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How to place a Public Notice Jackson Hole News&Guide • PO Box 7445 Jackson, WY 83002 • (307) 733-2047 Rate: $8.40 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 • AGENDAS • Teton County Board of Commissioners Voucher Meeting Agenda 200 S. Willow, Jackson, Wyoming Monday, June 9, 2014, 9:00 a.m. CALL TO ORDER MATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF 1. Consideration of June 2, 2014 County Vouchers CONSIDERATION OF UNFINISHED BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT Visit www.tetonwyo.org for any changes to the agenda. Publish: 06/04/14 • PUBLIC NOTICE • TETON COUNTY DIVISION OFFICES • AGENDAS • AGENDA TETON COUNTY, WYOMING PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING TETON COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM 200 S. WILLOW IN JACKSON, WYOMING Monday, June 09, 2014, 06:00 PM PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS DURING THE MEETING. CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES MATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF LDR Update Presentation OLD BUSINESS/NEW BUSINESS 1. Applicant: TETON COUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Agent: N/A Presenter: Alex Norton Permit No.: AMD2014-0001 Request: Adopt a resolution, pursuant to Section 5150, Amendments to the Text of These Land Development Regulations or the Official Zoning District Map, to extend the freeze on the use of the Planned Residential Development (PRD) tool. The ability to utilize Section 2320, Planned Residential Development will continue to be suspended by the resolution. Utilization of other sections of the Land Development Regulations will only be suspended in conjunc- tion with use of Section 2320. Location: Amendment would apply countywide. 2. Applicant: SAVIT ASSOCIATES LLC Agent: Powder River Development Services, LLC Presenter: Shawn Means Permit No.: DEV2014-0005; CUP2014-0003 Request: Final Development Plan approval, pur - suant to Section 51200, Residential and Nonresidential Development Plans, and a Conditional Use Permit, pursuant to Section 5140, Conditional and Special Uses, of the Teton County Land Development Regulations, to construct a mono- pine tower for a wireless telecommunications site. Location: 8570 Creek Crossing Loop Road; Lot 11, Lost Creek Ranch Subdivision; generally located off of Lost Creek Ranch Road, approximately 1.7 miles east of the intersection of Lost Creek Ranch Road and Highway 89 (S36, T44N, R115W). The property is zoned Neighborhood Conservation-Planned Unit Development with no overlays. CONSIDERATION OF UNFINISHED BUSINESS MATTERS FROM THE PUBLIC DEBRIEFING ADJOURNMENT Publish: 06/04/14 • REQUEST FOR BIDS • FORMAL BID REQUEST Invitations for formal bids are being accepted for the Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Center High Efficiency Boiler installation project. Notice is hereby given that the Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department will receive formal sealed bids prior to 3:00 PM MST on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 at the Old Teton County Library, 320 S. King St., PO Box 811, Jackson, WY 83001. No bids will be opened unless sealed and filed with the owner 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 agree- ment contract and furnish the required documents). The project will generally consist of providing two 750,000 BTU high efficiency, condensing hot water boilers and all labor and materials to install the boilers into the existing Recreation Center mechanical system. Specifications are available at the Old Teton County Library, 320 S. King St., Jackson, Wyoming, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MST. Notice to proceed will be issued no later than July 8, 2014. In accordance with Section 16-6-104, Wyoming Statutes, 1977 Rep. Ed., preference shall be given to Wyoming Contractors. Attention is also called to Section 16-6-03, Wyoming Statutes, 1977 Rep. Ed., with respect to subcontractors to be used by the successful resident bidder. In accordance with Section 16-6-104, Wyoming Statutes, 1977 Rep. Ed., resident Wyoming laborers, workman, and mechanics, both skilled and unskilled, shall be used upon all work and provisions produced, or manufactured in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside Wyoming. The attention of bidders is call to the requirements of Wyoming Law pertaining to this contract, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Chapter 6 of Title 16; Chapter 9 of Title 27; and Chapter 6 of Title 15, Wyoming Statutes, 1977 Rep. Ed. Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals. Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department rep- resentative is Matt Kissel, 307-732-8582 or mkissel@tetonwyo. org. Publish: 06/04, 06/11/14 • PUBLIC NOTICE • NOTICE OF PUBLIC REVIEW TETON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Monday, June 23, 2014 Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing 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 Public Hearing will be held in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S. Willow in Jackson, Wyoming on Monday, June 23, 2014, in their regular meeting which begins at 06:00 PM. Information regarding the applications 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: RENDEZVOUS LANDS CONSERVANCY Permit No.: DEV2013-0016 Request: Final Development Plan approval, pur - suant to Section 51200, Residential and Nonresidential Development Plans of the Teton County Land Development Regulations, to allow a privately-owned park open to the gen- eral public. Location: Former Lots 2, 3 and 4, River Springs Subdivision located on Moose-Wilson Road east of Stilson Park. (T41N, R117, S24 and Apputenant Riparian Lands). The property is zoned Park and located within the Natural Resource Overlay. 2. Applicant: CRYSTAL SPRINGS RANCH, INC. ET AL & THE LODGES AT FISH CREEK LLC Permit No.: SKC2014-0001 Request: Sketch Plan approval, pursuant to Section 51200, Development Plan, of the Teton County Land Development Regulations, to develop 16 townhomes. Location: Lots 70 and 71, Shooting Star First Filing and Lot 20A, The Cabins at Shooting Star First Filing. Generally located within the Teton Village Area Two South Residential Community of the Teton Village Area Two (S24 & 25, T42N, R117W). The properties are zoned Planned Unit Development-Planned Resort and are within the Scenic Resources Overlay. Publish: 06/04/14 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. JUNE 4, 2014 NOTICE OF HEARING OF COUNTY BUDGET Notice is hereby given that at a public hearing on the proposed budget for Teton County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, which is now being considered by the Board of County Commissioners, will be held at the County Commissioners Chambers at 200 South Willow, Jackson, Wyoming on Tuesday the 17th of June, 2014, at 9:00 am, at which time any and all persons (especially senior citizens) are invited to attend and provide the Commission with written and oral comments and ask questions concerning the entire County’s proposed budget. The entire proposed budget, as summarized below can be inspected by the public Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm in the County Clerk’s Office, Teton County Administration Building, 200 South Willow, Jackson, Wyoming. Estimated Estimated General Estimated Required Estimated Mill Estimated Salaries Total Cash Estimated Total Cash Fund Total General Tax Levy Revenue and Available Special & Revenues Transfer Appropriation Fund Require- (12 mill for Budget Operations for Budget Projects (Cols 1 & 3) Amount (Cols 2, 4 & 6) Transfer ment limit) General Fund $25,628,509 $26,906,381 $5,165,837 $7,181,066 $30,794,346 $2,901,635 $36,989,082 $6,194,736 5.397 County Fair $490,120 $544,233 $0 $571,247 $490,120 $1,115,480 $625,360 0.545 County Library $326,100 $3,473,908 $243,163 $208,218 $569,263 $3,682,126 $3,112,863 2.712 Special Fire Fund $923,846 $906,012 $397,982 $808,075 $1,321,828 $1,714,087 $392,259 0.500 Weed & Pest ** $415,500 $1,674,961 $111,650 $0 $527,150 $1,674,961 $1,147,811 1.000 Fire/EMS $2,273,224 $3,107,364 $215,760 $518,499 $2,488,984 $3,625,863 $1,136,879 E-911 $294,251 $468,140 $762,391 $762,391 $762,391 $0 Housing Authority $540,000 $421,000 $1,734,000 $2,274,000 $2,274,000 $2,695,000 $421,000 Recreation Dept $4,553,553 $4,617,919 $1,279,390 $4,553,553 $5,897,309 $1,343,756 ISWR Fund $4,132,515 $1,073,091 $278,163 $3,337,587 $4,410,678 $4,410,678 $0 **Separate Mill, not part of 12 mill limit (trans amt) $2,901,635 Ttl of 12 mill 9.154 GENERAL FUND County Commissioners 902,284.00 Sheriff's Department 4,259,249.00 County Clerk 935,176.00 Sheriff Communications 1,085,523.00 County Treasurer 649,865.00 Board of Prisoners/Jail 1,612,171.00 County Assessor 540,297.00 Emergency Management 268,437.00 General Administration 5,950,405.00 Total Public Safety 7,225,380.00 Information Systems 516,539.00 Facilities Maintenance 1,045,118.00 Pathways Capital 1,140,547.00 Total Administration 10,539,684.00 Capital Projects 1,754,209.00 General Projects 250,002.00 County Planning/Building 1,451,062.00 Contingency 1,252,926.00 Community Development 4,083,210.00 OP/CapStabilization 2,783,382.00 Total Community Development 5,534,272.00 Total Other 7,181,066.00 County Coroner 128,604.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 36,989,082.00 Agriculture-Extension 178,152.00 SPECIAL FIRE FUND 11 1,714,087.00 Human Services 1,131,051.00 COUNTY GRANT FUND 12 2,691,821.00 Public Health 1,056,006.00 FIRE / EMS FUND 13 3,625,863.00 County Health Officer 7,230.00 E-911 FUND 16 762,391.00 WIC 45,276.00 HOUSING AUTHORITY 17 2,695,000.00 Total Health & Human Services 2,546,319.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND 18 1,188,432.00 PARKS & REC FUND 19 5,897,309.00 County Attorney 977,426.00 PATHWAY 10 SPET FUND 27 127,829.00 Clerk of Court 742,749.00 WILSON PK SPET FUND 28 195,000.00 Circuit Court 42,822.00 PARK & REC SPET FUND 29 110,400.00 Total Justice 1,762,997.00 INTGR SLD WSTE FUND 30 4,410,678.00 LODGING TAX FUND 31 1,075,250.00 County Surveyor/Engineer 506,831.00 FAIR FUND 32 1,115,480.00 Road & Bridge 1,523,163.00 FAIR SPET FUND 33 982,152.00 Pathways Operations 169,370.00 LANDFILL CLOSURE FUND 34 77,000.00 Total Infrastructure 2,199,364.00 PATHWAY 08 SPET FUND 35 2,471,889.00 PATHWAY 12 SPET FUND 36 4,300,533.00 OP/CAP STABILIZATION FND 14,821,629.00 Publish JHN&G June 4, 2014 TOTAL SPECIAL FUNDS 48,262,743.00

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Page 1: How to place a Public Notice Public Notice? Jackson Hole ...bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/jhnewsand... · Chapter9 of Title 27; and Chapter6 of Title 15, Wyoming Statutes,

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

Rate: $8.40 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

• AGENDAS •

Teton County Board of Commissioners Voucher Meeting Agenda200 S. Willow, Jackson, Wyoming Monday, June 9, 2014, 9:00 a.m.

CALL TO ORDERMATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF1. Consideration of June 2, 2014 County Vouchers CONSIDERATION OF UNFINISHED BUSINESSADJOURNMENTVisit www.tetonwyo.org for any changes to the agenda. Publish: 06/04/14

• PUBLIC NOTICE •

TETON COUNTY DIVISION OFFICES

• AGENDAS •

AGENDATETON COUNTY, WYOMING PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGTETON COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGCOMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM200 S. WILLOW IN JACKSON, WYOMINGMonday, June 09, 2014, 06:00 PMPLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS DURING THE MEETING.

CALL TO ORDER

APPROVAL OF MINUTESMATTERS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF • LDRUpdatePresentationOLD BUSINESS/NEW BUSINESS 1. Applicant: TETONCOUNTYPLANNING&DEVELOPMENT Agent: N/A Presenter: Alex Norton Permit No.: AMD2014-0001 Request: Adoptaresolution,pursuanttoSection5150,AmendmentstotheTextofTheseLandDevelopmentRegulationsortheOfficialZoningDistrictMap,toextendthefreezeontheuseofthePlannedResidentialDevelopment(PRD) tool. The ability to utilize Section 2320, Planned ResidentialDevelopmentwillcontinuetobesuspendedby the resolution. Utilization of other sections of the Land DevelopmentRegulationswillonlybesuspendedinconjunc-tion with use of Section 2320. Location: Amendmentwouldapplycountywide.

