Official Proceedings of the
Uinta County Commissioners
Evanston, Wyoming
September 1, 2020
The Uinta County Commissioners met in regular session on September 1, 2020 in the commission chambers, 225 9th Street, Evanston. Acting Chairman Mark Anderson convened meeting at 2:00 p.m. Commissioner Craig Welling was present; Chairman Eric South was excused. Also present: Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk.
Agenda
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve the agenda amended to include Amanda Hutchinson with two additional items and the Commissioners with a board appointment. 2 yes votes, passed.
Health Plan Amendment #2
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve Amendment #2 to the county health insurance plan changing the Third Party Administrator for pharmacy claims to OptumRx-Direct as requested by Kim Goble, Chief Deputy County Clerk. 2 yes votes, passed.
Union Wireless Contract
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve a contract with Union Wireless changing the county’s cell phone lines to the First Responder Plan giving line priority to Law Enforcement and First Responders in the event of an emergency and reducing the cost to the County as requested by Kim Goble, Chief Deputy County Clerk. 2 yes votes, passed.
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Grant
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve a contract between Uinta County and Wyoming Dept. of Health, Public Health Division for $100,000 to perform response activities through implementation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement through July 30, 2021 as presented by Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk. 2 yes votes, passed.
Health Fair Contract
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve a wellness contract with Wyoming Health Fairs for optional blood screenings of Uinta County employees at the Evanston Health Fair and authorizes Wyoming Health Fairs to bill our insurance for the cost as requested by Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk. 2 yes votes, passed.
WIC Grant Agreement
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve the WIC contract with the Department of Health for $15,430.00 to be used for food and nutrition services for women, infants and children from July 1, 2020 through December 31, 2021 as presented by Amanda Hutchinson, County Clerk. 2 yes votes, passed.
Board Appointment
Motion Welling, second Anderson to appoint Clair Walker to a 3-year term on the Bridger Valley Heritage Museum Board. 2 yes votes, passed.
Minutes
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve the minutes of the August 18, 2020 meeting. 2 yes votes, passed.
Vouchers
Motion Welling, second Anderson to approve warrants 444710 through 444837. Payroll Warrants:AFLAC, $1,043.46, Insurance; The Hartford, $2,264.18, Insurance;The Hartford, $1,711.50, Insurance; Beneficial Life Ins Co,$227.84 Insurance; The Hartford, $2,248.49, Insurance; Clerk of District Ct for Uinta Coun, $374.00, Child Support; Continental American Insurance Comp, $536.20, CAIC-AFLAC Group Ins; Conseco Health Insurance Company, $329.80, Insurance; Delta Dental Plan Of Wyo, $13,881.25, Dental Insurance; Evanston Parks & Recreation, $263.76, Employee Deduction; Uinta County Tax Account, $38,704.65, Taxes; Uinta County Tax Account, $84,672.54, Taxes; Mainstay Investments, $475.00, Deferred Comp Plan; National Benefit Services LLC, $6,126.57, Cafeteria Plan; OREGON CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM, $417.45, OREGON CHILD SUP; UINTA COUNTY TREASURER (HEALTH PLAN, $243,272.69,Insurance; Uinta County