ordinances, tax and budget information, Liquor Licenses, foreclosures, summonses and bid invitations. APRIL 1st, 2015 WELL LOCATION AMOUNT GAL. CLAIMANT U.W. PERMIT/W.R. NAME OF WELL PRIORITY OF PER USE OR S.C. NUMBER DATE Sec. Twp. Range ACREAGE MINUTE Richard B. Black Permit No. U.W. 199706 Black #7 February 4, 2013 2 42N 116W 0 ac. 75 gpm Misc. Black Family Trust; Snake Permit No. U.W. 197728 Lot 3E Well No. 2 April 2, 2012 2 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc. River Conservancy Foundation Buffalo Fork Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 76128 NeVille #2 October 29, 1987 21 45N 112W 0 ac. 60 gpm Misc. Buffalo Fork Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 83714 Enl. NeVille #2 October 3, 1990 21 45N 112W 0 ac. 40 gpm Misc. Buffalo Fork Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 162899 2nd Enl. NeVille #2 September 17, 2004 21 45N 112W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc. Gerald T. Halpin Revocable Permit No. U.W. 163505 Lost Creek Ranch No. 4 October 7, 2004 36 44N 115W 0 ac. 45 gpm Misc. Trust; LCRH2O, LLC Gerald T. Halpin Revocable Permit No. U.W. 196272 2nd Enl. Lost Creek Ranch July 21, 2011 36 44N 115W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc. Trust No. 4 HB Family Limited Partnership Permit No. U.W. 196463 Higley GH Well #1 August 17, 2011 27 41N 117W 0 ac. 40 gpm Misc. William A & Anne M Hoglund Permit No. U.W. 192767 Hoglund ARU, Well #1 of 2 April 8, 2010 13 41N 117W 0 ac. 25 gpm Dom. William A. & Anne M. Permit No. U.W. 196778 Enl. Hoglund ARU, September 23, 2011 13 41N 117W 0 ac. 10 gpm Misc. Hoglund Well #1 of 2 Jackson Hole Ranch 3, LLC Permit No. U.W. 50117 JH Ranch #1 September 27, 1979 3 42N 116W 0 ac. 12 gpm Stock Jackson Hole Ranch 2, LLC Permit No. U.W. 195831 Enl. JH Ranch #1 May 25, 2011 3 42N 116W 0 ac. 0 gpm Dom,Misc Knauss Community Property Tr. Permit No. U.W. 195030 Knauss #1 Well February 4, 2011 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 70 gpm Misc. Mark & Marcie Feldman Permit No. U.W. 145840 Feldman #1 July 19, 2002 26 41N 117W 33.6 ac. 100 gpm Stock & Family Trust Irr. Henry McKinnell Permit No. U.W. 195597 McKinnell Well April 28, 2011 12 40N 117W 0 ac. 60 gpm Misc. Millham Family Trust Permit No. U.W. 192772 3 Creek Ranch #7 April 22, 2010 12 40N 117W 0 ac. 30 gpm Misc. Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 192093 Stalker Well #1 December 14, 2009 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 120 gpm Misc. Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr. Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 199434 Enl. Stalker Well #1 December 10, 2012 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc. Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr. Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 196826 Stalker Pond October 6, 2011 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 250 gpm Misc. Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr. Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 199433 Enl. Stalker Pond December 10, 2012 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc. Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr. Ricreal Ventures Inc. Permit No. U.W. 196868 Ricreal Ventures Well No 1 September 28, 2011 27 42N 116W 0 ac. 36 gpm Misc. Robert Holik Revocable Trust; Permit No. U.W. 151466 Holik #1 May 16, 2003 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 70 gpm Misc. Renee Holik Revocable Trust Robert Holik Revocable Trust; Permit No. U.W. 183556 Holik #3 October 12, 2007 1 40N 117W 3.78 ac. 150 gpm Irr. Renee Holik Revocable Trust Robert Holik Revocable Trust; Permit No. U.W. 201119 Holik #5 Well September 26, 2013 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 75 gpm Misc. Renee Holik Revocable Trust Robert Neal Patrick Living Tr.; Permit No. U.W. 191569 Misc 1 August 26, 2009 28 41N 117W 0 ac. 120 gpm Misc. Kathleen M. Patrick Living Tr. SAVIT Associates, LLC; Permit No. U.W. 194152 2nd Enl. Lost Creek No. 1 August 27, 2010 31 44N 114W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc. John & Heath Faraci SAVIT Associates, LLC; Permit No. U.W. 194151 Enl. Lost Creek Ranch August 27, 2010 31 44N 114W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc. John & Heath Faraci No. 2 SAVIT Associates, LLC; Permit No. U.W. 194153 Enl. Lost Creek Ranch August 27, 2010 36 44N 115W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc. John & Heath Faraci No. 4 Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 189982 Trinity Ranch SA-101-1 March 19, 2009 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc. Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 189983 Trinity Ranch SA-101-2 March 19, 2009 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc. Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 191232 Trinity Ranch SA-101-3 July 22, 2009 22 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc. Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 191233 Trinity Ranch SA-101-4 July 22, 2009 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 125 gpm Misc. Bernard A. Wirth; Permit No. U.W. 198480 WIRTH No. 1 July 26, 2012 2 42N 116W 0 ac. 60 gpm Misc. Sheila R. McIlnay PUBLIC NOTICE TETON COUNTY GOVERNMENT As required by Wyoming State Statute §18-3- 516 (f), information on meeting dates, meeting agendas, official minutes, annual budget, and other information required by law to be published in a newspaper of general circulation can also be accessed on the county website: www.tetonwyo.org Publish: 04/01/15

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Page 1: What is a How to place a Public Notice Public Notice

How to place a Public Notice Jackson Hole News&Guide • PO Box 7445Jackson, WY 83002 • (307) 733-2047

Rate: $8.75 per column inch

Preferred Method of Submission is via Email in a Word/Text

document to [email protected]. Legals submitted

via hard copy or PDF will be charged a typsetting fee of $10.00

per typed page

LEGAL DEADLINE: FRIDAY AT 3:00 PM

TETON COUNTYNOTICE TO APPROPRIATORS OF WATER Public notice is hereby given that the following listed water users have completed the requirements of proof of appro-priation and beneficial use of ground water for the following wells approved by the State Engineer. Pursuant to Section 41-4-511, Wyoming Statutes, 1977, the below listed proofs of appropriation will be held open for public inspection from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. during April 20 through April 24, 2015, at the following location(s): 1. State Engineer’s Office, Herschler Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 2. Office of the Division Superintendent, Town Hall, Cokeville, Wyoming. As allowed by Section 41-4-312, any person claiming a water right interest in the same sources of supply to which the below advertised proofs refer may inform the Water Division Superintendent of his desire to contest the rights of the person or persons seeking adjudication. The statement of contest shall be presented within fifteen days after the closing of the public inspection and shall state with reasonable certainty the grounds of the contest. The statement must be verified by the sworn affidavit of the contestant, his agent or attorney. If no contest is initiated, the advertised proofs will be submit-ted to the State Board of Control for consideration during its meeting beginning on May 11, 2015, with the Division Superintendent’s recommendation that certificates of appro-priation be issued. KEVIN PAYNE, INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT, WATER DIVISION FOUR

Publish: 04/01/15

• MEETING NOTICES •

Teton County Board of Commissioners Voucher Meeting Notice200 S. Willow, Jackson, Wyoming Monday, April 6, 2015, 9:00 a.m.

