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Newcastle City Council Minutes
NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL July 3, 2015. Bruce also asked for the relaxation INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL, INC. AS begin work on May 4, 2015. Todd Quigley moved
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS of the open container. After much discussion PART OF THE BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY and Linda Hunt seconded to hire Jane Hoyt
MINUTES Linda Hunt moved that the City relax the open OF NEWCASTLE, WYOMING AND PROVIDING as recommended by Chief Owens. MOTION
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2015 container from 6PM -6AM on Railroad to Sumner FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Linda Hunt CARRIED. 3. Reported that there have been six
on Main Street on July 3rd, 2015, Todd Quigley moved, and Kara Sweet seconded to approve applications for the CSO position.
Mayor James called the regular meeting of seconded, Kara Sweet, and Todd Quigley voted ORDINANCE #1, SERIES 2015 on second read- Linda Hunt moved and Don Steveson second-
Monday, April 20, 2015 to order at 7:00 p.m. In Yea, and Linda Hunt, Don Steveson, Steven ing MOTION CARRIED. 2. ORDINANCE # 2, ed to pay claims dated April 20, 2015. MOTION
attendance were: Mayor Greg James, Roger Ladwig and Greg James Nay, MOTION FAILED. SERIES 2015 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CARRIED. Don Steveson moved and Linda Hunt
Hespe, Linda Hunt, Kara Sweet, Steven Ladwig, Bruce also asked for extended hours of 10PM SECTION 6-7(a) OF ARTICLE III, CHAPTER 6seconded to adjourn the meeting at 8:38PM.
Todd Quigley and Don Steveson. Also present on July 3rd to 10PM on July 4th, 2015. Kara OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY MOTION CARRIED.
Department Heads: Engineer Robert Hartley, Sweet moved and Steven Ladwig seconded,OF NEWCASTLE, WYOMING, 1961 TO SET
Police Chief Jim Owens and Attorney Jim Peck MOTION CARRIED. 3. T & A Brewing would like BUILDING PERMIT FEES AS PROVIDED IN CLAIMS: ALTEC, equipment repairs, $997.00;
as well as several guests. Also present - Deputy two 24 hour catering permits at the fairgrounds THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL Anderson Contracting, water meter remove/
Clerk/Treasurer, Mills. Absent: Clerk Treasurer for August 14th and 15th. Since this is in the BUILDING CODE AND THE 2015 EDITION hardpipe, $595.00; AT&T Mobility, cell phones,
Brunner. county Don Steveson moved and Linda Hunt sec- OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL $846.38; B&K Cleaning, city hall cleaning,
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Todd Quigley onded that the City Council recommend the City CODE PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL $360.50; Beverly Clark, re-purchase cemetery
moved and Linda Hunt seconded to approve the license holder be allowed to cater in the County. CODE COUNCIL, INC.; AND PROVIDING FOR plot, $150.00; BH Power, electricity, $1497.85;
Agenda for Monday, April 20, 2015. MOTION MOTION CARRIED. The proper paper work will AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Linda Hunt moved Bullseye, color copies/prints, $29.75; CDW-G,
CARRIED. Roger Hespe moved and Don be sent to the county. 4. Jody McCormack along and Steven Ladwig seconded to approve ink cartridges, $431.74; Certified Labs, supplies,
Steveson seconded to approve the Minutes of with several Newcastle Middle School Student ORDINANCE # 2 SERIES 2015 on second $295.00; Civil Air Patrol, ad, $195.00; Computer
the April 6,2015 Regular Meeting as amended. Council representatives attended to present the reading. MOTION CARRIED. 3. ORDINANCE Info Systems, license renewal, $10,255.00;
MOTION CARRIED. Council with a check for $400.00 to help with the # 3, SERIES 2015, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Culligan Water, water/salt, $86.00; Dakota
NOMINATIONS FOR RECOGNITION: Todd Greenways Project. SECTION 18-1 OF CHAPTER 18 OF THE Pump, valve/gasket/freight, $1204.82; Deckers,
Quigley nominated the Newcastle Middle School MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORTS: - 1. Mayor CODE OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF grocery, $209.30;Energy Laboratories, $60.00;
Student Council for their contribution to the James noted that the Weston County Travel NEWCASTLE, WYOMING, 1961 TO ADOPT Farnsworth, dredge pond, $955.00; Fisher Sand
Greenways Project. Linda Hunt nominated Kara Commission had received a letter of resigna- THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL & Gravel, WY base course J, $4886.48; Gideon
