What is a How to place a Public Notice Public Notice? News&Guide • PO Box 7445 These pages include a variety Jackson, WY 83002 • (307) 733-2047 of notices required by Town, Rate: $9.80 per column inch County and State statutes and Preferred Method of Submission is via Email in a Word/Text regulations. These notices include document to [email protected]. Legals submitted Public Meeting Agendas, proposed via hard copy or PDF will be charged a typsetting fee of $10.00 city and county ordinances, tax and budget information, per typed page Liquor Licenses, foreclosures, LEGAL DEADLINE: THURSDAY AT 3:00 PM NOTICES summonses and bid invitations. AUGUST 28, 2019 September 8, 2019; Location – Moran Fire Hall, 4 Moran Town 60.00 / MARY MARTIN 817.72 / MEDELA, INC 3,576.56 Rd, Moran; Attendees - 400 MICHAEL N CARMICAL 5,488.00 / NAVITUS HEALTH TETON COUNTY NOTICES 3. Consideration of Proposed Outgoing Commissioner SOLUTIONS, LLC 21,341.91 NATALIA D. MACKER 60.00 Teton County Board Correspondence / NATIONAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC. 750.00 NELSON a. Thank you letter to the Teton County Fair Board ENGINEERING COMPANY 23,962.60 / PINE NEEDLE of Commissioners A motion was made by Commissioner Newcomb and seconded EMBROIDERY 322.00 RICHARD WARREN PRATT JR by Commissioner Epstein to approve the letter to the Fair 400.00 / PRINTSHOP22 405.00 / RECYCLE AWAY LLC • MEETING NOTICES • Board in appreciation of the 2019 Teton County Fair. ice-Chair 4,405.16 RENDEZVOUS RIVER SPORTS 4,090.00 / ROCK Epstein called for a vote. The vote showed all in favor and the CITY MERCANTILE LLC 316.36 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teton County Board of Commissioners motion carried. AFFILIATES LLC 2,100.00 / RSCI 27,090.90 / SAMS Regular Meeting Notice EXECUTIVE SESSION - There was no executive session. CLUB 1,059.49 SECRETARY OF STATE 30.00 / SHERRY 200 S. Willow, Jackson, DISCUSSION ITEMS L.DAIGLE 60.00 / SIGN IT NOW INC. 209.60 SILVER Tuesday, September 3, 2019, 9:00 a.m. 1. Known Matters for Discussion STAR COMMUNICATIONS 568.00 / SLOW FOOD IN Meeting agenda is available on tetoncountywy.gov A. Identify Consent Agenda THE TETONS 2,500.00 SMITHS CUSTOMER CHARGES Meeting streaming is available online. The agenda for August 6, 2019 was reviewed and items for the 1,898.35 / S & S WORLDWIDE, INC. 246.34 STEPHANIE Be advised the online meeting agendas may be revised consent agenda were pulled. CROCKETT 52.50 / STONE DRUG 7.09 / STERICYCLE, up until 5:00pm the day before the meeting. B. South Leigh Creek Maintenance Agreement Update INC. 262.83 STRYKER SALES CORPORATION 3,018.13 Publish: 08/28/19 Dave Gustafson, Road & Levee Manager, gave an update on / STATE OF WY ENTERPRISE TECH SERVICE 9.51 the South Leigh Canyon Road Cooperative Agreement with TETON COUNTY 4-H COUNCIL 900.00 / TETON COUNTY • OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS • Targhee National Forest regarding snow removal and sanding IDAHO 151.00 TETON COUNTY TREASURER 3,010.10 / operations. The current agreement expires October 31, 2019. TETON COUNTY TREASURER 120,136.33 TERRA FIRMA OFFICIAL SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD There have been requests from Targhee National Forest for ORGANICS, INC. 965.16 / TETON MEDIA WORKS INC. OF additional spring maintenance on the road. Keith Gingery, 4,245.99 TETON MOTORS 3,704.84 / TRC INC. 717.70 / COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TETON COUNTY, WYOMING Deputy County Attorney, gave an update on the Schedule A TETON TRASH REMOVAL INC. 1,405.25 TETON YOUTH The Teton County Board of Commissioners met in regular with Targhee National Forest. A workshop will be set up at a & FAMILY SERVICES 666.66 / TIAA COMMERCIAL session on August 5, 2019 in the Commissioners Chambers future date on this matter. FINANCE INC 252.41 TOWN OF JACKSON 2,410.07 / located at 200 S. Willow in Jackson. The meeting was called to MATTERS FROM COMMISSIONERS TOWN OF JACKSON 1,671.95 / TREES INC. 1,800.00 order at 9:00am. Calendar Review. The Board reviewed their weekly calendars. TRANSMERICA EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 1,928.39 / Vice-Chair Epstein acknowledged the quick response on the The meeting was recessed at 9:36am and reconvened at TWIGS, LLC 224.92 TYR SPORT INC 144.18 / UNITED wildfire north of the National Wildlife Museum. 9:46am. PARCEL SERVICE 14.38 / US ASSURE, INC 7,705.00 Commission present: Greg Epstein Vice-Chair, Mark Barron, DISCUSSION ITEMS (continued) LOCAHAN LLC dba VALLEY OFFICE SYST 242.24 / Mark Newcomb, and Luther Propst. Natalia Macker was 1. Known Matters for Discussion VISA 43,434.16 WARREN PENNICK 52.50 / WENDY absent. C. Procedure for Board of Equalization Hearings with BLAIR 115.54 / WESTERN TRANSPORT INC. 1,441.20 ADOPT AGENDA Melissa Owens WILLIAMS-SCOTSMAN, INC. 535.68 / WITH THE GRAIN A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded by Melissa Owens, Hearing Officer, discussed with the Board CONSTRUCTION 25,500.00 WY CONFERENCE OF Commissioner Propst to adopt today’s agenda with the follow- the process of the 2019 Board of Equalization hearings. Keith BUILDING OFFICIALS 150.00 WYOMING STATE FIRE ing change: Gingery, Deputy County Attorney, discussed the process on MARSHALS OFFICE 1,315.57 WYOMING STATE TRAILS TO ADD: Action Item 2.b – SLIB Drawdown behalf of the County Assessor. PROGRAM 358.00 / WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM i. Horsethief Canyon Landfill Closure 2. Other Matters for Discussion 30.00 WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 3.30 / WYOMING Vice-Chair Epstein called for a vote. The vote showed all in A. Commissioner Propst brought up discussion regarding a RETIREMENT SYSTEM 750.00 WYOMING TITLE & favor and the motion carried. Wildlife Migration Letter of Support based on the workshop ESCROW INC. 400.00 / XEROX CORPORATION 1,303.07 PUBLIC COMMENT last week with Doug McWhirter, Wyoming Game and Fish YELLOW IRON EXCAVATING, LLC 158,940.50 Public comment was given by Jack Koehler regarding the Department. Publish: 08/28/19 BLM Transfer and consultant for the transfer process. B. Commissioner Propst brought up discussion regarding Public comment was given by Hank Phibbs regarding the Consultant for BLM Parcel Transfer brought up during public OFFICIAL SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS BLM Transfer and consultant for the transfer process. comment earlier in the meeting. OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TETON Kathy Clay, Fire Marshall, gave an update on the wildfire, MATTERS FROM COMMISSIONERS (continued) COUNTY, WYOMING caused by a lightning strike, north of the National Wildlife County Commissioner Administrator Updates. Alyssa The Teton County Board of Commissioners met in regular Museum. Rich Ochs, Emergency Management Coordinator, Watkins, Teton County Administrator, gave updates to the session on August 6, 2019 in the Commissioners Chambers gave an update on the operation center, coordinating evacu- Board via email. located at 200 S. Willow in Jackson. The meeting was called to ations, and acknowledged the 17 interagency partnerships Commission updates order at 9:00am and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. involved. Lori Iverson, Forest Service Fire Information, gave A. Mark Newcomb had no updates. ROLL CALL an update on public information. B. Mark Barron had no updates. County Commission: Natalia Macker Chair, Greg Epstein ACTION ITEMS C. Greg Epstein had no updates. Vice-Chair, Mark Barron, and Luther Propst were present. 1. Consideration of Payment of County Vouchers D. Luther Propst had no updates. Mark Newcomb arrived at 9:03am. A motion was made by Commissioner Propst and seconded by WORKSHOPS MINUTES Commissioner Barron to approve the August 5, 2019 voucher ADJOURN A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded run in the amount of $737,455.02 and an interfund transfer A motion was made by Commissioner Propst and seconded by by Commissioner Barron to approve the 7/15/19, 7/16/19, in the amount of $681,828.75. Vice-Chair Epstein called for a Commissioner Barron to adjourn. Vice-Chair Epstein called 7/22/19, 7/29/19, and 7/30/19 minutes. Chair Macker called for vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion car- the vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. 