Meeting agenda available at: http://www.tetonwyo.org/bcc/meeting/county-commissioners-voucher-meeting/5769/ Meeting streaming is available from website.Publish: 04/01/15

Teton County Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting Notice Commissioners Chambers - 200 S WillowTuesday, April 7, 2015, 9:00 a.m.

Meeting agenda available at: http://www.tetonwyo.org/bcc/meeting/county-commissioners-regular-meeting/5770/ Meeting streaming is available from website.Publish: 04/01/15

• PUBLIC NOTICE •

NOTICE OF PUBLIC REVIEWTETON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETINGTuesday, April 21, 2015

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Teton County Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of considering the applications listed below as authorized by the Wyoming State Statutes, Sections 18-5-201 through 18-5-203, et. seq. The Public Hearing will be held in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S. Willow in Jackson, Wyoming on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, in their regular meeting which begins at 09:00 AM. Information regarding the appli-cations listed below may be obtained from the Teton County Planning and Development Department, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., telephone 307-733-3959.

1. Applicant: SNAKE RIVER ASSOCIATES, LLC Permit No.: CUP2015-0001 Request: Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Article 8.4.2 of the Teton County Land Development Regulations, to permit Reception/Event Uses in the Rural Zone on the 295-acre Snake River Ranch Giltner parcel. Location: 5700 Snake River Ranch Road. Generally located on the west side of Moose-Wilson Road, approximately 3 miles south of Teton Village (T41N, R117W, S1). The prop-erty is zoned Rural and is partially in the Scenic and Natural Resources Overlays.Publish: 04/01/15

• OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS •TETON COUNTY DIVISION OFFICES

• REQUEST FOR BIDS •

TETON COUNTY TETON SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING JACKSON, WYOMING TETON COUNTY TRANSFERSTATION SCALE PLAZA

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the construction of the Teton County Transfer Station Scale Plaza will be received, by Teton County, WY (Owner) at the Teton County Engineering Office, 320 S. King St., Jackson, WY, 83001, until 3:00 P.M. local time on Friday, May 8, 2015 (commonly known as the Old Library), at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The Project consists of constructing the Teton County Transfer Station Scale Plaza.

Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a lump sum and unit price basis, with additive alternate bid items as indicated in the Bid Form.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Teton County Engineering Office, 320 S. King St., Jackson, WY, 83001, Charles Fiedler, Project Manager, (800-645-5238) [email protected]. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Bidding Documents may also be examined and obtained online from the Teton County website at http://www.tetonwyo.org/enginr/topics/find/253146. Printed copies are available for purchase from Stinky Prints, Inc. (www.stink-yprints.com), 260 E. Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001, phone 307-690-8892.

No bids will be opened unless sealed and filed with the Teton County Engineering Office and accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Owner for 5% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agreement contract and furnish the required documents).

The successful bidder shall provide a 100% Performance and Payment bond, certified check, or approved equivalent in an amount at least equal to the Contract Price, as security for the faithful performance and payment of all of Contractor’s obliga-tions under the Contract.

In accordance with Wyoming Statutes, a five percent (5%) bid preference will apply to bids from Wyoming Resident Contractors and all bidders shall comply with the “Preference for State Laborers / Wyoming Preference Act of 1971”.

A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held at 9:00 A.M. local time on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at the Teton County Engineering Office, 320 S. King St., Jackson, WY, 83001. All prospective bidders who wish to submit a proposal must attend. Any prospective bidder who arrives later than 9:00 AM will be disqualified from bidding.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. Publish: 04/01, 04/08, 04/15/15

INVITATION FOR BIDS TETON COUNTY DETENTION CENTER INMATE MEAL SERVICE 2015-2016

The Teton County Sheriff hereby invites bids for Inmate Health Care Services at 175 S Willow Jackson, Wyoming. The contract period will be from July 1st, 2015 through June 30th, 2016.

Bid packages are available from, and sealed bids will be received at the Teton County Detention Center 175 S Willow Jackson, Wyoming or P.O. Box 1885 Jackson, Wyoming 83001. Bids must be received by 3:00 P.M. MST on Thursday, April 28th, 2015.

To be considered, bids must be sealed and accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Teton County Sheriff for 5% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agreement contract and furnish the required documents).

Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, agricultural products, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the state. W.S. §16-6-106(LexisNexis 2003).

The owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals.

Call Sergeant Troy Sutton, at the Teton Sheriff Sheriff’s Office

TETON COUNTY NOTICESTeton County Board

of Commissioners

Public NOTICES

What is a Public Notice? These pages include a variety

of notices required by Town,

County and State statutes and

regulations. These notices include

Meeting Agendas, proposed

city and county ordinances,

tax and budget information, Liquor Licenses, foreclosures,

summonses and bid invitations.

APRIL 1st, 2015

WELL LOCATION AMOUNT GAL.

CLAIMANT U.W. PERMIT/W.R. NAME OF WELL PRIORITY OF PER USE

OR S.C. NUMBER DATE Sec. Twp. Range ACREAGE MINUTE

Richard B. Black Permit No. U.W. 199706 Black #7 February 4, 2013 2 42N 116W 0 ac. 75 gpm Misc.

Black Family Trust; Snake Permit No. U.W. 197728 Lot 3E Well No. 2 April 2, 2012 2 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc.

River Conservancy Foundation

Buffalo Fork Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 76128 NeVille #2 October 29, 1987 21 45N 112W 0 ac. 60 gpm Misc.

Buffalo Fork Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 83714 Enl. NeVille #2 October 3, 1990 21 45N 112W 0 ac. 40 gpm Misc.

Buffalo Fork Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 162899 2nd Enl. NeVille #2 September 17, 2004 21 45N 112W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc.

Gerald T. Halpin Revocable Permit No. U.W. 163505 Lost Creek Ranch No. 4 October 7, 2004 36 44N 115W 0 ac. 45 gpm Misc.

Trust; LCRH2O, LLC

Gerald T. Halpin Revocable Permit No. U.W. 196272 2nd Enl. Lost Creek Ranch July 21, 2011 36 44N 115W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc.

Trust No. 4

HB Family Limited Partnership Permit No. U.W. 196463 Higley GH Well #1 August 17, 2011 27 41N 117W 0 ac. 40 gpm Misc.

William A & Anne M Hoglund Permit No. U.W. 192767 Hoglund ARU, Well #1 of 2 April 8, 2010 13 41N 117W 0 ac. 25 gpm Dom.

William A. & Anne M. Permit No. U.W. 196778 Enl. Hoglund ARU, September 23, 2011 13 41N 117W 0 ac. 10 gpm Misc.

Hoglund Well #1 of 2

Jackson Hole Ranch 3, LLC Permit No. U.W. 50117 JH Ranch #1 September 27, 1979 3 42N 116W 0 ac. 12 gpm Stock

Jackson Hole Ranch 2, LLC Permit No. U.W. 195831 Enl. JH Ranch #1 May 25, 2011 3 42N 116W 0 ac. 0 gpm Dom,Misc

Knauss Community Property Tr. Permit No. U.W. 195030 Knauss #1 Well February 4, 2011 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 70 gpm Misc.