Health Plan; Uinta Co Emp Ben Plan, $2,332.40, Insurance; Uinta Co Clerk, $10.00, Fees; WYO DEFERRED COMPENSATION ACCOUNT, $4,795.00, PLAN #93001-02 DIV 338/Deferred Comp Plan; Wyoming Retirement System, $56,763.34, Pension Plan; NCPERS Group Life Ins., $32.00, Insurance; Wyoming Retirement System, $30,645.02, Pension Plan.Accounts Payable Warrants: All West Communications, $1,037.42, Phone/Internet Service; Anson, Melanie, $145.00, Election Judge; Armstrong, Robert, $120.00,Election Judge; Arnell, Debra, $120.00, Election Judge; Arnell, Lynn, $181.00, Election Judge; Auto Zone, $112.77, Parts; Axis Forensic Toxicology, Inc,$478.00, Forensic Lab; Barker, Ami, $128.05, Election Judge; Bartolic, Anne, $120.00, Election Judge; Barton, Jennie, $120.00, Election Judge; Beaudoin,Terri, $137.25, Election Judge; Blue360 Media, $154.70, Law Books; Bradshaws Home and Glass LLC, $25.15, Parts/Supplies; Bridgerland Carquest, $352.61, Auto Parts; Brinton,McKenna, $12.49, Meal; Brumbaugh, Carolyn, $120.00, Election Judge; Erickson, Glade, $710.92, Vehicle Repairs; Butcher, Charles, $120.00,Election Judge; Calmes, Glenna, $270.00, Election Judge; Cazin’s, $253.59, Hardware/Landscaping; Century Equipment Co, Inc, $1,235.21, Parts; Century Link,$1,685.81, Telephone; Cheney, Marissa, $120.00, Election Judge; Cheney, Tisa, $120.00, Reimbursement; City Drug Inc, $2,046.46, Medical; Clerk Dist Court(Jury Fund), $3,298.30, Jury Fund; Cold Springs Trout Farm, $880.00,Fish ; Condie, Ann, $137.25, Election Judge; Dasher, Susan, $30.00, Reimbursement;Dawson, Michaela, $120.00, Election Judge; DBT Transportation Services LLC, $1,111.62, Airport Services; DeGraw, Brandie, $137.25, Election Judge;Deru’s, $1,327.00, Bldg Maintenance; DeVries, Catherine, $120.00, Election Judge; Earl, Janett, $120.00, Election Judge; Egley, Frostie, $145.00, ElectionJudge; Evanston Uinta Joint Powers Bd, $3,167.71, Rent; Eves, Sonja, $120.00, Election Judge; Fessler, Angie, $135.00, Election Judge; Jack’s Truck CenterInc (dba), $68.00,Parts ; Freeway Tire, $1,398.76, Tires; Billings Distribution, Inc. dba, $512.07, Fuel; Giorgis, Darlene, $120.00, Election Judge;Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals, $3,173.40, Vaccine; Greer, Debra, $120.00, Election Judge; Greer, Scott A, $120.00, Election Judge; Hatch, Savanna, $120.00,Election Judge; Hicks, Deanna, $120.00, Election Judge; Horne, Deann, $120.00, Election Judge; Humes, Beth, $120.00, Election Judge; Hutchinson, Abby,$120.00, Election Judge; Hutchinson, Sarah, $120.00, Election Judge; Hutchinson, Starla, $120.00, Election Judge; Hysell, Renee, $120.00, Election Judge;IBS, Inc, $839.92, Parts; Rocky Mountain Battery LLC, $413.85, Battery; Jackson, Elisabeth, $120.00, Election Judge; Jensen, Mick, $120.00, Election Judge;Johnson, Marilyn, $145.00, Election Judge; Johnson, Katie, $120.00, Election Judge; Jones, Tracy, $120.00, Election Judge; Kallas Automotive, $1,711.63, AutoParts; Krotz, Bryan, $120.00, Election Judge; Krotz, Marsha, $120.00, Election Judge; Labrum, Crystal, $185.50, Reimbursement; Lester, Susan, $270.00,Election Judge; Liechty, Brent, $145.00, Election Judge; Mair, Luann, $120.00, Election Judge; Mair, Valerie, $10.00, Election Judge; Mander, Eric, $120.00,Election Judge; Mark’s Plumbing Parts &, $1,558.75, Parts; Bret McCoy, $145.00, Election Judge; McDowell, BobbiKae, $120.00, Election Judge; McDowell, John, $352.80, Election Judge; Mecham, Angelica, $120.00, Election Judge; Merck & Co., Inc., $2,233.82, Medical Supplies; Moon, Austin, $145.00, Election Judge;Mountain West Business Solutions, $1,046.87, Copier Maintenance; Myers, Stephanie, $120.00, Election