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RENTALS
Saratoga Rentals116 West Farm
112 West Saratoga
302 West Saratoga
403 West Hickory
508 Elm409 North Sharp #5
Encampment Rentals621 Freeman
615 Freeman
Hanna Rentals207 Madison
1013 Trona
Saratoga 326-5760 orRawlins 324-3349
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Call Liz at 326-8311 or email sunads@saratogasun.com to place a classified ad.
STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
CLASSIFIED ADS
REAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR RENT
AUTOMOBILES
HELP WANTED
BUSINESS SERVICES
APARTMENTS
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
Office space for rent in downtown Saratoga. 326-5621 or 326-8135.
601 E. Pic Pike RoadSaratoga, WY 82331
Full-time Housekeeping
Manager Wanted
(307) 326-5261
MISCELLANEOUS
Call Deep Sweep, Inc. for professional business and residential cleaning. Bond-ed & Insured. Call 326-8207.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SALE. Beautiful 40 acre tracts in the Medi-cine Bow National Forest. Beartooth Ranch & Land, LLC / 406-328- 4129 / www.beartoothlandcom-pany.com
See our ad on Page 5. Cen-tury21 Cornerstone Re-alty.
Furnished 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments. Unfurnished 1 bedroom and studio apartments, NS/NP, month-to-month lease. (307) 760-6801.
601 E. Pic Pike RoadSaratoga, WY 82331
Help WantedThe Saratoga Resort is looking for
dependable, highly motivated individuals to join the SRS kitchen team as dishwashers,
servers and a Sous Chef.
Applications available on website, saratogaresortandspa.com
or at the front desk.
(307) 326-5261
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
SEASONALCOSMETOLOGIST
The Old Baldy Club in Saratoga, WyomingJune 18 – Sept 14, 2013; 9am until 4pm
weekly Tuesday through Saturday.
Duties: men’s & women’s haircuts, styling,coloring, permanents, pedicures,
manicures and waxing.
$2,500 per month plus tips. Housing negotiable and meals provided while on duty.
Send resume to:judy@oldbaldyclub.com
SARATOGA SUN • SARATOGA SUN
I would like to express my gratitudeto everyone who helped caretake, cooked,
cleaned, ran errands, stopped by, prayed, sent cards and sent positive thoughts during
and after Dick’s illness.
I received so much support from this community, friends and family.
Thank you, Beth Carter Neuman
CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Furnished 3 bed, 1 3/4 bath. Washer, dryer, fenced yard. Pets OK with deposit. No smoking. $800/month with $500 deposit. 406 Walnut, Saratoga. (307) 710-7368.
Furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath home in Riverside, WY. Rent by day, week or month. Ample parking. No smok-ing. (307) 710-6411.
Riviera Lodge seeking full and part-time housekeep-ers. Apply in person at the Riviera Lodge at 104 East Saratoga Street.
Bartenders needed part/full t ime. Morning and evening shifts. Apply in person at the Mangy Moose in Riverside.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Rawlins DDA/Main Street seeks graphic design for logo modification work. Bid due Jan. 31, 2013. Call 328-2099 for details.
Slightly used vented gas fireplace insert with glass front and fancy doors. Was $3000. Now $800. (602) 625-6126.
Pristine 1978 Ford Ranger. 460 engine, 2WD automat-ic, good tires with topper, $3,400. (602) 625-6126.
For Sale-Steel Buildings
WESTERN STAR POST F R A M E BU I L D I N G S . 24x32x10 - $6,191.00, 30x40x12 - $8,826.00, 36x48x12 - $10,399.00, 42x56x14 - $13,615.00. Complete material pack-ages with instructions. Experienced and insured crews available. 1-800-658-5565.
Help Wanted
THERAPIST/COUNSELOR WANTED. M.A. or Ph.D. therapist to provide mental health and/or substance abuse treatment for indi-viduals, couples, families, and groups. Salary nego-tiable with an excellent benef it package. Three letters of reference and resume to: Darwin Irvine; Executive Director; Big Horn Basin Counseling; P.O. Box 931; Greybull, Wy-oming 82426. Attention: Darwin L. Irvine, Executive Director. See us on the web at www.bighornbasincoun-seling.com or call 307-568-2020 and ask to speak with Darwin or leave a call back number.