2. Applicant: SAVITASSOCIATESLLC Agent: PowderRiverDevelopmentServices,LLC Presenter: Shawn Means Permit No.: DEV2014-0005; CUP2014-0003

Request: FinalDevelopmentPlanapproval,pur-suant to Section 51200, Residential and Nonresidential DevelopmentPlans,andaConditionalUsePermit,pursuanttoSection5140,ConditionalandSpecialUses,oftheTetonCountyLandDevelopmentRegulations,toconstructamono-pinetowerforawirelesstelecommunicationssite. Location: 8570CreekCrossingLoopRoad;Lot11, Lost Creek Ranch Subdivision; generally located off of LostCreekRanchRoad,approximately1.7mileseastofthe intersection of Lost Creek Ranch Road and Highway 89 (S36,T44N,R115W).ThepropertyiszonedNeighborhoodConservation-PlannedUnitDevelopmentwithnooverlays.CONSIDERATION OF UNFINISHED BUSINESSMATTERS FROM THE PUBLICDEBRIEFINGADJOURNMENTPublish: 06/04/14

• REQUEST FOR BIDS •

FORMAL BID REQUEST

InvitationsforformalbidsarebeingacceptedfortheTetonCounty/Jackson Parks and Recreation Center High Efficiency Boilerinstallationproject.

Notice is hereby given that the Teton County/Jackson Parks andRecreationDepartmentwillreceiveformalsealedbidspriorto3:00PMMSTonWednesday,June18,2014attheOldTeton County Library, 320 S. King St., PO Box 811, Jackson, WY83001.Nobidswillbeopenedunlesssealedandfiledwiththeownerandaccompaniedbyamoneyorder,certifiedcheck,orbidbondpayabletotheOwnerfor5%ofthebidamount (to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event thatthebidderfailstoenterpromptlyintoawrittenagree-ment contract and furnish the required documents). The projectwillgenerallyconsistofprovidingtwo750,000BTUhigh efficiency, condensing hot water boilers and all labor and materials to install the boilers into the existing Recreation Center mechanical system.

SpecificationsareavailableattheOldTetonCountyLibrary,320 S. King St., Jackson, Wyoming, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MST.

NoticetoproceedwillbeissuednolaterthanJuly8,2014.

In accordance with Section 16-6-104, Wyoming Statutes, 1977 Rep.Ed.,preferenceshallbegiventoWyomingContractors.Attention is also called to Section 16-6-03, Wyoming Statutes, 1977Rep.Ed.,withrespecttosubcontractorstobeusedbythe successful resident bidder.

In accordance with Section 16-6-104, Wyoming Statutes, 1977Rep.Ed.,residentWyominglaborers,workman,andmechanics,bothskilledandunskilled,shallbeuseduponallworkandprovisionsproduced,ormanufacturedinWyoming,qualitybeingequaltoarticlesofferedbycompetitorsoutsideWyoming.

The attention of bidders is call to the requirements of WyomingLawpertainingtothiscontract,includingwithoutlimitingthegeneralityoftheforegoing,Chapter6ofTitle16;Chapter9ofTitle27;andChapter6ofTitle15,WyomingStatutes,1977Rep.Ed.

TetonCounty/JacksonParksandRecreationDepartmentreservestherighttorejectanyorallproposalsandtowaiveinformalitiesandirregularitiesinproposals.

TetonCounty/JacksonParksandRecreationDepartmentrep-resentative is Matt Kissel, 307-732-8582 or [email protected]: 06/04, 06/11/14

• PUBLIC NOTICE •

NOTICE OF PUBLIC REVIEWTETON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGMonday, June 23, 2014

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by theTetonCountyPlanningCommissionforthepurposeofconsideringtheapplicationslistedbelowasauthorizedbytheWyoming 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 Monday, June 23, 2014, in their regular meeting which begins at 06:00 PM. InformationregardingtheapplicationslistedbelowmaybeobtainedfromtheTetonCountyPlanningandDevelopmentDepartment,MondaythroughFriday,8:00a.m.to5:00p.m.,telephone307-733-3959.

1. Applicant: RENDEZVOUSLANDSCONSERVANCY Permit No.: DEV2013-0016 Request: FinalDevelopmentPlanapproval,pur-suant to Section 51200, Residential and Nonresidential DevelopmentPlansoftheTetonCountyLandDevelopmentRegulations,toallowaprivately-ownedparkopentothegen-eralpublic. Location: FormerLots2,3and4,RiverSpringsSubdivision located on Moose-Wilson Road east of Stilson Park.(T41N,R117,S24andApputenantRiparianLands).ThepropertyiszonedParkandlocatedwithintheNaturalResource Overlay.2. Applicant: CRYSTALSPRINGSRANCH,INC.ETAL&THELODGESATFISHCREEKLLC Permit No.: SKC2014-0001 Request: SketchPlanapproval,pursuanttoSection51200,DevelopmentPlan,oftheTetonCountyLandDevelopmentRegulations,todevelop16townhomes. Location: Lots 70 and 71, Shooting Star First Filing and Lot 20A, The Cabins at Shooting Star First Filing. Generally located within the Teton Village Area Two South Residential Community of the Teton Village Area Two (S24 &25,T42N,R117W).ThepropertiesarezonedPlannedUnitDevelopment-PlannedResortandarewithintheScenicResources Overlay.Publish: 06/04/14

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.

JUNE 4, 2014

NOTICE OF HEARING OF COUNTY BUDGET

Notice is hereby given that at a public hearing on the proposed budget for Teton County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015,which is now being considered by the Board of County Commissioners, will be held at the County Commissioners Chambers at 200 South Willow, Jackson, Wyoming on Tuesday the 17th of June, 2014, at 9:00 am, at which time any and all persons (especiallysenior citizens) are invited to attend and provide the Commission with written and oral comments and ask questions concerning the entireCounty’s proposed budget. The entire proposed budget, as summarized below can be inspected by the public Monday throughFriday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm in the County Clerk’s Office, Teton County Administration Building, 200 South Willow, Jackson, Wyoming.

Estimated Estimated General Estimated Required Estimated MillEstimated Salaries Total Cash Estimated Total Cash Fund Total General Tax LevyRevenue and Available Special & Revenues Transfer Appropriation Fund Require- (12 mill

for Budget Operations for Budget Projects (Cols 1 & 3) Amount (Cols 2, 4 & 6) Transfer ment limit)

General Fund $25,628,509 $26,906,381 $5,165,837 $7,181,066 $30,794,346 $2,901,635 $36,989,082 $6,194,736 5.397County Fair $490,120 $544,233 $0 $571,247 $490,120 $1,115,480 $625,360 0.545County Library $326,100 $3,473,908 $243,163 $208,218 $569,263 $3,682,126 $3,112,863 2.712Special Fire Fund $923,846 $906,012 $397,982 $808,075 $1,321,828 $1,714,087 $392,259 0.500Weed & Pest ** $415,500 $1,674,961 $111,650 $0 $527,150 $1,674,961 $1,147,811 1.000Fire/EMS $2,273,224 $3,107,364 $215,760 $518,499 $2,488,984 $3,625,863 $1,136,879E-911 $294,251 $468,140 $762,391 $762,391 $762,391 $0Housing Authority $540,000 $421,000 $1,734,000 $2,274,000 $2,274,000 $2,695,000 $421,000Recreation Dept $4,553,553 $4,617,919 $1,279,390 $4,553,553 $5,897,309 $1,343,756ISWR Fund $4,132,515 $1,073,091 $278,163 $3,337,587 $4,410,678 $4,410,678 $0

**Separate Mill, not part of 12 mill limit (trans amt) $2,901,635 Ttl of 12 mill 9.154GENERAL FUND

County Commissioners 902,284.00 Sheriff's Department 4,259,249.00County Clerk 935,176.00 Sheriff Communications 1,085,523.00County Treasurer 649,865.00 Board of Prisoners/Jail 1,612,171.00County Assessor 540,297.00 Emergency Management 268,437.00General Administration 5,950,405.00 Total Public Safety 7,225,380.00Information Systems 516,539.00Facilities Maintenance 1,045,118.00 Pathways Capital 1,140,547.00

Total Administration 10,539,684.00 Capital Projects 1,754,209.00General Projects 250,002.00

County Planning/Building 1,451,062.00 Contingency 1,252,926.00Community Development 4,083,210.00 OP/CapStabilization 2,783,382.00

Total Community Development 5,534,272.00 Total Other 7,181,066.00

County Coroner 128,604.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 36,989,082.00Agriculture-Extension 178,152.00 SPECIAL FIRE FUND 11 1,714,087.00Human Services 1,131,051.00 COUNTY GRANT FUND 12 2,691,821.00Public Health 1,056,006.00 FIRE / EMS FUND 13 3,625,863.00County Health Officer 7,230.00 E-911 FUND 16 762,391.00WIC 45,276.00 HOUSING AUTHORITY 17 2,695,000.00

Total Health & Human Services 2,546,319.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND 18 1,188,432.00PARKS & REC FUND 19 5,897,309.00

County Attorney 977,426.00 PATHWAY 10 SPET FUND 27 127,829.00Clerk of Court 742,749.00 WILSON PK SPET FUND 28 195,000.00Circuit Court 42,822.00 PARK & REC SPET FUND 29 110,400.00

Total Justice 1,762,997.00 INTGR SLD WSTE FUND 30 4,410,678.00LODGING TAX FUND 31 1,075,250.00

County Surveyor/Engineer 506,831.00 FAIR FUND 32 1,115,480.00Road & Bridge 1,523,163.00 FAIR SPET FUND 33 982,152.00Pathways Operations 169,370.00 LANDFILL CLOSURE FUND 34 77,000.00

Total Infrastructure 2,199,364.00 PATHWAY 08 SPET FUND 35 2,471,889.00PATHWAY 12 SPET FUND 36 4,300,533.00OP/CAP STABILIZATION FND 14,821,629.00

Publish JHN&G June 4, 2014 TOTAL SPECIAL FUNDS 48,262,743.00

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NoticeofIntenttoAdoptanamendedDisplayPolicyfortheTeton County Library, Teton County, WY

NoticeisherebygivenpursuanttoWyomingStatute16-3-103 that the Teton County Library Board intends to consider theadoptionofanamendedDisplayPolicythatshallapplyat the Teton County Library located at 125 Virginian Lane, Jackson, WY 83001 and the Alta Branch Library located at 50 AltaSchoolRoad,Alta,WY83414.Allinterestedpartiesmayobtainacopyoftheproposedpolicychangesonthelibrary’swebsite www.tclib.org/comment. Public comments may be submitted to the Library Board at [email protected] through August 4, 2014. Apublichearingtotaketestimonyontheproposedpolicyshall be held on August 21, 2014 during the regular meeting of the Teton County Library Board at the library.

Clark HeindlPresident of the Teton County Library BoardPublish: 06/04/14

• CONTINUED PUBLICATION •

Road Technician

Teton County is seeking a Road Technician to conduct studies andperformactivitiesrelatedtoCountyroadwaysnecessaryforreceiptoffederal,stateandlocalfunds.Thisincludescon-structioncoordination,researchingroadeasements,perform-ingroadinspections,maintainingCountyroadinventoryfiles,conductingtrafficcounts,speedstudies,crashanalysis,andotherdatacollectiontosupportvariousprogramsforRoadandLeveeandEngineeringDepartments.

The ideal candidate must have:• BSinengineering,surveyingorconstructionmanagement.• Two(2)yearsrelatedexperience• Jobrequiresabilitytorespondtoemergencyandafterhour calls on nights and weekends.

Thispositionoffersacomprehensivebenefitpackagewhichincludes100%employerpaidhealth,dentalandvisioninsur-ance; retirement benefits; and vacation, sick and holiday leave. The annualized salary hiring range is $41,146 - $46,771 dependentonqualifications.

