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Legals September 4, 2019

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NOTICE United States Department of Interior Timber for Sale Bureau of Land Management The Coeur d'Alene Field Office is offering a weight scale timber sale in Bonner County. The Gamlin Lake Timber Sale is located in Boise Meridian, , T. 56 N., R. 1 E., section 7 lots 2, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 AND 20; estimated for the purposes of this sale to be 2,526 M bd. ft./17,077 Tons. No written bid for less than $509,190 will be considered. The minimum deposit with written bid is $51,000. Interested parties may obtain a prospectus from the office listed below. A prospectus, bid form, and complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids is available to the public from the Coeur d'Alene Field Office, 3815 Schreiber Way, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815 or (208) 769-5000. SEALED BIDS must be received at the Coeur d'Alene Field Office on or before 4:30 pm, Wednesday, September 25, 2019. SHO LEGAL 3167 AD# 322353 SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

CITY OF OSBURN ORDINANCE NO. 298 AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2019, APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $963,105 TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSES AND LIABILITIES OF THE CITY OF OSBURN FOR SAID FISCAL YEAR, AUTHORIZING A LEVY OF A SUFFICIENT TAX UPON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY AND SPECIFYING THE OBJECTS AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH SAID APPROPRIATION IS MADE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the City of Osburn, Shoshone County, Idaho. Section 1: That the sum of $963,105 be, and the same is hereby appropriated to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Osburn, Shoshone County, Idaho for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2019. Section 2: The objects and purposes for which such appropriation is made, and the amount of each object and purpose is as follows: GENERAL & ADMIN. FUND $267,724 LAW ENFORCEMENT FUND $246,329 LIBRARY FUND $ 62,933 STREET & HIGHWAY FUND $312,810 SEWER FUND $ 53,927 CEMETERY FUND $ 19,383 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $963,105 Section 3: That a general tax levy on all taxable property within the City of Osburn be levied in an amount allowed by law for the general purposes for said City, for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2019. Section 4: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force upon its passage, approval and publication in one issue of the Shoshone News Press, the official newspaper of the City of Osburn. PASSES under suspension of rules upon which a roll call vote was taken and duly enacted an Ordinance of the City of Osburn, Shoshone County, Idaho at a convened meeting of the City of Osburn City Council held on the 28th day of August, 2019. /s/ Kip McGillivray, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Lisa Millard, City Clerk/Treasurer SHO LEGAL 3174 AD# 323715 SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF WALLACE, ID PROPOSED BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Wallace, Shoshone County, Idaho will hold a public hearing for consideration of the proposed budget amendment for the fiscal period October 1, 2018 - September 30,2019, all pursuant to the provisions of Section 50-1002, Idaho Code. The hearing will be held at City Hall at 703 Cedar St., Wallace at 6:00 p.m. on September 11, 2019. All interested residents are invited to appear and offer testimony concerning the proposed budget. Copies of the proposed City budget are available at City Hall during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. FY 19 FY 19 FY 19 Original Budget Proposed Increase Amended Budget Expenditures: Streets Fund $1,189,057 LHTAC Sign Grant - $35,000 $1,478,250 6th St. Bridge - $254,193 Total - $289,193 Revenues: Streets Fund $1,189,057 LHTAC Sign Grant - $35,000 $1,478,250 6th St. Bridge - $254,193 Total - $289,193 Revenues: Pool Fund $100,702 Innovia - $30,000 $146,202 ICF - $5,000 Callahan Zeller- $5,000 Morbeck - $5,000 Kingsbury - $500 Total - $45,500 Expenditures: Pool Fund $100,702 Innovia - $30,000 ICF - $5,000 Callahan Zeller- $5,000 Morbeck - $5,000 Kingsbury - $500 Total - $45,500 $146 ,202 I, Kristina Larson, City Clerk/Treasurer of the City of Wallace, Idaho do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the proposed amendment to expenditures and revenue for the fiscal year 2018-2019 all of which have been tentatively approved by the City Council. Dated this 28th day of August, 2019. Kristina Larson, City Clerk/Treasurer SHO LEGAL 3171 AD# 323367 SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROPOSE OR PROMULGATE NEW OR CHANGED AGENCY RULES The following agencies of the state of Idaho have published the complete text and all related, pertinent information concerning their intent to change or make the following rules in the latest publication of the state Administrative Bulletin. The proposed rule public hearing request deadline is September 18, 2019, unless otherwise posted. The proposed rule written comment submission deadline is September 25, 2019, unless otherwise posted. (Temp & Prop) indicates the rulemaking is both Temporary and Proposed. (*PH) indicates that a public hearing has been scheduled. IDAPA 02 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PO Box 7249, Boise, ID 83707 02-0212-1901, Bondded Warehouse Rules. Allows for issuance of electronic warehouse receipts for commodities that are stored and establishes procedures for proper useage. 02-0301-1901, Rules Governing Pesticide Management Plans for Ground Water Protection. Reauthorizes the previously codified rule that establishes a process for responding to pesticide detections in ground water. 02-0303-1901, Idaho Department of Agriculture Rules Governing Pesticide and Chemigation Use and Application. Reauthorizes the previously codified rule that regulates the use and application of pesticides, licensing of pesticide applicators, registration of pesticides, and responsibilities for chemigation in Idaho. 02-0415-1901, Rules Governing Beef Cattle Animal Feeding Operations. Reauthorizes the previously codified rule that establishes standards for the storage, management and application of manure on Beef Cattle Animal Feeding Operations that manage over 1,000 cattle in Idaho. 02-0417-1901, Rules Governing Dead Animal Movement and Disposal. Reauthorizes the previously codified rule that establish standards for the management and disposal of dead animal bodies, carcasses and body parts to best protect the environment and human health. 02-0420-1901, Rules Governing Brucellosis. Reduces the Brucellosis test eligible age of cattle/bison to 12 months; removes "Idaho origin" as a prerequisite for adult brucellosis vaccination of cattle/bison. 02-0421-1901, Rules Governing the Importation of Animals. Amends Extended Validity Equine Certificate to allow participation in an electronic certificate program and modifies certificate requirements; amends entry permit language to allow for the use of Idaho's online livestock entry permit database; removes the brucellosis testing requirement for import of domestic cervidae that originate from a state/region that is declared free of brucellosis. 02-0423-1901, Rules Governing Commercial Livestock Truck Washing Facilities. Reauthorizes the previously codified rule that establishes standards for the permitting and management of commercial livestock truck washing facilities in Idaho. 02-0432-1901, Rules Governing Poultry Operations. Reauthorizes the previously codified rule that establish standards for the storage, management and application of nutrients from commercial poultry facilities. IDAPA 07 - DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY PO Box 83720, Meridian, ID 83642 *07-0101-1901, Rules of the Idaho Electrical Board. (PH*) New chapter consolidates previously approved and codified rules of the electrical bureau and aligns rule to SB 1008 (2019) by easing reporting requirements for apprentices; defines continuation training 07-0501-1901, Rules of the Public Works Contractors License Board. (Temp & Prop) Reduces renewal fees for public works contractor licenses. (eff. 7-15-19)T 07-0701-1902, Rules Governing Installation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems. Changes base permit fee calculation; provides a way for an apprentice to renew a registration and stay in the trade without enrolling in or successfully completing school; eliminates and simplifies provisions in compliance with the Red Tape Reduction Act. 07-1101-1901, Rules of the Division of Building Safety. New Chapter provides processes, criteria, or both, to accept military education, training, or service from military members, former military members discharged under honorable conditions, veterans, or their spouses (Military Applicants) toward the requirements for a professional license with the Division of Building Safety; and issue licenses by endorsement to Military Applicants. IDAPA 09 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 219 Main St., Boise, ID 83735 09.01.30 - Unemployment Insurance Benefits Administration Rules 09-0130-1902, Defines the circumstances under which an unemployment insurance claimant can leave the local labor market area to attend training or school; and specifies unemployment insurance claimants cannot leave the country while collecting benefits. 