2. Consideration of Administrative Items ried. The meeting adjourned at 10:28am. ADOPTION OF AGENDA a. 24-Hour Liquor Permits Respectively submitted: sdf A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded i. Corp./Blue Heron – Core Mark at TETON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS by Commissioner Barron to adopt today’s agenda with the fol- Deadman’s Bar – August 26, 2019 /s/ Natalia D. Macker, Chair lowing changes: ii. The Liquor Store/Jackson Hole Land Trust – JH Land ATTEST: /s/ Sherry L. Daigle, County Clerk TO ADD: Action Item #14 – Consideration of Approval to Sign Trust Annual Picnic – Ranch – August 11, 2019 AAF INTERNATIONAL 174.60 / ABSOLUTE AUDIO a Delegation of Authority for the Wildlife Museum Fire A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded by VISUAL INC 2,142.01 ACM WYOMING LLC 28,129.13 / TO POSTPONE: MFPD #1 - DOP2019-0002 LOVETT, Commissioner Propst to approve the following catering per- ALDER ENVIRONMENTAL LLC 2,704.00 ALLEGIANCE RICHARD J. TRUSTEE mits: Jackson Lake Lodge Corp/Blue Heron – Core Mark on BENEFIT PLAN MANAGEMENT 199.50 / ANNA DAY POSTPONE TO THE AUGUST 20, 2019 BCC HEARING August 26, 2019 and Jackson Hole Land Trust – Jackson Hole 6.88 AT&T MOBILITY 1,494.03 / BARBARA H PRESCOTT TO POSTPONE: MFPD#2 - EAS2019-0001 LOVETT, Land Trust Annual Picnic on August 11, 2019 with each per- 1,218.75 / BILLY NUNN 52.50 BLUE360 MEDIA 2,183.85 RICHARD J. TRUSTEE mit being valid for a 24-hour period. Vice-Chair Epstein called / BLUFFS SANITARY SUPPLY 228.66 BOUNDTREE POSTPONE TO THE AUGUST 20, 2019 for a vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. MEDICAL 693.96 / BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB 175.00 BCC HEARING b. SLIB Drawdowns C&A PROFESSIONAL CLEANING LLC 3,064.90 / CANYON Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor i. Horsethief Canyon Landfill Closure Project TRUCKING 897.50 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 3,393.29 / and the motion carried. A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded by CENTURYLINK 2,775.38 CENTER OF WONDER 55,000.00 Commissioner Newcomb joined the meeting at 9:03am. Commissioner Propst to approve the drawdown requests for / CHEMSEARCH 341.36 / CHRISTOPHER D SWANN 984.00 CONSENT AGENDA the Horsethief Canyon Landfill Closure Project as presented. COPY WORKS LLC 160.60 / COLORADO TIME SYSTEM A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded Vice-Chair Epstein called for a vote. The vote showed all in 665.00 CREATIVE ENERGIES LLC 965.65 / CYGNUS SRSC by Commissioner Barron to place the following Matters from favor and the motion carried. LLC 7,056.00 / DUSTIN RICHARDS 52.50 ELECTRICAL Staff on a Consent Agenda: c. Tax Roll Corrections – There were none. WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO,INC. 174.81 / E.R. OFFICE 3. Consideration of Approval of an Amended and Restated d. Human Service/Community Development Contracts for EXPRESS INC. 430.49 ERIN E. WEISMAN 70.20 / EUGENE Special Restriction for 7305 Rimrock Road Service N GOSSELIN 105.00 EVANS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 5. Consideration of Approval of an Employee Lease i. Charture Institute 391.29 / FARRWEST ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPLY INC Agreement for Hoback Cabin No. 8 ii. Grand Targhee Transit 63,000.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS 19.18 / GALLS, LCC 157.31 7. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 iii. Community Entry Services / GENERATION X, INC. 15,990.00 GLAXOSMITHKLINE Teton County Parking Lots Snow Removal Project iv. Center of Wonder PHARMACEUTICALS 1,440.60 / GOLDER ASSOCIATES 8. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 v. Global Ties of Wyoming INC 5,358.15 GRAINGER 10.27 / GRAINGER 59.00 / Buffalo Valley Roads Snow Removal Project A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded by GREENWOOD MAPPING, INC. 2,121.00 GREG EPSTEIN 9. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 Commissioner Propst to approve the contract for service pur- 60.00 / GREENWOOD MAPPING,INC 7,695.00 IDEXX Alta County Roads Snow Removal Project suant to the adopted FY20 budget appropriations for Charture DISTRIBUTION INC. 4,897.81 / INTERWEST PAPER 10. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 Institute, Grand Targhee Transit, Community Entry Services, INC 75.92 JACKSON LUMBER 463.53 / JACKSON Alta Ski Hill Road Snow Removal Project Center of Wonder and Global Ties of Wyoming as presented. PEDIATRICS,P.C. 800.00 JACKSON TOWING PARTNERS 11. Consideration of Request for Energy Mitigation Funds to Vice-Chair Epstein called for a vote. The vote showed all in LLC 157.50 / J.D. POWER 3,267.00 JENNIFER SIMMERS Recommission Fairgrounds Heritage Arena HVAC favor and the motion carried. 52.50 / JH20 WATER CONDITIONING & FILTRATIO System e. Special Events Permits – Applications Pending (for infor- 47.00 JH HIST.SOCIETY AND MUSEUM 130.00 / JIRDON 12. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for Phase 2 of the mational purposes, no action taken) 323.94 JORGENSEN ASSOCIATES PC 770.00 / JO ELLEN Facility Condition Assessments i. LoToJa Classic Bike Race: Date September 7, 2019; CHARLTON 971.86 JUSTIN MILLER 2,000.00 / KEVIN 13. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the Teton Location - Start line is in Logan, UT. Cyclists enter Teton GRANGE 140.48 / KIM KOLNER 402.19 KIMBERLY County Stockpile Facility Phase 2 Project County via US-89 (Snake River Canyon), ride through the JEANNE MCINTYRE 125.00 / K MART 84.99 / LINTON’S Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor Jackson area via South Park Loop Road, and finish at the BIG R 239.60 LIGHTHOUSE UNIFORM CO. 2,013.90 and the motion carried. base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort / LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 4,032.25 A motion was made by Commissioner Propst and seconded by ii. Moran Volunteer Firefighters Association BBQ: Date LODGES @ FISH CREEK 9,500.00 / LOWER VALLEY Commissioner Epstein to approve the items on the Consent ENERGY 18.06 / LSE, INC. 3,366.00 LUTHER PROPST Agenda with the motion as stated in their respective staff • Public Notices • report. Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all 34. Christie and Oliver Goss 7/18/2019 email regarding 99. Jean Day 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly in favor and the motion carried. 105 Mercill Avenue Avenue MATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF: 35. Taug Boschen 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 100. Perri Stern 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly 3. Consideration of Approval of an Amended and Restated Avenue Avenue Special Restriction for 7305 Rimrock Road 36. Lannie Hoglund 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 101. Chris Owen 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly To approve the Amendment and Restatement Special Avenue Avenue Restriction as presented by staff for 7305 Rimrock Road. 37. Patty Lummis 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 102. Leif Routman 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. 5. Consideration of Approval of an Employee Lease Avenue Kelly Avenue Agreement for Hoback Cabin No. 8 38. Merton Bell 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 103. Larry and Janet Anderson 7/30/2019 email regard- To approve the Lease Agreement for 11055 South Highway Avenue ing Fire in the Mountain Music Festival 2019 89, Hoback Cabin Transitional Unit #8 with Teton County 39. Maggie Schilling 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 104. Pip Barr 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly Employee, Meghan Spaulding, for $685 per month and a $685 Avenue Avenue security deposit. 40. Lynne Davis 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill PUBLIC COMMENT 7. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 Avenue There was no public comment. Teton County Parking Lots Snow Removal 41. Greg Miles 7/19/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill MATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF: Project Avenue 1. Consideration of Approval of the Adoption of FY2020 To award and approve the 2019-2024 Teton County 42. Meg Daly 7/19/2019 email regarding SPET Bundling Budget Amendment Parking Lots Snow Removal Project contract to Watsabaugh 43. Annegret Botur 7/20/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Sherry L. Daigle, County Clerk, presented to the Board for Excavation in the amount of $124,000.00. Avenue consideration of approval an amendment pursuant to the 8. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 44. Jon Stuart 7/20/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly adoption of the fiscal year 2020 budget as requested by the Buffalo Valley Roads Snow Removal Project Avenue Board. To award and approve the 2019-2024 Buffalo Valley Roads 45. Allison Gillen 7/21/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill There was no public comment. Snow Removal Project contract to Fir Creek Ranch-ANK Avenue A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded by Corporation in the amount of $79,500.00. 46. Jean Ferguson 7/21/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Commissioner Epstein to adopt the proposed budget amend- 9. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 Avenue ment for FY20 pursuant to the budget adoption as noticed on Alta County Roads Snow Removal Project 47. Linore Wallace 7/22/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly the Teton County Website as presented today. Chair Macker To award and approve the 2019-2024 Alta Roads Snow 48. Carly Schupman, Skyline Ranch ISD 7/22/2019 email called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and the Removal Project contract to Action Excavation in the amount regarding Final Budget motion carried. of $30,180.00. 