Ref: Bough, Gary and Kathryn, 3062.1361621 NOTICE: WE ARE A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR PURPOSES OF DEBT COLLECTION. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On 4/15/2015 at the hour of 10:00am of said day, (recognized local time), at the front entrance of the Kootenai County Courthouse, 324 West Garden Avenue, City of Coeur d'Alene located in Kootenai County, State of Idaho. William L. Bishop, Jr., as successor trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, payable, for certified funds, or the equivalent, which is lawful money of the United States of America, all payable at the time of sale in compliance with Section 45-1506(9) Idaho Code, the following described real property, situated in Kootenai County, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit; LOT 8, BLOCK 5, FIELDSTONE AT PRAIRIE FALLS FOURTH ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 'J' OF PLATS AT PAGE 235, ET SEQ., RECORDS OF KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above-referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that according to the County Assessor's office, the address of 2516 N Partridge Loop aka 2516 Partridge Loop, Post Falls, ID 83854 is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the deed of trust executed by Gary Bough, a Married Man, as His Sole and Separate Property, as grantors to, Susan J. Robinson, Idaho Attorney as trustee, for the benefit and security of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. is a separate corporation that is acting solely as a nominee for WMC Mortgage Corp. and its successors and assigns, recorded March 23, 2006, as Instrument No. 2020994000 Mortgage Records of Kootenai County, Idaho. Said Deed of Trust was assigned on August 27,2013 to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for J.P. Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Trust 2006-WMC2, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-WMC2 under Auditor's File No. 2427197000, recorded on September 5, 2013. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OBLIGATION. The default(s) for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, under the Deed of Trust note, the following The monthly payments for Principal and Interest Due from 5/1/2013 through 12/1/2014: and all subsequent payments until the date of sale or reinstatement These payments include interest at an adjustable rate. The current rate is 7.5%. Total: $23,698.90 Recoverable Balance $168.00 TOTAL DEFAULT $23,866.90 DATED December 12, 2014. TRUSTEE /s/ WILLIAM L. BISHOP JR. Attorney at Law 720 Olive Way, Suite 1201 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 622-7527 LEGAL 2192 JANUARY 26, 2015 FEBRUARY 2, 9, 16, 2015
Notice of Trustee's Sale Idaho Code 45-1506 Today's date: January 26, 2015 File No.: 7023.112207 Sale date and time (local time): May 29, 2015 at 10:00 AM Sale location: in the Veteran's Plaza outside the north entrance of the administrative building, 451 Government Way, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Property address: 311 S Sandpiper Loop Post Falls, ID 83854 Successor Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586-1900 Deed of Trust information Original grantor: Steven Mollett and Charmaine Mollett, husband and wife Original trustee: Pioneer Title Company Original beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Recording date: January 8, 2010 Recorder's instrument number: 2248628000 County: Kootenai Sum owing on the obligation: as of January 26, 2015: $88,035.59 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive your check. For further information write or call the Successor Trustee at the address or telephone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to make payments when due. Please take notice that the Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property described above. The property address is identified to comply with IC 60-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property's legal description is: Lot 16 in Block 4 of Pineville Estates Second Addition, according to the official plat thereof, filed in Book E of Plats at Page(s) 152, Official Records of Kootenai County, Idaho. Except that portion described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 16, Block 4, the True Point of Beginning: Thence South 82 degrees 22' 56" West 109.82 feet to a point; thence North 06 degrees 51' 59" East 20.00 feet; thence North 87 degrees 31'49" East 107.68 feet to a point; thence South 06 degrees 25' 48" West 10.0 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 16, Block 4, the True Point of Beginning. And including a part of Lot 19, Block 4, Pineville Estates Second Addition, according to the official plat thereof, filed in Book E of Plats at Page(s) 152, Official Records of Kootenai County, Idaho, described as: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 19, Block 4, the True Point of Beginning: thence North 06 degrees 51' 59" East 40.0 feet to a point; thence South 86 degrees 05' 59" East 105.56 feet to a point; thence South 73 degrees 32' 28" West 114.81 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot 19, Block 4, the True Point of Beginning. The sale is subject to conditions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and which can be reviewed at http://www.northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without representation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# 7023.112207) 1002.277324-File No. LEGAL 3055 FEBRUARY 9, 16, 23, 2015 MARCH 2, 2015
