Public Notice No. 8404

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PUBLIC NOTICE

City of Torrington     )
County of Goshen     )
State of Wyoming     )

The Torrington City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 in the City Council Chambers at 436 East 22nd Ave. at 7:00 p.m. Present: Mayor Adams, Council Members Kelly, Kinney, Patterson and Steinbock. Also Present: Attorney Eddington, Director of Public Works Harkins, Assistant Chief of Police Connelly, Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes, Senior Accounting Clerk Estes and Deputy City Clerk Anaya.
Mayor Adams called the meeting to order.
Councilman Kinney led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mayor Adams led the session with informational announcements on the following items: 1. Weather updates; 2. COVID-19/Influenza updates; 3. COVID-19 vaccine clinic update; 4. Reminder to the public to be cautious and mindful of the presence of children on the streets. Request to the public to refrain from using their cell phones while driving; 5. Rotary Club/City of Torrington additional crosswalk and signage project update; 6. Reminder to the public that the Elk Eco Cycle Recycling Center is open and is accepting cardboard, separated paper products and aluminum cans. The site is located at 310 Curtis Avenue and is open Monday through Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; 7. City project/ARPA funding update; 8. General Election results. Herb Doby was elected as Mayor. Wayne Deahl and Shane Viktorin were elected as Councilmen. The newly elected officials will be sworn in at the 01-03-23 Council meeting; 9. Storm water utility/November 2022 ballot update. The election delivered unfavorable results; and 10. Announcement that Chief of Police Matthew Johnson and Apprentice Lineman IV Michael Schuler have been nominated for Goshen County Economic Development Community Awards.
Councilman Kelly moved and Councilman Kinney seconded to approve the consent agenda which includes the minutes from the 11-01-22 Council meeting as published and all actions therein be ratified. Motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Adams requested approval to amend the agenda as follows:

• Add Buck Klemola Request to the Information Item List.
• Add Wage Study Results to the Action Items List.
Councilwoman Steinbock moved and Councilman Patterson seconded to approve the agenda as amended. Motion carried unanimously.
Buck Klemola addressed the Mayor and Council. He expressed his concerns in regard to the recent changes to traffic control on Albany Avenue. He stated that stop signs were recently added to the Albany Avenue and Laramie Street intersection, and indicated that he feels the change is unwarranted. Mr. Klemola commented that the speed reduction in conjunction with the addition of the stop signs creates an unjustified inconvenience for the residents west of the intersection. He asked the Mayor and Council to reconsider the change. Mayor Adams thanked Mr. Klemola for the information that he provided and advised that his request would be taken into consideration.
Leann Mattis with Goshen County Economic Development (GCED) requested approval of a special event permit for the 2022 Christmas Parade to be held on 12-02-22 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. She indicated that GCED is requesting approval to close the public street on Main Street between 19th Avenue and 25th Avenue and to have the special event permit fee waived due to the request being a community event. Councilman Patterson moved and Councilman Kinney seconded to approve the special event permit and to waive the special event permit fee as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Adams noted the time had arrived for the Mayor and Council to adjourn from regular session and convene as a Board of Adjustment.
Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes stated that Volunteers of America (VOA) requested approval of the preliminary plat of the Southwest Wyoming Mental Health Center 3rd Filing of the Halco 1st Addition. He indicated that VOA would like to vacate and replat Lot A of the Southwest Wyoming Mental Health Center 2nd Filing of the Halco 1st Addition. Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes commented that VOA is presenting a preliminary plat to subdivide the Lot A subdivision into a three lot subdivision. He stated that the Planning Commission approved the request at their 11-08-22 meeting and that staff recommends approval.
Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes stated that G.G. Ella Holdings, LLC requested a zone change from R-3 Residential to C-1 Commercial on Lot 9 and 10, Block 5, Torrington 5th Addition. The property is located at 350 West 24th Avenue. He indicated that the property was originally built as a residential home and has been operated in part as a commercial business since the late 1940’s, which was well before any official zoning took place in Torrington. Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes commented that in the early 1970’s the entire town was zoned and stated that in that process this specific property was zoned as R-3 Residential. He indicated that ever since then, the property has been classified as a “Legal Non-Conforming Use” and is allowed to continue its same use until such a time that the use is changed. Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes commented that the property recently sold and stated that the new owners intend to change the use of the property, therefore they are requesting to change the zoning from R-3 Residential to C-1 Commercial. He indicated that the Planning Commission approved the request at their 11-08-22 meeting, staff recommends approval and he has received no public comment.