Mark & Marcie Feldman Permit No. U.W. 145840 Feldman #1 July 19, 2002 26 41N 117W 33.6 ac. 100 gpm Stock &

Family Trust Irr.

Henry McKinnell Permit No. U.W. 195597 McKinnell Well April 28, 2011 12 40N 117W 0 ac. 60 gpm Misc.

Millham Family Trust Permit No. U.W. 192772 3 Creek Ranch #7 April 22, 2010 12 40N 117W 0 ac. 30 gpm Misc.

Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 192093 Stalker Well #1 December 14, 2009 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 120 gpm Misc.

Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr.

Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 199434 Enl. Stalker Well #1 December 10, 2012 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc.

Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr.

Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 196826 Stalker Pond October 6, 2011 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 250 gpm Misc.

Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr.

Peter Stalker III Living Trust & Permit No. U.W. 199433 Enl. Stalker Pond December 10, 2012 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc.

Anne Goode Stalker Living Tr.

Ricreal Ventures Inc. Permit No. U.W. 196868 Ricreal Ventures Well No 1 September 28, 2011 27 42N 116W 0 ac. 36 gpm Misc.

Robert Holik Revocable Trust; Permit No. U.W. 151466 Holik #1 May 16, 2003 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 70 gpm Misc.

Renee Holik Revocable Trust

Robert Holik Revocable Trust; Permit No. U.W. 183556 Holik #3 October 12, 2007 1 40N 117W 3.78 ac. 150 gpm Irr.

Renee Holik Revocable Trust

Robert Holik Revocable Trust; Permit No. U.W. 201119 Holik #5 Well September 26, 2013 1 40N 117W 0 ac. 75 gpm Misc.

Renee Holik Revocable Trust

Robert Neal Patrick Living Tr.; Permit No. U.W. 191569 Misc 1 August 26, 2009 28 41N 117W 0 ac. 120 gpm Misc.

Kathleen M. Patrick Living Tr.

SAVIT Associates, LLC; Permit No. U.W. 194152 2nd Enl. Lost Creek No. 1 August 27, 2010 31 44N 114W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc.

John & Heath Faraci

SAVIT Associates, LLC; Permit No. U.W. 194151 Enl. Lost Creek Ranch August 27, 2010 31 44N 114W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc.

John & Heath Faraci No. 2

SAVIT Associates, LLC; Permit No. U.W. 194153 Enl. Lost Creek Ranch August 27, 2010 36 44N 115W 0 ac. 0 gpm Misc.

John & Heath Faraci No. 4

Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 189982 Trinity Ranch SA-101-1 March 19, 2009 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc.

Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 189983 Trinity Ranch SA-101-2 March 19, 2009 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc.

Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 191232 Trinity Ranch SA-101-3 July 22, 2009 22 42N 116W 0 ac. 100 gpm Misc.

Trinity Ranch, LLC Permit No. U.W. 191233 Trinity Ranch SA-101-4 July 22, 2009 15 42N 116W 0 ac. 125 gpm Misc.

Bernard A. Wirth; Permit No. U.W. 198480 WIRTH No. 1 July 26, 2012 2 42N 116W 0 ac. 60 gpm Misc.

Sheila R. McIlnay

  PUBLIC NOTICE

TETON COUNTY GOVERNMENT

As required by Wyoming State Statute §18-3-

516 (f), information on meeting dates, meeting agendas, official minutes, annual budget, and

other information required by law to be published in a newspaper of general

circulation can also be accessed on the county website: www.tetonwyo.org Publish: 04/01/15

Page 2: What is a How to place a Public Notice Public Notice

(307)733-2141 if you have any questions.Publish: 04/01, 04/08/15

INVITATION FOR BIDS TETON COUNTY DETENTION CENTER INMATE HEALTH CARE SERVICES 2015-2016

The Teton County Sheriff’s Office hereby invites bids for Inmate Health Care Services at 175 S Willow Jackson, Wyoming. The contract period will be from July 1st, 2015 through June 30th, 2016.

Bid packages are available from, and sealed bids will be received at the Teton County Detention Center 175 S Willow Jackson, Wyoming or P.O. Box 1885 Jackson, Wyoming 83001. Bids must be received by 3:00 P.M. MST on Thursday, April 28th, 2015.

To be considered, bids must be sealed and accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Teton County Sheriff for 5% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agreement contract and furnish the required documents).

Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, agricultural products, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the state. W.S. §16-6-106(LexisNexis 2003).

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals.

Call Sergeant Troy Sutton at the Teton County Sheriff‘s Office (307)733-2141 if you have any questions.Publish: 04/01, 04/08/15

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSConstruction and Long-term FinancingThe Grove Mixed-Use Affordable Housing DevelopmentTeton County Housing AuthorityTeton County, Wyoming

The Teton County Housing Authority (TCHA) is seeking writ-ten proposals from qualified firms that provide financing for qualified local governmental entities.

TCHA is seeking construction and long-term financing for The Grove Phases 2 and 3 affordable housing development located at 250 Scott Lane and 825 Snow King Avenue in Teton County, Wyoming.

A sealed original proposal must be received by TCHA at 260 W. Broadway, Suite B; Jackson, WY 83001 by 4:00 PM MST, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Proposals shall be hand-delivered or sent to the physical address via UPS or Fed-Ex.

All qualified firms interest in submitting a proposal shall obtain an electronic or hard copy of the Request for Proposals (RFP) from:

Stacy Stoker Interim Executive Director, TCHA 307-732-0867 [email protected]

All qualified firms, including minority and/or women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit proposalsPublish: 04/01/15

Teton County Request for Proposal:UPGRADE CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM TO CISCO BUSINESS EDITION 6000Visit tetonwyo.org/it for documents and schedulePublish: 04/01, 04/08/15

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC REVIEWTETON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGMay 4, 2015

Notice is hereby given that a special meeting will be held by the Teton County Planning Commission for the purpose of considering the applications listed below as authorized by the Wyoming State Statutes, Sections 18-5-201 through 18-5-203, et. seq. The special meeting will be held in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S. Willow in Jackson, Wyoming on May 4th at 6:00 PM. Information regarding the applications listed below may be obtained online at www.jacksontetonplan.com or in person at the Teton County Planning and Development Department, Teton County Clerk’s Office, and Teton County Library during normal business hours. Contact Alex Norton with questions at [email protected] or 307-733-3959. Teton County has complied with the requirements of Wyoming Statute §9-5-304 pertaining to the Wyoming Regulatory Takings Act.