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 542 The city of Hayden, Kootenai County, Idaho, hereby gives notice of the adoption of Hayden Ordinance No. 542, an ordinance of the city of Hayden, Idaho, a municipal corporation of the State of Idaho, amending Hayden City Code Section 7-1-4 grass infiltration systems to apply to stormwater infiltration systems; amending Section 8-2-3 definitions to include stormwater in definitions of conveyance system, impervious surface, qualified, licensed professional and treatment bmp, to amend definition of runoff and stormwater, and to add definition of undeveloped state; amending Section 8-2-4 adoption of supporting documentation to allow for Idaho Department of Environmental Quality as an alternative to city standards; amending 8-2-5 land disturbing activities to clarify detailed erosion plans for permit activity; amending 8-2-6 general requirements to make contaminant removals in accordance with state standards and to require all developers to have a stormwater management plan and stormwater maintenance plan submitted to the city prior to construction; amending 8-2-7 performance standards to make stylistic changes; amending 8-2-8 guarantee of installation to make stylistic changes; amending 8-2-9 prohibited conduct to make the section applicable to all stormwater management systems; amending 8-2-10 variances changing title to exceptions and specifying the manner by which to apply for exceptions; amending 10-3-1 applicability of private streets to include driveways to non-occupiable utility infrastructures and internal roads within multi-family complexes; amending 10-3-3 construction and design standards to make stylistic changes; amending 11-1-3 definitions by removing apartment house, vehicle automobile sales, government building, medical health center, home for the aged, nursing home, public utility complex facility, repair major motor vehicle, repair minor motor vehicle, shelter home, adding additional definitions for assisted living facility, residential kennel, mixed use business park, public and private park and recreation facilities, sexually oriented business-non retail, sexually oriented business-retail, industrial and commercial truck transport facilities, major and minor utility infrastructure or facility, vehicle sales, and amending definitions of airport, approach, private driveway, bed and breakfast facility, convalescent home, multiple family dwelling, single family dwelling, city engineer, foster home, group home or institution for minor children, animal hospital, hotel, commercial kennel, motel, noxious matter, park recreational vehicle, parking space, public building or complex, rest home, school, and private street; amending 11-1-4 development agreements to add reference to footnote one; amending 11-2-6 zoning upon annexation to add reference to Section 11-12-4; amending 11-3-4 nonconforming structures to allow for lawfully permitted and constructed, statutorily complying residential dwellings in the commercial zone; amending 11-4-3 site area to include private streets frontage requirements; amending 11-4-4 permitted uses within the agricultural zone to give the city final determination as to uses similar to explicitly permitted uses and removing sections a-c on cemeteries and lot specifics, by removing cemeteries, community assembly halls, dairy products manufacturing, fish hatcheries or fish farms, certain processing plants, feed mills, packing plants, and warehouses for the purpose of processing, packing and storage of agricultural products, school on collector or arterial street, and temporary office and warehouse of a contractor, adding public parks and recreation facilities and temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites, and amending definition for roadside stands; amending 11-4-5 uses prohibited to include an exception of uses determined by the city to be similar to those explicitly stated; amending 11-4-6 building setback requirements to increase side and rear yard setbacks for accessory buildings; amending 11-4-7 special uses to require a special use permit to add community assembly halls, dairy products manufacturing, preschools, commercial and residential kennels, wholesale or retail nurseries, private parks and recreation facilities, certain processing plants, feed mills, packing plants, and warehouses, public complexes, certain roadside agricultural stands, and temporary hardship use for dependent relatives, and amending definitions of cemeteries and schools; amending 11-5-3 site area to add minimum lot size and frontage; amending 11-5-4 uses permitted to remove lot descriptions/distinctions and temporary office and warehouses of a contractor, and add certain accessory living units, public park and recreation facilities, certain roadside agricultural stands, temporary hardship use by dependent relatives, and temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites as permitted uses; amending 11-5-5 uses prohibited to include an exception of uses determined by the city to be similar to those explicitly stated; amending 11-5-6 building setback requirements to increase the setbacks for accessory buildings from 5 to 10 feet for side and rear yards; amending 11-5-7 special uses to require special use permits, adding assisted living facilities, churches, preschools, residential kennels, private parks and recreational facilities, public buildings and complexes as acceptable special uses, and removing animal clinics, veterinary hospitals, and boarding kennels, publicly owned facilities and utilities, temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites as permitted uses, and amending accessory buildings and cemeteries permitted uses; amending 11-6-3 site area to include minimum lot size and frontage; amending 11-6-4 uses permitted by removing the specific lot description to which this section applies and removing shelter homes, and adding public parks and recreation facilities and temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites, and minor utility infrastructure or facilities as permitted uses; amending 11-6-5 uses prohibited to include an exception of uses determined to be similar by the city; amending 11-6-7 special uses to require special use permits and adding assisted living facilities, churches, preschools, funeral homes, residential kennels, private parks and recreational facilities, and public buildings or complexes, and removing temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites as permitted proposed special uses; amending 11-7-1 purpose to characterize the zone as multi-family; amending 11-7-3 site area to remove two stories from the maximum height requirement; amending 11-7-4 uses permitted by removing churches, shelter homes, and subdivisions, and by adding multi-family residential dwellings, and temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites, and minor utility infrastructure or facilities; amending 11-7-5 uses prohibited to include an exception of uses determined by the city to be similar to those explicitly stated; amending 11-7-7 special uses to require a special use permit and to allow assisted living facilities, churches, preschools, multi-family dwellings, private parks and recreational facilities, public buildings or complexes, and temporary hardship use for dependent relatives so long as approved by a special use permit, and removing apartment houses, and temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities as potential special uses; amending 11-8-4 uses permitted to include animal clinics and hospitals, amusement parks, movie theaters, bowling and entertainment facilities, assisted living facilities, clinics, preschools, financial institutions and banks, certain sized hospitals, skilled care facilities and residential institutions, hotels and motels, public and private parks and recreation facilities, public buildings or complexes, residential use in upper floors of commercial structure in compliance with conditions, restaurants and drinking establishments, and retail or wholesale up to 20,000 square feet, industrial or trade schools, sexually oriented retail business, small accessory commercial activities, small engine repair, certain limited storage, temporary sales, development offices or storage facilities for subdivision or building sites, certain truck transport facilities, utility infrastructure, vehicle rentals, sales and services, wineries, breweries, and distilleries with retail components, and removing community facilities including fire stations, public utility installations, parks and recreational facilities controlled and maintained by the city of Hayden or motor inns, temporary building for nonoccupied construction office purposes, public or private office buildings; amending 11-8-5 uses prohibited to include an exception of uses determined by the city to be similar to those explicitly stated; amending 11-8-7 special uses to require a special use permit and removing adult bookstores and tattoo parlors, animal clinics, veterinary hospitals and boarding kennels, apartment houses, and public owned facilities and utilities as permissible and by adding call centers, funeral homes and crematoriums, certain sized hospitals, skilled care facilities and residential institutions, certain residential kennels, mixed use business parks, farmers markets, temporary hardship use for dependent relatives, utility infrastructure or facilities, wineries, breweries and distilleries as permitted uses, and limiting manufacturing to that without outside noise, odor, soot, or smoke and not requiring shipments via commercial freight carrier more than three times per week; amending 11-9-3 site area by forbidding any new construction to exceed sixty feet or located within three hundred feet of the runway edges without exceeding the height of any building on airport property; amending 11-9-4 uses permitted by removing automotive repair and cleaning, and commercial and boarding kennels, and by adding assemblage, animal clinics and hospitals, small engine repair, funeral homes and crematoriums, hotels and motels, mixed use business parks, nonretail sexually oriented business, office buildings or complexes, public and private park and recreation facilities, restaurants and drinking establishments, self-storage, trade or industrial schools, small industrial truck transport facilities, vehicle rentals, sales, cleaning and servicing, wineries, breweries, and distilleries as permitted uses, and by modifying the permitted single family dwellings; amending 11-9-5 uses prohibited to include exception of uses determined by the city to be similar to explicitly stated uses; amending 11-9-7 special uses to require a special use permit and adding animal clinics and hospitals, commercial and certain residential kennels, farmers' markets, temporary hardship use for dependent relatives, industrial truck transport facility, major utility infrastructure or facilities, specified warehouse/storage/freight handlings operations, and wholesale sales and shipping operations as potential acceptable special uses, and removing ministorages, public buildings, public utility complexes, restrictive