Judge; Office Products Dealer Inc, $721.93, OfficeSupplies; Peterson, Ian, $120.00, Election Judge; Peterson, Thayne, $120.00, Election Judge; Pitts, Angie, $120.00, Election Judge; Premier VehicleInstallation, $6,338.88, Supplies for Vehicles; Questar Gas Company, $154.53, Utilities; Quill Corp, $919.66, Office Supplies; Randy Turner dba, $1,867.00,Tools; Rasnake, Kelly, $120.00, Election Judge; Real Kleen Janitorial & Repair, $478.10, Janitorial; Ready Rocks, $27,700.00, Concrete; RelaDyne West LLC,$5,796.37, Fuel; Robbins, Penny, $120.00, Election Judge; Rocky Mountain Power (Utilities), $7,350.85, Electricity; Rogers, Wanda, $120.00, Election Judge;Sanofi Pasteur, $1,150.93, Medical Supplies; Sawyer, Ruth, $145.00, Election Judge; Schmidt, Cody, $120.00, Election Judge; Schmidt, Laural, $120.00,Election Judge; Schmidt, Linda, $120.00, Election Judge; Schofield, Sherry, $120.00, Election Judge; Sharp, Nancy, $120.00, Election Judge; Sims, Regina,$120.00, Election Judge; Spruill, Barbara, $120.00, Election Judge; Stevens, Ilene, $120.00, Election Judge; Steele-Krichbaum, Laura, $145.00, ElectionJudge; SUMMIT FOOD SERVICES, LLC, $9,170.64, Food Contract Services; Sylvestri Customization, $600.00, Website Maintenance; Tanner, David, $381.55, ElectionJudge; Tessco Technologies Inc, $1,713.44, Communication Supplies; Two Guys Flooring Inc, $1,265.00, Flooring; Uinta County 4-H Council, $50.00, ProgramSupplies; Uinta BOCES Number One, $325.00, Program Support; Uinta Engineering & Surveying, Inc., $423.00, Professional Services; Uinta Recycling Inc,$2,733.33, Support Funds; United Refrigeration Inc, $537.31, Equipment Parts; Union Telephone Company, $2,027.35, Cell/Telephone; Verizon Wireless, $923.74,Aircard Service; Walker, Jean, $120.00, Election Judge; Walmart Comm Brc (Extension), $45.41, Supplies; Walmart Comm Brc (Public Hlth), $140.28, Supplies;Walmart Comm Brc (Sheriff), $81.47, Supplies; Wells Fargo Financial Leasing, $240.00, Copier Lease; Thomson Reuters/West Payment Center, $702.28, LawLibrary; Westar Printing, $176.75, Printing; Wheeler Machinery Co, $1,051.87, Equipment Parts; Wigginton, Shasta, $120.00, Election Judge; State Of Wyoming,$24.52,Access Fee; Zappia, Jeanne, $120.00, Election Judge.
2 yes votes, passed.
Meeting adjourned at 2:16 p.m.
Eric South, Chairman
BOARD OF UINTA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Attest:Amanda Hutchinson
UINTA COUNTY CLERK
PUBLISHED: Sept. 8, 2020 09082
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE FROM UINTA COUNTY RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE TO UINTA COUNTY RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of August, 2020 a representative from Fiesta Guadalajara LLC filed in the office of the Uinta County Clerk, an application to change from a restaurant liquor license to a retail liquor license, licensed premise is located at 15 Meadow St. Urie. Protests, if there be any, against changing the restaurant license to a retail license will be heard at 9:00 a.m. on the 6th day of October, 2020 in the County Commission Chambers, 225 9th Street, Evanston, Wyoming.
Amanda Hutchinson, Uinta County Clerk
PUBLISHED: Sept. 8, 15, 2020 09081
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for situs and non-situs Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to construct its Gateway South Transmission Project and the Gateway West Segment D.1 Transmission Project (Transmission Projects), as more fully described below:
RMP is a public utility, as defined in Wyo. Stat. §37-1-101(a)(vi)(C), subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. §37-2-112.