Fulljobdescriptionandapplicationsareavailableatwww.tetonwyo.org.Sendyourresume,coverletterandapplicationto:

TetonCountyRoad&LeveeSupervisorDavid GustafsonP.O. Box 9575Jackson, WY 83002e-mail: [email protected]

Applicationdeadlineis5:pm,Friday, June 13th, 2014TetonCountyisanEqualOpportunityEmployerPublish: 05/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR NEW RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMITNotice is hereby given that on the 9th day of May, 2014 the followingApplicantfiledanapplicationfortheissuanceofaCounty Retail Malt Beverage Permit in the office of the Clerk of the County of Teton for the following described locations:1.ASPENSMARKET–ShopcoEnterprises,LLC,Lot126,Aspens3rdFiling,PlatNo.617,TetonCounty,WYAndprotests,ifanytherebe,againsttheissuanceofthelicense will be heard at the hour of 9:00 A.M., on the 17th day of June, 2014, in the County Commissioners Chambers in the Teton County Administration Building.Publish: 05/21, 05/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSENotice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May, 2014, the followingApplicantfiledanapplicationfortheissuanceofRestaurant Liquor License in the office of the Clerk of the County of Teton for the following described location:1. Fireside Resort, Inc., PIDN: 22-41-17-13-2-00-042 Pt. NW1/4NW1/4, Section 13, TWP 41, RNG 117Andprotests,ifanytherebe,againsttheissuanceofthelicense will be heard at the hour of 9:00 A.M., on the 17th day of June, 2014, in the County Commissioners Chambers in the Teton County Administration Building.Publish: 05/21, 5/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of May, 2014, the followingApplicantfiledanapplicationfortheissuanceofRestaurant Liquor License in the office of the Clerk of the County of Teton for the following described location: 1. JCorporation,dbaJCafe,Lot331,Tract2RafterJSubdivision Andprotests,ifanytherebe,againsttheissuanceofthelicense will be heard at the hour of 9:00 A.M., on the 17th day of June, 2014, in the County Commissioners Chambers in the Teton County Administration Building. Publish: 05/21, 5/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT TO CONTRACTORTetonCountySwingingandCattleman’sBridgeRepairs(7-13-M)

TETON COUNTY, WYPursuant to W.S. 16-6-116, notice is hereby given that Teton County,WY(OWNER)hasacceptedtheworkascompletedaccordingtotheplans,specifications,andrulessetforthinthe Contract dated November 5, 2013, between the OWNER and Westwood – Curtis Construction, Inc. (CONTRACTOR), and that the CONTRACTOR is entitled to Final Settlement thereof.

Notice is further given that on July 1, 2014, said date being theforty-first(41st)dayafterthefirstpublicationofthisNotice,OWNERwillpaytosaidCONTRACTORthefullamount due under the Contract.

Ifanyindividual,company,organization,orotherentityhasany outstanding financial claim against the CONTRACTOR concerningFinalSettlementofthisContract,thepartyshouldcontactTetonCountyRoadandLeveeDepartmentat307.733.7190priortoJuly1,2014.Publish: 05/21, 05/28, 06/04/14

PUBLIC NOTICE

NoticeisherebygiventhatTetonCountywillbeacceptingapplicationsforaRetailLiquorLicense.

The Teton County Commissioners may issue one Retail LiquorLicense.ApplicationsandinformationareavailableattheTetonCountyClerk’sOffice,200SouthWillow,Suite9,Jackson,WY.ApplicationsmustbesubmittedalongwithallaccompanyingdocumentsnolaterthanFriday,June6,2014at5:00pm.

Formoreinformation,pleasecontactShelleyFairbanks,TetonCountyDeputyClerk,[email protected]: 05/14, 05/21, 05/28, 06/04/14

TOWN OF JACKSON NOTICES

• GENERAL NOTICES •

PUBLIC NOTICETheTownCounciloftheTownofJacksonisseekingpublicinputandpubliccommentsonaCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant(CDBG)applicationforanImminentThreatGrant for the Budge Drive Landslide. The Town of Jackson is interested in obtaining funding to assist with the fund-ingoflongtermslopestabilizationeffortsinthelandslidearea of Budge Drive that will likely include installation of an additionalslopestabilizationbuttress,groundanchorsandatoe key along with other stabilization measures. These mea-sureswillstabilizetheslopeandallowtheTownofJacksonto reconstruct its infrastructure including lower Budge Drive, permanentwaterandsewerservicetotheBudgeDriveneigh-borhood and associated storm drainage/curb and gutter along lower Budge Drive.

Thegrantrequestcontemplatedwillnotexceed$250,000.OtherpossibleCDBGapplicationsmaybeconsideredprovidedtheysupportatleastoneofthreeNationalObjectives:1.Benefittolowandmoderateincomepersons2.Aidinthepreventionoreliminationofslumsorblight3.Activitiesdesignedtomeetcommunitydevelopmentneedshavingaparticularurgency.

The Wyoming Business Council administers the CDBG Program and lists the available funding on their web site at http://www.wyomingbusiness.org/program/cdbg-applications-and-rules/3286. ApublicHearingtotakepublictestimonyandsolicitpub-licopiniononthismatterwillbeheldonMonday,June16,2014, at 6:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall in Jackson, WY located at 150 East Pearl Avenue. Accommodationswillbemadeforhandicappedandnon-EnglishspeakingminorityindividualswhowishtoattendthePublic Hearing. Program rules are available at the Wyoming BusinessCouncilwebsiteathttp://www.wyomingbusiness.org/program/cdbg-applications-and-rules/3286.

Thestaffreport,thedraftWBCapplicationandanydraftattachments will be available on the Town website by 4:00 P.M. on June 12, 2014. Citizens can also submit written com-ments to:

Olivia GoodaleTown ClerkP.O. Box 1687Jackson, WY [email protected] All written comments must be received no later than 12:00 Noon on June 16, 2014. The Town of Jackson will take all commentsmadeatthepublichearingandwrittencommentssubmitted on or before the deadline into consideration before consideringaresolutioninsupportofsubmittinganapplica-tion for a 2014 Imminent Threat Grant under the Community DevelopmentBlockGrantProgram.Publish: 06/04, 06/11/14

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JOINT INFORMATION PROCEEDINGSTOWN COUNCIL AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING FEBRUARY 19, 2014 JACKSON, WYOMINGTheJacksonTownCouncilmetinconjunctionwiththeTetonCountyCommissioninspecialRetreatsessionintheFiresideRoom of the Grandview Lodge at Snow King Resort at 12:30 P.M.Uponrollcallthefollowingwerefoundtobepresent:MAYOR&COUNCIL: MarkBarron,BobLenz,JimStanford, Don Frank, and Hailey Morton Levinson.CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONERS: Hank Phibbs, Ben Ellis, Barbara Allen, Melissa Turley, and Paul Vogelheim. STAFF: Bob McLaurin, Steve Foster, Roxanne DeVries Robinson, Kent Meredith, Sherry Daigle, Donna Baur, Charlotte Reynolds, Stacey Stoker, Larry Pardee, Willy Watsabaugh, Michael Palazzolo, Kelli Fennessey, Deanna Harger, Eve Lynes, Steve Ashworth, Tyler Smith, Sean O’Malley,AudreyCohen-DavisandMichaelWackerly.Statements of Strategic Intent. Discussion followed regard-ing the Town and County strategic intent, adding a discussion itemontheagendafortheMayJIMtodiscussajointposi-tiontoadministerthesustainabilityefforts,exploringcarbonneutral,exploringdifferentenergyefficiencygoals,ahardgoalto work towards, energy efficiency goals, zero waste, and inte-grated trash and recycling working towards zero waste. General Budget Discussion. Discussion followed regarding thebudget,potentialwageincreases,theneedforafacilitiesmanagerattheTown,makingthesecondITpositionaregu-larposition,apossible2-3%wageincreaseattheTown,theCountybudgetprocess,thefinancialoutlook,revenuesexceed-ingprojectionsforlodgingtax,andthe10%,30%and60%

figures for the lodging tax. SPET Discussion. Discussion followed regarding the SPET ballot,thegeneralconsensusforthecompletestreetsitem,theissue of whether the Fire/EMS dollar figure was $2.5Million or whether it was $3Million which involved $2.5 for construction and $500,000 for design costs, the need for better estimates, scientificguesses,theestimatedamountforcompletionoftheSouthParkLoopPathway,an8footwidthv.a10footwidth,theexpenseofaretainingwall,safetyconcernswiththewidthofapathway,narrowingthepathwayatthepointoftheretainingwall,anamountof$4millionforthepathwaycompletion,theminimumamountof$3.5MillionfortheSouthPark Pathway, the need for a commercial or catering kitchen inthePavilionfacility,thevariousaspectsofenclosingthefacility, noise from the existing Exhibit Hall, a commercial kitchen, a catering kitchen, combining the Pavilion conversion withtheconversionoftheexhibithalltoaparkmaintenancefacility, a one year SPET ballot, the dominoes that need to fall for Parks and Rec Maintenance, the need to word the SPET itemsinawaytoallowflexibilityoveralongerperiodoftimeand to address maintenance, wording the ballot language as broadlyasyoucan,bonding,includingphraseology,separatingout the Town items into several ballot questions, the need to addresstheinadequateparkshopmaintenanceneeds,andtheneedtoreviewthesiteplanforthefuture.Therewasagen-eral discussion of the following SPET items:

Discussion of Planning Services. Discussion followed regard-ingplanningservices,adraftedagreement,thedesiretohavethe agreement on the March 3 agenda, and concerns about appropriatestaffbeinghiredtoaddresstheworkload.Administrative Structure of the Parks and Recreation Department.DiscussionfollowedregardingadministrationoftheParksandRecreationDepartment,administrationcon-verting to the Town of Jackson from Teton County, similarities with Pathways existing in the County under County admin-istration,focusingonadministrationandpolicyefficiency,theupcomingissueoftheriveraccess,combiningservicesinthePublic Works yard, bringing the Teton County Fair manage-ment under Parks and Recreation, facility management at the rodeo grounds, beginning the dialogue, adding the item to the JIM agenda for May or June, and the desire for an analysis for moving the administration under the Town of Jackson.EmployeeHousingforJointDepartmentDirectors.Discussionfollowedregardingthereplacementofkeyemploy-ees,thehousingprovidedinAltaforthepreviousPlanningandDevelopmentDirector,providinghousing,functioningtogethertohaveastockofhousing,theTown’scurrentstockofemployeehousing,thelackofCountyemployeehousing,volunteerfirefighterhousingneeds,prioritizinghousingforvolunteerfiremenandEMTs,andtheimportanceofhousingfor future recruitment and retention needs.Town/County5YearOutlookforMajorCapitalProjects.Discussionfollowedregardingthe5yearcapitalprojectlist,aparcelalongthesouthsideofFlatCreekatthebaseofSnowKingMountain,thepotentialcontroversyofthissite,theparkpathwaygoingnorth,thetotalamountofrecentpathwaysfunding,cappingthelandfill,improvementstothetrashtrans-fer station, technology for addressing recyclable materials, glassphaltorglasspave,recyclingglassinSaltLake,reusingglass,thediversionrateof35%inourcommunity,ourshovelreadyprojectforstatewidefunding,andtheplanfortheworktobeginin2015onthelandfillproject.Other Items of Mutual Concern. Discussion followed regard-ingtheBoardofCountyCommissioner’sdiscussionaboutmovingFireStation#1,theneedtojointlydiscussissues,theimportancetobringupthepolicydecisionsatthejointelectedlevel,therecentpayincreases,theneedtobeoutinfrontwithideasandsharinginformation,thevalueofthepropertyatFire Station #1, the constraints of the site, the need for hous-ingforFire/EMS,thepotentialoftablingtheSPETitemforFire/EMS,housingovertheparkingareaoftheadministrationbuilding, shifting the volunteer system to a variety of solutions due to housing needs, The County Commission and Town Council thanked staff for all of their hard work in the community.Adjourn.AmotionwasmadebyBenEllisandsecondedbyBarbAllentoadjournthemeeting.Thevoteshowedallinfavor. Motion carried on behalf of Teton County. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Jim Stanfordtoadjournthemeeting.Thevoteshowedallinfavor.Motion carried on behalf of the Town of Jackson. The meeting adjournedat2:38P.M.Publish: 06/04/14