surface mining, schools, and slaughterhouses and rendering plant; amending 11-11-1 purpose requiring approval of the city community and economic development staff; amending 11-11-2 accessory living units to allow for attachment to principal dwellings; adding 11-11-3 automotive wrecking and junkyards; redesignating and amending 11-11-3 exceptions to height regulations as 11-11-4 and to include sports netting, cellular towers, or other structures; redesignating 11-11-4 structure to have access as 11-11-5; redesignating 11-11-5 parking, storage or use of major recreational equipment as 11-11-6; removing 11-11-6 public utility complex facility; amending 11-11-7 fence height to change title to fences and forbidding barbed or razor wire fences except for stated exceptions; amending 11-11-9 vibration, notice and dust control to allow for the city to attach conditions requiring mitigation for dust control; amending 11-11-10 storage requiring all storage to be shielded from other properties' view with six foot site-obscurenesses and by adding six requirements for outdoor sales areas; amending 11-11-11 landscaping and screening general requirements dealing with impairment of the vision triangle, removing application of minimum landscape requirements from one and two family dwellings, related accessory uses, bed and breakfasts and in home daycares, adding a type ii street frontage buffer, and adding the standard for applications for exceptions and modifications to the chapter; removing 11-11-12 sign regulations; redesignating 11-11-13 zone regulation application as 11-11-12; redesignating 11-11-14 use standards; purpose as 11-11-13; redesignating 11-11-15 manufactured home as11-11-14; redesignating and amending 11-11-16 apartment houses as 11-11-15 multi-family dwelling structures and by changing the term to multi family dwelling structures and removing the requirement to meet special notice permit; redesignating and amending 11-11-17 two-family dwellings as 11-11-16 and by removing the requirement of a special use permit; redesignating and amending 11-11-18 bed and breakfast facility as 11-11-17 and by adding additional criteria to the standards for bed and breakfast facilitates, removing requirement for four sleeping rooms, and requiring one off street parking space per customer sleeping room; redesignating 11-11-19 home occupation as 11-11-18 and by adding internal reference to title 8, chapter 3 of this code; removing 11-11-20 shelter homes; redesignating 11-11-21 temporary hardship use for dependent relatives as 11-11-19; redesignating 11-11-22 swap meet as 11-11-20; redesignating and amending 11-11-23 animal clinics, veterinary hospitals and boarding kennels as 11-11-21 animal clinic and hospitals and by removing boarding kennels and the five animal requirement; redesignating and amending 11-11-24 radio, cellular, television or FM broadcasting station as 11-11-22 and allowing for an antenna array without a special use permit, requiring documentation from a professional engineer, adding three additional requirements for lawful operation; adding a new section 11-11-22 truck transport facility, industrial to set forth standards for industrial truck transport facilities; adding a new section 11-11-23 truck transport facility, commercial to set forth standards for commercial truck transport facilities; adding a new section 11-11-24 mixed use business parks to set forth the standards for mixed use business parks and the permitted uses therein; amending 11-18-1 purpose to provide design standards; amending 11-18-3 general requirements subjecting certain requests to a hearing before the planning and zoning commission, and by requiring city council approval for agreements involving use of public right-of-ways; amending 11-18-4 required off street parking spaces by adding mixed use business parks requirements; amending 11-18-5 design standards allowing for city-approved alternatives to concrete, requiring approach grades to be in accordance with the Idaho standards for public works construction for driveway grade standards, removing the parking lot location requirements for the central business district, relettering the subsections, removing several of the criteria for bicycle racks, and adding additional criteria for parking lot landscaping requirements; amending 11-20-2 applicability to add clarifying language; amending 11-20-3 site plan application requirements to add reference to Section 8-3-3; amending 11-20-5 standards for site plan approval adding reference to Title 9, Chapter 2 of this code; amending Title of Chapter 21 to read Central Business District (CBD); amending 11-21-1 purpose to remove reference to overlay; amending 11-21-2 district boundary and applicability to remove the CBD overlay zone subsection; amending 11-21-3 use restrictions by removing medical and dental clinics from permitted uses, adding small clinics, public park and recreation facilities, professional complexes, public buildings and complexes, wineries, breweries, and distilleries with retail components, and minor utility infrastructure or facilities to permitted uses, removing boarding kennels, community facilities including fire stations and public utility installation, and medical and dental clinics as special uses, adding clinics, hotels and motels, private park and recreation facilities, and trade or industrial schools as special uses, removing quick vehicle servicing from prohibited uses and adding outdoor produce stands as an exception for exterior displays and outdoor storage; amending 11-21-4 development standards