49. Greta Durbin 7/22/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly 2. Consideration of Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Contract 10. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the 2019-2024 50. Emmett deMaynadier 7/22/2019 email regarding 440 with Alder Environmental for Groundwater Alta Ski Hill Road Snow Removal Project W. Kelly Monitoring Services To approve the proposal by Quantum Engineering Group to 51. Bruce Bonich 7/22/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly Brenda Ashworth, ISWR Superintendent, presented to provide recommissioning engineering services at the Teton 52. Reynolds Pomeroy 7/22/2019 email regarding 440 W. the Board for consideration of approval an amendment #1 County Heritage Arena and enter into a contract in the Kelly to Teton County’s Contract with Alder Environmental for amount of $18,500 with Quantum Engineering Group with an 53. Skye Schell 7/22/2019 email regarding Housing Rules Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ)- additional contingency of $1,000.00 for additional services as and Regs required semi-annual groundwater sampling, reporting and determined needed by the County Facilities Manager, with a 54. Dick and Sandy Shuptrine 7/22/2019 email regarding analysis at the Horsethief Canyon Landfill, which will extend total not to exceed amount of $19,500.00. 440 W. Kelly the Contract for two years, with a new expiration date of 11. Consideration of Request for Energy Mitigation Funds to 55. Linda Williams 7/22/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly September 30, 2021. Recommission Fairgrounds Heritage Arena 56. Keith Benefiel 7/23/2019 email regarding E-Bikes There was no public comment. HVAC System 57. Cody McInnes 7/23/2019 email regarding Housing A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded To approve the proposal by Quantum Engineering Group to Regulations by Commissioner Barron to approve Amendment #1 to extend provide recommissioning engineering services at the Teton 58. JoAnn Hoff 7/23/2019 email regarding 440 West Kelly the Contract with Alder Environmental for two years to per- County Heritage Arena and enter into a contract in the 59. John and Loyola Kiefling 7/23/2019 email regarding form WDEQ-required semi-annual groundwater sampling, amount of $18,500 with Quantum Engineering Group with an 440 W. Kelly reporting and analysis at the Teton County Horsethief Canyon additional contingency of $1,000.00 for additional services as 60. Latham Jenkins 7/23/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Landfill, with a new expiration date of September 30, 2021. determined needed by the County Facilities Manager, with a Avenue Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor total not to exceed amount of $19,500.00. 61. Laura Soltau, Teton Literacy 7/23/2019 email regard- and the motion carried. 12. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for Phase 2 of the ing Housing Rules and Regulations 4. Consideration of Approval of a Memorandum of Facility Condition Assessments 62. Augusta Friendsmith 7/23/2019 email regarding 105 Understanding with the Teton Conservation District To approve the proposal by Dude Solutions to provide Facility Mercill Avenue Alyssa Watkins, Board of County Commissioners Condition Assessments on 38 County-owned structures in the 63. Rebekkah Kelley 7/23/2019 email regarding Housing Administrator, presented to the Board for consideration of amount of $29,980.17. Rules and Regulations approval a Memorandum of Epstein (MOA) with the Teton 13. Consideration of Approval of a Contract for the Teton 64. Patti Boyd, Children’s Learning Center 7/23/2019 email Conservation District (TCD) regarding facilitation of the County Stockpile Facility Phase 2 Project regarding Housing Rules and Regulations Hoback Drinking Water Stakeholder Group. To award and approve the Teton County Stockpile Facility 65. Stefani Wells, Jackson Hole Community Housing Trust There was no public comment. Phase 2 contract to Ridgeline Excavation in the amount of 7/23/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Avenue A motion was made by Commissioner Newcomb and seconded $715,245.50. 66. Bruce Hawtin 7/25/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly by Commissioner Barron to approve the Memorandum of DIRECT CORRESPONDENCE Avenue Agreement Between Teton County and the Teton Conservation 1. Alice Widdess, Flat Creek Water Improvement District 67. John Kiefling 7/25/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly District related to Hoback Drinking Water Stakeholder Group 7/9/2019 email regarding Final 2020 Budget Avenue Facilitation, with a fiscal impact not to exceed $20,000. Chair 2. J/TC Advisory Affordable Housing Supply Board 68. Brot Coburn 7/25/2019 email regarding Tribal Trail Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and 7/10/2019 email regarding 440 West Kelly Avenue Connector the motion carried. 3. Jean Lewis, Jackson Hole Children’s Museum 69. Dick Greig 7/26/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly 6. Consideration of Approval for the Purchase of Three 7/10/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Avenue Proposal Avenue Vehicles for Parks and Recreation 4. Kylie Anderson 7/11/2019 email regarding Thank you 70. Katy Hollbacher 7/26/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Steve Ashworth, Director of Parks and Recreation, presented for scholarship renewal Avenue to the Board for consideration of approval a request award of 5. James Howell 7/11/2019 email regarding Mercill 71. Gabe Koerber 7/28/2019 email regarding Update bid and approval for the purchase for the replacement of three Housing Project Fairgrounds Wifi vehicles, a ¾ ton pickup truck, a mid-sized pickup, and a com- 6. Rick Jansen 7/11/2019 email regarding SPET Bundling 72. Judy Greig 7/28/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly pact SUV. 7. Patti Boyd, Children’s Learning Center 7/12/2019 email Avenue There was no public comment regarding Mercill Housing Project 73. Mila Dunbar-Irwin 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded 8. Stefani Wells, Jackson Hole Community Housing Trust Kelly Avenue by Commissioner Epstein to award of bid and approval of 7/12/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Avenue 74. Gina Kyle 7/29/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill purchase with Teton Motors of a 2020 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 9. Lee Riddell 7/12/2019 email regarding Supporting 2 Avenue Silverado Pickup, a 2020 Chevrolet 4x4 Double Cab Colorado story housing 75. Emily Cohen 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly Pickup, and a 2020 Chevrolet Equinox LS AWD in the amount 10. Renee Gira 7/12/2019 email regarding Fire in the Avenue of $56,910.23. Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote Mountain 2019 76. Emily Hagedorn, Teton Conservation District 7/29/2019 showed all in favor and the motion carried. 11. Candra Day 7/12/2019 email regarding SPET Bundling email regarding FY2020 Budget 14. Consideration of Approval to Sign a Delegation of 12. Glen Esnard 7/13/2019 email regarding SPET 77. Indian Springs Ranch HOA 7/29/2019 letter regarding Authority for the Wildlife Museum Fire Bundling Tribal Trail Connector Brian Coe, Battalion Chief, presented to the Board for consid- 13. Bruce Hawtin 7/14/2019 email regarding SPET 78. Berte Hirschfield 7/29/2019 email regarding 105 eration of approval a Delegation of Authority for the Wildlife Bundling Mercill Avenue Museum Fire which continues to be monitored under a unified 14. Carol Chesney 7/14/2019 email regarding SPET 79. John Stennis 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly command that includes Bridger-Teton National Forest and the Bundling Avenue Jackson Hole Fire/EMS. 15. Kristin Shean 7/14/2019 email regarding Energy 80. Patti Boyd, Children’s Learning Center 7/29/2019 email There was no public comment. Efficient Affordable Housing regarding 105 Mercill Avenue A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded 16. Elise Stiegler 7/14/2019 email regarding Crosswalk and 81. Suzie Hultman 7/29/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill by Commissioner Newcomb to approve the Delegation of Drones Avenue Authority for the Wildlife Museum Fire dated August 6, 2019. 17. Ray Kominsky 7/15/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly 82. Perri Stern 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor Ave Avenue and the motion carried. 