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMAY 27, 2014 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.Uponrollcallthefollowingwerefoundtobepresent:MAYOR: Mark Barron COUNCIL: Jim Stanford and Don Frank. Hailey Morton Levinson and Bob Lenz were absent. STAFF: Audrey Cohen-Davis, Roxanne DeVries Robinson, Larry Pardee, Olivia Goodale, Kent Meredith, Rich Ochs, Carl Pelletier, Brian Schilling, and Tyler Sinclair MayorBarronannouncedthattherewillbeaSpecialMeetingon June 3, 2014 at 3:00 P.M. regarding a Budge Hillside IncidentUpdateandaSpecialJointInformationMeetingonJune 23, 2014 at 1:30 P.M. for Joint Board Interviews at Town Hall.DavidStubbsmadepubliccommentrequestingthattheSTARTrouteinEastJacksonbereinstatedtoasitwaspriorto the Rancher Street route amendments. Bruce Simon madepubliccommentrequestingsignsinmandarinassistingChinesetouristsbeplacedthroughouttown.A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim StanfordtoapprovetheconsentcalendaraspresentedwiththeexceptionofItemsC,E,F,andGlistedontheagenda.The consent calendar included Items 1-3 below with the fol-lowing motions:1. ToapprovetheminutesoftheMay12,2014Special,May12,2014SpecialEvening,May15,2014Special,andMay19,2014SpecialTownCouncilmeetingsaspresented.2. Toapprovethedisbursementsaspresented.Jackson Curbside $930.00, Carquest $157.21, Jackson Hole Chamber $7113.30, Ace Hardware $372.19, Teton County Sheriff $360.00, Evans Construction $52756.43, Airgas

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Intermountain $22.35, High Country Linen $1079.87, Interstate Battery $94.95, Jackson Lumber $238.84, Jackson HoleNews&Guide$3596.85,LeonardPetroleum$405.50,LVPL$9448.69,Master’sStudio$1344.00,TetonCountyFund19 $93751.92, KMTN $60.00, Craig Redfield $100.00, Ryan Cleaners$1012.15,JH20$222.00,StJohn’sHospital$133.33,Napa$796.55,TetonMotors$45.00,BearingIndustrial$88.74, Waterworks Industries $1316.28, Teton Literacy $2350.00, CDW-Government $244.48, Animal Care Clinic $100.72, Pacific Steel $68.97, Hunt Construction $4638.40, ON Sight Land Surveyors $281.25, Quick Brown Fox $865.00, Freedom Mailing $2012.67, RST Sand $159.32, Jackson Whole Grocer $20.43, Kmart $80.75, Sunrise Environmental $321.64,EnergyLaboratories$210.00,Alan’sWelding$100.50,Teton County Sanitary Landfill $55.30, Teton County Clerk $114745.45,SpringCreekAnimal$90.00,Grainger$652.74,Entenmann-Rovin$202.75,HDSupply$9227.92,WestGroupPublishing $723.45, Division of Victim Services $200.00, Wyoming Mechanical $181.48, Latino Resource $2500.00, Amerigas $355.26, Kenworth $499.28, Sunrise Engineering $110.75, Trevor Aitken $376.57, Bisco $1139.15, Canyon Construction $5985.00, Westwood Curtis $4500.00, Colorado/West $1748.19, LDA $155.11, Creative Energy $750.00, Valley West Engineering $3150.00, Hansen Oil $34381.35, Ferguson Enterprises$129503.01,Staples$289.49,IntermountainSweeper$621.08,EROffice$384.77,Visa$22308.83,UPS$42.20, Amsoil $1603.80, Advanced Glass $260.00, Marquina Perez $50.00, Audrey Cohen-Davis $1909.00, GE Johnson $654366.66, Teton County Circuit Court $1500.00, Gregg Witzgall $283.30, Eastman Excavation $1062.50, Miller Sanitation $6633.00, Sweetwater Restaurant $70.00, Idaho Falls Peterbilt $499.44, Mountain X $3880.00, Gillig $802.00, Teton Truss $2709.50, Commercial Tire $1962.88, Fire Services of Idaho $35.00, Office of State Lands $10201.90, Sherwin Williams $433.75, Long Building $7178.00, Total Fund by Hasler $1000.00, FHD Fowler $5264.43, Rocky Mountain Bottled Water $30.25, Chris Rorke $500.00, Rocky MountainMarketing$97.70,C&AProfessionalCleaning$300.00,ClassCSolutions$144.60,CTAInc$864.37,Schow’sTruck$2316.98,Silverstar$319.50,ChimneySweepsofJackson $250.00, Double H Bar $25.00, Big R $35.80, 4A Engraving$20.00,L&WSupply$25927.66,ControlSystemsTech$8000.00,KoisBrothersEquipment$535.95,MajesticAuto Glass $828.01, Deans Pest Control $60.00, HD Fowler $298.02,BCConcrete$22588.00,RDJSpecialties$150.82,Smalley&Company3604.64,WescoDistribution$15952.88,Ambient Energy $5000.00, Protection Once Alarm $300.00, Brandon Valentine $200.00, Peter Guernsey $740.00, Jacob Seeley $500.00, Kinsco $1155.00, Made LLC $294.00, Café Genevieve $562.50, Sublette County Fire $17684.20, Rodney Dykehouse $7031.70, Lemons House Moving $11811.00, Kristi Malone $200.00, Unita County Fire $15732.92, Johnson County Fire $16895.43, Jackson Hole Security $7200.00, Landslide Technologies $102263.463. ToapprovetheissuanceofamaltbeveragepermittotheJacksonVolunteerFireRescueAssociationfortheFireman’sBallonNovember15and16,2014,from7:00pmto2:00am,subjecttotheconditionsandrestrictionslistedinthestaffreport.Therewasnopubliccomment.MayorBarroncalledforthevoteonthemotiontoapprovetheconsentcalendar.Thevoteshowed all in favor. The motion carried. AprilMunicipalCourtReport.RoxanneDeVriesRobinsonmadestaffcommentregardingthisitem.Therewasnopubliccomment. There was a general consensus to direct staff to run additional educational ads for two weeks. A motion was made byJimStanfordandsecondedbyDonFranktoaccepttheAprilMunicipalCourtReport.MayorBarroncalledforthevote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. SpecialEvent:SecondAnnualJacksonHoleChildren’sMuseumTouchaTruckEvent.KJMorrismadepubliccomment regarding this item. A motion was made by Jim StanfordandsecondedbyDonFranktoapprovethespe-cialeventapplicationmadebytheJacksonHoleChildren’sMuseumfortheSecondAnnualJacksonHoleChildren’sMuseumTouch-a-Truckspecialevent,subjecttotheconditionsandrestrictionslistedinthestaffreportwiththeadditionalcondition that the southern closure of King Street not extend allthewaytoDeloneyStreetleavingopenoneentrancetotheDeloneyparkinglot.MayorBarroncalledforthevote.Thevote showed all in favor. The motion carried. SpecialEvent:JacksonHoleLive2014ConcertSeries.Carl Pelletier made staff comment regarding this item. ShannonMcCormickandJeffPotter,bothrepresentingJackshonHoleLive,madepubliccomment.AmotionwasmadebyJimStanfordandsecondedbyDonFranktoapprovethespecialeventapplicationmadebyCenterManagementInc.fortheJacksonHoleLive2014ConcertSeries,subjecttothecondi-tionsandrestrictionslistedinthestaffreport.MayorBarroncalled for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Policy Manual Amendment for Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Genetics. Roxanne DeVries Robinson made staff commentregardingthisitem.MarkHousermadepubliccom-ment. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim StanfordtoapprovetheamendmenttothePolicyManualasproposedtoincludesexualorientation,genderidentityandgeneticsintheEqualEmploymentOpportunityStatement.Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. PublicHearingforKingSushiCompanyLLCd/b/aKingStreetSushiNewRestaurantLiquorLicenseApplication.Olivia Goodale made staff comment regarding this item. MayorBarronopenedthepublichearing.Therewasnopubliccomment.MayorBarronclosedthepublichearing.A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Don FranktoapprovetherestaurantliquorlicenseapplicationmadebyKingSushiCompanyLLCfortheremaining2014-2015 license year including the request for outdoor service of alcoholicbeveragesasdescribedinthestaffreport,subjecttotheconditionsandrestrictionslistedinthestaffreport,andfurtherdirecttheTownClerktoissuethelicenseuponconfir-mationthattheconditionsofapprovalhavebeenmetwithinthe timeframe set forth in W.S. 12-4-103(a)(iv):1. Any additional minor corrections by staff and the Wyoming Liquor Division.2. Priortoliquorlicenseissuance,theapplicantshallhaveobtainedallrequiredpermitsandapprovalsfromallappli-cableTown/Countydepartments.3. Priortoliquorlicenseissuance,theapplicantshallhavepassedadispensingroominspectionconductedbytheTownClerk or Wyoming Liquor Division. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor.

The motion carried. Meridian Rubbish Franchise Renewal. Olivia Goodale and Audrey Cohen-Davis made staff comment regarding this item. Therewasnopubliccomment.AmotionwasmadebyDonFrank and seconded by Jim Stanford to direct staff to work withtheTownAttorneytoprepareafranchiseordinanceforfirstreadingonJune2,2014withMeridianGroupInc.d/b/aMeridianRubbishforatenyeartermunderthesameprovi-sions of the original agreement. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. DisasterRecoveryPlan-ScopeofServices.TylerSinclairand Rich Ochs made staff comment regarding this item. Therewasnopubliccomment.AmotionwasmadebyDonFrankandsecondedbyJimStanfordtoapprovetheScopeofServicesbyTheBlueCelltocompleteaTetonCountyWyomingRecoveryPlananddirectstafftoprepareacontractfor an amount not to exceed $2,500.00 for signature by the MayorsubjecttoreviewandapprovalbytheTownAttorney.Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. SelectionofanArtistforthePublicArtinthe5-WayProposal.Tyler Sinclair, Larry Pardee, and Audrey Cohen-Davis made staff comment regarding this item. Carrie Geraci, John Fleming,andKateMeadmadepubliccomment.Amotionwas made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Don Frank to approveJohnFlemingasthe5-WAYpublicartartistandapproveenteringintoa“commissionforartagreement”withtheartistforthesumof$190,000inprivatefundingsubjecttothereviewandapprovaloftheTownAttorney.MayorBarroncalled for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanfordtoapproveacontractbetweenthepublicartcoor-dinator,CarrieGeraci,andoftheTownofJacksontoprovidetechnicalandadministrativesupporttothe5-waypublicartprojectsubjecttothereviewandapprovaloftheTownAttorney. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. The meeting recessed at 7:07 P.M. and reconvened at 7:11 P.M.TownBicycleNetworkTemporaryPublicArt.BrianSchillingmadestaffcommentregardingthisitem.Therewasnopubliccomment. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by JimStanfordtoapprovethefinaldesignsasattachedtothestaffreportfortheArtinTransportationpublicartproject,and direct staff to coordinate the fabrication and installation ofthetemporaryartworkfortheTownofJacksonBicycleNetworkthroughOctober15,2014,subjecttoreviewandapprovalbytheTownAttorney.MayorBarroncalledforthevote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. WAM Resolutions. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanford to the June 2, 2014 meeting. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Don Frank to read all ordinances by short title. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. ORDINANCE AAN ORDINANCE GRANTING WESTBANK ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. FRANCHISE FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSITION OF GARBAGE, ASHES, REFUSE, 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:Therewasnopubliccomment.AmotionwasmadebyJimStanfordandsecondedbyDonFranktoapproveOrdinanceAon third and final reading and to designate it Ordinance 1056. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. ORDINANCE BAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 2 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. 313, SECTION 1 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. 325, SECTION 1 OF TOWN OF JACKSON ORDINANCE NO. 413, AND SECTION 15.20.010 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON BY CHANGING THE VERSION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ADOPTED BY REFERENCE FROM THE 2011 EDITION TO THE 2014 EDITION, WITH CERTAIN AMENDMENTS AND FOR ALLOWING ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES TO BE SET BY RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL; 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:Therewasnopubliccomment.AmotionwasmadebyJimStanfordandsecondedbyDonFranktoapproveOrdinanceBon third and final reading and to designate it Ordinance 1057. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. ORDINANCE CAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 950, SECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 879, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 635 AND SECTIONS 9.52.050(A) AND (C) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF JACKSON REGARDING DEFINITIONS FOR UNLAWFUL ACTS AGAINST PUBLIC PROPERTY AND PROPERTY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND OCCUPYING OR SLEEPING IN UNLAWFUL PLACES; 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:Therewasnopubliccomment.AmotionwasmadebyJimStanford and seconded by Don Frank to continue Ordinance C. Mayor Barron 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 Jim Stanford to continue under Matters from Mayor and Council the WAM voting delegates to the June 2, 2014 meeting. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried.MayorBarronreportedonandCouncildiscussionfollowedregarding increasing the mayoral term from two to four year

terms,andthepartnershipwithTetonCounty.RoxanneDeVries Robinson made staff comment. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanford to continue this item to the June 2, 2014 meeting. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. MayorBarronreportedonthenamechangeofJacksonHoleEnergySustainabilityProject(JHESP)toEnergyConservation Works (ECW) and its retreat this Friday. TownManagersReport.AmotionwasmadebyJimStanfordandsecondedbyDonFranktoaccepttheTownManager’sReport.TheTownManager’sReportcontainedinformationonsales tax collections and the Budge Drive Landslide. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanfordtoadjournthemeeting.MayorBarroncalledforthevote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. The meetingadjournedat7:27P.M.Publish: 06/04/14