1. Applicant: Teton County Planning Director Permit No.: AMD2015-0001 Request: Amend the text of the Land Development Regulations, pursuant to Section 8.7.1, LDR Text Amendments, to establish three new zones in Division 3.2; update use standards in Division 6.1 that apply predomi-nately in rural areas of the community; update and add con-servation development options in Division 7.1; and make other related changes throughout the LDRs to implement the Comprehensive Plan vision for the rural areas of the commu-nity. Location: Applies Countywide2. Applicant: Teton County Planning Director Permit No.: ZMA2015-0001 Request: Amendment of the Official Zoning Map, pursuant to Section 8.7.2, Zoning Map Amendment, of the Teton County Land Development Regulations, to rezone lands identified as rural areas in the Comprehensive Plan to one of three new zones or Public/Semi-Public. Location: Applies Countywide except to certain properties zoned Business Conservation (BC) in Buffalo Valley and Moose, the area generally known as the townsite of Kelly, areas with Planned Resort zoning, the Spring Creek resort

area, and those areas identified in the Comprehensive Plan as stable or transitional subareas which are commonly known as: the Town of Jackson, Teton Village, the Aspens area, Wilson, South Park Service Center, Hog Island, Hoback, and the ‘core’ area of Alta.Publish: 04/01/15

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INVITATION FOR BIDS 2015 COUNTY ROAD DUST CONTROL PROJECTPROJECT NO. 1-15-MTETON COUNTY, WYOMING

Invitation for Bids for applying dust control agent to various County Roads in Teton County, Wyoming.

Notice is hereby given that Teton County, Wyoming (Owner) will receive sealed bids prior to 10:00 AM MDT on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at the Teton County Road & Levee Office, 3190 South Adams Canyon Road in Jackson, Wyoming, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Project consists of application of dust control agent to various County Roads in Teton County, Wyoming. Total proj-ect length is approximately 12 miles. Any bids received later than the time specified above will be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder.

The drawings along with bid and Contract Documents are available electronically. Contact Dave Gustafson at [email protected] or 307.732.8586 to request a set of the Documents.

All bids must be accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Owner for 10% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agree-ment contract and furnish the required documents).

The successful bidder shall provide a 100% performance and payment bond.

This project is subject to numerous Federal / State require-ments including compliance with Davis – Bacon minimum wages.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals.

END OF INVITATIONPublish: 03/25, 04/01, 04/08/15

INVITATION FOR BIDS TETON COUNTY FAIR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT 002-2015

Invitation for Bids for the set up and take down of the 2015 Teton County Fair. The Construction Contract shall be start on July 13, 2015 and end on July 31st, 2015.

Notice is hereby given that Teton County, Wyoming (Owner) will receive sealed bids for the construction bid 002-2015 prior to 5:00 P.M. MDT on Wednesday, April 8th, 2015 at the Teton County Fair Building, 305 W. Snow King Avenue (mailing address PO Box 3075) Jackson, Wyoming 83001 for the con-struction of the Teton County Fair. The bid instructions and Contract Documents are on file at the office of the Teton County Fair, 305 W. Snow King Avenue, Jackson, Wyoming 83001 and may be picked up free of charge.

No bids will be opened unless sealed and filed.

Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, agricultural products, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the state. W.S. §16-6-106(LexisNexis 2003).

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals.

Call Tracy Ross, Teton County Fair Manager (307)733-5289 if you have any questions.

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INVITATION FOR BIDS SPRING GULCH ROAD & HIGHWAY 22 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 2 PROJECT NO. 2-15-M TETON COUNTY, WYOMING

Invitation for Bids for various roadway and pathway improve-ments at the intersection of Spring Gulch Road and Wyoming Highway 22 in Teton County, Wyoming.

Notice is hereby given that Teton County, Wyoming, hereinaf-ter referred to as the “Owner”, will be accepting sealed Bids for a general contract for construction of the Spring Gulch Road & Highway 22 Intersection Improvements – Phase 2 project. Sealed Bids will be received at the office of the Teton County Engineering Department, 320 South King Street, Jackson, Wyoming until 10:00 AM MDT on Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The project consists of demolition of existing concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, asphalt pavement, traffic delineators, signs, bollards, signal pole and related appurtenances and the installation of new asphalt pavement, concrete curb and gutter, concrete island and sidewalk, timber utility pole, steel utility poles, pedestrian detectors and indica-tors, signal cabinet, radar detection system, signs and other related appurtenances. Any bids received later than the time specified will be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder.

Prospective Bidders may obtain one (1) set of the Contract Documents (includes one (1) set of plans and one (1) Project Manual) from the office of the Teton County Engineering Department, 320 South King Street, Jackson, Wyoming. No deposit will be required. Questions regarding obtaining a set of the Contract Documents shall be directed to David

Gustafson at 307.732.8586.

All bids must be accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Owner for 10% of the bid amount. The successful bidder shall provide a 100% perfor-mance and payment bond.

In accordance with Wyoming Statutes, a five percent (5%) bid preference will apply to bids from Wyoming Resident Contractors and all bidders shall comply with the “Preference for State Laborers / Wyoming Preference Act of 1971”.

A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at the office of the Teton County Engineering Department, 320 South King Street, Jackson, Wyoming on Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 9:00 AM MDT. All prospective bidders who wish to submit a pro-posal must attend. Bids from General Contractors not present at the mandatory pre-bid conference will not be accepted.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals.

END OF INVITATION Publish: 03/18, 03/25, 04/01/15

INVITATION FOR BIDS TETON COUNTY SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLINGROLLOFF HOOK TRUCK PROCUREMENT PROJECTTETON COUNTY, WYOMING

Invitation for Bids for the furnishing and delivery of a New International 4300 Rolloff Hook Truck – (or equal).Notice is hereby given that Teton County, Wyoming (Owner) will receive sealed bids prior to 2:00 PM MDT on Friday, April 24, 2015 at the Teton County Solid Waste and Recycling Office, 3270 S. Adams Canyon Road, Jackson, Wyoming for the furnishing and delivery of an International 4300 Rolloff Hook Truck – (or equal) to Jackson, WY.

The Contract Documents are available electronically. Contact Kent Jasperson at [email protected] or 307.732.5768 to request a set of the Documents.

No bids will be opened unless sealed and filed with the Teton County Solid Waste and Recycling Office and accompanied by a money order, certified check, or bid bond payable to the Owner for 10% of the bid amount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written agreement contract and furnish the required documents).

The successful bidder shall provide a 100% Performance Bond.

In accordance with Wyoming Statutes, a five percent (5%) bid preference will apply to bids from Wyoming Resident Contractors.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals.