by removing building face setback standards, minimum building heights, and plant material criteria related to climate and water; amending 11-21-5 architectural design standards by defining architectural design standards for applicability, removing the two track design review process, sub requirements to the architectural design requirements except for prohibited materials, the architectural design criteria under administrative review and hearing procedure subsections, and amending the permit review process; amending 11-22-4 signs authorized without a sign permit to include reference to Title 9, Chapter 5 and Chapter 11 of this code, and to remove restriction of freestanding signs to those; amending 11-22-5 signs authorized with a sign permit allowing for one monument sign for every public street frontage per the section's specified conditions; amending 12-3-3 application by changing conference to meeting and requiring only one copy be present to the planning department; amending 12-3-4 procedures requiring additional criteria for subdivision plan standards, agency notice, planning and zoning commission or city council approval standards, approval duration, and phasing of subdivision approval; amending 12-4-3 agreement and bond/guarantee for improvement to make grammatical changes; amending 12-4-5 recordation to require the city to record with county recorder; amending 12-6-1 other required dedications and improvements to include a provision for a reduction in the parks impact fee for paths dedicated for public use and access through easements; providing severability; providing repeal of conflicting ordinances; and providing an effective date. The full text of the summarized Ordinance 542 is available at Hayden City Hall, 8930 N. Government Way, Hayden, Idaho 83835 in the office of the City Clerk. /s/ Vicki Rutherford, City Clerk LEGAL 3064 FEBRUARY 9, 2015
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 543 The city of Hayden, Kootenai County, Idaho, hereby gives notice of the adoption of Hayden Ordinance No. 543, an ordinance of the city of Hayden, Idaho, a municipal corporation of the State of Idaho, providing for the modification of Title 8, Chapter 1, Section 4 of the Hayden Municipal Code limiting appeals of disputed bills within ninety (90) days of mailing; providing severability; providing repeal of all other conflicting ordinances; and providing an effective date. The full text of the summarized Ordinance 543 is available at Hayden City Hall, 8930 N. Government Way, Hayden, Idaho 83835 in the office of the City Clerk. /s/ Vicki Rutherford, City Clerk LEGAL 3065 FEBRUARY 9, 2015
CALL FOR MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE ROAD STABILIZATION & DUST PALLIATIVE BIDS The WORLEY HIGHWAY DISTRICT will accept sealed bids for magnesium chloride road stabilization and dust palliative to be used by Worley Highway District and other governmental agencies in Idaho. Bidder instructions, bid form and minimum specifications may be obtained by contacting the District office at 6887 W. Kidd Island Road, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814-7356, or by calling (208) 664-0483. Sealed bids must be received at the District Office no later than 8:45 A.M. on February 25, 2015 and will be publicly opened at the Board of Commissioners meeting February 25, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. at the District Office. WORLEY HIGHWAY DISTRICT James Mangan, Chairman of the Board ATTEST: Carol Richel, District Clerk LEGAL 3087 FEBRUARY 9, 16, 2015
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE AVAILABILTIY OF FEDERAL GRANT PLAN FOR PUBLIC REVIEW u2020 SUBJECT Proposed use and distribution of funds of a federally funded Grant; Availability of Plan for public review. u2020 PURPOSE The purpose is to receive comment on the proposed use of funds during Program Year 2015. The Grant Plan being reviewed is the Weatherization Assistance Program. u2020 PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULE A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. ? 12:00 pm, Mountain Daylight Savings Time at 3350 W. Americana Terrace, Suite 360, Boise, ID 83706-2521. u2020 All written comments must be received before 5 p.m., Mountain Daylight Savings Time, February 17, 2015 at 450 W. State St. Boise, Idaho 83720-0036. u2020 SUMMARY OF CHANGES The proposed changes to the PY 2015 State Plan are as follows: * Average Cost per Unit * SWS Implementation * Grantee-Developed Quality Control Inspection Policy * Tier 1/Tier 2 Training u2020 AVAILABILITY OF PLANS Copies of the plan are available at: Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho, 3350 W. Americana Terrace, Suite 360, Boise, ID 83706-2521. u2020 Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, 450 W. State St. Boise, IDu2020 83720-0036 and http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov u2020 SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN COMMENTS Anyone may submit written comment regarding the proposed use of these funds for this grant. Written comments will be accepted between February 7 and February 17, 2015. u2020 For more information, contact the IDHW Program Manager at (208) 334-5553, matthek1@dhw.idaho.gov or at the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, 450 W. State St. - 2nd Floor, Boise, IDu2020 83720-0036. LEGAL 3089 FEBRUARY 6, 7, 9, 2015