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSMAY 27, 2014 JACKSON, WYOMINGTheJacksonTownCouncilmetinspecialworkshopsessioninthe Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 3:05P.M.Uponrollcallthefollowingwerefoundtobepres-ent:MAYOR: Mark Barron COUNCIL: Jim Stanford and Don Frank. Bob Lenz and Hailey Morton Levinson were absent. STAFF: Audrey Cohen-Davis, Roxanne DeVries Robinson, Larry Pardee, Kent Meredith, Cole Nethercott, Olivia Goodale, Willy Watsabaugh, Lea Colasuonno, and Tyler Sinclair Food Truck Discussion. Roxanne DeVries Robinson made staffcommentregardingthepurposeofthisitem,staff’sneedfordirectiononhowtoproceed,existingbusinessesusingafoodtruckforcatering,andhowstaffhasprocessedrequestsforfoodtrucksinthepast.TylerSinclairmadestaffcommentregardingdifferentusesoffoodtrucksofprivateandpublicpropertyandforprivateandpublicuse,implicationsoftheLDRtothosewantingtooperatefoodtrucks,howmitiga-tionandimpactfeesareapplied,andapplicationofaspecialeventpermitandexpolicenses.AudreyCohen-Davismadestaffcommentregardingoperationoffoodtrucksonprivatepropertyforprivateevents,healthandsafetyregulationsthatmay arise, and the history of the Council discussion regarding conductingfor-profitbusinessintherightofway.AshleyWatson,representingGabeAufderheideandGourmetMountainDogs,madepubliccommentregardinggratitudeforthediscussion,requestingpermissiontooperatethefoodtruckonatrialbasis,andtheproposedbusinessmodel.MikeDaus,representingJacksonHolePOP:FineArtisanPopcorn,madepubliccommentregardinghisfoodtruck,stateapprovalsandrequirementsofhisfoodtruck,healthandsanitaryaspectsofhisfoodtruck,inspectionscompletedonhisthetruck,anduseofcommissaryspace.Discussion followed regarding an established restaurant using afoodtruckonprivatepropertyorataspecialevent,therenotmanybeingcashandcarryfoodoptionsinTown,useoffoodtrucksinotherareas,competitionwithbrickandmortarrestaurants,andmaintainingalevelplayingfieldinrequir-ingmitigationandimpactfeesandlicensing.Noactionwastaken. Community Wildfire Protection Plan. Willy Watsabaugh madestaffcommentregardingthepurposeofthisitem,theupcomingdiscussionattheJuneJointInformationMeeting,theTown’sinvolvementintheprotectionplan,differencesbetweentheoldandproposedplanregardingmitigation,useofonemethodology,theFireWiseProgram,minimalimpacttotheTown,thenextadoptionincludingreviewofTownordi-nancesthatprohibitthinningoftrees,impactstomappinginthe Town and County, homes in the wild land zone not being requiredtoaddsprinklersasaresultofthisplan,andapplica-tiontodefensiblespace.Therewasnopubliccomment.Noaction was taken. Phonebook Solicitation. Audrey Cohen-Davis made staff com-ment regarding the history of this item, concerns raised by citizens,solutionsproposedbytheLocalSearchAssociation,Seattle’sattempttobanandtaxphonebooksandtheordi-nancebeingstruckdown,optionstoproceed,workingwithphonebookcompaniesthroughlocalrepresentatives,draftinganordinance,applicationofWyomingstatelaw,andimpactofdraftinganordinancetotheLegalDepartment.LeaColasuonno made staff comment regarding successful and unsuccessfulordinancesinothercommunities,cooperationwithlocalrepresentatives,challengesassociatedwithanoptinprogram,thecategorizationofphonebooksasnon-commer-cialspeechandrelatedimplicationstoregulatingthem,otherexamplesofpublicationsbeingcategorizedasnon-commercialspeech,requiringdistributorstopickupbooksleftoutwithinacertaintimeperiod,andlitteringordinances.MacDukart,representingTetonCountyIntegratedSolidWasteandRecycling,madepubliccommentregardingtheincreaseinreceivedphonebooks,thechallengeinmanagingandprocessingphonebooksforrecycling,phonebookcompa-nieswrappingbooksinplastic,andchallengesincollectingphonebooksbycurbsiderecyclingcompanies.Discussionfollowedregardinghowphonebooksarenolongerbeingusedandwilllikelybephasedoutasaresult,tim-inganyCouncilactionsothatbusinesseswhohavepaidforadvertisingarenotimpacted,engagingthelocaldistributorasafirststeptofindingspecificsolutionsforthisyear,com-municationwithbusinessesthatmayadvertiseinphone-books,impactstothecommunity,staffdraftinganordinance,inadequaciesoftheoptoutprogram,andthemeasuresproposedbytheLocalSearchAssociation.Amotionwasmade by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanford to direct theTownAttorneytoprepareanappropriateordinancepro-hibitingthemassdistributionoftelephonebooksonprivatepropertywithintheTownofJacksonanddirectTownstafftoinitiate discussions with the Local Search Association and/oritsrepresentative(s)todevelopastrategytomitigatetheissuesraisedbyresidents’regardingthemassdistributionofphonebookswithintheTownofJackson.Discussionfollowedregardingstaffimpactofadraftinganordinanceandtherelated timeline. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Camping,VagrancyandLoiteringOrdinanceAmendments.AudreyCohen-Davismadestaffcommentregardingcampingregulation,bringingthecurrentcampingordinanceintocom-pliancewithstatestatuteandtheconstitution,definingcamp-ingandwhereitisunlawfultocamp,makingspecialeventsanexceptiontocampingprohibitions,andbalancingthelawwith the individual facts of each circumstance that may arise

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relatingtocamping.LeaColasuonnomadestaffcommentregarding the right to loiter, the current ordinance regarding loitering, enforcement though citing for another crime, the unclearnatureofthecurrentcampingordinance,protectingpublicareas,citationsgivenoutbythePoliceDepartment,issues with enforcement as the ordinances are currently writ-ten,currentcampinginTownthatmaybeofconcern,campinginnationalforestsandotherpubliclandsjustoutsideofTownvs. further out away from Town, adding more room for discre-tioninthedraftedordinance,andcooperatingwiththeForestService. Cole Nethercott made staff comment regarding cur-rentenforcementofcamping,complaintsreceivedaboutcamp-ing,healthconsiderationsassociatedwithlongtermcamping,and resources available to the homeless.Therewasnopubliccomment.Discussionfollowedregardingimpactstothehomeless,creat-ingexceptionswithregardtovisitorsneedingalastminuteplacetosleepandothersimilarsituations,enforcement,find-ingthebalanceinenforcement,protectingsafetyandwelfare,havingfaiththatpoliceofficerswillusegooddiscretiononacasebycasebasis,creatinglanguagethatprohibitscampinginenvironmentallysensitiveareas,peoplelivingoutoftheircarinthelongterm,thetimingoftheissue,personalexperi-encewithcampinginJackson,andtheprosandconsofsign-ingtheFlatCreekareafornocamping.Amotionwasmadeby Jim Stanford and seconded by Don Frank to continue this item to the June 2, 2014 meeting. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. Discussionfollowedregardinggratitudeforstaff’sefforts,andcontinuingtoenforcecampingrestrictionsasthePoliceDepartmenthasinthepast.CommuterTransportationtoAlpine.MichaelWackerlymadestaffcommentregardingvanpoolbeinganalternativetoaSTARTroute,challengesininsuringavehicleforavanpool,coordinatingthevehiclewitharentalcarcompany,therentalcarcompanybeingflexibleinvehiclesize,therentalcarcom-panyprovidingthemaintenanceandinsuranceofthevehicle,theTownprovidingthefuelcost,fiscalimplicationstotheTown,potentialschedule,potentialnumberofemployeesthatwouldbeinterestedinthevanpool,grantfundingoptions,theSTARTfaretoStarValley,thepopularityofthecurrentStar Valley START route, costs in creating additional START routes,thetermofthecommitmenttotherentalcarcompany,andcreatingapilotprogramwithpoliceofficers.RoxanneDeVries Robinson made staff comment regarding the liability associated with the Town owning the vehicle and it being drivenbyastaffpersonwhosejobdoesnotincludedrivingacommuter route. Cole Nethercott made staff comment regard-ingpotentialdropoffandpickuplocationsinStarValleyandJackson. Therewasnopubliccomment.Discussion followed regarding avoiding the vehicle going door todoorforpickupanddropoff,andusingthethreeexistingSTART locations in Star Valley. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanford to direct staff and the LegalDepartmenttocomeupwithaprogramthatislegalthatutilizesexistingSTARTstopsinAlpineandatTownHallandPublicWorksasthestopsinTownandtopresentthefinalplantoCouncilduringtheJune2,2014meetingforfinalapproval.AudreyCohen-Davismadestaffcommentregardingthetermsofthelease,andthisbeingapilotprogram.MayorBarron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried. SetNextWorkshopAgenda.TherewasageneralconsensusthattheitemsforthenextworkshopwouldincludeSouthCache Public Art Debrief and Phonebook Solicitation. A motion was made by Don Frank and seconded by Jim Stanfordtoadjournthemeeting.Thevoteshowedallinfavor.Themotioncarried.Themeetingadjournedat4:53P.M.Publish: 06/04/14