for her work on the Go Fund Me Serenity Trail tion from the City's representative, Val Cook, PLUMBING CODE, TO ADOPT THE 2015 Dixon, poly pipe, $1120.00; Harvey Lock, lock
project, effective immediately. The unexpired term EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS repairs/City Hall, $298.98; Inland Truck, clutch,
CERTIFICATES of APPRECIATION: Mayor ends 6/30/2016. Linda Hunt moved and Steven CODE, AND TO ADOPT THE 2015 EDITION OF $28.05; Jenner Equip parts, $308.13; John's
James presented certificate to Kellie and Troy Ladwig seconded to accept the resignation and THE INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE Electric, water pump starter, baseball field Power
Tavegie. Loretta Murphy and Terry Rich was not begin advertising for the position. MOTION EXCLUDING APPENDIX B, PUBLISHED BY THE lead $17093.16; Newcastle Equipment, parts/
in attendance to receive his certificate CARRIED. 2. Kara reported that she had trans- INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL, INC. AS repairs, $6972.30; Newcastle Hardware, supplies,
CITIZEN'S BUSINESS - IN WRITING: 1. ferred $1057.19 into the City checking account PART OF THE PLUMBING CODE OF THE CITY $1575.12; Newcastle Vol. Fire, travel/training/
Mayor James read a 24-Hour catering permit through the Go Fund Me account. People have OF NEWCASTLE, WYOMING; AND PROVIDING supplies, $260.08; Newsletter Journal, sup-
request from the West End to cater the NRA donated funds to replace the Serenity Trail Signs FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Linda Hunt plies, $299.33; Norco, cylinder rent/33 gal bags,
Banquet at the Weston County Senior Center that were vandalized several weeks ago. 3. moved and Kara Sweet seconded to approve$414.61; No. WY Mental, officer exam, $150.00;
from 3:00 p.m. on May 2, 2015 through 3:00 p.m. Greg reminded the Council of the WAM board ORDINANCE # 3 2015 on first reading. MOTION NW Pipe, meter pit, supplies, $14,777.73; Office
on May 3, 2015. West End is a county licensed and committee meetings that will be held here CARRIED. 4. ORDINANCE # 4 SERIES 2015, Shop Inc copier count, $36.68; Office Shop
liquor license holder, but proper documenta- April 23rd and 24th, 2015 in the council cham- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18-7 OF Leasing, copier lease, $106.81; Oil City Supply,
tion was provided from the license holder and bers. CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN supplies, $261.91; One Call WY, locate tickets,
the county to approve the catering permit as DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS: OF THE CITY OF NEWCASTLE, WYOMING, $19.50; Petty Cash, reimb, $27.00; Postmaster,
requested. Linda Hunt Moved and Kara Sweet City Clerk/Treasurer- 1. Deputy Mills read 1961, TO SET PERMIT AND OTHER FEES FOR utility postage, $1000.00; Rapid Delivery, charg-
seconded to approve the request as presented. Clerk/Treasurer Brunner's report that she has PLUMBING WORK; AND PROVIDING FOR AN es, $113.40; Rear Vision, monitor, $565.36; Red
MOTION CARRIED. 2. Mayor James read a completed most of the initial FY 2015-16 Budget EFFECTIVE DATE. Kara Sweet moved and Giant Oil, oil, $875.28; Sheehan Mack, supplies,
letter from Weston County Children's Center figures; she will e-mail those to Council for review Linda Hunt seconded to approve ORDINANCE$5519.01; Shopko, supplies, $130.55; Stereos
requesting summer sewer averaging. Linda Hunt after she returns from vacation. The budget # 4 SERIES 2015 on first reading. MOTION'N Stuff, IT labor/supplies, $290.00; Team Lab,
moved and Steven Ladwig seconded to approve "work-session" is scheduled for May 11, 2015 at CARRIED. 5. Would like the council to beweed killer, $432.50; Tri-Star Surveying, set cor-
the request as read. MOTION CARRIED. 5:00 p.m. She also requested that Council con- reviewing the code books and get some of the ner, $657.60; Two-Way Radio, battery/repairs,
CITIZEN'S BUSINESS - VERBAL - 1. Ann sider a 2-3% raise in Water, Sewer and Garbage outdated codes eliminated. $826.00; Valli Info, credit card maintenance,
McColley was present to discuss the All School fees to maintain those funds. City Engineer Robert Hartley - 1. 2nd Ave $150.00; WEBT, life ins $103.00; Weston Co.
Reunion. She asked the City crews help spruce City Attorney Jim Peck - 1. ORDINANCE # crossing will be closed for a week because of a Health, drug screening, $105.00; Weston Co.
up the town before the reunion on July 3, 4, and 1, SERIES 2015, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING water leak under the railroad. DRM will be doing Road & Bridge, fuel, $9792.14; Weston Co.