On August 26, 2020, the Company submitted an Application together with testimony, and exhibits requesting the Commission grant both a situs and non-situs CPCN to construct the Gateway South and Gateway West Segment D.1Transmission Projects.
Gateway South is a 414 mile, high-voltage 500-kV transmission line that will begin at the Aeolus substation, which is located near Medicine Bow, Wyoming. From the Aeolus substation, the line extends west to Wamsutter, Wyoming, and then generally south to the Colorado border. From there, the line crosses through the northwest corner of Colorado, enters Utah, eventually terminating at the Clover substation near Mona, Utah. Construction of Gateway South requires the modification of existing 345-kV transmission infrastructure in the Mona, Utah area and modifications to the existing Aeolus and Anticline substations located in Wyoming and modifications to the existing Clover and Mona substations located in Utah. Due to the length of Gateway South, construction of two new series compensation substations are necessary, which are the Little Snake substation located in Colorado and the Coyote substation located in Utah. Modifications to the existing Aeolus and Anticline substations located in Wyoming and to the existing Clover and Mona substations located in Utah will also be required to accommodate the Gateway South.
More specifically, the Gateway South transmission line will pass through:
Gateway West Segment D.1 will begin at the existing Windstar substation located in southeastern Wyoming and will run southwest to the Shirley Basin substation located 20 miles north of Medicine Bow, Wyoming. Gateway West Segment D.1 will require construction of a new 230-kV Heward substation located adjacent to the existing Difficulty substation and modification to the existing Shirley Basin, Dave Johnston, Windstar, and Anticline substations. RMP is also proposing to reconstruct 57 miles of an existing 230-kV transmission line that extends from the existing Shirley Basin substation to the existing Dave Johnston substation.
More specifically, the Gateway West Segment D.1 transmission line will pass through:
T.26 N., R. 78 W., T.26 N., R. 79 W., T.27 N., R. 78 W., T.28 N., R. 78 W., T.28 N., R. 79 W., Carbon County, Wyoming;
T.29 N., R. 78 W., T.29 N., R. 79 W., T.30 N., R. 77 W., T.30 N., R. 78 W., T.31 N., R. 77 W., T.31 N., R. 80 W., T.32 N., R. 77 W., Natrona County, Wyoming; and
T.31 N., R. 77 W., T.32 N., R. 76 W., T.32 N., R. 77 W., T.33 N., R. 74 W., T.33 N., R. 75 W., T.33 N., R. 76 W., T.34 N., R. 74 W., T.34 N., R. 75 W., Converse County, Wyoming.
To complete the Transmission Projects by 2023, the Company proposes a phased CPCN review process. First, the Company requests conditional CPCNs under Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-205(f) that allow the Company to: (i) by December 31, 2020, start the process to finalize acquisition of the rights-of-way necessary to construct the Transmission Projects; and (ii) by June 1, 2021, commence work on the Transmission Projects on a limited notice to proceed basis. Second, the Company requests completion of the Advanced Review Process and issuance of final, unconditional CPCNs to allow construction to commence on a final notice to proceed basis by August 1, 2021.
The proposed projects are necessary to allow for interconnection of additional resources to serve load by 2024 and allow interconnection of an additional 1,920 megawatts (MW) of generation resources in eastern Wyoming; offer time-limited federal tax incentives associated with new renewable generation will be enabled by the Transmission Projects to partially offset costs; to accommodate 2,500 MW of interconnection and transmission service requests governed by executed contracts requiring construction of the Transmission Projects; and to improve transmission grid reliability.
The preliminary estimated total cost of the Transmission Projects is expected to exceed $2 billion, which includes $915 million for Wyoming based facilities.
The Company intends to finance the Project through its normal internal and external sources of capital, including net cash flow from operating activities, public and private debt offerings, the issuance of commercial paper, the use of unsecured revolving credit facilities, capital contributions, and other sources. The financial impact will not impair the Company’s ability to continue to provide safe and reliable electricity service at reasonable rates.
