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Public Notices Deadlines Public Notices Public Notices of 10:30 a.m., local time, on the 4th of Bids shall conform to and be responsive and specifications. principal and by a surety company BISMARCK REPUBLICAN DISTRICT May 2021 for the furnishing of all to the Contract Documents for the work. Copies of plans and specifications may be authorized to do business in the State of REORGANIZATION NOTICE transportation, labor, materials, tools, The electronic reproductions of the obtained after April 12, 2021 following North Dakota, conditioned that if the District 7 Chair Claus Lembke 220-8628 NOTICE INVITING SEALED equipment, services, permits, utilities, and Contract Documents will be available after receipt of payment of $150.00 per set, principal’s Bid be accepted and the District Reorganization PROPOSALS (BIDS) other items necessary to construct said April 14, 2021. Copies of the Original non-refundable, or a CD may be contract awarded to the principal, within Wednesday, May 5th 6:30 PM FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF work, in accordance with the drawings version of the Contract Documents will be obtained with the documents in electronic ten (10) days after Notice of Award, the NDGOP Headquarters HIDDEN STAR PARK PROJECT and contract documents. At said time, on file and may be examined during (pdf) format following receipt of payment Principal shall execute a contract in District 32 Chair Kelly Pansegrau BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA said bids will be publicly opened and read normal office hours after April 14th, 2021, of $40 per set, nonrefundable, from the accordance with the terms of the bid and 471-8464 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the aloud at in the office of the Bismarck Parks and following: contractor’s performance and payment District Reorganization Bismarck Parks and Recreation District, Bismarck Parks and Recreation Recreation and at the following locations. Houston Engineering, Inc. bonds as required by law and the Tuesday, May 4th 6 PM Bismarck, Bismarck North Dakota, invites 400 East Front Avenue, Houston Engineering, Inc. 3712 Lockport Street regulations and determinations of the NDGOP Headquarters and will receive sealed bids up to the hour Bismarck, ND 58504 18 3rd Street SE Bismarck, ND 58503-5535 Bismarck Parks and Recreation District. A District 35 Chair Karen Karls 258-6836 Minot, ND 58701 The electronic reproductions of the bid submitted without this information District Reorganization NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A REVISION OF A PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN Telephone (701) 852-7931 Contract Documents may also be viewed properly enclosed in the bid bond Monday, May 3rd 6:30 PM Registration SURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES Fax (701) 858-5655 free of charge online at www.houstoneng envelope shall not be read nor considered Meeting at 7 PM Please take notice that BNI Coal Ltd., 2360 35th Avenue SW, Center, ND Houston Engineering, Inc. .com, or downloaded for a fee of $25.00 and the envelope shall be resealed and NDGOP Headquarters 58530-9499 has submitted an application to the North Dakota Public Service 3712 Lockport Street after April 12, 2021. Please contact bid returned to the bidder immediately. District 47 Chair Karl Lembke 391-3405 Commission for Revision No. 17 to Permit BNCR-9401 to engage in surface coal Bismarck, ND 58503-5535 Houston Engineering at 701-323-0200 if All Bidders shall hold a valid North Dakota District Reorganization mining and reclamation operations. BNCR-9401 was originally approved on August Telephone (701) 323-0200 you have any questions about viewing or Contractor’s license of the proper class Wednesday, May 5th 7:00 PM 16, 1995. The area for which a permit revision is sought includes 381.88 acres Fax (701) 323-0300 downloading the documents. The Adver- and shall enclose a copy of the license or Century High School in Sections 5 and 8, T141N, R83W and Section 32, T142N, R83W. This area The project consists of work items tisement for Bids, Planholders List, Certificate of Renewal of the license in the 4/26, 27, 28, 29, 30, is in Oliver County, North Dakota and is shown on the accompanying map. The including but not limited to: Mobilization; Addendums, and Bid Results will be same envelope as the Bidder’s Bond. 5/1, 3, 4, 5 & 6 - 26415 permit revision will add the coal lease for the Federal parcel in the S2NE4NE4 of Topsoil Stripping and Stockpiling; Impor- available from the “Bid Info” link located Work shall be substantially complete no Section 8 and will update the mine plan to detail the removal of the federal and ted Fill, Excavation, Imported Washed on the Houston Engineering, Inc. web later than October 29, 2021, with final PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE private coal under the proposed location of Minnkota Power’s Ash Cell 5. Revision Sand, Culvert Installation; Asphalt Paving, site. site restoration work completed no later PROPOSED SUBDIVISION AND 17 will also update the Worst Case Bond estimate. Concrete Sidewalks and Ramps, Colored Each bid shall be submitted on a form than November 19, 2021. ZONING