5th. She also asked for a free pickup day, and it SECTION 6-6 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN the bore and will cost approximately $28000. 2. Treasure, tax handling fee, $12.16; Weston Co.
was recommended that it be sent to committee OF THE CITY OF NEWCASTLE, WYOMING, Rewiring done at the ball field and transformer Clerk, youth services, $1201.68; Wy Assoc of
and let them come back with a recommendation 1961 TO ADOPT THE 2015 EDITION OF THE removed. 3. Some patching has been done and Rural Water, $375.00; Water Deposit Refunds:
to the council. That meeting is scheduled for May INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE EXCEPT more crews will be coming aboard so this can Craig Deuter, $100.00; Justin Osmotherly, $73.29;
4, 2015 at 6:30PM. 2. Bruce Perkins asked that SECTIONS R313 AND R2904 AND TO ADOPT continue. Linda stated the cemetery and the E Marvin Smith, $81.26; SD Rapid City Missions,
Railroad to Sumner be blocked off, and additional THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL Wentworth project look great. 3. Sprinkler sys- $99.02;
dumpsters be provided for the Street dance on BUILDING CODE PUBLISHED BY THE tern has be installed at the legion field.
Police Chief Jim Owens - 1. Calls for service Greg James, Mayor
per for the month are at 231. 2. Recommended the ATTEST: City Clerk/Treasurer, Deb Mills
Court Re t hiring of Jane Hoyt as dispatcher at $13.70 per
hour with the standard 1 year probation, and to (Publish April 30, 2015)
MUNICIPAL COURT .08% W/IN 2 HRS OF DRIVING- 1ST OFF W/
DOUGLAS R. DUMBRILL IN 10 YRS, Total Fine Paid, $390
Kellee K Reed, NUISANCES (1ST OFFENSE), Vickie L Solmonson, DUI: ALCOHOL 0.08%
Total Fines Paid, $45 OR MORE, Total Fines Paid, $940
Sterling M. Sheperd, SUPERINTENDINT'SBradley O Trapp, DUh ALCOHOL 0.08% OR
SPEED ZONE, Total Fines Paid, $90 MORE, Total Fines Paid, $690
~nne~:.E~Lb~~~S (3RD ' .Gtariss C Kline, USE CONTR SUBST - SCH
), : ::.:~JI~QR~[[I, Total Fines=Paid, $740 ~ :~= .= :
~'rfiantha ~ ~1~~~ .~-~,tyl[9~'[, .Wr.!ght; SEAT BELT: PASSENGER
Fines Paid, $90 OVER 12 YRS, Total Fines Paid, $10
Amanda M. Kitch, DOG AT LARGE (2ND
OFFENSE), Total Fines Paid, $70
Carlos G Delarosa, DOG AT LARGE (1ST
OFFENSE) Total Fines Paid, $45
Total Out of Area Fines, $860
CIRCUIT COURT
JUDGE MATTHEW F.G. CASTANO
Debra L Douglas, EXCEED 65 MPH ON
PRMRY/SCNDRY (6+ MPH OVER) HWY, Total
Fines Paid, $84
William F Whitelance, EXCEED 65 MPH ON
PRMRY/SCNDRY (6+ MPH OVER) HWY, Total
Fines Paid, $95
William F Whitelance, SEAT BELT: DRIVER,
Total Fines Paid, $25
Ana M Calderon, SUPERINTENDINT'S
SPEED ZONE, Total Fine Paid, $113
Clifford L Pedulla, CARELESS DRIVING 1ST
OFFENSE, Total Fine Paid, $220
Clifford L Pedulla, SPEED TOO FAST FOR
CONDITIONS, Total Fines Paid, $70
Ronnald E Fulk, SHIP/TRANSPORT W/O
GAME TAG W/I WY, Total Fines Paid, $120
Carla M Edwards, EXCEED 30 MPH IN
URBAN DISTRICT, Total Fines Paid, $128
Clifford L Pedulla, EXPIRED/IMPROPER
REGISTRATION, Total Fines Paid, $120
Clay C Andersen, EXCEED 65 MPH ON
PRMRY/SCNDRY (6+ MPH OVER) HWY, Total
Fines Paid, $87
Jason C Lake, EXCEED 65 MPH ON
PRMRY/SCNDRY (6+ MPH OVER) HWY, Total
Fines Paid, $110
Jason C Lake, SEAT BELT: DRIVER, Total
Fines Paid $25
Billy Reynolds Jr, SEAT BELT: PASSENGER
OVER 12 YRS, Total Fines Paid, $10
Vickie L Solmonson, DUI ALCOHOL= TO>
Robert M Crawford, UND 18 POSSESS/USE Weston County Polling Places
1-1 Newcastle Outside Armory/Forestry Bldg.
TOBACCO - 1ST OFFENSE, Total Fines Paid, 1-2 Newcastle Outside Armory/Forestry Bldg.