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONE CHANGE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, the Hayden City Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 5:00 pm at Hayden City Hall Council Chambers, 8930 N. Government Way, Idaho, to consider a request by Scott McArthur, representing Optic LLC, for approval of a Zone Change for a 25' wide strip of property from Residential/ Multi-Family to Commercial. The purpose of this zone change request is to address the split zoning designation of Residential/Multi-Family and Commercial on the subject properties as a result of a lot line adjustment. On February 2, 2015, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the zone change request to City Council. The subject area is identified as the west 25' of parcel H-4050-14-120-AA described as a parcel of land located in the East Half of Tract 120, HAYDEN LAKE IRRIGATED TRACTS, according to the amended plat recorded in Book C of Plats, Page 66 and 67, in the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 51 North, Range 4 West, Boise Meridian, Kootenai County, City of Hayden, Idaho and more particularly described as follows: the South 246.00 feet of the East Half of said Tract 120. EXCEPT the West 140.00 feet of the East Half of said Tract 120; ALSO EXCEPTING the City of Hayden right of way recorded as Instrument Number 809060, records of Kootenai County, Idaho; and parcel H-4050-14-120-AC described as a parcel of land located in the East Half of Tract 120, HAYDEN LAKE IRRIGATED TRACTS, according to the amended plat recorded in Book C of Plats, Page 66 and 67, in the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 51 North, Range 4 West, Boise Meridian, Kootenai County, City of Hayden, Idaho and more particularly described as follows: the East Half of said Tract 120. EXCEPT the West 140.00 feet of the East Half of said Tract 120. ALSO EXCEPTING the South 246.00 feet of the East Half of said Tract 120. ALSO EXCEPTING the City of Hayden right of way recorded as Instrument Number 809060, records of Kootenai County, Idaho. Said proposal is on file with the Community and Economic Development Department at the City of Hayden where it may be reviewed during regular business hours. Such file will contain material relevant to the request, the contents of which may change prior to the date of the hearing. All persons desiring to provide oral testimony should appear at the hearing. Written testimony may be sent to the City of Hayden, Community and Economic Development Department, Hayden, Idaho, 83835; faxed to (208) 772-2282; or, emailed to planning@cityofhaydenid.us. Written comments must be received no later than 5:00 PM on February 17, 2015. Written testimony received after this date will not be entered into the record or read at the public hearing. Assistance for persons with disabilities will be provided upon 24-hour notice prior to the public hearing. Legal 3091 February 9, 2015
Advertisement of Request for Proposals Idaho Transportation Department, Consultant Services, is soliciting proposals for Construction Engineering, Inspection, and Sampling Services for the US95, Worley North, Kootenai County, Stage 2 project, Key No. 12212. Proposals are due on Thursday, February 26, 2015, no later than 4:00 pm MST. The solicitation is available for viewing and printing on the following web site: http://www.itd.idaho.gov/design/cau/opensolicitation.htm Legal 3092 February 9, 16, 2015
RICHARD P. WALLACE Attorney at Law 2370 N. Merritt Creek Loop, Ste. #1 Coeur d' Alene, ID 83814 Phone: (208)292-2691 Fax (208)292-2693 ISB#1256 Attorney for Petitioner VIOLET T. McLEAN NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE OF WHICH SURVIVING SPOUSE IS SOLE BENEFICIARY CASE NO. CV-15-877 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI Magistrate Division In the Matter of the Estate of: ELDON D. McLEAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 12 day of March, 2015 at the hour of 9 am., or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, in the courtroom of the above-entitled court, Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, before the HONORABLE ANNA ECKHART, the estate of the above-named Decedent will call on for hearing the Petition for Summary Administration of Estate in Which Surviving Spouse is Sole Beneficiary. DATED the 4 day of January, 2015. /s/_______________ RICHARD P. WALLACE, Attorney for Petitioner Legal 3093 February 9, 16, 23, 2015
NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR REQUEST FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of Coeur d'Alene School District 271 will be accepting sealed bids at the office of the Clerk of the Board located at the District Administrative Center at 1400 N. Northwood Center Court, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814, on or before March 9, 2015, until the hour of 11:00 a.m. of said day for the procurement of: PRIMARY INTERNET ACCESS Bids will be opened at the District Administrative Center at 11:00 a.m. on said date. All interested individuals are welcome to attend. Bid forms, instructions and specifications are available to interested bidders at the District Administrative Center. All bids shall be presented or otherwise delivered to the Clerk of the Board under sealed envelope with the concise statement, "SEALED BID ? INTERNET ACCESS" marked on the outside. Bids will not be accepted via facsimile or email. Any bid received after the hour of 11:00 a.m. on March 9, 2015, will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids for any reason whatsoever. Dated this 9th day of February, 2015. /s/______________ Lynn Towne, Clerk of the Board Coeur d'Alene School District 271 Legal 3097 February 9, 16, 2015
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