JOINT INFORMATION PROCEEDINGSTOWN COUNCIL AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING MAY 12, 2014 JACKSON, WYOMINGTheJacksonTownCouncilmetinconjunctionwiththeTetonCountyCommissioninspecialjointinformationsessionintheCouncil Chambers of the Town Hall at 150 East Pearl at 2:30 P.M.Uponrollcallthefollowingwerefoundtobepresent:MAYOR&COUNCIL: MarkBarron,BobLenz,JimStanford, Don Frank, and Hailey Morton Levinson.CHAIRMAN&COMMISSIONERS: HankPhibbs,PaulVogelheim, Ben Ellis, and Barbara Allen. Melissa Turley was absent. STAFF: Bob McLaurin, Steve Foster, Roxanne DeVries Robinson, Sherry Daigle, Steve Ashworth, Kathy Clay, Steve Haines, Alex Norton, Lea Colasuonno, Olivia Goodale, Brian Schilling, Audrey Cohen-Davis, Charlotte Reynolds, Billy Nunn, and Larry Pardee. MayorBarronexpressedhisgratitudeforCharlotteReynolds’assistance during the Budge Hillside incident. Minutes. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded byHaileyMortonLevinsontoapprovetheMarch3,2014,April21,2014andApril22,2014jointinformationmeetingminutesaspresented.MayorBarroncalledforthevote.Thevote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the Town Council. A motion was made by Paul Vogelheim and secondedbyBenEllistoapprovetheMarch3,2014,April21,2014andApril22,2014jointinformationmeetingmin-utesaspresented.ChairmanPhibbscalledforthevote.Thevote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the County Commission. Travel and Tourism Board Budget. Roxanne DeVries Robinsonmadestaffcommentregardingtherequiredapprov-al by the boards. StevenPrice,representingtheTravelandTourismBoard,madepubliccommentregardingbudgetingfornogrowth,usinganymonetaryoverageforarainydayfund,professionalservices, the travel and tradeshow budget, funding allocated toCactusformarketingcampaigns,lastyear’sSHIFTevent,howtheSHIFTeventhasevolvedfornextyear,promotingriver recreation, the recent record breaking tourism levels, and socialmediaoutreachtothecommunity.KateSollitt,repre-sentingtheTravelandTourismBoard,madepubliccommentregarding funding for travel and tradeshow events, the use of Cactus,anduseofandfundingforsocialmedia.MikeHalpin,representingtheTravelandTourismBoard,madepubliccom-ment regarding funding for the SHIFT event.Discussion followed regarding tracking the effectiveness of the board’sinitiatives.AmotionwasmadebyJimStanfordandseconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to continue this item. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the Town Council. A motion

was made by Paul Vogelheim and seconded by Ben Ellis to continue this item. Chairman Phibbs called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the County Commission. Short Term Rental Discussion. Barbara Allen recused herself fromtheplanningaspectsofthisitem.TylerSinclairmadestaffcommentregardingthepurposeoftoday’sitem,howplanningandbuildingcodesrelatetoeachother,applicationofandrelationshiptothebuildingcode,thedefinitionandapplicationoftransientlodging,theapplicationoftheLandDevelopmentRegulations(LDR),LDRlimitationsof residential use, how the short term rental discussion came about, the need to clarify if and where short term rentals shouldbeallowed,thepurposetheLodgingOverlay,differentviewsoftheissue,impactsofCCR,requiringshorttermrent-als to meet the building code definition of transient lodging andtherelatedrepealprocess,enforcingthebuildingandplanningcode,thebuildingandplanningapplicationprocess,coordinating with housing organizations, what other com-munities are allowing, how short term rental is defined in the Town vs. in the County. Steve Haines made staff comment regardingapplyingtheresidentialvs.thecommercialcode,ashorttermrenter’slackoffamiliarityinaunitandrelatedsafety considerations set out in the code, ADA requirements, andhowajurisdictioncanamendandapplytheinternationalbuilding code. Audrey Cohen-Davis made staff comment regardinglawsuitsregardingshorttermrentalstakingplaceacross the country, the ability to be more strict than state law, andretroactivelyrequiringabuildingtocomeuptocode.JonWyliemadepubliccommentregardinggratitudeforstaff’sefforts,impactsoftheissuetoShootingStarRanch,hiscon-sultationwithanindependentbuildingcodeofficerandthatofficer’sinterpretationofthebuildingcode,IRCsprinklerrequirements,andfocusingthedefinitionontypeofstructure.GailJensenmadepubliccommentregardingdefiningprimaryuse, creating inconsistency by evaluating buildings on a case bycasebasis,triggeringsprinklerupgrades,andpropertyrightissuesthatwillarise.JeanJorgensenmadepubliccommentregardingtheimpactsofshorttermrentalsoncom-munitycharacter,herpersonalexperienceinlivingnexttoashort term rental, and the big business in short term rentals. RichBloommadepubliccommentregardinglinkingCCRtoTown and County code, and how HOAs can enforce short term rentals.ArmondAcri,representingSaveHistoricJacksonHole,madepubliccommentregardingthestaffreport,howreceivedcomplaintsfromneighborsprovesthatthereisanissue, safety considerations, enforcement, creating a level playingfieldforcommercialenterprise,andexcludingthescenario in which homeowners trade houses. Audrey Hagen madepubliccommentregardingherpersonalexperiencewithshort term rentals, targeting short term rental units unfairly, howanypropertycanbeanuisance,taxcollection,shorttermrentalpoliciesinothercommunities,theimportanceofhavingajointdiscussion,andcompetition.PhilStevenson,represent-ingtheClearCreekGroup,madepubliccommentregardingClearCreekGroup’srentalbusinesses,thefewcomplaintsthey have received over the course of doing business, the importanceoffollowingtherules,howhisbusinessbuildsjobsand tax revenue, the many VRBO listings in the Town and County, addressing illegal short term rentals, and creating a registration system and associated enforcement system. Erika Nashmadepubliccommentregardingherpersonaluseofshort term rentals, the loss of community character in restrict-ingshorttermrentals,theimportanceofthisbeingajointdiscussion,howtheLDRhasbeenapplied,howoccupancyandrentalisdefined,andcreatinganappealprocess.Discussion followed regarding how the Town and County will needtodiscusssomeaspectsofthisitemseparately,theappli-cation of a definition in an area where short term rentals are not allowed, how CCR relate to redefining areas, considering reallifeimplications,shorttermrentalsinotherskicommu-nities,howshorttermrentalshavebeendefinedinthepast,openingupandmaintainingworkforcehousing,thecomplex-ityoftheissue,theimportanceofcreatingclearandconsistentdefinitions,theimplicationsofapplyingcommercialbuildingcode,andapplyingtheresidentialcode.Noactionwastaken.JacksonHoleAirportBudget.RoxanneDeVriesRobinsonmade staff comment regarding the requirement for the Town andCountytoapprovetheairportbudget.RayBishopmadepubliccommentregardinghisserviceandachievementsattheairport,thecostofrepairingaglycolcracksealproblemtobecompletednextyear,reducingthenuisance fee, the creation of a green initiative, the wastewater treatmentplantoperatorposition,usingthenewpositionandotherstaffforpiloteducationaboutflightpaths,flightpaths,mitigation measures added to the lease with GTNP, decreas-ing rental car income, use of rental car income to decrease ticketprices,theadministrator’stravelbudget,andcostsassociatedwithfindinghisreplacement.JohnEastmanmadepubliccommentregardingthebudgetforsustainabilityandthe Ride 2 Fly initiative, bidding out for cleaning, and the cleaningbudget.JeanneKirkpatrickmadepubliccommentregardingthehiringofoneoperationspersonandrelatedduties,thenoisecompatibilitystudyunderway,andthebud-getedincreaseinprofessionalfees.DiscussionfollowedregardinggratitudeforRayBishop’sefforts. No action was taken. Pathway22MiddleSegmentProjectPhasingandDesign.BrianSchillingmadestaffcommentregardingthepathwayroute,howthepathwayisdividedintothreesegments,con-structionphasesofeachsegmentandrelatedtimeline,divid-ingthemiddlesegmentintotwophases,prioritizingthefirstphaseofthemiddlesegment,componentsofthefirstphaseofthe middle segment, alignment of the middle segment, align-mentofthepathwayalongtheWaltonRanchparcels,swap-pinglandwiththeBLMandtheWaltonfamilyandrelatedprosandcons,impactstothepathwayshouldWYDOTexpandthehighwaytofivelanes,publiccommentreceivedfromthepublicandPathwaysTaskforceprioritizingconnectingthepathway,thetimelineofcompletingthepathway,theneededdirectionwithregardtowheretoplacethepathwayinthemiddlesegment,phasetwocomponentsofthemiddleseg-ment, amending the agreement with Nelson Engineering and relatedbenefits,thetimelineofWYDOTexpandingthehigh-way,andthecostofthemiddlesegment.SeanO’MalleymadestaffcommentregardingtheBLMprocesstolandswapandrelatedtimeline,propertyrightsoftheparcelsuponlandswapcompletion,andhispredictiononthetimingofWYDOT’spotentialexpansionofthehighway.DaveCoonmadepubliccommentregardingconsiderationforwildlifecrossings,thepotentialtoholdaWaltonRancheasement,andothersectionsofthepathwaybeingimpactedbyahighwayexpansion.ChrisErickson,representingthe

PathwaysTaskforce,madepubliccommentregardingpubicsupportofpursuingthemostexpedientprocesstocompletethepathway,andtheprogressthathasbeenmadetodate.GailJensenmadepubliccommentregardinginvolvingBarYinthepathwayplanningprocessalongtheproperty,impactto and consideration of wetlands, and wildlife crossings. Tim Young,representingWyomingPathways,madepubliccom-mentregardinghisexcitementofthepathwaysprojectsunderway,movingforwardwiththepathwayintherightof way and the contract amendment, creating a blue ribbon team for the issues surrounding the middle segment, and the sceniceasementthatisinplaceontheWaltonRanch.JackKoehler,representingFriendsofPathways,madepubliccom-mentregardingbuildingthepathwayintherightofway,thehistoryoftheproject,andurgencytocompletethepathway.ReynoldsPomeroymadepubliccommentregardingthelandswap.KeithBenefielmadepubliccommentregardingbuild-ingthepathwayintherightofway,creatingasafewaytotravelacrossthevalleyonapathway,micromanagementofpathwaysslowingdownthecompletionofapathwayssystem,empoweringthePathwaysDepartment,andmovingforward.Discussionfollowedregardingbalancinglocationofthepath-waywiththetimelineofWYDOTsexpansionofthehighway,andhowthecreationofthepathwaynexttothehighwaymayinhibitWYDOT’sabilitytowidenthehighway.Amotionwas made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Jim Stanfordtoapproveacontract[amendment]withNelsonEngineering for the Pathway 22 Middle Segment Phase 1designworkfromIronRockRoadtotheIndianSpringsPathway in an amount not to exceed $95,000, to authorize the MayortoexecutethecontractsubjecttoreviewandapprovalbytheTownAttorney,andtodirectstafftoproceedwithdesignofthepathwayfromIronRockRoadtotheBarYRoadin the highway right of way. Discussion followed regarding thetimelineoftheproject,andtheimportanceoflinkingthepathway.MayorBarroncalledforthevote.Thevoteshowed

all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the Town Council. A motion was made by Ben Ellis and seconded by Paul Vogelheimtoapproveacontract[amendment]withNelsonEngineering for the Pathway 22 Middle Segment Phase 1designworkfromIronRockRoadtotheIndianSpringsPathway in an amount not to exceed $95,000, to authorize the BoardChairmantoexecutethecontractsubjecttoreviewandapprovalbytheCountyAttorney,andtodirectstafftoproceedwithdesignofthepathwayfromIronRockRoadtotheBarYRoad in the highway right of way. Chairman Phibbs called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the County Commission. LeadershipJacksonHoleProjectPresentation.SteveAshworthmadestaffcommentintroducingtheprojectteam,andflowoffundsbetweenagovernmentdepartmentvs.anon-profit.LeslieSteenandJamesMusclow,bothrepresentingLeadershipJacksonHole,madepubliccommentregardingtheprojectanditspurposetobringwaterbottlefillingstationstodowntown, reinforcing other sustainability efforts in the com-munity,neededfunding,replacingexistingwaterfountainswith filling stations, long term maintenance, and the filling stations being winterized.A motion was made by Ben Ellis and seconded by Paul VogelheimtoapproveLeadershipJacksonHole’sJH2Oproj-ectaspresented,todirectstafftocoordinateandfacilitatetheproject,andtoapprovefundingsupportfortheJH2Oprojectintheamountnottoexceedof$15,000aspresentedandoutlinedinthestaffreportwiththeCountypaying55%andtheTownpaying45%.Discussionfollowedregardinggratitudeforthegroup’sefforts.ChairmanPhibbscalledforthe vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the County Commission. A motion was made by Jim StanfordandsecondedbyHaileyMortonLevinsontoapproveLeadershipJacksonHole’sJH2Oprojectaspresented,todirectstafftocoordinateandfacilitatetheproject,andtoapprovefundingsupportfortheJH2Oprojectintheamountnottoexceedof$15,000aspresentedandoutlinedinthestaffreportwiththeCountypaying55%andtheTownpaying45%.Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the Town Council. DisasterRecoveryPlan:ScopeofServices.TylerSinclairmadestaffcommentregardingthetimelineoftheplanandapprovaloftheplanbytheTownandCounty.Therewasnopubliccomment.Discussion followed regarding how to move forward with approvalasseparateboards.AmainmotionwasmadebyBenEllisandsecondedbyBarbaraAllentoapprovetheScopeofServicesbyTheBlueCelltocompleteaTetonCountyWyomingRecoveryPlananddirectstafftoprepareacon-tract for an amount not to exceed $5,000.00 for signature by theChairmansubjecttoreviewandapprovalbytheCountyAttorney. A motion was made by Ben Ellis to continue this itemtotheCounty’snextregularmeeting.Themotiondiedforlack of a second. The main motion was amended to be contin-gentuponapprovalbytheTown.ChairmanPhibbscalledforthe vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the County Commission. A motion was made by Jim Stanford and seconded by Hailey Morton Levinson to continue this item. Mayor Barron called for the vote. The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of the Town Council.