18. Nikki Kaufman 7/15/2019 email regarding SPET 83. Mike Yin, Wyoming Legislature 7/29/2019 email MATTERS FROM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: Bundling regarding 440 W. Kelly Avenue 1. Applicant: LOVETT, RICHARD J. TRUSTEE 19. Jim Wilson, Alta Advisory Board 7/15/2019 email 84. Annie Riddell 7/29/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Presenter: Kristi Malone regarding Alta Community Picnic Avenue Permit No.: DOP2019-0002 POSTPONED FROM 20. Lee Riddell 7/15/2019 email regarding SPET Bundling 85. Christoper Lee, Mercill Partners 7/29/2019 email THE JULY 16, 2019 BCC HEARING 21. Serese Kudar 7/15/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill regarding 105 Mercill Avenue Request: Request for Development Option Plan Avenue 86. Lauren Brzozowski 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. approval, pursuant to Section 8.5.2 of the Teton County 22. Lin Heffner 7/15/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Kelly Avenue Land Development Regulations, for a non-contigu- Avenue 87. Linda Williams 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly ous Floor Area Option to place a minimum of 23. KC Bess 7/15/2019 email regarding Snake River Levee Avenue 54.26 acres of land into conservation easement in 24. Jim Bowles 7/15/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly 88. Jamie Engebretson 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. exchange for 17,257 square feet of Floor Avenue Kelly Avenue Area and 3 Accessory Dwelling Units in addition to 25. Robin McGee 7/15/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 89. Samantha Briggs Hannon 7/29/2019 email regarding base zone development allowance. Avenue 440 W. Kelly Avenue Location: 1725 S. Ely Springs Road, generally located 26. TJ McCann 7/16/2019 email regarding SPET - Thank 90. Dick Greig 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly 1.5 miles west of South Park Loop Road. The you Avenue property is zoned Rural-2 and is 27. Bill Friedeman 7/16/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill 91. Robbin Levy Mommsen 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 within the Natural Resources Overlay. And 22-43-18-05-2- Avenue W. Kelly Avenue 00-011, generally located 0.3 28. Irene Steeg, Fish Creek ISD 7/17/2019 email regarding 92. Scott Page 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly miles southeast of the intersection of State Line Road and Final Budget for FY2019-2020 Avenue Spring Creek Road in Alta. The property is zoned 29. Wade Hirschi, Wilson Sewer District 7/17/2019 email 93. Clair Tramm 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly Rural-2 and is within the Natural Resources regarding Final Budget for FY2019-2020 Avenue Overlay. 30. South Fork Road South Park Ranches Homeowners 94. Hilary Cantu 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and sec- 7/17/2019 regarding Request for Paving of the South Avenue onded by Commissioner Barron to postpone DOP2019-0002, Fork of the South Park Ranches County Road No. 95. Alyson Spery 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly LOVETT, RICHARD J. TRUSTEE to the August 20, 2019 BCC 22-25 Avenue Hearing. Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed 31. Chandler Windom, Planning & Development 7/17/2019 96. Tom Davidson 7/29/2019 email regarding 440 W. Kelly all in favor and the motion carried. email regarding Notice to Neighbors of Conditional Avenue A motion was made by Commissioner Newcomb and seconded Use Permit Application, for AT&T (CUP2019-0005) 97. Sandy Shuptrine 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. by Commissioner Epstein to convene as the Teton County 32. Mary King 7/17/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Kelly Avenue Scenic Preserve Trust. Chair Macker called for the vote. The Avenue 98. Christine Karns May 7/30/2019 email regarding 440 W. vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. 33. Jim Speyer 7/18/2019 email regarding 105 Mercill Ave Kelly Avenue 2. Applicant: LOVETT, RICHARD TRUST OF 1996 • Public Notices • LOVETT, RICHARD J. TRUSTEE regarding the consideration would cause a likelihood of an / TEXAS TWISTER 70.00 TETON YOUTH & FAMILY Agent: Intermountain Aquatics, Inc. increase in price. Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote SERVICES 1,319.00 / TINA BABIS 104.05 TLC ELECRTIC Presenter: Kristi Malone showed all in favor and the motion carried. The board went INC. 1,532.84 / TM COMMERCIAL CLEANING LLC 1,570.00 Permit No.: EAS2019-0001 POSTPONED FROM into executive session at 8:44am. TOWN OF JACKSON 144.00 / TOWN OF JACKSON THE JULY 16, 2019 BCC HEARING EXECUTIVE SESSION 380,370.43 TRANAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Request: Request to accept two new easements to the Teton Commissioners present: Natalia Macker Chair, Greg Epstein 1,496.87 LOCAHAN LLC dba VALLEY OFFICE SYST County Scenic Preserve Trust to allow Vice-Chair, Mark Barron, and Luther Propst. 64.25 / VERIZON WIRELESS 1,243.00 VISA 8,985.80 / Approval of a Floor Area Option. Others present: Sherry Daigle, Alyssa Watkins, Keith Gingery, VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES, LLC 161.70 WAPITI Location: 1725 S. Ely Springs Road, generally located Brett McPeak CORPORATION 152,136.59 / WEST BANK SANITATION 1.5 miles west of South Park Loop Road. The A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded 9,372.60 WESTWOOD CURTIS CONSTRUCTION INC property is zoned Rural-2 and is by Commissioner Barron to adjourn from executive session. 2,250.00 / WEST BANK SANITATION 933.11 WESTBAN within the Natural Resources Overlay. And 22-43-18-05-2- Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor SANITATION 281.27 / WESTERN STATES EQUIPMENT 00-011, generally located 0.3 and the motion carried. 617.55 WESTERN TRANSPORT INC. 670.95 / WHITE miles southeast of the intersection of State Line Road and The Board came out of executive session at 9:15am and no GLOVE PROFESSIONAL CLEANING 22,786.55 Spring Creek Road in Alta. The property is zoned action was taken. WILDERNESS & MOUNTAIN MEDICINE PC 260.00 / Rural-2 and is within the Natural Resources A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded WILLOW PEAK LLC 50.00 WILLIAM R. SMITH M.D. Overlay. by Commissioner Propst to direct staff and our real estate 1,550.00 / WYOMING DEPT OF HEALTH 568.35 XEROX A motion was made by Commissioner Newcomb and seconded agent as discussed in the executive session. Chair Macker CORPORATION 2,201.05 / Y2 CONSULTANTS LLC 5,500.00 by Commissioner Barron to continue EAS2019-0001 to the called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion YELLOW IRON EXCAVATING, LLC 3,312.68 / YELLOW August 20, 2019 BCC Hearing. Chair Macker called for the carried. IRON EXCAVATING LLC 32.00 YOUSHIELD LLC 429.96 vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. ADJOURN Publish: 08/28/19 A motion was made by Commissioner Newcomb and seconded A motion was made by Commissioner Barron and seconded by by Commissioner Epstein to reconvene as the Teton County Commissioner Epstein to adjourn. Chair Macker called for the Scenic Preserve Trust. Chair Macker called for the vote. The vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. meeting adjourned at 9:20am. TETON COUNTY 3. Applicant: HAN, KYU REVOCABLE TRUST Respectively submitted: sdf DIVISION OFFICES HAN, KYU REVOCABLE TRUST, THE HAN, KYU, TETON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TRUSTEE /s/ Natalia D. Macker, Chair Presenter: Hamilton Smith ATTEST: /s/ Sherry L. Daigle, County Clerk • REQUEST FOR BIDS • Permit No.: S/D2019-0005 POSTPONED ABF PROFESSIONAL CLEANING INC. 7,317.80 / ACE TO THE AUGUST 20, 2019 BCC HEARING HARDWARE 1,510.81 ACM WYOMING LLC 267,455.61 Request for Proposal for Request: Partial Vacation of a Plat, pursuant to Section 8.2.13 / ADRIAN CROKE 30.00 / ALADTEC, INC. 2,184.00 HVAC Repairs & Upgrades of the Teton County Land ALPHAGRAPHICS 177.10 / ALAN’S WELDING 198.20 Children’s Learning Center Rafter J Development Regulations, Amendment of Permits or AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC. 1,668.40 / AMATEUR 1300 Valley Springs Road Approvals, to vacate an existing utility SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION 1,035.00 ARCHITECTURAL Jackson, Wyoming easement, and processed pursuant to Section 8.5.3 BUILDING SUPPLY 432.35 / ARCHITECTURAL BUILDERS Subdivision Plat. SUPPI 348.50 ARROW INTERNATIONAL INC. 308.50 Teton County Facilities is requesting qualifications/proposals Location: Lot 22 & 23, Snake River Sporting Club. The prop- / ASPEN AUTOMOTIVE/NAPA 65.37 / AT&T 2,582.92 for HVAC repairs and upgrades at the Children’s Learning erties are zoned R-3 and are within the BENCHMARK BUILDERS 6,308.00 / BIG R RANCH & Center facility in Rafter J at 1300 Valley Springs Road, Natural and Scenic Resources Overlays. HOME 299.95 BIOTA RESEARCH & CONSULTING, Jackson, WY. 4. Applicant: O’FARRELL, COLIN REVOCABLE INC. 954.67 / BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 191.84 TRUST BONNEVILLE COUNTY SOLID WASTE 146,759.34 A pre-bid conference will be held at the facility on September Presenter: Chandler Windom / BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LCC 1,808.87 BRENDA 12, 2019, at 1:30 pm MST. Attendance is mandatory. RFP pack- Permit No.: VAR2019-0003 ASHWORTH 74.65 / BRYON WILLIAMS 549.00 / BSN ages may be obtained online at the Public Purchase website, WITHDRAWN SPORTS, LLC 385.00 TP CORPORATION 8,403.37 / CDW http://www.publicpurchase.com. Vendors must complete the Request: Request for Variance pursuant to Section 8.8.2. of GOVERNMENT, INC. 13,154.19 / CENTURYLINK 