This is not a complete description of RMP’s Application. Interested persons may inspect the entire Application at RMP’s Wyoming offices and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, during regular business hours. The Application may also be reviewed on line at:
https://www.rockymountainpower.net/about/rates-regulation/wyoming-regulatory-filings.html.
Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, protest, intervention petition or request for a public hearing in this matter must file with the Commission in writing on or before October 1, 2020. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.
If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing that you will attend, or you wish to file a public comment, statement, or protest, and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 20000-588-EN-20 (Record No. 15604) in your communications.
Dated: September 3, 2020.
PUBLISHED: Sept. 8, 15, 2020 09083
EVANSTON CITY COUNCIL
First Regular Meeting
September 1st, 2020
The official record of proceedings of the first regular meeting of the Evanston City Council for the month of September was held in the Council Chambers of City Hall on the above date. These proceedings were video recorded.
Mayor Williams led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
The roll was called and with a quorum being present, Mayor Kent Williams called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. and welcomed everyone present.
Those present from the governing body at the start of the meeting were: Mayor Williams; Council members Tim Lynch, Tib Ottley, Evan Perkes, Mike Sellers, and Mikal Welling. Council member David Welling was excused.
Staff members present at the start of the meeting were: City Attorney, Dennis Boal; City Clerk, Diane Harris; City Treasurer, Trudy Lym; Director of Engineering & Planning, Dean Barker; Public Works Director, Gordon Robinson; Community Development Director, Rocco O’Neill; Police Lieutenant Mike Vranish; and Director of Parks and Recreation, Scott Ehlers. Police Chief Jon Kirby was excused. A group of interested citizens were also present.
Approve Agenda
Council member M. Welling moved, Council member Sellers seconded, to approve the agenda. The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
Approve Minutes
The official record of proceedings for the City Council Meeting held August 18th, 2020, and the City Council Work Session Meeting held August 25th, 2020 were approved as presented.
Bills
Council member Lynch moved, Council member Ottley seconded, to approve the following bills for payment:
August 19, 2020 to September 1, 2020
VENDOR FOR AMOUNT
AXA Equivest Payroll 458.00
Beneficial Life Insurane Payroll 293.34
Delta Dental Payroll 8,001.05
Evanston Police Benevolent Payroll 240.00
Flex Share Payroll 2,507.66
IRS Tax Deposit Payroll 43,518.01
Orchard Trust Payroll 953.32
Parks & Recreation Payroll 194.65
Vantage Point Payroll 106.66
Vision Service Plan Payroll 1,131.50
WEBT Payroll 990.00
Wyoming Retirement Payroll 62,416.85
Payroll Payroll 135,025.15
APT US&C Dues 159.00
Blue360 Media Supplies 835.45
American Equipment Services 2,475.40
AllData Subscription Renewal 1,500.00
Ameri Tech Equipment Parts 556.57
BH, Inc Contract 174,799.39
Dennis M. Boal Services 3,847.50
Yeti Parts 247.40
Cazin’s Parts 328.86
CD’s Electric Services 1,773.66
Crest LLC Contract 6,525.50
Verizon Wireless Cell Phones 715.90
Boot Barn Uniforms 110.49
Cummins Rocky Mountain Parts 183.01
Norco Small Tools 15.30
Thyssen Krupp Elevator Services 15,669.75
Ellingford’s Supplies 39.45
ChemTech-Ford Laboratories Testing 348.00
Evanston Parks & Recreation Reimb./City Subsidy 156,690.95
Fastenal Company Parts 11.60
Great Basin Turf Testing 140.00
Murdochs Small Tools 159.93
Harris Law Office Contract 4,000.00
Holland Equipment Parts 6,411.84
Reladyne Supplies 1,737.76