CHANGE A copy of the application for revision of a surface coal mining permit is Concrete, Curb and Gutter, Playground furnished as part of the contract The Bismarck Parks and Recreation Notice is hereby given that the Burleigh available for public inspection at the offices of the North Dakota Public Service Equipment, Steel Park Shelter, Site documents and must be accompanied by District will award the contract to the County Planning and Zoning Commission Commission, 600 East Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND, 58505-0480 and at the Furnishings, Geotextile Fabric, Engi- a separate envelope containing a Bidder’s lowest responsive and responsible will conduct a public hearing during their offices of the County Auditor, Oliver County Courthouse, Center, ND, 58530. A neered Wood Fiber Surfacing, Site Bond with Acknowledgement of Surety in Bidder. The Burleigh County Water scheduled meeting on Wednesday, May DVD copy of the application for revision may be requested by contacting the Electrical Work, Irrigation System and an amount not less than 5% of the full Resource District reserves the right to 12, 2021, at 5:15pm local time in the Tom Public Service Commission at (701) 328-2400 or [email protected] or by sending Piping, Seeding, Erosion Control, Trees, amount of the bid made payable to the reject any and all bids, and to waive any Baker Meeting Room, City County a written request. Trail Closure Barricades and Safety order of or for the benefit of the Bismarck and all irregularity in any bid. Building, 221 North 5th Street, Bismarck, Written comments, objections, or requests for informal conferences on the Fence plus other associated and Parks and Recreation District. The bid BY THE ORDER OF THE BISMARCK ND. The Burleigh County Planning and application may be submitted by any person with an interest which is or may incidental items as indicated in the plans bond shall be executed by the bidder as PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT, Zoning Commissioners will at this time be adversely affected to the North Dakota Public Service Commission, 600 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. hear all interested persons regarding a East Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND, 58505-0480, within 30 days after the last NOTICE OF FILING TO REVISE A PERMIT FOR Dated: 4/7/21 proposed subdivision and zoning change. publication of this notice. The written request should state the concerns or Randy Bina /s/. Petitioner is seeking approval of a one (1) objections regarding the revision. SURFACE COAL MINING OPERATIONS The Coyote Creek Mining Company, L.L.C., 6502 17th Street SW, Zap, North Randy Bina, Executive Director lot subdivision containing 1.94 acres and The legal description and names of the apparent surface and mineral (coal) 4/15, 22 & 29 - 25719 a zoning change from A-Agricultural to owners of the land in the permit area that will be affected by the revised plans Dakota 58580 has filed an application (Revision No. 11) to Permit NACC-1302 to revise surface coal mining activities. The permit revision adds mining plans R1-Rural Single Family Residential. This are as follows: property is legally described as: LEGAL DESCRIPTION SURFACE OWNER COAL OWNER for the SE¼ of Section 23, and the federal coal in the SW¼ of Section 24 and the SE¼ of Section 26, T143N, R89W, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Mercer SECTION 00 1113 - A part of the SE 1/4, Section 33, Section 5 T141N R83W Township 139 N, Range 78 West N 1/2 and SW 1/4 Minnkota Power Cooperative Great Northern County, North Dakota. Information that was updated in the permit includes ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS legal information, business entity and compliance information, surface and NDAREC LINEWORKER TRAINING Parent Property Address:750 171st Street Properties NE, Menoken, ND SE 1/4 Minnkota Power Cooperative Minnkota Power coal ownership information, operation plans, surface water management plans, CENTER reclamation plans, and worst-case bonding. MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA If you are not able to attend this public Cooperative hearing, you may submit your comments Section 8 T141N R83W The permit area is approximately ten miles southwest of Beulah. The Owner: North Dakota Association of Rural newspaper publication notice map shows the distance to the city of Zap, North Electric Cooperatives in writing to Burleigh County Building, NW 1/4 BNI Coal, LTD Larry & Virginia Schmidt Planning, Zoning, PO Box 5518, Daryl & Loretta Tabor Dakota, the outline of the permit area, and the affected areas. Sealed proposals for Construction of the The owners of the surface and coal in the area affected by the permit revision NDAREC Lineworker Training Center will Bismarck, ND 58506-5518, or email at Linda Borlaug [email protected]. John Kautzman are as follows: be received by JLG Architects, 416 East TRACT 0045 Main Avenue, Bismarck, ND, until 2:00 Letters and comments must be received Donna Barnhardt by 8:00 am on May 12th, so they may be Randy Titsworth Township 143 North, Range 89 West PM local time on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.
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