Adjourn.AmotionwasmadebyBenEllisandsecondedbyBarbaraAllentoadjourn.Thevoteshowedallinfavor.Themotion carried on behalf of the County Commission. A motion was made by Hailey Morton Levinson and seconded by Bob LenztoadjourntoexecutivesessiontoconsidermattersconcerninglitigationtowhichthegoverningbodyisapartyorproposedlitigationtowhichthegoverningbodymaybeapartyinaccordancewithWyomingStatute16-4-405(a)(iii).The vote showed all in favor. The motion carried on behalf of theTownCouncil.Themeetingadjournedat5:18P.M.Publish: 06/04/14

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NOTICE TO EXHIBIT DESIGNERS FOR INTERPRETIVE MASTER PLANNING AND EXHIBIT DESIGN

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICESTO PREPARE INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE FOR TETON COUNTY, WYOMING

TetonCounty,Wyomingisseekingexhibitdesignandinterpre-tiveplanningservicesforthefollowingitem:

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• Public Notices •Prepareallelementsrequiredforinterpretivesignage,includ-ingwaysideexhibitdesign,specifications,costestimates,andoversightofsignfabricationforthe5.9milemulti-usepavedpathwayalongtheNationalElkRefugebetweentheTownofJacksonandtheGrosVentreRiver.Theinterpretivesignagewilleducatethepubliconthenaturalresources,landmanage-mentagencies,andwildlifeintheareassurroundingthepath-way.Theprojectshallbeconsidereda“turnkey”operationandincludeallwork,exceptforsignageinstallation,asoutlinedintheNationalParkServicepublication“WaysideExhibits.”Forafullpacketofinformation,pleasecontact:

Brian SchillingPathways CoordinatorJacksonHoleCommunityPathwaysDepartment320 S. King St.P.O. Box 3594Jackson, Wyoming [email protected]

Thedeadlineforsubmittalofproposalsis2:00PMMST,June27, 2014. Teton County, Wyoming reserves the right to enter intoacontractwithanyConsultantbasedsolelyupontheini-tialresponsetotheRequestforQualifications.Publish: 06/04, 06/11, 06/18/14

GENERAL PUBLIC NOTICES

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Official NoticeLower Valley Energy, Inc.2014 Annual Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of members of LowerValleyEnergy,Inc.willbeheldat6pmJune26,2014,atourAftonoffice.Registrationwillbeginat5:30pm.Businesswill be conducted as follows:

1. Reportonthenumberofmemberspresentinpersonandbyproxyinordertodeterminetheexistenceofaquorum.2. Readthenoticeofthemeetingandproofofduepublica-tion or mailing thereof.3. Readunapprovedminutesofpreviousmeetingsofthemembers and take necessary action thereon.4. Officers’presentationsandconsiderationofreports.5. Election of board members for Districts 1, 6 and 7. At least onepersonfromeachdistricthasbeennominatedbypetition.The election will be for a three-year (3) term.

DistrictNo.1comprisesalloftheupperStarValleyareawiththe northern boundary being Strawberry Creek Road.

DistrictNo.6comprisesthewesternportionofthetownofJackson with Cache Street defining the eastern boundary. The southern boundary is Highway 22 with the Snake River being the western border. Zenith Drive serves as the northern boundaryandincludesJacksonHoleGolf&TennisClub. DistrictNo.7comprisesallareaseastofFallCreekRoadand west of Highway 89 to the Jackson LVE Office, then all areasnorthoftheJacksonLVEOfficeupthetownofJackson,including Hidden Ranch. Then west of Highway 89 with a northern boundary of Highway 22, consisting of Skyline Ranch.

6. Unfinished business.7. New business.8. Adjournment.

Linda Schmidt, Secretary/TreasurerPublish: 06/04, 06/11, 06/18/14

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT AMENDEDREGULATIONS&BYLAWSOFASPENS/TETONPINESWATER&SEWERDISTRICTS

NoticeisherebygiventhattheAspensWaterandSewerDistrictandtheAspensII/TetonPinesWaterandSewerDistrict(“Aspens/AspensIIWater&SewerDistricts”)oper-atingbyandthroughtheAspens/TetonPinesJointPowersBoard,ajointboarddulyestablishedbytheAspens/AspensIIWater&SewerDistricts,intendtoadoptAmendedRegulations&Bylawsthatrevisethedefnitionsofcertainterms in Article II, and the use of such terms in the Amended Regulations&Bylaws;revisecertainprovisionsofArticleIVregardinguseofwatersystem;revisecertainprovisionsofArticleVIregardingapplicationforservice;andrevisecertainprovisionsofArticleIXregardingratesandcharges.

TheproposedAmendedRegulations&Bylawswillbeavailableforpubliccommentforforty-five(45)days,beginningJune6,2014throughJuly22,2014.CopiesoftheproposedAmendedRegulations&BylawscanbeobtainedbywrittenrequestfromtheAspens/AspensIIWater&SewerDistrictsat P.O. Box 716, Wilson, Wyoming 83014, or at [email protected],orbycalling307-739-9777andchoosingoption2.Allcomments must be made in writing and delivered to PO Box 716, Wilson, Wyoming 83014, or to [email protected].

ApublichearingwillbeheldontheproposedAmendedRegulations&BylawsonJuly24,2014at8:00a.m.attheTeton Pines Clubhouse in Wilson, Teton County, Wyoming. Interestedpersonsareinvitedtoappearandgivetestimonyandcomment.TheAmendedRegulations&BylawsarebeingadoptedpursuanttoWyomingStatutesections41-10-113(xxii)and 16-3-103.

Aspens/TetonPinesJointPowersBoardFrank Christensen, Co-ChairGary Trauner, Co-Chair Publish: 06/04/14

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

JACKSON HOLE COMMUNITY PATHWAYS PHASE 2 – PATHWAY 22 EAST PROJECT

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Jackson, Wyoming, hereinafterreferredtoasthe“Owner”willreceivesealedbidsat the office of the Jackson Hole Community Pathway Office, 320SouthKingStreet,Jackson,Wyoming83001uptobutnotlater than 2:00 PM MDT on Wednesday, July 2, 2014, for the Jackson Hole Community Pathways Phase 2 – Pathway 22 EastProject.

The Jackson Hole Community Pathways Phase 2 – Pathway 22EastProjectconsistsofconstructionofapproximately4900linearfeetofpavedcycletrack,approximately4900linearfeetofpedestriansidewalk,approximately2400linearfeetofmulti-usepathway,approximately1800linearfeetofreplace-mentwatermainandappurtenancesextendingalongthesouth side of West Broadway from the Flat Creek Bridge to the Y-intersection and along the west side of Highway 22 from theY-intersectiontoSpringGulchRoadwithinTetonCountyand the Town of Jackson, Wyoming.

Biddersmaypurchaseone(1)SetofContractDocuments(includesone(1)setofplansandone(1)ProjectManual)fromthe office of the Jackson Hole Community Pathways, located at 320 South King, Jackson, Wyoming for a non-refundable depositof$70.00.PlansetswillbeavailableonWednesday,June 4, 2014 at 10:00 AM MDT. Questions regarding obtain-ing a set of the Contract Documents should be directed to the Pathways Coordinator at 307.732.8573.Amandatorypre-bidconferencewillbeheldattheofficeoftheTetonCountyEngineeringDepartment,locatedat320South King Street, Jackson, Wyoming on Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 10:00 AM MDT. Bids from general contractors not presentatthepre-bidconferencewillnotbeaccepted.Theenvelopecontainingthesealedbidsshallbeclearlymarkedtoindicatethatitisaproposalfortheabove-namedprojectandshallshowthenameandaddressofthebid-der.SuchproposalswillbereceivedbytheOwnerandwillbeopenedandpubliclyreadaloudattheabove-statedtime.Eachproposalmustconformandberesponsibletoallperti-nentProjectDrawingsandacknowledgereceiptofalladden-dumstotheproject.AllproposalsmustbeaccompaniedbyaCashier’sCheck,Irrevocable Letter of Credit or a Bid Bond, executed by the bidder,asPrincipal,andasatisfactorysuretycompany,execut-edinfavoroftheOwnerintheamountoffivepercent(5%)ofthemaximumamountoftheproposals.TheBidBondshallbeaccompaniedbyacertifiedcopyofPowerofAttorneyandsignedorcountersignedbyanagentofthebondingcompany.TheCashier’sCheck,IrrevocableLetterofCreditorBidBondwill be retained by the Owner as liquidated damages if the successful bidder refuses or fails to enter into a contract or to furnishaContractor’sPaymentandPerformanceBond,andmeettheotherrequiredprovisionsincludinginsurance,withinten (10) days after being notified of the award of the Contract.Performance and Payment Bonds, or other collateral or surety acceptabletotheOwner,shallbefurnishedbythesuccessfulbiddereachintheamountofonehundredpercent(100%)ofthecontractprice.SuchPerformanceandPaymentBondsshallbeaccompaniedbyacertifiedcopyofPowerofAttorneyand shall be signed or countersigned by a Wyoming resident agentofthebondingcompany.AllBiddersareadvisedthatcertainFederalregulationsapply,including the Davis - Bacon Wage Determination.TheOwnerreservestherighttorejectanyorallbids,andtowaiveanyirregularitiesorformalitiesintheproposals.Publish: 06/04, 06/11, 06/18/14

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NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBDIVIDENoticeisherebygiventhatinaccordancewithChapter18.5-306 Wyoming Statutes, 1977, as amended, Pine Glades Development,LLC,aWyominglimitedliabilitycompany,intendstoapplyforapermittosubdividepropertywithintheTownofJackson.TheproposedsubdivisionwillreplatLotFof the Pine Glades Townhomes Phase One Addition, Plat No. 1285,tocreateseven(7)townhomelots.Theprojectislocatedon 0.17 acres in the Town of Jackson at 30 Pine Glades Drive, within the NE¼SE¼ of Section 33, T41N, R116W, 6th P.M. FilingforsaidpermitwilloccurataregularmeetingoftheTown of Jackson Town Council in the Town Council Chambers. PleasecontacttheTownofJacksonPlanningDepartmentat(307) 733-0520 for the scheduled meeting date and additional information.Publish: 05/28, 06/04/2014

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBDIVIDENotice is hereby given that, in accordance with §18-5-306 WyomingStatutes,CrystalSpringsRanchInc.andGTMFDevelopment,LLCintendtoapplyforapermittosubdivideinTetonCounty.Apublichearingforsaidpermitwilloccurat a regular meeting of the Teton County Board of County Commissioners at the Teton County Administration Building. Please contact the Teton County Planning Office at 733-3959 forscheduledmeetingdates.Theproposedcondominiumsubdivision of Lot 1 of Parcel I at Teton Village, Plat 1337, to becalledApresVousCondominiumscontains9condominiumunits: 5 residential housing units, 1 commercial unit, 1 resort support/institutionaluseunitand2resortsupportunits.The lands being subdivided are located in Government Lot 3 ofSection19,Township42N.,Range116W.andGovernmentLot3ofSection24,Township42N.,Range117W.,intheTetonVillageExpansionareaboundedonthesouthbyApresVousRoad,onthewestbyGraniteLoopRoadandontheeastbytheRanchLotparkingarea.Publish: 05/28, 06/04/14

INVITATION FOR BIDSMELODY RANCH IMPROVEMENT AND SERVICE DISTRICTWATER&SEWERSYSTEMCONTRACTOPERATORTETON COUNTY, WYOMING

Invitationforbidforawaterandsewersystemcontractopera-torfortheMelodyRanchImprovementandServiceDistrict.