END OF INVITATIONPublish: 03/18, 03/25, 04/01/15

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TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMARCH 16, 2015 JACKSON, WYOMINGThe Jackson Town Council met in regular session in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 6:00 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be present:MAYOR: Sara Flitner COUNCIL: Jim Stanford, Hailey Morton Levinson, Don Frank, and Bob LenzSTAFF: Bob McLaurin, Audrey Cohen-Davis, Roxanne DeVries Robinson, Larry Pardee, Olivia Goodale, Lea Colasuonno, Cole Nethercott, Todd Smith, Johnny Ziem, Lindsay Kessel, Paul Anthony, Carl Pelletier, Kent Meredith, and Tyler Sinclair Mayor Flitner announced that there will be a special meeting on March 19, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. for the District 2 LDR, and that the April 6, 2015 joint information and regular evening meetings have been rescheduled to April 13, 2015.A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Don Frank to approve the consent calendar as presented with the exception of items D, I, K, and L listed on the agenda. The consent calendar included items 1-10 below with the fol-lowing motions:1. To approve the minutes of the March 2, 2016 regular Town Council meeting as presented.2. To approve the disbursements as presented.Ace Hardware $687.93, Teton County Sheriff $1440.00, Thyssen Krupp $260.90, Evan’s Construction $1329.55, Hach Chemical $4766.14, High Country Linen $1576.25, Interstate Battery $904.70, Interwest Supply Company $1582.18, Jackson Paint & Glass $647.41, Jackson Hole News & Guide $2362.39, Dell $3363.2, LVPL $31376.94, Teton County Fund 19 $108012.56, KMTN $1120.00, Nelson Engineering $2153.50, Ryan Cleaners $635.30, Shervin’s $96.00, Smith Power Products $253.54, St John’s Hospital $692.00, Napa $697.18, Teton Motors $87.18, Knobe’s Radio Shack $8.49, Antler Motel $25.00, Teton Literacy $2250.00, Charlier Associates $2087.87, Animal Care Clinic $2278.59, White Glove Cleaning $500.00, Electrical Wholesale $63.97, WAM $30.00, Centurylink $3910.11, Westbank Sanitation $517.93, Teton County Integrated $13.20, Freedom Mailing $2034.68, Kmart $19.00, Farmer Brothers Coffee $122.90, Teton County Special Fire $16485.92, Energy Laboratories $272.00, Teton County Sanitary Landfill $42.70, Spring Creek Animal Hospital $1092.21, Blue Spruce Cleaners $572.05, Teton County Fund 10 $29507.46, Western States $204.02, Wyoming.com $15.00, Wyoming Department of Transportation $188.61, AT&T $338.33, Teton County Bar Assoc $125.00, Verizon Wireless $1672.51, Zep Sales $1109.95, Xerox $1059.11, Wyoming Mechanical $209.95, Kenworth $70.00, Planet Jackson Hole $321.00, State of Wyoming $4018.10, Yellow Iron $1850.00, LDA Inc $237.93, CAST $600.00, Teton County Fund 13 $84673.50, Kiley Campbell $64.35, Hansen

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Oil $21814.50, Teton Trash Removal $220.00, Ferguson Enterprises $2664.10, Staples $501.86, Peter Romaine $100.00, Jeremy Minor $46.25, ER Office Express $211.97, Visa $16009.30, UPS $31.49, Lani Matthews $5193.50, Charter $1602.46, Idaho Falls Peterbilt $539.00, Respond First Aid $118.98, Gillig $906.26, Warner Truck Center $7120.86, Nicoletti-Flater $375.00, Long Building $2420.00, Bliss Cargo $25.75, Coban $125.00, Stanard & Associates $240.00, Team Laboratory $1725.00, Rammell Refrigeration $3084.20, Delta Gloves $97.40, C&A Professional Cleaning $2000.00, Class C Solutions $192.62, The Hisey Corporation $138.00, Gym Outfitters $3250.00, Fleetpride $187.46, Silverstar $510.67, Evco $35.16, Big R $99.98, Schaeffer Mfg. $1585.00, 4A Engraving $20.00, VWR International $534.86, Focus 43 $45.00, Melissa Thomasma $307.00, Animal Health & Sanitary $816.74, Swagit $1840.00, GM Sheetmetal $127.20, H&R Enterprises $1324.30, Cornforth $11544.10, Routematch $16205.00, Anthony Cordova $1000.00, MGM Eletric $412.50, Kris Green $130.00, Joseph Cunningham $20.00, Safety Vision $12793.00, Elecdata $275.00, David Vandenberg $796.003. To accept the February Municipal Court Report as present-ed in the staff report. 4. To approve the issuance of a malt beverage permit to the Jackson Firefighters Association for the Fireman’s Ball on November 14, 2015, from 7:00 P.M. to 11:59 P.M., subject to the conditions and restrictions listed in the staff report.5. To approve the construction contract with Evans Construction of Jackson, Wyoming in the amount of $100,100.00 and upon legal approval authorize the Mayor to execute all necessary contract agreements.6. To approve of the construction contract for the 2015 Road Marking and Striping Projects with Idaho Traffic Safety of Idaho Falls, Idaho in the amount of $79,255.01 and upon legal approval authorize the Mayor to execute all necessary contract agreements.7. To approve the revised budget schedule to fund the installa-tion of fourteen Grid-Bee Mixers at the Wastewater Treatment Plant in the amounts of: $301,500.00 from the Sewer Capital Fund and $155,500.00 from Energy Conservation Works SPET Fund.8. To approve the special event application made by the Teton County/Jackson Parks & Recreation Department for the 47th Annual Snow King Hill Climb Race, subject to the conditions and restrictions listed in the staff report.9. To approve the issuance of a malt beverage permit to Snow King Mountain Recreation for its pass holder appreciation party on March 22, 2015, from 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., subject to the conditions and restrictions listed in the staff report.10. To approve the temporary banner in conjunction with Ridge Life Church, subject to three (3) conditions of approval listed in the staff report. There was no public comment. Mayor Flitner called for the vote on the motion to approve the consent calendar. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Creekside Market and Deli Second Dispensing Room. Olivia Goodale made staff comment regarding this item. There was no public comment. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Don Frank to approve the request made by Bochicchio Inc. d/b/a Creekside Market and Deli to add a sec-ond dispensing room as described in the staff report, subject to the conditions listed in the staff report. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Special Event: 2015 Teton County Fair. Tracy Ross, repre-senting Teton County Fair, made public comment regarding this item. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to approve the special event applica-tion made by the Teton County Fair Board for the 2015 Teton County Fair including the issuance of a malt beverage permit from July 22 to July 26, subject to the conditions and restric-tions listed in the staff report, and the construction schedule for the Monster X event. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Special Event: Elk Fest. Carl Pelletier made staff comment regarding this item. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Jim Stanford to approve the ElkFest 2015 special event applications made by the ElkFest Committee, subject to the conditions and restrictions listed in the staff report, and recommend that the “street closed ahead” signs be placed at Gill and Center when necessary. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Special Event: Old Bill’s Fun Run for Charity. Carl Pelletier and Roxanne DeVries Robinson made staff comment regard-ing this item. Annie Riddell and David Navaratil representing Mountain Trails Gallery made public comment. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to approve the special event application made by the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole for Old Bill’s Fun Run 2015, subject to the conditions and restrictions listed in the staff report. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Special Event- 4th of July Concert. Carl Pelletier and Todd Smith made staff comment regarding this item. Jeff Potter and Shannon McCormick, representing CMI/JacksonHoleLive, made public comment. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to approve the spe-cial event application made by Center Management Inc. for the JacksonHoleLive 2015 July 4th Concert, subject to the conditions and restrictions listed in the staff report. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. P15-007: Request for Final Plat approval of Snow King Estates Second Filing Addition to the Town of Jackson. Lindsay Kissel made staff comment regarding this item. There was no public comment. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Bob Lenz to approve a Final Plat for Snow King Estates Second Filing Addition to the Town of Jackson, pursuant to the requirements of Division 8.5 Development Options and Subdivision Permits and other applicable requirements of the Land Development Regulations and the departmental reviews attached to the staff report for Item P15-007, subject to one (1) condition of approval:1. Within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of Town Council approval, the applicant shall satisfactorily address all comments made by the Town of Jackson and other review-ing entities included in the departmental reviews attached to the staff report and submit the corrections to the Planning Department. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. P14-094: Request for approval of an amendment to the Town of Jackson Official Zoning District Map to rezone 10 acres of the United States Forest Service property from Rural (R) to