$50 2-1 Osage Area Kitty Moats Bldg.
Heather M Merchen, VALID DRIVER'S LIC, 3-1 upton Outside Upton Community Center
Total Fines Paid, $120 4-1 Upton Inside Upton Community Center
Heather M Merchen, EXPIRED/IMPROPER 5-1 Newcastle Inside Armory/Forestry Bldg.
REGISTRATION, Total Fines Paid, $120 5-2 Newcastle Inside Armory/Forestry Bldg.
Wicahpi D. K. Fosheim, UNLAWFUL 5-3 Newcastle Inside Armory/Forestry Bldg.
CONTACT: RUDE, INSOLENT OR ANGRY Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
~.~ .~t~tL~i~.J~ New registrations and registration changes are permitted at the polling place on Primary Election
TOUCHES W/O BODILY INJURY, Total Fines Day. Identification is required to register to vote. Bring your Wyoming Driver's License with you or call the County Clerk's
Paid, $840 office to learn what other identification is acceptable. Provisional ballots will be available at the polls.
Sonya A Rainbolt, LEAVE SCENE OF Complete sample ballots are available in the County Clerk's office.
ACCIDENT: DAMAGE TO ATTENDED VEH OR
PROP, Total Fines Paid, $220
Total Out of Area Fines, $6170
OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT ELECTION
II-i w sToN I l . TA,E OFWYOM t0 I
CORRECTION
A fine and infraction listed under the Court
Report on page 13 of the April 16, 2015 issue of
the News Letter Journal was incorrect.
The accurate citations are as follows:
Larry Napolitano, HUNT TROPHY GAME
DURING CLOSED SEASON, Total Fines Paid,
$790
Larry Napolitano, FAIL TO IMMEDIATELY
REMOVE WILDLIFE CAUGHT IN ANY TRAP
OR SNARE, Total Fines Paid, $120
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. TO VOTE YOUMUST BLACKEN
THE OVAL ( ) COMPLETELY
NEXT TO THE REPSONSE FOR
WHOM YOU WISH TO VOTE.
2. IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO
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WESTON COUNTY
HOSPTIAL DISTRICT
I% SPECIFIC USE TAX
"SHALL WESTON COUNTY, STATE OF
WYOMING (THE 'COUNTY"), BE
AUTHORIZED TO ADOPT AND CAUSE
TO BE IMPOSED A ONE PERCENT(l%)
SPECIFIC PURPOSE SALES AND USE
EXCISE TAX WITHIN THE COUNTY
FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING AND
COLLECTING THE AMOUNTS SET
FORTH BELOW, THE PROCEEDS
FROM WHICH AND THE INTEREST
EARNED THEREON TO BE USED AND
APPLIED FOR THE FOLLOWING
SPECIFIC PROJECT, TO THE EXTENT
NECESSARY AND ALLOWED BY LAW,
THE PLEDGE TO OR PAYMENT OF
DEBT SERVICE AND/OR LEASE
PAYMENTS THEREON:
$8,750,000 FOR THE WESTON
COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT TO BE
USED FOR THE PLANNING, DESIGN,
CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPPING AND
FURNISHING OF THE WESTON
COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT
FACILITY BUILDING ADDITION AND i
UPGRADE IN NEWCASTLE,
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PROPOSITION
AutoMARK Ballot INFORMATION FOR
Marking Machine VOTERS WITH
DISABILITIES
Currently in Weston County all
polling places are accessible
to persons with limited mobility.
There will also be at least one
(1) AutoMARK marking machine
at every polling location. This al-
lows a person with a disability to
mark their ballot with little or no assistance whether
they have a visual or dexterity disability and they
place their ballot in the M100 for tabulation. According
to Wyoming statute 22-13-113(a) " any elector who
requires assistance to vote because of blindness, dis-
ability or inability to read or write may be given assis-
tance by a person of the elector's choice, other than
the elector's employer or an agent of that employer or
an officer or agent of the elector's union." If you need
further information you may contact the county clerk's
office. There are many reasons a voter may wish to
use the AutoMARK, please call the county clerk's of-
fice for more details.
MIO0 Ballot HOW TO VOTE
Tabulating Machine
Instructions for marking a bal-
lot for the M100 tabulation ma-
chine are included on each bal-
lot. When marking your official
ballot you MUST use the black
pen that the election judges pro-
' vide for you. Please read your
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vote (vote for more candidates
than allowed) the machine will quietly beep and list
the office(s) where you over voted, You will need to
obtain and mark a new ballot, so please read "Vote
For" carefully. You may under vote (vote for fewer
candidates than allowed) your ballot without it being
returned to you.
Deadline for Le$ ;als is noon on Friday
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