Mayor Adams opened the public hearing for consideration of the preliminary plat request. He asked for public comments in favor of or against the approval of the preliminary plat request, none were heard. The public hearing was closed. Councilman Kinney moved and Councilman Patterson seconded to approve the preliminary plat of the Southwest Wyoming Mental Health Center 3rd Filing of the Halco 1st Addition as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Adams opened the public hearing for consideration of the zoning request. He asked for public comments in favor of or against the approval of the zoning request, none were heard. The public hearing was closed. Councilman Patterson moved and Councilman Kelly seconded to approve the zone change on Lot 9 and 10, Block 5, Torrington 5th Addition from R-3 Residential to C-1 Commercial as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Adams returned the Mayor and Council to regular session.
Attorney Eddington read by title AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTION 18.16.020 OF THE TORRINGTON MUNICIPAL CODE, 2022 REVISIONS, RELATING TO THE CITY OF TORRINGTON, WYOMING, AMENDING THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP BY ESTABLISHING “C-1” ZONING FOR A TRACT OF LAND. Buildings & Grounds Superintendent Estes stated that the ordinance will establish the zoning for Lot 9 and 10, Block 5, Torrington 5th Addition of the G.G. Ella Holdings, LLC property located at 350 West 24th Avenue. Councilman Kelly moved and Councilman Kinney seconded to approve the ordinance on first reading as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Attorney Eddington read by title AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTION 3.04.050. OF THE TORRINGTON MUNICIPAL CODE, 2022 REVISIONS, RELATING TO SANITATION FEES. Director of Public Works (DPW) Harkins briefly summarized the proposed ordinance as it had previously been discussed in depth at a Work Session held by the City Council on 08-31-22. He stated that the major changes made to the ordinance include revisions to the Baler Tipping fees and the conversion of the Landfill Tipping fees to charge per pound instead of charge per ton with a minimum charge. DPW Harkins indicated that the Baler Tipping fees were revised to charge by the type of vehicle bringing in the waste to make it easier for the baler staff to charge the appropriate amounts. He commented that wording throughout the ordinance was also cleaned up and a fuel surcharge fee was added in order to compensate for the inconsistencies in the fuel market. Councilwoman Steinbock moved and Councilman Patterson seconded to approve the ordinance on first reading as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Attorney Eddington read a proclamation declaring 11-26-22 as Small Business Saturday. It celebrates local small businesses and the contributions they make to the local economy and community, and it urges the residents of the community and communities across the country to support small businesses and merchants on Small Business Saturday and throughout the year. Councilman Kinney moved and Councilwoman Steinbock seconded to approve the proclamation as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Director of Public Works (DPW) Harkins presented for approval the wage study results. He briefly summarized the results as they had previously been discussed in depth at a Work Session held by the City Council on 11-14-22. DPW Harkins stated that as a result of the wage study, the Wage Committee came up with recommendations for all of the various positions and a wage scale for all of those positions. He indicated that the FY23 Budget will need to be adjusted an estimated $50,534.00 for the remaining of the fiscal year if the results are approved. DPW Harkins commented that Clerk/Treasurer Strecker has requested that the wage study be made effective with the pay period ending 12-04-22. Councilman Kinney moved and Councilwoman Steinbock seconded to approve the wage study effective with the pay period ending 12-04-22 as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Golf Pro Dent presented the 2023 Golf Rates and Fees for approval. Modifications presented for approval were: Junior/Student - $160.00, Single - $550.00, Couple/Married - $765.00, Family - $860.00, College Student (12 Credit Hours) - $170.00, Senior (62 Years and Older) - $490.00, Senior Couples (Both Must be 62 Years of Age or Older and Married) - $715.00, Daily Fee 18 Holes - $31.00, Trail Fees Annual License - $250.00, Golf Cart Rental 9 Holes (Per Rider) - $10.00, Golf Cart Rental 18 Holes (Per Rider) - $14.00, 1 Year City Cart Lease (1 Person) - $475.00 and 1 Year City Cart Lease (Couple) - $605.00. Councilman Kinney moved and Councilman Patterson seconded to approve the 2023 Golf Rates and Fees as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Golf Pro Dent presented the 2023 Golf Tournament Schedule for approval. Councilman Patterson moved and Councilwoman Steinbock seconded to approve the 2023 schedule as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
The bills from 11-02-22 to 11-15-22 were presented for payment. Councilman Patterson moved and Councilman Kinney seconded to approve the bills for payment as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Adams asked for public comments, questions or concerns.
Councilman Kinney reminded the public about the importance of supporting small businesses in the community. He stated that shopping local is how businesses remain open.