For Sale-Sawmills
SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $3997.00. Make and save money w ith your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock; ready to ship. Free info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com. 1-800-578-1363 Ex. 300N.
For Sale-Snowmobiles
POLARIS MODEL TJD TR ACKS. F its Ranger XP 2005-2009. Like new. Used twice. Only driven 72 miles total. New $4,700. Asking $3,500. (307) 514-3234 after 12 P. M.
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LEGAL NOTICES
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Town of Saratoga is requesting sealed bids on a 1994 GMC 3500. VIN# 1GDKC34F4RJ524674.
This vehicle was formerly an equip-ment truck or the Saratoga Volun-teer Fire Department.
The mileage on this vehicle is ap-proximately 54,000 miles.Bids will be accepted at:
Saratoga Town Hall 201 South River Street,
Saratoga, Wyoming 82331until 1:00 p.m., local time, January 25, 2013.
Bids will be opened at that time and taken to the Town Council meeting on February 5, 2013 for approval.
All property is sold on an “AS IS/WHERE IS” basis and all sales are final.
Payment must be in cash or Ca-shier’s check at the time of the sale.
The Town of Saratoga reserves the right to refuse any or all bids and to accept the bid which best serves the Town.
Minimum Bid requirement $1500.00
Additional information can be ob-tained by calling 307-326-8335.
Sincerely,Suzie Cox, Clerk, Town of Saratoga
Legal# 6077Published in the Saratoga SunJan. 9, 16 and 23, 2013
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE SARATOGA TOWN COUNCIL HELD JANU-ARY 2, 2013, AT 6:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE SARATOGA TOWN HALL
Mayor John Zeiger called the meet-ing to order. The Pledge of Allegiance was re-cited. Members present were Coun-cilman Mike McWain, Councilman Steve Wilcoxson, Councilwoman Susan Howe and Councilwoman Judy Welton.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Council-woman Welton made a motion to approve the agenda as presented, seconded by Councilman McWain. The motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: Councilman McWain made a mo-tion to approve the minutes of the December 18, 2012 regular with a correction to the amount to be paid for pagers for the fire depart-ment from $250.00 to $520.00 per pager, seconded by Councilman Wilcoxson. The motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF THE BILLS: Coun-cilwoman Welton read the following bills for approval: Accounts Pay-able: $27,160.62; Payroll and FICA for 12/31/2012 in the amount of $57,844.90; and manual checks in the amount of $21,889.65 for a total of $106,895.17.
Councilwoman Welton made a mo-tion to pay the bills in the amount of $106,895.17, seconded by Councilman Wilcoxson. The Motion carried unanimously.CORRESPONDENCE:
COUNCIL COMMENTS: Mayor Zeiger explained to the council that he is in the process of setting up a Senior Officials Workshop to be held in Rawlins. The date is yet to be determined but Mayor Zeiger asked that each councilmember try to attend when it is confirmed.
REPORTS FROMDEPARTMENTS:
Town Hall: Mayor Zeiger explained that the oath of office would be giv-en to the reelected Councilwoman Howe and Councilwoman Welton and he would ask that Councilman McWain and Councilman Wilcox-son join him to reaffirm their oath of office.
Clerk Suzie Cox gave the oath of office to reelected Councilwoman Susan Howe and Councilwoman Judy Welton. Councilman Mike McWain, Councilman Steve Wil-coxson and Mayor John Zeiger joined them to receive their oath to reaffirmation.
Chamber Director Stacy Crim-mins addressed the council and presented the signed approval form for the event application presented at the last council meeting.
Councilman McWain made a mo-tion to approve the event applica-tion as presented by the Chamber of Commerce, seconded by Coun-cilman Wilcoxson. The motion passed.
Fire Department: Fire Chief John Lasco reported that a tally of the calls for the fire department for 2012 was: 31 fire calls, 8 motor vehicle accidents and 5 search and rescue calls.