242.02 free registration on the Public Purchase site. Instructions the Teton County Land Development CHARM-TEX INC. 72.72 / CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS for submittals are available on the Teton County website at Regulations, to vary the Man-made land-form stan- 99.98 / CHILLER ICE LLC 467.50 CHARLIE’S PLUMBING Departments/General Services/Purchasing at http://www.teton- dards in Sec. 5.1.6 to permit a reduced & SEWER SRVC INC 225.00 CLARKS’ BROADWAY countywy.gov/1951/Purchasing setback for a berm along a street yard. AUTO PARTS, LLC 908.47 / CONRAD AND BISCHOFF, Proposals will be due on or before 4:00 pm MST on September Location: 2800 Moose-Wilson Road. Generally located on the INC. 1,095.13 CODY CALL 42.54 / CODY HOSTETTER 25, 2019, and opened upon release by Public Purchase imme- corner of Moose-Wilson Road and Wiley 340.00 / COPY WORKS LLC 115.50 CURRAN-SEELEY diately thereafter at the Teton County Facilities Maintenance Lane. It is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Hwy 22 FOUNDATION 6,859.50 / DAVE GUSTAFSON 52.50 / DBR, Division office at 185 South Willow, Jackson, WY. & Moose-Wilson Road Intersection. The INC. 330.00 DELTA DENTAL 19,029.10 / DEAN’S PEST property is within the Neighborhood Conservation zone CONTROL LLC 255.00 DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE Teton County reserves the right to reject all proposals and to and is not within any overlays. SERVICES 45,009.27 / DIGITAL APPLESAUCE, INC. waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. MATTERS FROM COMMISSION 120.50 DIVERSIFIED METAL PRODUCTS INC. 295.00 There were no matters from Commission. / ELISABETH M. W. TREFONAS 2,480.00 ELECTRICAL Questions are to be posted on the Public Purchase website. All EXECUTIVE SESSION WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO,INC. 395.63 ENVIRONMENTAL questions and answers will be available to all bidders. No executive session was held. RESOURCE ASSOC. 679.99 / ERC WIPING PRODUCTS Publish: 08/28, 09/04/19 ADJOURN INC 118.24 E.R. OFFICE EXPRESS INC. 672.01 / ETHAN A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded SUMMERHAYS 70.00 EUGENE N GOSSELIN 129.99 • PUBLIC NOTICE • by Commissioner Barron to adjourn. Chair Macker called for a / EVANS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1,898.55 FALL vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. The RIVER RURAL ELEC.COOP.,INC. 72.17 / FERGUSON Teton County meeting adjourned at 9:20am. ENTERPRISES, INC. #3007 34.84 FLAT CREEK FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES AND POSITIONS AND Respectively submitted: sdf SADDLE SHOP 1,839.99 / FORSGREN ASSOCIATES SALARIES TETON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS INC. 12,650.00 FRAZIER SHOWS 13,744.00 / GALLS, 2019 /s/ Natalia D. Macker, Chair LCC 48.55 / GAMETIME COMPANY 330.70 GLOBAL ATTEST: /s/ Sherry L. Daigle, County Clerk EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC 97.20 / GLAXOSMITHKLINE Publish: 08/28/19 PHARMACEUTICALS 2,952.10 GLOBAL STAR USA 87.25 Pursuant to Wyoming State Statue §18-3-516, at the end of / GOLDEN RULE CREATIONS 304.86 / GOVHR USA LLC each fiscal year, each County shall publish the name, position OFFICIAL SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD 3,373.00 GRAINGER 173.06 / GREENWAY PAINTING and salaries or actual monthly wages of each elected official OF LLC 4,110.00 / HADLEY ADKINS 52.50 HIGH COUNTRY and each full-time employee. All salaries listed are gross COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TETON COUNTY, WYOMING LINEN SUPPLY LLC 5,215.95 / HUNT CONSTRUCTION, monthly wages and do not include any fringe benefits such The Teton County Board of Commissioners met in regular INC. 4,166.80 IDAHO COMMUNICATIONS LLC 1,500.00 as health insurance cost, life insurance benefits and pension session on August 12, 2019 in the Commissioners Chambers / IDAHO TRAFFIC SAFETY, INC. 1,150.00 JACKSON plans. The salaries or wages do not include any overtime. located at 200 S. Willow in Jackson. The meeting was called to LUMBER 897.26 / J. AUSTIN DUNLAP 250.00 / JACKSON order at 8:40am. WHOLE GROCER 55.94 JENNIFER REDFIELD 52.50 Commission present: Natalia Macker Chair, Greg Epstein / JH20 WATER CONDITIONING & FILTRATIO 84.95 Vice-Chair, Mark Barron, and Luther Propst. Mark Newcomb JH COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER 94,509.00 / was absent. JACKSON HOLE DISTRIBUTING 10,834.20 JH HIST. ADOPT AGENDA SOCIETY AND MUSEUM 23,986.75 / JACKSON HOLE A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded LIONS CLUB 2,052.24 JORGENSEN ASSOCIATES by Commissioner Barron to adopt today’s agenda as it stands. PC 2,975.00 / KENNON C.TUBBS, MD LLC 16,516.00 Chair Macker called for a vote. The vote showed all in favor KIMBERLY ANN MELLICK 1,725.00 / KNO2 LLC 38.34 / and the motion carried. LA CASITA MEXICAN 310.50 LASER XPRESS 269.39 / LEO PUBLIC COMMENT BARBOZA 316.00 / LOWER VALLEY ENERGY 4,480.73 There was no public comment. MARY FAULKNER 26.25 / MAURENE GUSTAFSON ACTION ITEMS 52.50 / MATT HALL 104.98 MASTERCRAFT POOL & SPA 1. Consideration of Payment of County Vouchers 1,001.73 / MD NURSERY & LANDSCAPING INC. 3,098.82 A motion was made by Commissioner Propst and seconded by MILLER SANITATION 2,030.00 / MJ BROWN 200.00 / Commissioner Epstein to approve the August 12, 2019 vouch- MOUNTAIN ALARM/WATCHGUARD 975.44 MONTE er run in the amount of $1,856,988.94. Chair Macker called for CLEMOW 50.00 / MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES a vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. 770.02 NATIONAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC. 572.84 / 2. Consideration of Administrative Items NELSON ENGINEERING COMPANY 375.00 NORCO, INC. a. 24-Hour Liquor Permits – There were none. 21.08 / OFFICE OF STATE LANDS & INVESTMENTS b. SLIB Drawdowns – There were none. 11,395.03 ON GRADE BLADE SERVICE, LLC 1,800.00 c. Tax Roll Corrections – There were none. / O’RYAN CLEANERS 18.60 PARTSMASTER 1,037.35 / d. Human Service/Community Development Contracts for PAGING AND WIRELESS SERVICE 4,835.00 PORTERS Service OFFICE PRODUCTS 63.95 / PRO EQUIPMENT SALES i. Teton Valley Food Pantry 295.68 HAL JOHNSON JR-PROFESSIONAL EXPRESS ii. Jackson Hole Public Art 865.73 QUANTUM GROUP ENGINEERING PC 6,786.00 / A motion was made by Commissioner Propst and seconded RAHCO INC. 430.00 RE INVESTMENT COMPANY 2,013.46 by Commissioner Barron to approve the contract for service / RIPLEY’S VACUUM CENTER, INC. 539.85 ROCK CITY pursuant to the adopted FY20 budget appropriations for Teton REPAIR & SUPPLY LLC 36.11 / RSCI 200,494.54 / R&S Valley Food Pantry and Jackson Hole Public Art as presented. NORTHEAST LLC 85.40 SALLY HUMPHERYS 100.00 / Chair Macker called for a vote. The vote showed all in favor SANOFI PASTEUR INC. 1,082.49 SALT RIVER MOTORS and the motion carried. INC. 16,000.00 / SHERRY CLEMOW 50.00 / SHELLY e. Special Events Permits – Applications Pending (for infor- MARTINEZ 70.43 SILVER CREEK SUPPLY 1,811.07 / SIGN mational purposes, no action taken) IT NOW INC. 769.27 SILVER STAR COMMUNICATIONS i. Jackson Hole Land Trust Annual Picnic: Date- August 11, 141.98 / SNOW KING MOUNTAIN RESORT 404.00 PVH 2019; Location – Snake River Ranch; Attendees- 550 CORP. 1,705.30 / SRSC LOTS LLC 7,056.00 STATION 22 ii. Teton Gravity Research World Premiere Festival: Date ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 54.22 / ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL – September 14, 2019; Location – Jackson Hole Mountain PHARMACY 488.62 ELIOR INC. 15,761.88 / SWAGIT Resort base area in Teton Village, adjacent to the Teewinot PRODUCTIONS LLC 22,500.00 / TAYLOR COOK 406.72 and Bridger lifts; Attendees- 2000+ TC FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 2,084.72 / TETON CO. 3. Consideration of Proposed Outgoing Commissioner PLANNING DEPT. 15.00 TETON COUNTY TREASURER Correspondence 53,566.15 / TETON COUNTY TRANSFER STATION There was no outgoing correspondence. 435.00 TETON COUNTY TREASURER 31,170.81 / A motion was made by Commissioner Epstein and seconded TETON COURIER 67.20 TERRA FIRMA ORGANICS, by Commissioner Propst to go into Executive Session pursu- INC. 73,265.23 / TETON MEDIA WORKS INC. 12,732.18 ant to Wyoming Statute §16-4-405(a)(vii) To consider the selec- TETON MOTORS 3,700.00 / TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL tion of a site or the purchase of real estate when the publicity INC. 12,444.36 TETON TRASH REMOVAL INC. 1,652.00 • Public Notices • lights on the four antler archways and the mature spruce trees located in the Town Square. The holiday lighting shall be installed in the fall but no later than 5 days prior to Thanksgiving 2019 and removed April 15th, 2020 or as desig- nated by the Town of Jackson.

The anticipated service period covered by this bid is November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2022.

Separate sealed BIDS shall be received by the Teton County/ Jackson parks and Recreation Department administration at 155 East Gill Ave, PO Box 811, Jackson WY 83001, until 3:00 P.M. (Local Time), September 4, 2019..