Notice is hereby given that Melody Ranch ISD (Owner) will receivesealedbidspriorto4:00pmMDTonFriday,June20,2014atGrandTetonPropertyManagement,610WBroadway,Suite 203, Jackson WY for a water and sewer system contract operator.TheRFPandO&MareavailableelectronicallyatGrandTetonPropertyManagement.ContactDemerieNorthropatdnorthrop@wyom.netor(307)733-0205torequestthesedocu-ments or for further information.Publish: 05/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE

WHEREAS,defaultinthepaymentofprincipalandinteresthasoccurredunderthetermsofapromissorynote(“Note”)andrealestatemortgage(“Mortgage”).TheMortgage dated October 8, 2007, was executed and delivered byRedeemDSumicad,andMaylingSumicad(“Mortgagor(s)”)to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nomi-nee for Countrywide Bank, FSB its successors and assigns, as security for the Note of the same date, and said Mortgage wasrecordedonNovember26,2007,atReceptionNo.717096in Book 683 at Page 1031 in the records of the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Teton County, State of Wyoming; and WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows:

Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Assignment dated: May 11, 2012Assignment recorded: May 21, 2012Assignmentrecordinginformation:atReceptionNo.814627inBook 809 at Page 690

All in the records of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Teton County, Wyoming. WHEREAS,theMortgagecontainsapowerofsalewhich by reason of said default, the Mortgagee declares to havebecomeoperative,andnosuitorproceedinghasbeeninstituted at law to recover the debt secured by the Mortgage, oranypartthereof,norhasanysuchsuitorproceedingbeeninstituted and the same discontinued; and WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgagebyadvertisementandsalehasbeenservedupontherecordownerandthepartyinpossessionofthemortgagedpremisesatleastten(10)dayspriortothecommencementofthispublication,andtheamountdueupontheMortgageonthedateoffirstpublicationofthisnoticeofsalebeingthetotalsumof$75,658.90whichsumconsistsoftheunpaidprincipalbalanceof$73,503.59plusinterestaccruedtothedateofthefirstpublicationofthisnoticeintheamountof$1,914.86,plusothercostsintheamountof$240.45,plusattorneys’fees,costsexpended,andaccruinginterestandlatechargesafterthedateoffirstpublicationofthisnoticeofsale; WHEREAS, Thepropertybeingforecloseduponmaybesubjecttootherliensandencumbrancesthatwillnotbeextinguishedatthesale.Anyprospectivepurchasershould research the status of title before submitting a bid; NOW, THEREFORE BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as the Mortgagee, will have the Mortgage foreclosed as by lawprovidedbycausingthemortgagedpropertytobesoldatpublicvenuebytheSherifforDeputySheriffinandforTeton County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00o’clockintheforenoononJune12,2014atthefrontdoor of the Teton County Courthouse located at 180 S. King St.,Jackson,WY,TetonCounty,forapplicationontheabove-described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged propertybeingdescribedasfollows,to-wit:SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF TETON AND STATE OF WYOMING LOT 318 OF RAFTER J RANCH SUBDIVISION, TETON COUNTY, WYOMING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF TETON COUNTY ON JANUARY 6, 1978 AS PLAT NO 330

with an address of 3060 S Bridle Dr, Jackson, WY 83001.

Togetherwithallimprovementsthereonsituateandallfix-turesandappurtenancesthereto.

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.By:TheCastleLawGroup,LLC123 West 1st Street, Ste. 400Casper,WY82601-0000(307) 333–5379

Publish: 05/21, 05/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE 3

WHEREAS,defaultinthepaymentofprincipalandinteresthasoccurredunderthetermsofapromissorynote(“Note”)andrealestatemortgage(“Mortgage”).TheMortgagedated October 22, 2002, was executed and delivered by Connie StevensFisher(“Mortgagor(s)”)toLuxuryMortgageCorp.,as security for the Note of the same date, and said Mortgage wasrecordedonOctober31,2002,atReceptionNo.581175inBook 475 at Page 318 in the records of the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Teton County, State of Wyoming; and WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows:

Assignee: Lehman Brothers Bank, FSBAssignment dated: October 31, 2002Assignment recorded: July 19, 2004Assignmentrecordinginformation:atReceptionNo.628653inBook 558 at Page 613

Assignee: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. A DelawareCorporationAssignment dated: July 6, 2004Assignment recorded: July 19, 2004Assignmentrecordinginformation:atReceptionNo.628656inBook 558 at Page 615

Assignee: CitiMortgage, Inc.Assignment dated: March 12, 2010Assignment recorded: March 19, 2010Assignmentrecordinginformation:atReceptionNo.769532inBook 752 at Page 842

Assignee: THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSETSECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-

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THROUGH CERTIFICATES 2002-27AAssignment dated: October 30, 2013Assignment recorded: November 12, 2013Assignmentrecordinginformation:atReceptionNo.848162inBook 858 at Page 751

All in the records of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Teton County, Wyoming. WHEREAS,theMortgagecontainsapowerofsalewhich by reason of said default, the Mortgagee declares to havebecomeoperative,andnosuitorproceedinghasbeeninstituted at law to recover the debt secured by the Mortgage, oranypartthereof,norhasanysuchsuitorproceedingbeeninstituted and the same discontinued; and WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgagebyadvertisementandsalehasbeenservedupontherecordownerandthepartyinpossessionofthemortgagedpremisesatleastten(10)dayspriortothecommencementofthispublication,andtheamountdueupontheMortgageonthedateoffirstpublicationofthisnoticeofsalebeingthetotalsumof$2,700,272.93whichsumconsistsoftheunpaidprincipalbalanceof$2,572,667.61plusinterestaccruedtothedateofthefirstpublicationofthisnoticeintheamountof$72,424.58,plusothercostsintheamountof$55,180.75,plusattorneys’fees,costsexpended,andaccruinginterestandlatechargesafterthedateoffirstpublicationofthisnoticeofsale; WHEREAS, Thepropertybeingforecloseduponmaybesubjecttootherliensandencumbrancesthatwillnotbeextinguishedatthesale.Anyprospectivepurchasershould research the status of title before submitting a bid; NOW, THEREFORE THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSETSECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES 2002-27A, as the Mortgagee, will have the Mortgageforeclosedasbylawprovidedbycausingthemort-gagedpropertytobesoldatpublicvenuebytheSherifforDeputySheriffinandforTetonCounty,Wyomingtothehigh-estbidderforcashat10:00o’clockintheforenoononJune12,2014 at the front door of the Teton County Courthouse located at180S.KingSt.,Jackson,WY,TetonCounty,forapplicationon the above-described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgagedpropertybeingdescribedasfollows,to-wit:LOT 30 OF INDIAN SPRINGS RANCH, TETON COUNTY, WYOMING, ACCORDING TO THAT PLAT RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TETON COUNTY CLERK ON SEPTEMBER 2, 1992 AS PLAT NO. 757.

withanaddressof350S.IndianSpringsDrive,Jackson,WY83001.

Togetherwithallimprovementsthereonsituateandallfix-turesandappurtenancesthereto.

THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSETSECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES 2002-27ABy:TheCastleLawGroup,LLC123 West 1st Street, Ste. 400Casper,WY82601-0000(307) 333–5379Publish: 05/21, 05/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FREMONT COUNTY, WYOMINGNINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

JAMIE LYNN MEJIA, Plaintiff,

v. Civil Action No. 39916

JOAQUIN MEJIA-ANDRADE, Defendant.

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO:JoaquinMejia-Andrade,DefendantYouareherebynotifiedthatonthe17thdayofApril,2014,PlaintifffiledherVerifiedComplaintforDivorceintheabove-referencedCourt,whereinPlaintiffpraysthatadivorcebegranted.Notice is further given that you are hereby summoned and requiredtofilewiththeClerkandserveuponthePlaintiffsattorney,CollinHopkins,ofTheLawOfficesofCollinHopkins,P.C., 705 E. Washington Ave., Riverton, Wyoming 82501, an answertotheVerifiedComplaintforDivorcewhichishere-withserveduponyou,within30daysafterthedateofthefirstpublicationofthisnotice.Ifyoufailtodoso,judgmentbydefault will be taken against you for the relief demanded in theVerifiedComplaintforDivorce.

DATED this 2 day of May, 2014.

Kristi Green, Clerk of District Court P.O. Box 370 Lander, WY 82520Publish: 05/21, 05/28, 06/04, 06/11/14

FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICENotice is hereby given that Timothy Jackson is the owner of fractional interests in The Teton Club condominium, namely; anundivided2/48thsfeesimpleownershipinterestasten-ant in common in and to Unit (Club Residence) No. 209 of THE TETON CLUB, A CONDOMINIUM, according to the DeclarationofCondominiumrecordedforsaidpropertyonSeptember5,2000inBook405ofPhoto,Pages75through190 of the records of the office of the Teton County Clerk andaccordingtothatplatrecordedintheOfficeoftheTetonCountyClerkonSeptember5,2000asPlatNo.995,Teton County, State of Wyoming, also referred to as Prime Summer31FloatSpring17Float.Theownerofsaidfrac-tionalinterestsisindefaulthavingnotmademonthlypay-mentsforhomeowner’sassessmentsowedtheTetonClubOwner’sAssociation,Inc.thereunder.AStatementOfClaimOfHomeowner’sAssociationLienwasfiledagainsthisfrac-tionalinterestsonMay29,2013inBook844,pages791-795intheofficeoftheTetonCountyClerk(“Lien”).ThereafteraComplaintwasfiledintheDistrictCourtofTetonCounty,Wyoming against the owner on the outstanding lien assess-ments and a Default Judgment was issued on November 7, 2013allowingtheTetonClubOwner’sAssociation,Inc.toforecloseupondefendant’sfractionalinterestintheproper-ties described above by advertisement and sale in the Jackson HoleNews&Guideintheamountoftheassessmentsowed,plusthecostsandattorney’sfeesinfilingtheLienwiththeTeton County Clerk, filing this civil action, and of foreclosure. Theamountdueandowingonthedateofthefirstpublica-tion of this notice of sale for the sale of the Unit 209 fractional interests is Four Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Dollars ($4,480.00)plusinterest,costsofpublicationandforeclosure,andattorney’sfeesaccruingafterthedateoffirstpublicationofthisnoticeofsale.TetonClubOwner’sAssociation,Inc.gave notice of not less than ten (10) days from the date of said noticetoTimothyJacksonbycertifiedmail,returnreceiptrequested,astherecordownerandpersonentitledtoposses-sionofsaidlienedpropertiesofitsintenttocommenceforeclo-sureofsaidLienbyadvertisementandsale.Thepropertiesmaybesubjecttootherliensandencumbrancesthatwillnotbeextinguishedatthesaleandanyprospectivepurchasershould research the status of title before submitting a bid. Pursuant to said Lien, the Wyoming statutes, and the Default Judgment rendered, said Lien will be foreclosed and above-describedrealpropertieswillbecollectivelysoldbytheTetonCounty Sheriff on June 5, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. on the front stepsoftheTetonCountyCourthouse,180S.King,Jackson,Wyoming.Publish: 05/14, 05/21, 05/28, 06/04/14

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Explore Jackson Hole’s wilderness areas and meet some of the locals behind the passage of the landmark act.

Wilderness Act Turns

GETTING OUT

Hike the Indian

HISTORY

Jackson Turns 100

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