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Legals for May, 1 2024

| May 1, 2024 12:00 AM

MINERAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HEARING FOR A PETITION TO ABANDON A PORTION OF AN ALLEYWAY, LOCATED BETWEEN LOTS 1-7 OF BLOCK 5 AND LOTS 1-5 OF BLOCK 8, IN THE CROW’S NEST TOWNSITE, BOOK OF TOWNSITES NUMBER 7 HAUGAN, MT The hearing will be held on May 10, 2024 at 2:00 PM in the Commissioners Conference Room, located in the Courthouse Annex, 300 River Street, Superior. Richard D. and Kathleen J. Underwood, owners of Lots 1-7 of Block 5 and Lots 1-5 of Block 8 of the Crow’s Nest Townsite, Book of Townsites Number 7, DO HEREBY REQUEST AND PETITION PURSUANT TO 76-3-305 and 7-14-2616 (1), MCA, for the abandonment of a 16’ x 280’ alleyway located between block 5 and block 8 and an approximate 16’ x 100’ alleyway separating block 8 in the Crow’s Nest Townsite, Book of Townsites Number 7. The proposal will be a material alteration to the filed plat and therefore the Mineral County Commissioners must review and approve the request. The exhibit for the proposed abandonment is available for review in the Mineral County Environmental Health and Planning Department at 300 River Street, Superior, MT. If you have any questions, please contact the Mineral County Environmental Health and Planning Department at 822-3525, or send your comments by May 10, 2024 to PO Box 396, Superior, MT 59872.  Published in the Mineral Independent on April 24 and May 1, 2024. MNAXLP __________________________

MINERAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HEARING FOR SHYROCK MOTORCOACH COMMUNITY PHASE 2 MAJOR SUBDIVISION MATERIAL CHANGE TO THE PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL MAY 10, 2024 The Mineral County Commissioners will hold a public hearing regarding proposed material changes to the Shyrock Motorcoach Community Phase 2 Major Subdivision, Preliminary Plat Approval. The meeting will be held on May 10, 2024 at 11:10 AM in the Commissioners’ Conference Room located in the Courthouse Annex, 300 River Street, Superior. The developers are proposing to change Shyrock Phase 2 septic systems from public septic systems to multiple shared and individual septic systems. If you have any questions, please contact the Mineral County Environmental Health and Planning Department at 822-3525, or send your comments by May 10, 2024, to PO Box 396, Superior, MT 59872. Published in the Mineral Independent on April 24 and May 1, 2024. MNAXLP __________________________

All community members are invited to participate in the second of four workshops on May 06, 2024, at 6:00 pm at the St. Regis Community Center, 230 Lobo Loop, St. Regis, MT. Discussion topics include: a summary of workshop 1, DNRC presentation discussing insurance impacts and permitting process, and an open discussion formulating alternative plans, either physical or regulatory, to improve the flood risks within St. Regis. Published in the Mineral Independent on April 24 and May 1, 2024. MNAXLP __________________________

St. Regis Public Schools Disposal of items On April 17th, 2024 at a regular meeting of the St. Regis School Trustees in accordance with MCA 20-6-604 and St. Regis School policy #8400 and #2310P, a motion was passed to dispose of treadmills (3). For questions, contact:  Derek Larson, Superintendent 406-649-2311 St. Regis School P.O. Box 280 St. Regis, MT 59866 Published in the Mineral Independent on May 1, May 8, 2024. MNAXLP __________________________

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION  TOWN OF SUPERIOR, MONTANA WPCSRF #: C301327 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT IMPROVEMENTS April 11, 2024 The Town of Superior’s wastewater treatment lagoon was originally constructed in 1969. Through a Preliminary Engineering Report, prepared in 2022, the town has identified several issues with the treatment system that need to be addressed to improve operation and ensure continued compliance with the facility’s discharge permit. The proposed project will include replacement of the 65-year-old lagoon liner, sludge removal and disposal, installation of an updated aeration system, and installation of a new headworks facility. The removal of sludge will increase treatment capacity and treatment efficiency. Replacing the existing blowers and their building will alleviate overheating concerns and improve energy efficiency. The new headworks building will remove large solids before they enter the lagoon, thereby helping to reduce sludge accumulation and trash on the lagoon surface. All work is proposed within, or directly adjacent to, the boundaries of the existing treatment facility. Pursuant to ARM 17.40.318, the Department has concluded that the proposed project meets the Categorical Exclusion criteria of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Montana Environmental Policy Act (MEPA). The Categorical Exclusion may be revoked if the project is not initiated within the time period specified in the facility plan a new or modified application is submitted, new evidence demonstrates serious local or environmental issues exist, or state, local, tribal, or federal laws are violated. The documentation for the Categorical Exclusion is available for public review at the following locations and online at http://deq.mt.gov/public/publicnotice: Department of Environmental Quality State Revolving Fund Loan Program  1520 East Sixth Avenue Helena, MT 59601 Town of Superior   105 Cedar Street  Superior, MT 59872 Sincerely, Mike Abrahamson, PE Section Supervisor Water Pollution Control State Revolving Fund Program Engineering Bureau, Water Quality Division Montana Department of Environmental Quality Published in the Mineral Independent on May 1, 2024. MNAXLP __________________________

Intermax Towers II proposes to construct a 150’ Monopole with no lighting system at 5710 Montana Hwy 200, Thomspon Falls, Sanders County, MT 59873, 47 34 51.6N, 115 13 09.7W, Site Name MT Eddy, FCC ASR file# A1282015. Interested persons may review the application at www.fcc.gov/asr/applications and entering the FCC ASR file# listed above. In accordance with the FCC’s rule 47 CFR §14.4(c), Intermax Towers II hereby solicits public comment concerning its proposed site and any impacts it may have upon the environment. Requests for Further Environmental Review should be submitted online. Instructions can be found at www.fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest. Paper copies may be sent to FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554. Requests should also be sent to: Intermax Towers II, ATTENTION: Shannon Morrelli, 9120 Doc Bar Ct, Elk Grove, CA, 95624. For your comments to receive full and timely consideration, they should be received at the addresses above within 30 days of the date of this notice and reference FCC ASR file# A1282015. Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on May 1, 2024. MNAXLP _________________________

REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in accordance with Title 7, Chapter 5, Part 23, M.C.A. 2021 and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, the Fair Board of Sanders County, Montana will receive written sealed bids until the 10th of June, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. of said day for the purpose of Parking Contract, Security Contract, Ticketing/Ushering Contract for the Sanders County Fair for the 2024-2025 season. No Bids will be considered unless said bids are received by the Sanders County Fairgrounds Office, 30 River Road, Plains, MT 59859, by 5:00 p.m. on June 10th, 2024. All bids must be in a sealed envelope, and plainly marked on the outside” CONTRACT BIDDING FOR, i.e., CLEANING BID”. We will also accept emailed bids. Bids will be opened on June 12th, 2024 and read aloud during the regular Fair Board meeting. Any questions regarding this bid should be directed to Kristy Sheehan at (406) 826-3202 or sanderscofair@co.sanders.mt.us Preferences for resident bidders will be given in accordance with Section 18-1-102, MCA, 2021. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 25 day of April, 2024 Randall Woods, Fair Board President Sanders County Fair Board Sanders County, Montana Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on May 1 and May 15, 2024. MNAXLP __________________________