Police Department: No report
Recreation Department: No report
Department of Public Works
• Street Department: Chuck Bartlett reported that the town crews have been snow plowing.Mr. Bartlett requested permission to order additional ice slicer at a cost of approximately $3,000.00.
Councilman McWain made a mo-tion to allow Mr. Bartlett to order ice slicer at a cost of approximately $3,000.00, seconded by Council-man Wilcoxson. The motion passed unanimously • Water and Sewer: Chuck Bartlett reported that the crew has been working on sewer lines and have 4 services left on the Maple Street Project to install. Mr. Bartlett added that the force main at the lagoon is leaking again and will need to be dug up and repaired.
• Weed and Pest:
• Hot Pool:
REPORTS FROM BOARDSAND COMMISSIONS:
Airport Board: David Worthington addressed the council and voiced his concerns about the airport board, airport ordinances and re-cent building at the airport.
Mr. Worthington stated that he believes the council needs to re-view the airport ordinances as he believes the airport board has pri-mary authority over the council on matters pertaining to the airport.Mayor Zeiger noted that the council will be meeting with the airport board to review the ordinances however a definite date has not been set. A discussion followed.
Councilman Wilcoxson encouraged the council to review the airport ordinances prior to meeting with the airport board.
Councilman McWain made a mo-tion to have a workshop between the council and the airport board at one of the airport boards regular meetings, seconded by Councilman Wilcoxson. Roll call vote was taken with Councilman McWain voting yes, Councilman Wilcoxson voting yes, Councilwoman Howe voting yes, Councilwoman Welton voting yes and Mayor Zeiger voting yes. The motion passed.
Mr. Worthington presented the coun-cil with handouts of information pertaining to his concerns, but did not make the handouts available to the clerk and therefore they can not be referenced in the minutes.
David Worthington addressed the hanger currently being built by the Brush Creek Ranch indicating he was concerned about the place-ment of the hanger and the south-west winds creating a cross wind that has the potential to cause damage and personal injury.
Mayor Zeiger asked Chuck Bartlett to address the new hanger being built by the Brush Creek Ranch. Mr. Bartlett indicated that the new hanger could potentially increase wind speed around the existing hangers. However wind breaks can be strategically placed to reduce the potential for wind damage if necessary. Mr. Bartlett noted he will be contacting the contractors with Mr. Worthington’s concerns.
The next meeting of the Airport
Board will be January 9, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.
Community Center Joint Powers Board: The next meeting will be held Monday, January 21, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.
Water and Sewer Joint Pow-ers Board: The next meeting of the Water and Sewer JPB will be Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at 6:00 p.m.
Landfill Board:
Medical Board: No report
Planning Commission: The next meeting of the Planning Commis-sion will be Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 5:30 p.m.
Recreation Commission: The next meeting of the Recreation Commis-sion will be Monday, January 14, 2013 at 5:30 p.m.
Community Garden Board:
South Central Emergency Ser-vices Board:
Adjournment: Being no further business to come before the meet-ing Councilwoman Welton made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Councilman McWain.
The next regular meeting of the Saratoga Town Council will be held on January 15, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Saratoga Town Hall.
