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ESTRAY NOTICE OF SALE
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The Montana Department of Livestock has taken up the estrayed animal listed below on the 5th day of December 2014 in the area of Fort Belknap MT, Blaine/Phillips County Line.
The animal sold at Bear Paw Livestock, Chinook MT on the 12th day of
December.
The animal is described as follows:
-Black, No Brand, Steer Calf. DNA taken. Claimants can submit sample to determine ownership.
DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK Division of
PO BOX 202001 BRANDS ENFORCEMENT
HELENA, MONTANA 59620-2001 Phone (406) 444-2045
Phone (406) 444-7323 Fax (406) 444-2877
FAX (406) 444-2877
(Phillips County News 12/17/14) MNAXLP
The City of Malta is requesting that all recreational vehicles be removed from city streets and alleys. Ordinance #422 defines recreational vehicles as motor homes, campers, boat trailers, utility trailers and others. Vehicles are to remain off city streets and alleys for the period of December 1 to March 1 in order for efficient snow removal.
(Phillips County News 12/17/14, & 12/24/14) MNAXLP
BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
LIQUOR LICENSING
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF MONTANA
ALL-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE
NO. 11-261-5756-001
On October 27, 2014, Jakes After Five, LLC – Members with 10% or more: Michelle L. Simpson, Victor M. Lefdahl, Mary K. Lefdahl, filed an application for the transfer of a license to be used at JAKES BAR, 109 Taylor Street, Saco, Phillips County, Montana.
Protests against an application must be (1) made in writing, (2) mailed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Licensing, PO Box 1712, Helena, Montana 59624-1712, and (3) received and date stamped by the Department no later than the 29th day of December, 2014. Protests will be accepted from residents of the county from which the application originates, residents of adjoining Montana counties, or residents of adjoining counties in another state if the criteria in subsection (4)(d) are met.
Each protestor is required to mail a separate letter of protest that contains in legible print, the protestor’s full name, mailing address, and street address. Each letter must be signed by the protestor. Protest petitions bearing the names and signatures of more than one protestor will not be considered. Protest letters must provide the license number, trade name, or applicant name associated with the license being protested for identification purposes. Protest letters must contain a clear statement of the writer’s intent to protest the application. The grounds for protest of an application for a transfer of location are limited to those set out in section 16-4-405, MCA, for a denial of a license, and public convenience and necessity as set out in section 16-4-203, MCA. If the protested application is for a transfer of ownership not involving a transfer of location, the grounds for protest are limited to those set out in section 16-4-405, MCA. Protest letters which do not provide the information described in this paragraph will not be considered valid protest letters. Only those grounds for protest raised in valid protest letters will be considered at hearing. An individual’s testimony will be limited to the grounds for protest raised in that individual’s valid protest letter.
If the department receives a sufficient number of protests to require a hearing pursuant to section 16-4-207(4) (a), MCA, a hearing will be scheduled in Helena, Montana. If the department receives a sufficient number of protests to require a hearing pursuant to section 16-4-207(4) (b), MCA, to determine public convenience and necessity, a hearing will be held in the county in which the proposed premises is located. All qualified protestors will be notified of the time, date and location of the hearing. Hearings are typically scheduled within 90 days following the protest deadline.
If a sufficient number of protests to require a hearing are not received and all licensing criteria have been satisfied, the department may issue the license without holding a hearing.
DATED: December 5, 2014
BY: Cori Kerins
Compliance Specialist
(Phillips County News 12/10/14, & 12/17/14) MNAXLP
NOTICE OF NEW OPENCUT SAND AND GRAVEL MINE
As per Montana Law this notice is to inform the public of a proposed new opencut sand and gravel mine. This site now known as the Sterling Carroll Pit will be located in the Section 28, T33N, R31E, Phillips County. This site will be used for MDOT Project# NH 99-1(6)7 AKA: 11 KM N OF MALTA-NORTH. Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. will be operating this site for the removal of approximately 300,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel. Initially a portable crushing spread will be on site for approximately 200 days. This spread may be operated 9 days on 5 days off 24 hours per day. A portable pugmill and a portable hot mix asphalt plant may also be operated at this site, tentative hours of operation for this equipment will be 14 hours per day 5 to 6 days per week for approximately 100 days.
If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with myself or the Department of Environmental Quality in Helena, MT at 406-444-4970. Interested parties may view a copy of the permit at http://www.deq.mt.gov/Opencut.
(Phillips County News 12/17, 12/24, 12/31, 2014, 1/7, 2015) MNAXLP
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