Evanston Regional Hospital Testing 146.54
Intermountain Concrete Small Tools 96.94
Interwest Fire Protection Services 15,315.53
Floyd’s Truck Repair Parts 537.61
JUB Engineers Contract 27,000.00
Kallas Automotive Parts 342.13
Amanda R. Kirby Services 1,800.00
Morcon Industrial Parts 1,233.77
Mountain West Business Solutions Supplies 1,688.20
Dominion Energy Utilities 1,640.66
NALCO Company Supplies 28,668.80
Quadient Contract 3,293.58
OT Excavation Services 820.00
Office Products Dealer Supplies 734.00
P.E.O Chapter Dues 960.00
Pine Top Engineering Services 911.65
Staker Parson Companies Supplies 1,896.84
Personnel Screening Testing 255.00
Real Kleen Janitorial Supplies 231.20
Rush Truck Center Parts 148.98
Rocky Mountain Valves Parts 2,586.00
Safety Supply & Sign Parts 72.31
SCI Inc Contract 279,711.99
Shred-It USA Services 85.44
Secretary of State Notary 30.00
Standard Plumbing Parts 159.28
Stateline Metals of Wyoming Parts 702.50
Superior Rental Parts 52.99
Titleist Supplies 2,712.09
Turf Equipment & Irrigation Parts 967.54
Uinta County Solid Waste Landfill Fees 30,063.50
Century Link Utilities 123.49
Rocky Mountain Power Utilities 7,882.81
VFW Flag Fund Contract 1,800.00
Vision Auto Glass Services 315.00
VLCM Supplies 156.00
Walmart Supplies 443.75
XO Xtreme Marketing Marketing 49,465.00
Westar Printing Supplies 39.80
Western Wyoming Beverages Services 816.45
The Lumberyard Supplies 1,267.14
Yamaha Motor Corp Contract 3,495.25
Highland Golf Parts 62.50
Wyoming Dept of Transportation Supplies 72.43
Evanston Cowboy Days Contract 3,000.00
Uinta BOCES #1 Training 175.00
Education & Training Services Training 499.00
Hilda Lino Refund 100.00
Wesley Selby Reimbursement 100.00
Cameron Beck Refund 250.00
See More Putter Supplies 350.00
Boss Auto Body Services 294.31
Gladiator Materials Parts 1,250.00
Robert of Tami Grasmick Refund 100.00
Richard Randick Refund 103.82
Christina Brinkerhoff Refund 375.00
Robin or Lila May Refund 100.00
Kathy or Anthony Tomassi Refund 100.00
John Cummings Restitution 30.00
Quinn Groneman Refund 100.00
David Huggins Refund 82.22
Hzayana Razo Refund 300.00
XCELL Engineering Services 2,680.00
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
Council Comments
Council member Sellers reminded everyone about the Health Fair next week.
Council member M. Welling wished everyone a Happy Labor Day and a safe weekend.
Mayor Williams commented that the trip to Portland to visit the Avalon facility was successful, with a lot of information being shared. Rocco O’Neill, Community Development Director; Meike Madrid, Grant Writer/Community Relations; Council member Ottley, Council member Sellers were in attendance. He also wished Council member D. Welling well, as he is recovering and healing from surgery.
Public Hearing/Liquor License Renewals
A public hearing was conducted by City Attorney, Dennis Boal for all the applicants that filed for the renewal of their liquor licenses within the City of Evanston. Mr. Boal stated that all the applications have been reviewed by the City Clerk and the Wyoming Liquor Division. Notice for the hearing has been advertised for two consecutive weeks in the local newspaper and a notice has been posted at each place of business. Mr. Boal asked if there was any opposition or comments regarding any of the liquor license renewals. There being no comments, Mr. Boal closed the hearing.
Liquor License Renewals
Councilmember Perkes moved, Councilmember Lynch seconded, to renew the following Liquor Licenses within the City of Evanston:
Applicant Doing Business As License
Rachel’s, LLC Kate’s Retail
It’s All Good, LLC Munchies Retail
The Last Outpost, Inc. Don Pedro Family Mexican Retail
Restaurant
Yellow Creek Liquor, Inc. Discount Liquor Retail
Wyoming Downs OTB 8, LLC Wyoming Downs OTB Retail
Spanky’s Bar, LLC Spanky’s Bar Retail
Smith’s Food & Drug Smith’s #86 Retail
Centers, Inc.