Urban Residential (UR) Property addressed as 45 Rosencrans. Paul Anthony made staff comment regarding this item. S.R. Mills, representing Bear Development, made public com-ment. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Don Frank to make findings 1-4 as set forth in Section 5150.D (General Standards) of the Land Development Regulations relating to 1) Consistent with purposes; 2) Consistent with Comprehensive Plan; 3) Consistent with Land Development Regulations; 4) Consistent with other Town Codes and findings for Section 5150.E (Amendments to the Official Zoning District Map) based upon the findings as pre-sented in the staff report for Item P14-094 to allow an amend-ment to the Town of Jackson Official Zoning District Map to rezone 10 acres of the United States Forest Service property from the Rural (R) District to the Urban Residential (UR) District addressed at 45 Rosencrans, subject to the depart-mental reviews attached to the staff report. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Home Occupation Fees. Tyler Sinclair made staff comment regarding this item. There was no public comment. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson that the Town Council allow all home occupation applicants who paid the $500 fee be refunded in the full amount. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Jim Stanford to read all ordinances by short title. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. ORDINANCE DAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 2.3.4.E.1 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, ORDINANCE 1074 OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, REGARDING HEIGHT OF URBAN RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED THAT:There was no public comment. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Don Frank to approve Ordinance D on second reading. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed Flitner, Lenz, Morton Levinson, and Frank in favor with Stanford opposed. The motion carried. ORDINANCE EAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 4.4.2.G.4 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, ORDINANCE 1074 OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, REGARDING HEIGHT OF STRUCTURES IN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT-TOWNOF JACKSON, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED THAT:There was no public comment. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Don Frank to approve Ordinance E on second reading. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed Flitner, Lenz, Morton Levinson, and Frank in favor with Stanford opposed. The motion carried.ORDINANCE IAN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, AMENDING TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. 986 AND THE FRANCHISE TO SILVER STAR TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED THAT:There was no public comment. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Don Frank to approve Ordinance I on third and final reading and to designate it Ordinance 1083. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. ORDINANCE JAN ORDINANCE GRANTING JACKSON CURBSIDE, INC., A FRANCHISE FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSITION OF RECYCLABLE REFUSE AND COMPOSTABLE MATERIALS FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING IMPACTS ON WASTE HAULING AND LANDFILL OPERATIONS AND SUPPORTING RECYCLING EFFORTS; PROVIDING THE RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES THEREUNDER; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION, DULY ASSEMBLED, THAT:There was no public comment. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to approve Ordinance J on second reading. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. ORDINANCE KAN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A CABLE SYSTEM AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED, THAT: Audrey Cohen-Davis made staff comment regarding this item. Eric Rasmussen representing Charter and Colleen Thompson made public comment. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Bob Lenz to approve Ordinance K on first reading. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Matters from Mayor and Council. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Bob Lenz to appoint Councilwoman Morton Levinson to the Energy Conservation Works/Jackson Hole Energy Sustainability Project Board for the remainder of a three year term expiring in June, 2016. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Hailey Morton Levinson reported on the Energy Conservation Works regular meeting schedule and the March 30, 2015 WAM Region 5 Meeting. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Don Frank to approve travel for anyone who wants to attend the WAM Region 5 Meeting in Afton on March 30th. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Mayor Flitner reported on her brown bag lunch regarding bal-

ancing housing, transportation, & community character.Roxanne DeVries Robinson, Audrey Cohen-Davis, Bob McLaurin, Lea Colasuonno, and Todd Smith made staff comment regarding the appointment of alternate municipal judges. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to continue this item to the next regular Council meeting. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Bob Lenz reported on the ageing nature of the green and white building at the fair and his interest on adding it to an upcoming JIM agenda, and installing a restroom at Phil Baux Park. Bob McLaurin and Larry Pardee made staff comment regarding installing a restroom in Phil Baux Park. A motion was made by Bob Lenz to move forward with a rest room in Phil Baux Park. The motion was withdrawn. Hailey Morton Levinson reported on the NLC Congressional Conference she attended, NLC’s support of the E-Commerce Act and trans-portation funding for municipalities, the Wyoming delegation dinner with North Dakota, and President Obama’s speech at the conference. Jim Stanford reported on the Parks and Rec Board meeting he attended, the river management plan and related administrative costs, upcoming May Park improve-ments, allocation of pool space, and the Affinity Group meeting he attended and related climate change discussion. Matters from the Town Manager. Bob McLaurin reported on March sales tax collections, the WYDOT meeting in Cheyenne he will attend for landslide funding, holding a meeting with residents along Budge Drive, and potential dates for the Housing Summit. Lindsay Kissel reported on the Community Streets Plan and related next steps. Larry Pardee reported on the new crosswalks along South Cache. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to accept the Town Manager’s Report. The Town Manager’s Report contained information on a South Cache Project update, sales and lodging tax collections for March, the CAST sales tax report, WBC and SLIB agenda items, and the Housing Summit. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Jim Stanford to adjourn the meeting. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:44 P.M.Publish: 04/01/15

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMARCH 23, 2015 JACKSON, WYOMINGThe Jackson Town Council met in special session in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 3:03 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be present:MAYOR: Sara Flitner COUNCIL: Don Frank, Hailey Morton Levinson, Jim Stanford, and Bob Lenz. STAFF: Bob McLaurin, Lea Colasuonno, Roxanne Robinson, Larry Pardee, Melissa Owens, and Olivia GoodalePublic Art Task Force Interviews. The Jackson Town Council interviewed Barbara Blythe Gentry and Sam Ankeny for two seats on the Public Art Task Force with three year terms expiring on April 30, 2018. John Frechette could not be reached for a phone interview. Barbara Blythe Gentry and Sam Ankeny made public comment regarding their interest and qualifications in serving on the Public Art Task Force. Olivia Goodale made staff comment and Carrie Geraci made public comment regarding the terms on the Public Art Task Force. Recess to Executive Session. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to recess to execu-tive session to consider the appointment of a professional person and to deliberate on the decision in accordance with Wyoming Statute 16-4-405(a)(ii). Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. The meeting recessed at 3:21 P.M. and reconvened at 3:24 P.M.Potential Appointments to Public Art Task Force. There was a general consensus to add this item to the next agenda. Nelson Engineering 1.B Amendment to Contract for Budge Project. Larry Pardee made staff comment regarding the pur-pose of this item, contract amendment fiscal impact, Westwood Curtis being used as a sub-contractor to explore constructabil-ity, the reasoning for the contingency amount, options to move forward, design and location concepts, various needed ease-ments and related priority, cost sharing and related consider-ations, the project timeframe, the need to obtain more a final-ized cost structure, next steps, and Nelson Engineering being paid for its work through contracts. Bob McLaurin made staff comment regarding the process to form and create easements, meetings held regarding cost sharing between stakeholders, there being no property tax in Jackson, project timeframe, upcoming Council meetings to be held regarding this project, his recent meeting with WYDOT in Cheyenne regarding proj-ect funding, WYDOT’s review of the hillside, his upcoming trip to meet again with WYDOT, the pending MRG application, and coordination with Walgreens. Aaron Pruzan made public comment regarding moving for-ward with the mitigation project, the project timeline, urgency, challenges in obtaining insurance for the Hillside Building, the development history of the hillside and related implica-tions, and his cooperation with regard to landslide mitigation. Joe Rice made public comment regarding previous mitigation efforts made near the Hillside Building prior to the landside, cost sharing, his cooperation with regard to landslide mitiga-tion and the related financial value, including all stakeholders in addition to Walgreens and the Hillside Building owners in the cost sharing discussion, sales tax generation from the Hillside Building, this being a community issue, and parking at the Hillside Building. Discussion followed regarding sewer and storm water ease-ments running under buildings, the necessity of this agree-ment, gratitude for the Hillside Partners’ participation and partnership, community involvement, factors that contribute to changing the project timeline, needing cooperation from various stakeholders to move forward, the work that the Town has put into this project, community feedback regarding proj-ect funding, funding expended during the emergency by the Town, using a cost/benefit analysis with regard to cost sharing, and gratitude for staff’s, Mayor Barron’s and Mayor Flitner’s efforts. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Jim Stanford to approve and award an amend-ment to owner – engineer contract for Phase – 1b preliminary design services with Nelson Engineering in the amount not to exceed $71,028.00, and to authorize Mayor Flitner’s signature on the contract documents. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Winter Parking Ban. Discussion followed regarding enforce-ment of the winter parking ban, consistently working within