Mayor John ZeigerATTEST: Suzie Cox, Clerk
Legal# 6083Published in the Saratoga SunJan. 23, 2013
Town of SaratogaCash Requirements Report
January 2, 2013
Saratoga Do It 129.09 Best LumberCarbon Power and 15,165.07 Light, Inc.Saratoga Chamber 250 of CommerceCustom Builders 48Dana Kepner Co. 1,926.89Dan’s Trucking 7,820Galls Inc. 39.48Hack’s Tackle 1,050International Code Council 125J H Kaspar Oil Co. 4,950.65L.N. Curtis & Sons 239.40Lacal Equipment Inc. 2,184.66
Town of SaratogaManual Checks and Liabilities
January 2, 2013
Pest Convention 200 registrationMosquito grant 6,370.42 reimbursementChild Support Services 96.46Child Support Services 134.77
Total 6,801.65
Payroll for 1/14/13 45,864.22FICA for 11,276.65 above payroll
Total 57,140.87
Accounts Payables 82,481.00Manual checks 6,801.65
Total 89,282.65
TOTAL: 153,225.17
Legal# 6085Published in the Saratoga SunJan. 23, 2013
MacPherson, Kelly 5,146.07 & ThompsonOne Call of Wyoming 30.25PMPC 1,935Perue Printing 270.20Rawlins Daily Times 96Riviera Lodge 308Sage Civil Engineering 7,784.50Saratoga Auto Parts 389.80Saratoga CC J P B 150Shively Hardware 866.57Susan Collamer 50Union Telephone Co. 1,515.29Upper Platte River 18,287.90 Solid WasteValley Foods 128.32Van’s Wholesale LLC 12.50Waterworks Industries 423.80WCS Telecom 116.28Xerox Corp 25Xerox Corp 386.77KTGA/KBDY 241 Bigfoot 99Ultramax 1,039Wyoming Machinery 176.96 CompanyWyoming Machinery 2,984.85 CompanyKeiser Corporation 42.30Caterpillar Financial 1,201.55 ServicesTimber Line Electric 2,409.25 and ControlBella’s Bistro 75Richard Rideout, 700.60 P.C. AttorneyHydro Logic, LLC 1,760
Grand Totals 82,481
Legal# 6084Published in the Saratoga SunJan. 23, 2013
PUBLIC NOTICE
In accordance with the provisions of the Wyoming Environmental Quality Act and Chapter 1, Sec-tion 2(c) of the Solid Waste Rules and Regulations (SWRR), the
Upper Platte River Solid Waste Disposal District has submitted an application for a major amend-ment for the Saratoga Landfill.
The major amendment applica-tion consists of a 40-acre facil-ity expansion, for the disposal of construction and demolition (C/D) waste in unlined trenches. The Saratoga Landfill is located one and one-half miles east of the Town of Saratoga. More spe-cifically, this facility is located in the Section 8 of Township 17 North, Range 84 West, Sixth Prin-cipal Meridian in Carbon County, Wyoming. The total volumetric capacity of this 40-acre expansion area is estimated to be 573,268 cubic yards of C/D waste. The life of the facility is estimated to be 63 years.
The Department of Environmen-tal Quality, Solid and Hazardous Waste Division (Department) has reviewed the major amendment application and determined that it is generally complete and suitable for publication. The SWRR Chap-ter 1, Section 2 (b)(ii), require that the applicant must provide pub-lic notice that a proposed major amendment has been issued and inform the public that there is an opportunity to file comments on the proposed major amendment before it is issued in final form. The notice is also required to indicate that the public may file formal written objections to issu-ance of a final major amendment. This publication provides notice of those opportunities.
Copies of the major amendment application, the Department’s review of the application, and the proposed major amendment can be viewed at the Depart-ment’s Cheyenne office (122 West 25th Street, Herschler Building, 4th Floor-West, Cheyenne, WY 82002), at the Carbon County Public Library-Saratoga Branch (503 West Elm Street, Saratoga, WY 82331), or the Carbon County Clerk’s Office (415 West Pine Street, Rawlins, WY 82301).
Any interested person has the right to either: provide comments on the proposed major amend-ment, which the Department will consider prior to taking final action on the major amendment application, or file formal writ-ten objections to the proposed major amendment. The period for providing comments, or fil-ing formal written objections to the proposed major amendment, shall begin on Wednesday, Janu-ary 23, 2013 and end on Friday, March 1, 2013. Any comments or formal written objections must be received by 5:00 PM on the last day of the notice period. Comments or formal objections must be submitted in writing to the Department of Environmental Quality, Todd Parfitt, Director, 122 West 25th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82002. Formal written ob-jections must be accompanied by a statement of the facts upon which the objection is based. If substantial written objections are filed, a contested case hearing will be held by the Environmental Quality Council.
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, special as-sistance or alternative formats will be made available upon request for individuals with dis-abilities.
Legal #6086 Published in the Saratoga SunJan. 23 and 30, 2013
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