Guru Harkrishan, LLC Shell Gas Station & Truckstop Retail
The Golden Ticket, LLC The Painted Lady Saloon Retail
Fraternal Order of FOE # 2359 Limited
Eagles #2359
Dunmar Inn, LLC Legal Tender Lounge Retail
Sumo WY INC Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse Retail
VFW Post 4280 VFW Post 4280 Limited
WyoGastro, LLC The Pub at Purple Sage Retail
APE Wyoming, LLC Porter’s TNT Fireworks Retail
GRMG ACQ 1, LLC Pizza Hut #035951 Restaurant
Jalisco Mexican Grill, LLC Jalisco Mexican Grill Restaurant
Five - K, LLC The Lincoln Highway Tavern Retail
H.N.A., Inc. Cowboy Joe’s Retail
Fraughton Enterprises LLC The Last Chance Retail
OB5, LLC Border Beverage Retai
Maverik Inc. Maverik #162 Retail
Spirits of Red Mountain, Inc. Spirits of Red Mounain Retail
Bon Rico, Inc. Bon Rico Retail
Suds Brothers, Inc. Suds Brothers Brewery Bar & Grill
Lynch Consulting Knights Inn Resort
& Investments LLC
Main St. Deli, LLC Main Street Deli Restaurant
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
Consent Agenda
Council member Ottley moved, Council member Sellers seconded, to approve the following Consent Agenda:
Parade Route requested by Wanda Rogers for Disability: IN Uinta County Parade on Tuesday, October 13th, 2020 beginning at 12:30 p.m. at the Machine Shop and ending at the Uinta County Library.
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 20-71
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT WITH THE WYOMING ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND CHIEFS OF POLICE TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE INSPECTIONS.
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston Police Department has found that inspections of alcohol retailers can help reduce underage drinking of alcohol within the community; and
WHEREAS, money is available from the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs to help fund alcohol compliance inspections;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the governing body of the City of Evanston, Wyoming as follows:
Section 1. The Mayor, City Clerk and Police Department are authorized to sign the Alcohol Inspection Contract with the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs to help fund alcohol compliance inspections, a copy of which is attached hereto.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of September 2020.
Kent H. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 20-72
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT WITH THE WYOMING ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND CHIEFS OF POLICE TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT TOBACCO COMPLIANCE INSPECTIONS.
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston Police Department has found that inspections of tobacco retailers can help reduce underage smoking within the community; and
WHEREAS, money is available from the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs to help fund tobacco compliance inspections;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the governing body of the City of Evanston, Wyoming as follows:
Section 1. The Mayor, City Clerk and Police Department are authorized to sign the Tobacco Inspection Contract with the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs to help fund tobacco compliance inspections, a copy of which is attached hereto.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of September 2020.
Kent H. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
RESOLUTION 20-73
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, WYOMING AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A GRANT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR A TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT (“TAG GRANT”), FOR PIPELINE SAFETY FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO OBTAIN FUNDS FOR ENGINEERING OR OTHER SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF PIPELINE SAFETY.
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston has awarded grant funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to be used by the City for technical assistance in improving the safe operation of pipelines in and around the community; and
WHEREAS, it is in the public’s interest for the City of Evanston to obtain and use the grant funds;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the governing body of the City of Evanston, Wyoming as follows:
Section 1. The Mayor, City Clerk or City Engineer are authorized to sign and attest on behalf of the City the Grant and Cooperative Agreement for a Tag Grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to be used by the City for technical assistance in the safe operation of pipelines in and around the community.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of September 2020.
Kent H. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST: Diane Harris, Clerk
The motion passed unanimously with 6 yes votes: Williams, Lynch, Ottley, Perkes, Sellers, M. Welling.
Adjournment
With no further business to be conducted at this time Mayor Williams adjourned the meeting at 5:47 p.m.
Kent H. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST: Diane Harris, City Clerk
PUBLISHED: Sept. 8, 2020 09084