Councilwoman Steinbock moved and Councilman Kinney seconded that there being no further business to come before the Mayor and Council to adjourn at 8:24 p.m. Motion carried unanimously.
    The following bills were approved for payment: 74798 CASELLE INC. contract support & maint 2050.00;74799 CIRCUIT COURT OF GOSHEN CO payroll withholding 393.57;74800 CITY OF TORRINGTON payroll withholding 736.20;74801 DENT, DAVID A. Golf Pro Payable 668.21;74802 GOSHEN CO DISTRICT COURT CLERK payroll withholding 100.00;74803 GREAT-WEST TRUST CO LLC payroll withholding 1293.00;74804 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC. dispatch 911 service contract 4579.81;74805 MUNICIPAL ENERGY AGENCY OF NE wholesale power 383489.92;74806 NEW YORK LIFE payroll withholding 359.37; 74807 TORRINGTON EMPLOYEES INSURANCE select flex contributions 2945.54;74808 TOUCHTONE COMMUNICATIONS long distance 71.00;74809 WYRULEC CO Landfill Electric 232.38;74810 KAE INC. refund-water meter deposit less water used 2098.00;74811 BLAIR NEWMAN deposit refund 108.02; 74812 HACKER, BRIAN deposit refund 72.89;74813 MUELLER, CASSIDY W. deposit refund 102.91;74814 SHIREY, NANCY credit refund 259.54;74815 CALIGUIRI, KATHLEEN refund-ambulance overpayment 311.74;74816 HEILBRUN, MATT mileage reimb 177.84;74817 TORRINGTON SAGE APT deposit refund 56.85;74818 ACCUSCREEN MOBILE DRUG TESTING SERVICES rapid screen drug test 28.00;74819 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES fastener file folders,storage utility cart,wire connectors,t-shirts 324.92; 74820 AVI PC FY22 Electrical Inventory Project-retainage 3662.51;74821 BACKFLOW PREVENTION SUPPLY INC. calibration test kit 99.45;74822 CONTINENTAL WESTERN GROUP auto/commercial property insurance 30159.00;74823 BLACK HILLS ENERGY utilities-gas 3441.21;74824 BLADES GROUP LLC rock asphalt 1823.00;74825 BLOEDORN LUMBER CO-TORRINGTON smoke alarm 387.96;74826 CAPITAL ONE TRADE CREDIT stainless steel rotaryhand drum pump 422.74;74827 BORDER STATES INDUSTRIES INC. elbows,washers,plug-in breakers,2-hole straps,eyelet standard bolt eyes,breaker box,electrical wire, fiberglass tangents,crimpier w/ bg 1yw head 7149.06;74828 BROWN CO chain saw blade,discharge, brake links,chain saw service kit,blower service,spark plugs,filters,bar 206.25;74829 CHERRY CREEK METALS LLC panels,j channel 119.89;74830 CENTURY LUMBER CENTER dig/tamping bar,dryer plug, screws,hem fir,female mender,couplings,mouse glue board/kill bait station,spray paint,nipples,insert tee,hose clamps,cable ties,clothline,mason line,light bulbs,tape,extension cords,antifreeze,sealant,work light,socket set,cedartone treated,round welded steel,washers,mini lag shield,hole saw,chisel,poly pipe, saw blade,caulk gun,denatured alcohol,power outlet,male hose barb,galv tee,correction/billing error 622.58;74831 CITYSERVICEVALCON LLC Phillips 66 terminal maint fee 16.00;74832 CITY OF TORRINGTON c/o FIRST STATE BANK optional sales tax 102649.58;74833 CONNECTING POINT copier all-inclusive service contracts/monthly charges 529.49;74834 CONTRACTORS MATERIALS INC. work pants,spray paint 356.65;74835 CORE & MAIN LP curb stops 2992.40;74836 CUES INC. software & support plan 2150.00; 74837 DANA KEPNER CO INC. safety flange repair kits,purecore pipe 1150.00;74838 DISPLAY SALES CO custom pole banners 922.18;74839 DIVERSIFIED SERVICES INC. cleaning services 610.00;74840 E P CONSTRUCTION walking path handicap access-areas A, B & C 8493.63;74841 ENERGY LABORATORIES INC. lab test 344.85;74842 FASTENAL CO cable ties,batteries 8.57;74843 FERGUSON US HOLDINGS curb stops 775.00;74844 G & L CONCRETE concrete 1130.00;74845 GELCO SUPPLY INC. rootX 1561.20;74846 GOSHEN CO ECONOMIC ¼ cent sales tax,monthly contribution 28163.08;74847 GOSHEN DIESEL SERVICE garbage truck repairs 364.00;74848 GREATAMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP copier leases 356.00; 74849 HAWKINS INC. sodium hydrox 50% diaphragm 3239.86;74850 IDEAL LINEN/BLUFFS FACILITY SOLUTION mats,scrapers,sam dust/energy fees,sam garment fees,sam linen,coveralls,mops,towels 704.87;74851 INBERG-MILLER ENGINEERS New Cell Design and Permit Renewal Project 13352.97;74852 J HARLEN CO INC. lifting pole tongs 465.83;74853 JAMES A. EDDINGTON PC City Attorney,extended hours 10312.49;74854 KATH BROADCASTING CO LLC tower rent,City Council meetings 475.00;74855 K & K COMMUNICATIONS paging service-elec meters 12.00;74856 FRANK PARTS CO stoplight switch,filters, fittings,regulator,fuses,spark plugs,battery accessories,lamps,batteries,antifreeze,ice blade,door guard, tailgate handles,hyd hose,sleeve couplers,adapters,valtool,rubber metal clamp,standard thermostat 1003.29;74857 LUJAN CLEANING SERVICE LLC cleaning,window cleaning 183.75;74858 MECKLENBURG, MERVIN Court Appointed Attorney 170.00;74859 MEDICAL AIR SERVICES ASSOCIATION medical air transport insurance 1634.00;74860 MIRACLE RECREATION gravity rail replacement parts 530.52;74861 MOUNTAIN WEST TECHNOLOGIES CORP TVFD internet service 100.00;74862 NORTH PLATTE VALLEY CONSERVATION DIST contribution-hazardous waste collection day 4000.00;74863 NORTHWEST PIPE FITTINGS INC. ball curb stop,purecore poly,ips stop & drain 433.80;74864 O’REILLY AUTO ENTERPRISES LLC electrical tape,battery,filters,thread seal,fuel cap,primary wire,wiper blades,mini red light,ties,super glue,reservoir cap,oil drain plug,motor oil 662.82;74865 OLSON TIRE CO tires,tire repairs,prema rad patches,labor dismount/mount 5669.50;74866 ONE CALL OF WY tickets for CDC code TRG 119.25;74867 PANHANDLE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION tank rental fees,breakfast for training,lunch for urban systems meeting,credit return,unleaded plus 312.03;74868 ENVIRO SERVICES INC. lab analysis 37.00;74869 PATRICK, JOHN B. Municipal Court Judge 2000.00;74870 PINNACLE BANK testing,postage,travel expenses-meals/fuel/lodging/toll fee,records search,training,gun cleaning kit,museum-candy,lunch during webinar,computer program,work boots,part-leaf blower,thermal hoodie,legal binders,flags,credit 7703.30;74871 PNI WATER SOLUTIONS water dispenser rental 22.55;74872 PRINT EXPRESS INC. trail passes,golf course membership cards,monthly report sheets,ups,copies,posters 1216.84;74873 QUADIENT FINANCE USA INC. neopost postage 657.87;74874 RICHEY, MICHAEL air fuel 301.82;74875 RICHEY, MICHAEL Airport Operator Contract 1666.66;74876 INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS bolts,nuts, gloves,wasp/hornet spray,dry moly lube spray,starter fluid,cleaner 340.39;74877 VALLEY MOTOR SUPPLY fuel cap,paint,cartridge replacement,coupling,return,filters,hvac blower motor resistor 234.15; 74878 QUILL LLC legal binders,membership renewal 81.97;74879 SUEZ WTS USA INC. monthly chemical management 7769.04;74880 SOUTHWESTERN EQUIPMENT CO seal kit for mast lift cylinders 104.89; 74881 TIMBERLINE ELECTRIC & CONTROL CORP annual firewall renewal 3130.00;74882 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLS INC. LED traffic light bulbs 392.15;74883 TRANS-WEST INC. light kit 267.60;74884 U S POSTMASTER credit for postage 1150.00;74885 VERIZON WIRELESS TVFD cell phones 96.81;74886 GRAINGER batteries 36.37;74887 WEGLIN, EDWARD H. mow/trim 140.00;74888 WESTCO winterizer fertilizer,premium diesel,unleaded gas,dyed diesel 19301.37;74889 WYO ASSOC-PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS conference registration 60.00;74890 WY MACHINERY artic grease cart,air compressor rental 2046.60;74891 TORRINGTON TELEGRAM legals 2629.20;74892 WY SECURITY SYSTEMS INC. alarm monitoring 75.00

Public Notice No. 8404 published in the Torrington Telegram on November 30, 2022.