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the rules set forth in Municipal Code, the potential for a spring blizzard, allowing road crews to respond to mainte-nance demands, the pros and cons moving forward with an ordinance to allow Council the option to lift the parking ban in the future, and existing signage announcing the winter park-ing ban. Bob McLaurin made staff comment regarding the option to amend the code to allow Council the discretion to lift the park-ing ban in the future, understanding Town Council’s intent for this year, the current enforcement policy of the winter parking ban, and the history of this item. A motion was made by Mayor Flitner and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to direct staff to draft an ordinance to allow Council the discretion to lift the winter parking ban in the future. Discussion followed regarding parking shortages within town and implications of Ride2Fly to parking avail-ability in the parking garage. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed Flitner, Stanford, Morton Levinson, and Frank in favor with Lenz opposed. The motion carried. Adjourn. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to adjourn the meeting to executive session to consider the appointment of a public officer and to deliberate on the decision in accordance with Wyoming Statute 16-4-405(a)(ii) and to consider matters concerning litigation to which the governing body is a party or proposed litigation to which the governing body may be a party in accor-dance with Wyoming Statute 16-4-405(a)(iii). The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 4:17 P.M.Publish: 04/01/15

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMARCH 12, 2015 JACKSON, WYOMINGThe Jackson Town Council met in special session in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 6:00 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be present:MAYOR: Sara Flitner COUNCIL: Don Frank, Hailey Morton Levinson, Jim Stanford, and Bob LenzSTAFF: Tyler Sinclair, Paul Anthony, Tyler Valentine, and Alex NortonDowntown District 2 LDR. Tyler Sinclair and Paul Anthony made staff comment regarding this item. Lou Hochheiser representing St. John’s Hospital, Tom Hedges, Tom Hendrick, Pete Muldoon representing Workers of Wyoming, Barbara Allen, Hank Phibbs, Leslie Petersen, Franz Camenzind, Craig Benjamin representing the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, Bruce Hawtin, Tom Jones representing the Cache Commons HOA, Jane Kranenberg, Jim Loose, Nicole Krieger representing Terry Winchell, Leif Routman, Mary Erickson, Vance Carruth, Nancy Hoffman, Oly Olson, Joe Rice, Betsy Engle representing the Historic Preservation Board, Brenda Wylie, Sava Malachowski, Scott Pierson, Bruce Deets, Arne Jorgensen, and Paul Dunker made public comment. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to continue this item to Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. in Council Chambers. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried.Adjourn. Mayor Flitner adjourned the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 8:55 P.M.Publish: 04/01/15

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMARCH 19, 2015 JACKSON, WYOMINGThe Jackson Town Council met in special session in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 6:01 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be present:MAYOR: Sara Flitner COUNCIL: Don Frank, Hailey Morton Levinson, Jim Stanford, and Bob Lenz STAFF: Tyler Sinclair, Paul Anthony, and Tyler ValentineDowntown District 2 LDR. Tyler Sinclair and Paul Anthony made staff comment regarding this item. Bruce Deets, Mary Gibson representing the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, Scott Pierson, Joe Rice, Rich Bloom, Jay Varley, Frank Hess, Bob Norton, Joe Kudar, Bruce Hawtin, Pete Muldoon, Brenda Wylie representing the Rustic Inn, Jim Wolf, Kate Mead, Anne Cresswell representing the Jackson Hole Community Housing Trust, Paul Dunker, and Kate Sullivan made public comment. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to continue this item to a special meeting at 6:00 P.M. on March 26, 2015. Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Adjourn. Mayor Flitner adjourned the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 8:50 P.M.Publish: 04/01/15

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMARCH 26, 2015 JACKSON, WYOMINGThe Jackson Town Council met in special session in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 5:03 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be present:MAYOR: Sara Flitner COUNCIL: Don Frank, Hailey Morton Levinson, and Bob Lenz. Jim Stanford was absent. STAFF: Olivia GoodaleAdjourn. A motion was made by Bob Lenz and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to adjourn the meeting to executive session to consider matters concerning litigation to which the governing body is a party or proposed litigation to which the governing body may be a party in accordance with Wyoming Statute 16-4-405(a)(iii). Mayor Flitner called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 5:03 P.M.Publish: 04/01/15

• REQUEST FOR BIDS •

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

TOWN OF JACKSON Wastewater Mixing EquipmentTOJ Project No. 15-17

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Jackson, Wyoming, hereinafter referred to as the “Owner” will receive sealed bids at the office of the Town Clerk, Town of Jackson, P.O. Box 1687, 150 East Pearl Avenue, Jackson, Wyoming 83001 up to but not later than 2:00 p.m. MDT on April 23, 2015, for the Town of Jackson Treatment Plant Mixing Equipment.

The furnishing of all necessary labor, equipment, transporta-tion, services, and materials to provide and install a total of fourteen (14) Distance mixing units and all ancillary equip-

ment necessary to provide fully operable systems at the Waste Water Treatment Plant in Jackson, WY.