The CONTRACT and BID DOCUMENTS may be examined and/or obtained at the following location:

Teton County/Jackson Recreation Center 155East Gill Ave Jackson, WY 83001

For information concerning the project, please contact: Andy Erskine at 732-5793 or [email protected] Publish: 08/21, 08/28/19

TOWN OF JACKSON NOTICES

• OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS •

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS - UNAPPROVED AUGUST 19, 2019 JACKSON, WYOMING The Jackson Town Council met in a special workshop session in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 2:01 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be present: MAYOR: Pete Muldoon. COUNCIL: Hailey Morton Levinson, Arne Jorgensen, and Jonathan Schechter. Jim Stanford arrived at 2:04 P.M. STAFF: Larry Pardee, Roxanne Robinson, Tyler Sinclair, Lea Colasuonno, Kelly Thompson, April Norton, Steve Ashworth, Paul Anthony, Floren Poliseo, Todd Smith, and Sandy Birdyshaw. Town Council Priorities Discussion on Predictable Funding of Local Government, to Identify and Discuss a Framework for Attaining the Goal. Tyler Sinclair made staff comment that the goal of this priority is to diversify, increase and develop sustainable funding for the Town of Jackson. He presented Publish: 08/28/19 a four-phase framework for moving forward with this effort as follows: Phase 1 – Identification, Review and Evaluation NOTICE OF PUBLIC REVIEW of all Available and Possible Funding Sources; Phase 2 – TETON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Identification, Review and Evaluation of Current and Desired MEETING Expenditures; Phase 3 – Identification/Matching of Funding Tuesday, September 17, 2019 Sources with Expenditures; and Phase 4 – Implementation Action Steps. Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by Council discussion included that they individually meet with the Teton County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS staff to weigh in on this priority and then staff would decipher for the purpose of considering the applications listed below the commonalities and disagreements, to determine the goal pursuant to the Wyoming State Statutes, Sections 16-3-101, et. at the next meeting, to determine the framework for proceed- seq. 18-5-201, et. seq. and 18-5-301, et. seq. as applicable. The ing, and then start setting next steps and dates to move for- Public Hearing will be held in the Commissioners Meeting ward. Room of the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S. A motion was made by Jonathan Schechter and seconded by Willow Street in Jackson, Wyoming on Tuesday, September Arne Jorgensen to direct staff to proceed with the Predictable 17, 2019, in their regular meeting which begins at 09:00 AM. Funding of Local Government Framework as described in Information regarding the applications listed below may be this staff report based upon the direction provided by Council obtained from the Teton County Planning and Development at this meeting. Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. The vote Department, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, showed all in favor and the motion carried. telephone 307-733-3959. Discussion on 440 West Kelly and 174 North King Street Housing Development. April Norton made staff comment that 1. Applicant: TETON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE the 174 N. King Street Project did not receive tax credit alloca- Permit No.: CUP2019-0003 tions from the Wyoming Community Development Authority Request: Conditional Use Permit pursuant to and the 16-unit permanently deed restricted housing project Section 8.4.2 of the Teton County Land Development at 430/440 West Kelly Avenue has stalled; these two projects Regulations, to permit an emergency helicopter landing zone were key parts of the workforce housing supply strategy. in the Teton Village area. She presented alternative options for 430/440 West Kelly Location: Teton County Village Exaction Parcel, Avenue for the Council to discuss: accessed from Apres Vous Road. The property is zoned Public/ 1. Council could stay with the 16-unit option and see if the Semi-Public and is located within the Scenic Resources County makes a similar motion at the next joint meeting. Overlay. 2. Council could support a 12-unit option that provided 24 Publish: 08/28/19 bedrooms, or 10-unit option that provided 24 bedrooms (same # of bedrooms as the proposed 16-unit option). • CONTINUED PUBLICATIONS • 3. Town could purchase the County’s interest in the property ($936,880) and then move forward with a 16-unit project. Request for Proposal 4. Town could sell its interest to the County for $766,537 Fair Heritage Arena Fire Alarm System (there was no indication that County was or was not willing to purchase the Town’s portion. 5. Council and Board could direct the Housing Authority to Teton County Facilities is requesting proposals for the design sell the land. and installation of a voice evacuation fire alarm system at the 6. Council and Board could direct the Housing Authority to Fair Heritage Arena at 447 W Snow King Avenue, Jackson, deed restrict the land and then sell it. WY. 7. Council could choose an option not listed, which could include modifications to any of the options listed above. RFP packages may be obtained on the Public purchase web- After discussion, there was general agreement from the site, http://www.publicpurchase.com. The bid id is: 117244. Council for options #1 and #2. Staff was asked to take today’s Vendors must complete the free registration on the Public discussion points and bring back to the Council at a later Purchase site. Assistance with registration can be obtained at meeting. A special joint meeting with the County would pos- http://www.tetoncountywy.gov/1951/Purchasing. sibly be scheduled to discuss next steps. Site visits can be arranged by emailing Paul Cote, Facilities Next, alternative options were presented for 174 North King Manager, at [email protected]. Street: Proposals are to be submitted on that same website. 1. Income ranges & ownership or rental Proposals will be due on or before September 11, 2019, at 4:30 2. Revised responses from Westmount & Jackson Hole pm MST, and opened upon release by Public Purchase imme- Community Housing Trust diately thereafter at the Teton County Facilities Maintenance a) Both provided Council with revisions. Staff could work Division office at 185 South Willow, Jackson, WY. with each respondent to reconcile revisions with Council pri- orities for the project provided today. OR Teton County reserves the right to reject all proposals and to b) Council could direct staff to move forward with one devel- waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. oper today. OR c) Council could direct staff to draft a new RFP for the proj- Questions are to be posted on the Public Purchase website. All ect. questions and answers will be available to all bidders. 3. If additional public investment would be needed for this Publish: 08/21, 08/28/19 project, from where should it come? a) Town funds of $1,993,012 (general fund + in lieu fees) Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department could be used if units serve households earning <120% MFI b) Town could sell its interest in 430/440 W. Kelly and then FORMAL REQUEST FOR BID have up to $766,000 to utilize for the project. c) Town could plat and sell its properties on Flat Creek The Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department Drive (3 lots zoned NL-1), each would likely be listed in the is accepting bids for the 2019/2022 Holiday Lighting Project $800,000-range. If sold, would most likely be developed into in the Town Square. The work shall consist of hanging string single-family, multi-million-dollar homes (see: Gill Addition). d) Town could ask County to utilize some of its in-lieu fees • Public Notices • to offset additional costs to the project so long as the project C. Municipal Court Report for July 2019. To accept the July Ordinance J: An Ordinance Amending and Reenacting the serves households earning <120% MFI. 2019 Municipal Court Report into the record as presented. Town of Jackson Municipal Code Title 16 Regarding Housing Anne Creswell of the Housing Trust made comment. Latham D. Special Event: Wildy Creative Installation on the Town Rules & Regulations Jenkins made comment on behalf of Westmount Development Square. To approve the special event request made by the AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING Group. Wildly Creative Jackson Hole for the Wildly Creative Pop-Up SECTION 1 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded Artists on Town Square subject to the conditions and restric- 1195 AND SECTION 16.10 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE by Arne Jorgensen to proceed with developing housing at tions listed in the staff report. OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON REGARDING HOUSING 174 N. King Street and direct staff to pursue a project that is E. Special Event: Fall Arts Festival. To approve the special RULES AND REGULATIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN rental or ownership, to work with the two developers who had event application made by the Jackson Hole Chamber of EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED provided proposals, and bring back a plan at a next available Commerce for the Fall Arts Festival, subject to the conditions BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, Council meeting. and restrictions listed in the staff report. WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED Public comment was given by Estella Torres on behalf of F. Special Event: Farmer’s Market Supplemental Request. THAT: Stacy Stoker made staff comment. A motion was made One22. To approve the supplemental application made by Jackson by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Arne Jorgensen Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in Hole Farmers Market on the Town Square to serve beer at the to approve Ordinance J at first reading. Mayor Muldoon favor and the motion carried. Community Fall Festival special event, subject to the condi- called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and the Downtown Parking and Mobility Management Plan tions and restrictions listed in the staff report. motion carried. Implementation Schedule. Paul Anthony made staff comment G. Temporary Sign Permit: Laff Staff (P19-195). To approve Matters from Mayor and Council. related to a schedule for the implementation of the Downtown the temporary banners in conjunction with Laff Staff subject Roadhouse Brewing. The Council discussed the request from Parking and Mobility Management Plan. Discussion was held to three (3) conditions of approval. Get Funky LLC regarding the conditions of approval on their on an option one of considering paid parking after short-term H. Temporary Sign Permit: Fall Arts Festival (P19-196). To microbrewery permit. Paul Anthony made staff comment items first and option two of considering paid parking first. approve the temporary banners in conjunction with Fall Arts on separating land use issues from the liquor license. Lea Public comment was given by Wes Gardner, Jim Waldrop, and Festival subject to three (3) conditions of approval. Colasuonno made staff comment. Colby Cox made comment. Mo Murphy. No action was