Legals for March 9, 2016

 

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City of

Electric City

Small Works/

Vendor Roster

The City of Electric City is accepting applications from interested contractors and vendors wishing to be placed on the Small Works Roster and Vendor Roster. Whenever the city seeks to construct any public work or improvement with an estimated cost of $200,000 or less, the small works roster may be utilized. The Vendor Roster may be utilized when purchasing materials, supplies or equipment not connected to a public works project with an estimated cost of $15,000 or less. All interested contractors and ¥vendors are invited to submit an application. Interested parties can request the required application forms through the City o¥f Electric City, 10 Western Ave., P.O. Box 130, Electric City, WA. 99123. (509) 633-1510 or visit our website at electriccity.us to download the application.

Jacqueline M. Perman

City Clerk/Treasurer

Publish March 9, 2016

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON

FOR LINCOLN COUNTY

Estate of

LEONA RAUCH, Deceased.

NO. 16-4 00020-5

NONPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(RCW 11.42.030)

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

As Notice Agent, I have elected to give notice to Decedent’s creditors.

On the date of filing of this Nonprobate Notice to Creditors with the court:

• I had no knowledge of:

• Any other person acting as Notice Agent, or

• The appointment of a Personal Representative for Decedent’s probate estate in the state of Washington.

• According to the records of the Court that were then available:

• No cause number regarding Decedent had been issued to any other Notice Agent, and

• No personal Representative of Decedent’s probate estate had been appointed.

Any person having a claim against Decedent must present the claim:

• Before the time when the claim would be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and

• In the manner provided in RCW 11.42.070:

• By filing with the foregoing Court the original of the signed Creditor’s Claim, and

• By serving upon or mailing by first class mail to me at the address provided below a copy of the signed Creditor’s Claim.

The Creditor’s Claim must be presented by the later to occur of:

• Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice to you as provided in RCW 11.42.020(2)(c), or

• Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice.

If the Creditor’s Claim is not presented within the foregoing time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provided in RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets.

In accordance with RCW 9A.72.085, I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

SIGNED: MARK RAUCH

Address for Mailing or Service: Joshua F. Grant, P.S.

Attorney at Law

P.O. Box 619, Wilbur, WA 99185

Date of First Publication of this Notice: March 9, 2016

(Publish March 9, 16, 23, 2016)

Notice of a

Finding of

No Significant Impact

The USDA Rural Development has received an application for financial assistance from the Town of Coulee Dam. The proposed project consists of modifying their current wastewater treatment facility and other system upgrades. The project is located within town limits to the west at the intersection of River Drive and Beaver Drive.

As required by the National Environmental Policy Act, the USDA Rural Development has assessed the potential environmental effects of the proposal and has determined that the project would not result in any significant adverse effects on the quality of the human environment. An Environment Impact Statement will not be prepared. In order to avoid or minimize any adverse environmental impacts, USDA Rural Development will require the applicant to incorporate the mitigation measures outlined in the environmental report and project’s design.

These mitigation measures include:

1. Client to use Best Management Practices for erosion and sediment control.

2. Construction activities will be scheduled to reduce traffic, dust and noise impacts.

3. An Unanticipated Discovery Plan (UDP) must be “in place” before construction. If earth-disturbing activities during project construction uncover cultural materials such as shell midden, faunal remains, stone tools, human remains, all work shall cease and the UDP plan will be followed. Applicable laws pertaining to archaeological resources including NAGPRA are required to be followed.

4. If earth disturbing activities during any area of the project uncover human remains, all work shall cease immediately and the area around the discovery shall be secured. The Bureau of Reclamation, appropriate law enforcement agency, and Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation THPO shall be immediately notified. The applicant shall also contact USDA RD.

Copies of the Environmental Assessment can be reviewed or obtained at USDA Rural Development, 301 Yakima Street, Suite 317, Wenatchee, WA 98801-2990 ,or at Coulee Dam Town Hall, 300 Lincoln Ave, Coulee Dam, WA 99116. For further information, please contact Rick Rose, Area Loan Specialist at (509) 663-4019, Extension 146.

(Publish March 9 and 16, 2016)

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