Bidders may purchase one (1) Set of Contract Documents (includes one (1) set specifications) from the office of the Town Engineer located at 450 West Snow King Drive, Jackson, Wyoming or via mail (P.O. Box 1687, Jackson, Wyoming 83001. The documents shall be purchased from the Town for forty dollars ($40). Questions regarding obtaining a set of the Contract Documents should be directed to the Town Engineer (Shawn P. O’Malley, P.E.) at 307-733-3079.The envelope containing the sealed bids shall be clearly marked to indicate that it is a proposal for the above-named project and shall show the name and address of the bidder. Such proposals will be received by the Owner and will be opened and publicly read aloud at the above-stated times. Each proposal must conform and be responsible to all perti-nent Project Drawings and acknowledge receipt of all adden-dums to the project.All proposals must be accompanied by a Cashier’s Check, Irrevocable Letter of Credit or a Bid Bond, executed by the bidder, as Principal, and a satisfactory surety company, exe-cuted in favor of the Owner in the amount of five percent (5%) of the maximum amount of the proposals. Bid Bond shall be accompanied by a certified copy of Power of Attorney and signed or countersigned by an agent of the bonding company. The Cashier’s Check, Irrevocable Letter of Credit or Bid Bond will be retained by the Owner as liquidated damages if the successful bidder refuses or fails to enter into a contract or to furnish a Contractor’s Payment and Performance Bond, and meet the required provisions for insurance, within ten (10) days after being notified of the award of the Contract.Performance and Payment Bond or other collateral or surety acceptable to the Owner shall be furnished by the successful bidder each in the amount of one hundred and twenty five percent (125%) of the contract price. Such Performance and Payment Bonds shall be accompanied by a certified copy of Power of Attorney and shall be signed or countersigned by a Wyoming resident agent of the bonding company.Preference shall be given to Wyoming laborers and materials as required by the Wyoming Statutes 1977, Section 16-6-104. Preference shall be given to Wyoming Contractors as defined by Wyoming Contractors as defined by Wyoming Statutes 1977, Section 16-6-101, in accordance with the provisions of Section 16-6-102. Attention is also called to the provision of Section 16-6-103 with respect to subcontractors by a successful resident bidder.Attention is also called to the provisions of Wyoming Statutes, 1977, Section 16-6-201 thru 206.The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any irregularities or formalities in the proposals.Publish: 04/01, 04/08, 04/15/15

GENERAL PUBLIC NOTICES

• ESTATE PROBATE •

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF WYOMING,IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TETON,NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:

MANUEL B. LOPEZ,

Deceased. Probate No.: 3028

NOTICE OF PROOF OF WILL WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of March, 2015, the Last Will and Testament of Manuel B. Lopez was admitted to probate by the above named court and there will be no present administration of the estate. Any action to set aside the Will shall be filed in the Court within three (3) months from the date of first publication of this notice, or thereafter be forever barred. DATED this 25th day of March, 2015.

Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. Gonnella Adamson, PC 575 South Willow P.O. Box 1226 Jackson, WY 83001 (307) 733-5890 – voice (307) 734-0544 – facsimilePublish: 04/01, 04/08, 04/15/15

• ABANDONED VEHICLE AUCTIONS •

2000 Dodge NeonVin# 1B3ES46C4YD654174Expenses owed $ 4160.00Auction on April 7th, 2015at 1405 Gregory LaneJackson, WY 83001

2002 Saturn 4dr.Vin# 1G8ZH52852Z105139Expenses owed $ 5160.00Auction on April 7th, 2015at 110084 Hwy 89Etna, WY 83118Publish: 04/01, 04/08/15

• STORAGE AUCTIONS •

Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, April 14th, 2015 the undersigned, JH Storage Stables LLC, 3400 South Hwy 89, (307) 733-6876, in the city of Jackson, county of Teton, state of Wyoming, will sell by Competitive Online bidding at www.storagebattles.com,

the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by:

1. Stan Zalak P.O. Box 4098 Jackson, Wyoming 83001 Storage Unit # 4382. Julia A. Bassi P.O. Box 10012 Jackson, Wyoming 83002 Storage Unit # 9613. Leslie Still P.O. Box 4657 Jackson, Wyoming 83001 Storage unit #s 189,315,649,946,PS34. Nik Omarzu P.O. Box 55 Moose, Wyoming 83012 Storage unit #s 903 and 919Publish: 04/01, 04/08/15

• PUBLIC NOTICES •

The Jackson Hole Airport Board Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 15th at 9a.m., in the Jackson Hole Airport Board room.Publish: 04/01, 04/08/15

A meeting of the South Squaw Creek Road Improvement and Service District will take place at Nelson Engineering, 430 S Cache St., Jackson, WY on April 15th, 2015 at 6 PM. Topics of discussion will be road repairs and estimated costs. Publish: 04/01/15

• FORECLOSURES •

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TETON COUNTY, WYOMINGNINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

JACKSON HOLE RACQUET CLUB )CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, )a Wyoming nonprofit corporation, ) ) Plaintiff, )vs. ) Civil Action No. 16931 )PAUL OLSON, ) ) Defendant. )

NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE

To: Paul Olson PO Box 5924 Incline Village, NV 89450

Please take notice that a Complaint For Judicial Foreclosure has been filed against you in the above-entitled Court seeking judgment in its favor, against you, for all amounts due and owing for assessments relating to the real property described below, including interest thereon and late fees; for all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, for the filing of a notice of lien against the real property described below, and for these foreclosure proceedings includ-ing foreclosure of the real property described below; for a rea-sonable rent for the subject unit until sale or foreclosure; and to foreclose its lien against the real property described below for the full amounts owed for the above-specified assessments, interest, fees, costs and the like. The real property that is sub-ject of the Complaint For Judicial Foreclosure is described as follows:

Unit 39-1-2 of Jackson Hole Racquet Club Condominiums, Strawberry Building 3900, Teton County, Wyoming, accord-ing to that plat recorded in the Office of the Teton County Clerk on August 3, 1979 as Plat No. 385, as further defined and described in the Amended Declaration of Condominium for Jackson Hole Racquet Club Condominium recorded in the Office of the Teton County Clerk on August 12, 1974 in Book 34, page 1 to 50, as amended.

PIN #22-41-17-11-1-61-002

You are required to file an answer or other response to the Complaint For Judicial Foreclosure on or before May 22, 2015, and serve a copy of the any answer or other response upon the following attorney for Plaintiff:

Paul E. D’Amours Hess D’Amours & Krieger, LLC PO Box 449 Jackson, Wyoming 83001

Failure to timely file an answer or otherwise response will result in default being taken against you.

____________________ Clerk of CourtPublish: 04/01, 04/08, 04/15, 04/22/15

• INTENT TO SUBDIVIDE •

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBDIVIDE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Chapter 18-35-306 Wyoming Statutes, 1977, as amended, Mary R. McCarthy Revocable Trust, owner of Lot 4, Burns Ferrin Addition to the Town of Jackson, intends to apply for a permit for a 2-lot sub-division. The project is generally located at 745 Cache Creek Drive, Town of Jackson. Filing for said permit will occur at a regular meeting of the Town Council in the council chambers at the Town Hall. Please contact the Town Planning Department at (307) 733-

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• CONTINUED PUBLICATIONS •

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TETON COUNTY, WYOMINGNINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

GREGORY GLENN GARNER, Plaintiff,

vs.

REYNA CASTILLO-HERNANDEZ, Defendant. Civil Action No. 16926

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Reyna Castillo-Hernandez, please be advised that a Complaint has been filed against you by Gregory Glenn Garner in the District Court of Teton County, Wyoming, Ninth Judicial District. The Plaintiff, Gregory Glenn Garner, is requesting the Court to grant him a Judgment declar-ing him the father of a minor child, BLGC, sole custody of the child and an Order terminating your parental rights to

the child. You have thirty (30) days in which to answer said Complaint by filing an Answer with the Clerk of the District Court of Teton County, Wyoming located in the Teton County Courthouse, 180 South King Street, P.O. Box 1036, Jackson, Wyoming 83001. If you fail to answer the Complaint within thirty (30) days from the date of the last publication of this notice, it will result in Judgment by Default against you for failure to appear. DATED this 16th day of March, 2015.

/s/ Trisa DiPaola______ Deputy Clerk of CourtPublish: 03/25, 04/01, 04/08, 04/15/15

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