taken on this item. I. Temporary Sign Permit: CLIMB Training (P19-190). To Planning Commission. Mayor Muldoon stated he would reap- Adjourn. A motion was made by Jonathan Schechter and sec- approve the temporary banners in conjunction with the point Anne Schuler and Abi Petri to the Planning Commission onded by Hailey Morton Levinson to adjourn to executive ses- CLIMB Wyoming subject to three (3) conditions of approval. with the consent of the Council. A motion was made by sion to discuss personnel matters in accordance with Wyoming J. Hillside Regulations Scope of Work and Contract Approval. Jonathan Schechter and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson Statute 16-4-405(a)(ii)(x). The vote showed 4-0 in favor with To approve Simon Associates LLC as consultant to complete to consent to the Mayor’s appointments. Mayor Muldoon called Jim Stanford absent. The motion carried. The meeting the services described in the consultant’s proposal and the pre- for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion car- adjourned at 5:06 P.M. minutes:spb pared contract within the timeline of the scope of work at a fee ried. Publish: 08/28/19 not to exceed $53,095.00. Mountain and Resort Town Planners Summit. The Mayor K. Reappointment of Board of Examiners Members. To reap- commented on an invitation to attend a Mountain and Resort TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS - UNAPPROVED point Damon Wilson, Gregory Buchko, Jade Beus, and Mike Town Planners Summit for Elected Officials in Lake Tahoe on AUGUST 19, 2019 JACKSON, WYOMING Mielke to the Board of Examiners for two-year terms going October 16-19, 2019. A motion was made by Hailey Morton The Jackson Town Council met in regular session in the through July 2021. Levinson and seconded by Arne Jorgensen to approve travel Council Chambers of the Town Hall located at 150 East Pearl Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in for any council member wishing to attend the Mountain and at 6:03 P.M. Upon roll call the following were found to be favor and the motion carried. Resort Town Planners Summit for Elected Officials in Lake present: Karns Meadow Environmental Analysis (EA). Steve Tahoe on October 16-19. Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. MAYOR: Pete Muldoon. COUNCIL: Hailey Morton Levinson, Ashworth made staff comment that over the the last three to The vote showed 4-0 in favor with Schechter recused. The Jim Stanford, Arne Jorgensen, and Jonathan Schechter. five years the Town has seen increased pressure for develop- motion carried. STAFF: Larry Pardee, Roxanne Robinson, Tyler Sinclair, Lea ment and/or resource management of Karns Meadow. As a Jim Stanford made comment from the Travel and Tourism Colasuonno, Todd Smith, Paul Anthony, Floren Poliseo, Johnny result, a comprehensive Environmental Assessment (EA) was Board meeting and the Parks and Recreation Board meeting. Ziem, Brian Lenz, Carl Pelletier, Stacy Stoker, and Sandy performed. The EA determines what the impact of improve- Arne Jorgensen provided an update from the Local Emergency Birdyshaw. ments would be and provides potential mitigation for impacts Planning Council (LEPC). The Mayor made comment on the Public Comment. Colby Cox made comment on behalf of of the improvement. The EA recommended that a compre- Housing Supply and START Board meetings. Roadhouse Brewing Company’s request to lift some of the hensive resource management and site development plan be Town Manager’s Report. A motion was made by Hailey Morton conditions of approval on the microbrewery permit issued to prepared. Tyler Sinclair made staff comment. Public comment Levinson and seconded by Jim Stanford to accept the Town Get Funky, LLC. Senator Mike Gierau made comment on the was made by Jason Snider of the Jackson Hole Land Trust. Manager’s Report into the record. The Town Manager’s Report Roadhouse Brewing Company’s request. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and sec- contained an update on the Lodging and Sales Tax. Mayor Consent Calendar. A motion was made by Hailey Morton onded by Jonathan Schechter to accept the Karns Meadow Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and Levinson and seconded by Arne Jorgensen to approve the Environmental Analysis (EA) dated May 28, 2019, direct the motion carried. consent calendar including items A-K as presented with the staff to submit the EA to the Town of Jackson Planning Adjourn. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson following motions. Department, and to direct staff to initiate the planning and and seconded by Jim Stanford to adjourn the meeting. Mayor A. Meeting Minutes. To approve the meeting minutes as pre- drafting of a Comprehensive Resource Management and Site Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor sented for the August 5, 2019 regular meeting. Development Plan for tracts 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 to be submit- and the motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:08 p.m. B. Disbursements. To approve the disbursements as pre- ted for a Conditional Use Permit by January of 2020. Mayor minutes:spb sented. Anderson, Jason $11,325.00; Uhl, Angie $829.13; Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and Publish: 08/28/19 Teton County Circuit Court $135.00; Ace Equipment & the motion carried. Supply $845.00; Ace Hardware $503.13; Acm Wyoming Llc Item P19-170: Final Plat at 170 Redmond Street. A motion • REQUEST FOR BIDS • $268.03; Airgas Usa, Llc $246.08; Amazon Capital Services was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Jim $84.04; American Striping Company $5,900.50; Animal Care Stanford to continue this item to the Town Council meeting LEGAL NOTICE Clinic Of Jackson $1,695.24; Antler Motel, Inc. $195.00; scheduled for October 21, 2019. Mayor Muldoon called for the Architectural Building Supply $63.96; Bison Lumber $141.85; vote. The vote showed all in favor and the motion carried. “Online Auction for the Sale of Surplus Property” Blair, Ashley $592.30; Blue Spruce Cleaners,Inc $555.21; Ordinances. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and second- Bmv Llc $59.53; Bristol, James $295.00; Carquest Auto Parts ed by Hailey Morton Levinson to read ordinances in the short The Town of Jackson will be accepting bids on two surplus Inc. $75.87; Chlorinators Incorporated $4,101.00; City Of tile Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in vehicles: Sewer Camera Van and Ice Resurfacer. Bidding Driggs $1,602.64; Clauss, C. David $19.42; Climb Wyoming favor and the motion carried. starts at 8:00 am MST on August 28, 2019 and ends at 4:00 $2,500.00; Commerical Tire-Id Falls $1,465.92; Control Ordinance G: An Ordinance Amending and Reenacting the pm MST on September 18, 2019. All items are listed with System Technology, Inc. $250.00; Core & Main Lp $40,806.23; Town of Jackson Official Zoning Map to change zoning at 135 pictures along with descriptions and can be viewed on www. Cummins Rocky Mountain Llc $892.86; D & R Drywall, Llc E Broadway to Downtown Core. govdeals.com/jacksonwy. Only online bids at this website will $476.42; Dana Safety Supply, Inc $811.30; Dero Bike Racks AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING be accepted. All bidders must register with GovDeals.com to $4,526.70; Division Of Victim Services $490.00; Dpc Industries, SECTION 2 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. bid, registration is free. Bidders are subject to all payment Inc. $2,077.28; E.R. Office Express $1,341.87; Elite Parts 1074 (PART) AND AMENDING THE TOWN OF JACKSON and pick-up terms as detailed with the GovDeals website. $626.35; Emerg + A + Care $251.00; Energy Laboratories OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP TO CHANGE A All items are sold as is, where is. There are no warranties Inc. $1,994.00; Eriks North America, Inc $196.57; Evans PORTION OF THE CURRENT ZONING DESIGNATION expressed or implied including but not limited to warranty for Construction Inc $234.99; Fire Services Of Idaho $225.00; OF 1.38 ACRES OF LAND ADDRESSED AS 135 EAST fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability. Interested Flat Creek Wid $12,000.00; Fortress Home Improvements Llc BROADWAY AVENUE AND CURRENTLY ZONED URBAN bidders are encouraged to inspect before placing bids. The $1,140.00; Freedom Mailing Service Inc. $1,808.68; Friends Of COMMERCIAL (UC) TO DOWNTOWN CORE (DC) (P19- Town of Jackson reserves the right to reject any and all bids Pathways $7,816.00; Galls Inc. $408.05; Gillig Llc $6,055.44; 105); AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT HD Fowler Company $2,064.40; High Country Linen ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN $3,363.60; Hirst Applegate, Llp $19,299.65; Idaho Traffic OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY Dated this day: August 21, 2019 Safety, Inc. $4,436.29; Intellichoice, Inc $11,970.00; Interstate ASSEMBLED THAT Battery $130.95; Jackson Curbside Inc. $2,175.00; Jackson A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded Hole News & Guide $747.39; Jackson Lumber Inc $509.65; by Jonathan Schechter to approve G at second reading. Mayor ______Jackson Towing Partners $900.00; Jelly Donut, Llc $270.00; Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor and Johnny Ziem JH Appliance $242.01; Jorgensen Associates, Pc $306,154.77; the motion carried. Assistant PW Director Kellerstrass Enterprises, Inc $66,705.28; Kenworth Sales Ordinance H: An Ordinance Amending and Reenacting the Publish: 08/28, 09/04, 09/11/19 Company Dept #1 $83.52; Kilmer’s BG Distributing $1,026.00; Town of Jackson Official Zoning Map to change zoning at 175 Lepco $9,542.42; Local Gov’t Liability Pool $458.45; Long E Broadway Avenue to Downtown Core. • PUBLIC HEARINGS • Building Technologies Inc. $742.65; Lovett Contracting AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING Llc $7,000.00; Lower Valley Energy Inc $30,876.07; Miller SECTION 2 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. PUBLIC HEARING Sanitation $8,554.00; Mountain Electrical $513.33; Msc 1074 (PART) AND AMENDING THE TOWN OF JACKSON The Town of Jackson Planning Commission will hold a Industrial Supply Co $579.17; Napa Auto Parts Inc. $2,427.48; OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP TO CHANGE A public hearing to consider a request to amend Section 8.10 Nature’s Garden & Property Services $1,571.00; Niner, PORTION OF THE CURRENT ZONING DESIGNATION Duties and Responsibilities of the Town of Jackson Land Richard T $12,000.00; Northworks $1,443.75; One 22, Inc. OF 0.46 ACRES OF LAND ADDRESSED AS 175 EAST Development Regulations (LDRs) to modify and update $30.00; Ops Strategies $585.00; O’Ryan Cleaners $75.20; BROADWAY AVENUE AND CURRENTLY ZONED URBAN Section 8.10.1 Planning Director and to add the position of Partsmaster $537.88; Platt $22.23; Premier Truck- Salt COMMERCIAL (UC) TO DOWNTOWN CORE (DC) (P19- Community Development Director with related duties and Lake City $1,381.01; Ranch Inn $105.00; Red’s Auto Glass, 107); AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT responsibilities. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Inc. $913.93; Rees, David $100.00; Rendezvous Engineering, ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN September 18, 2019, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, P.C. $1,715.10; Respond First Aid Systems $158.44; Rjm OF JACKSON, WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY 150 East Pearl Avenue, Jackson, WY. For further information, Precision Instruments, Llc $7,200.00; Ron’s Towing $615.00; ASSEMBLED THAT: please contact the Planning Dept. at 733-0440, Ext. 1303. Ross Concrete Const Llc $1,808.10; Sauer, Caleb $100.00; A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded [Item P19-187 Anthony] Schmillen, Scott $1,187.50; Schow’s Truck Center $537.20; by Jim Stanford to approve Ordinance H at second reading. Publish: 08/28/19 Sherwin-Williams Co. $477.00; Silver Creek Supply $17.06; Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all in Smith Power Products,Inc. $114.94; Smith, Gregory J favor and the motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING $155.00; Snake River Mep Complete, Inc $12,084.00; Ordinance I: An Ordinance Amending and Reenacting the Snake River Roasting $198.65; St John’s Hospital $595.00; Town of Jackson Official Zoning Map to change zoning at 105 The Town of Jackson Town Council will hold a public hearing Stanford, James $73.36; Strata Leadership, Llc $3,250.00; E Broadway Avenue to Downtown Core. to consider a request for approval of a Development Plan, spe- Sunrise Environmental $183.93; Superior Tire & Rubber AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING cifically for a 7-Lot Subdivision for the property located at 115 Corp $313.00; Symbolarts, Llc $717.75; Teton County Public SECTION 2 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. Nelson Drive, legally known as PT NE1/4NE1/4 SEC 34, TWP Health $82.00; Teton County Sheriff-Dispatch $14,846.06; 1074 (PART) AND AMENDING THE TOWN OF JACKSON 41, RNG 116 (Parcel 1). Teton County Sheriff’s-Jail $1,512.00; Teton County Transfer OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP TO CHANGE THE Station $513.00; Teton Motors Inc $23,588.00; Teton Tools Llc CURRENT ZONING DESIGNATION OF 0.167 ACRES OF The hearing is scheduled for Monday, September 16, 2019, $536.45; Teton Trash Removal, Inc. $45.50; Teuscher, Cory LAND ADDRESSED AS 105 EAST BROADWAY AVENUE beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 150 East Pearl $100.00; Thyssen Krupp Elevator Corp. $297.86; Timberline AND CURRENTLY ZONED URBAN COMMERCIAL Avenue, Jackson, WY. The application can be viewed online at: Concrete $668.00; Trefonas Law, P.C. $206.40; Usa Blue Book (UC) TO DOWNTOWN CORE (DC) (P19-114); AND http://townofjackson.com/services/planning-building/permits- $734.93; Vfc Controls $1,974.25; Visa $20,256.50; Wamco ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED apps/current-applications/. For further information, please Lab, Inc. $650.00; Weller Truck Parts $3,368.98; West Coast BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON, contact the Planning Dept. at 733-0440, Ext. 1305. [Item P19- Code Consultants $1,304.37; Westbank Sanitation $49.02; WYOMING, IN REGULAR SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED 152 Valentine] Western States Equip Company $1,791.03; Westwood Curtis THAT: Publish: 08/28/19 $291,676.10; White Glove Cleaning, Inc. $1,333.13; Wrench A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded It Plumbing & Heating Inc $2,360.22; Wyoming Financial by Jonathan Schechter to approve Ordinance I at second read- PUBLIC HEARING Insurance, Inc $18.00; Yellow Iron Excavation, Llc $1,014.00; ing. Mayor Muldoon called for the vote. The vote showed all Young Truck & Trailer $185.80. in favor and the motion carried. The Town of Jackson Town Council will hold a public hearing • Public Notices • to consider a request for approval of a Development Plan, spe- tution is 545 West Broadway, Jackson WY 83001. The name cifically for a new 20-unit apartment building for the property of the proposed organizer is First Republic Trust Company, a located at 640 & 650 S Glenwood St, legally known as, Lot 4, GENERAL PUBLIC NOTICES division of First Republic Bank, a California Corporation, and BLK. 4, Karns 2nd Addition and Lots 5-6-7, BLK. 4, Karns-2. the initial proposed directors are Kelly Johnston, Sahil Desai, Michael J. Roffler, Patrick Trucco, and Olga Tsokova. The The hearing is scheduled for Monday, September 16, 2019, nature of the activities to be conducted by the proposed insti- beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 150 East Pearl • NAME CHANGE • tution is to operate a State Chartered Public Trust Company Avenue, Jackson, WY. The application can be viewed online at: and to carry on general trust business in Teton County, http://townofjackson.com/services/planning-building/permits- Wyoming. The date by which persons must file a motion with apps/current-applications/. For further information, please the State Banking Commissioner to be added as a party to the contact the Planning Dept. at 733-0440, Ext. 1305. [Item P19- meeting or hearing is October 23, 2019. Any person wishing 137, 138 Valentine] to submit written comments on the application to the State Publish: 08/28/19 Banking Commissioner must do so by no later than October 28, 2019. • CONTINUED PUBLICATIONS • Publish: 08/21, 08/28, 09/04/19

PUBLIC NOTICE: Notice of an Application to Transfer Ownership of a Resort Liquor License

Notice is hereby given that the applicant whose name is set forth below filed application to transfer the Ownership of a Resort Liquor License in the Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming. The date of filing, name of the said applicant, and description of the place or premises which the applicant desires to use are as follows: Date Filed: August 15, 2019 Applicant: ACP LJH 80 Scott Holdings LLC From Licensee: All Suite Development To Licensee: ACP LJH 80 Scott Holdings LLC d/b/a The Lodge at Jackson Hole Location: 80 Scott Lane Protest, if any there be, against the transfer of the above license will be heard at the hour of 6:00 pm or as soon thereaf- ter as the matter can be heard, on the 3RD day of September 2019 before the Town Council of the Town of Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming, in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl. Dated this August 15, 2019 S. Birdyshaw, Town Clerk Publish: 08/21, 08/28/19

Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Publish: 08/28, 09/04, 09/11, 09/18/19 Station 6 Back Up Generator Publish: 08/14, 08/21, 08/28, 09/04/19 Request for Proposal • PUBLIC NOTICE • IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF WYOMING Jackson Hole Fire/EMS is requesting proposals for replace- The annual report of the Alan J. Hirschfield Family ment of a Back Up Generator at Station 6 located at 2505 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TETON Foundation is available for inspection at 3490 Clubhouse NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT North Moose Wilson Road, Wilson, WY 83014. Drive, Suite 101, Wilson, WY 83014 during normal business hours by any citizen who so requests within 180 days from In Re. the Matter of the Estate of: A pre-bid conference & Site walk through will be held at today. Please call for an appointment. Berte E. Hirschfield 2:00 PM on 09/04/2019, 2505 North Moose Wilson Road. David O. Korte, is the Foundation’s principal manager. Telephone (307) 733- Deceased. Attendance is mandatory. 7332. Publish: 08/28/19 RFP/RFQ packages may be obtained online at the Public Probate No.: ______Purchase website, http://www.publicpurchase.com. Vendors NOTICE OF PROBATE must complete the free registration on the Public Purchase • CONTINUED PUBLICATIONS • site. Assistance with registration can be obtained by emailing You are hereby notified that the Last Will and Testament of David O. Korte dated May 28, 2019, was filed with the above- [email protected]. Proposals are to be submitted 2002 Jeep Liberty on that same website. Proposals will be due on or before 3:30 named court. Any action to set aside the Will shall be filed in VIN: WVWYH63B04E012282 the Court within three (3) months from the date of the first PM, September 18th, 2019 and opened upon release by Public Fees Due: $8,153.00 Purchase immediately thereafter at the Teton County Jackson publication of this Notice or thereafter be forever barred. Hole Fire/EMS office at 40 East Pearl Avenue, Jackson, WY. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to David O. 1999 Ford Explorer Korte or to David O. Korte’s estate are requested to make VIN: 1FMZU34X8XZA94666 immediate payment to the undersigned in care of Geittmann Teton County reserves the right to reject all proposals and to Fees Due: $4,252.50 waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. Larson Swift LLP, PO Box 1226, Jackson, Wyoming 83001. Creditors having claims against the decedent or the estate are Auction Date is September 4, 2019. Auction is held at 1175 S. Questions are to be posted on the Public Purchase website. required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouch- Highway 89, Jackson WY 83002. If you have any questions, ers in the Office of the Clerk of Court on or before three (3) All questions and answers will be available to all bidders. please call 307-733-1960 and ask for Megan or Sheila. Publish: 08/21, 08/28/19 months after the date of the first publication of this notice, Publish: 08/21, 08/28/19 with copies to undersigned counsel; and if such claims are not LEGAL NOTICE so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC MEETING OR barred. BID: 20-06 FOUR AWD SUVs HEARING The Town of Jackson will be accepting sealed bids for the fol- DATED this June 24, 2019. lowing equipment in a current model “AWD SUV”. Each bid- TAKE NOTICE that the State of Wyoming, Department of Clay D. Geittmann, WYSB 6-3169 der must furnish cash or surety bond per Wyoming Statutes, Audit, Division of Banking accepted for filing the Application in the amount equal to (5%) five percent of the bid. Successful Geittmann Larson Swift LLP For Charter To Operate A State Trust Company to be known 155 East Pearl Avenue, Suite 200 bidder’s bond will be retained until faithful performance has as First Republic Trust Company of Wyoming, LLC on July been satisfied. Bid should be submitted to the Town Clerk’s PO Box 1226 31, 2019. The Wyoming State Banking Board has set a public Jackson, Wyoming 83001 office no later than 3:00 PM Thursday, August 29, 2019. Bids meeting or hearing regarding the Application on Wednesday, will be opened and acknowledged at 3:05 PM, in the Council (307) 733-5890 – voice November 6, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in the Hathaway Building, Publish: 08/14, 08/21, 08/28/19 Chambers of the Jackson Town Hall. For detailed specifica- 2300 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82002. The legal author- tions, please contact Sandy Birdyshaw at 307-733-3932, or ity and jurisdiction under which the meeting or hearing is to e-mail [email protected] or Eric Hiltbrunner at 307- be held is Wyoming Statute Sections 13-1-101 et. seq., 13-2- 733-3079. 207, 13-5-504, and if applicable 13-2-209, and Chapter 3 of the Dated this day: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 Rules and Regulations of the State Banking Board, under the Floren Poliseo, Public Works Director jurisdiction of the State of Wyoming. The street address of the Publish: 08/21, 08/28/19 location of the principal place of business of the proposed insti-

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