09-0130-1903, Clarifies unemployment insurance benefit eligibility for individuals with disabilities is determined by Idaho law; identifies unemployment insurance claimants as responsible for providing competent evidence they are qualified individuals with disabilities under the ADA; and removes language concerning long-term disability inconsistent with the definition of disability under the ADA. IDAPA 13 - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME PO Box 25, Boise, ID 83707 13.01.08 - Rules Governing the Taking fo Big Game Animals in the State of Idaho 13-0108-1903, Allows Commission to make a controlled hunt applicant wait up to 5 days to buy a general hunt tag for the same species in the same calendar year for specific hunts having limited tag numbers. 13-0108-1904, Limits number of non-resident deer or elk tags available in a specific general hunt unit or zone to no less than 10% of the average hunter participation estimated for that zone or unit during the preceding 5-year period. 13-0109-1902, Rules Governing the Taking of Game Birds in the State of Idaho. Allows Hunting Passport holders ages 8 through 17 to hunt turkey in general season turkey hunts, youth-only general hunts, turkey landowner permission hunts, and depredation hunts with the appropriate tag; replaces references related to requirements for the Department's stocked pheasant program; replaces specific references to the "WMA Upland Game Bird Permit" and "Wildlife Management Areas" with more generic references to support potential expansion of the Department's pheasant stocking program. 13-0110-1901, Rules Governing the Importation, Possession, Release, Sale, or Salvage of Wildlife. Because of the threat of chronic wasting disease, the Department will not issue any permit for import into Idaho of any live cervid into Idaho not regulated as a domestic cervid by the Idaho Department of Agriculture, including mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, and wild-origin elk. IDAPA 16 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0036 16-0102-1901, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) - Rule Definitions. Amends definition of "EMS" to align with statutory changes. 16-0103-1901, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) - Agency Licensing Requirements. Updates incorporation by reference section to include the "Time Sensitive Emergency Standards Manual" and allows Board to designate an EMS agency as TSE certified. 16-0107-1901, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) - Personnel Licensing Requirements. Updates reciprocity of EMS personnel license from a REPLICA member state; adjusts timeframe from 12 to 24 months for candidate to complete standardized exam given by vendor NREMT; conforms to statute for licensure by endoresment for military, veterans, and spouses; clarifies reinstatement issues for lapsed EMS license. 16-0319-1901, Rules Governing Ceritifed Family Homes. Requires those needing criminal history and background check clearances to obtain a new clearance from the Department every 5 years. 16-0322-1901, Residential Care or Assisted Living Facilities in Idaho. Updates references and definitions; clarifies, eliminates and reduces existing requirements; increases requirements that directly impact resident health and safety; allows for accreditation by a Department-approved accreditation entity in lieu of regular re-licensure inspections. 16.05.06 - Criminal History and Background Checks 16-0506-1901, Conforms to statute authorizing the department's Criminal History Unit to complete background checks on Citizen Review Panel Members whose qualifications are then determined by Public Health Districts. 16-0506-1902, Clarifies who is subject to background check, recordkeeping requirements, when an incomplete application is no longer viable for processing, and when a new background check or state-only check is required for a re-hired employee; adds Section 18-909, Idaho Code, as a disqualifing offense; removes references ot the federal Nation Crime Information Center and the federal Sex Offender Registry. IDAPA 19 - IDAHO BOARD OF DENTISTRY PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0021 *19-0101-1901, Rules of the Idaho State Board of Dentistry. (Temp & Prop) (*PH) Fee rule establishes criteria for licensure and regulation of the practice of dental therapy. (eff. 7-27-19)T IDAPA 20 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0050 *20-0303-1901, Rules Governing Administration of the Reclamation Fund. (*PH) Updates definitions and terminology to conform to statute; removes mandatory participation requirements for single operators under 40 acres and allows for alternative financial assurance; provides more flexibility in Reclamation Fund participation by removing certain restrictions; removes non-substantive provisions. *20-0304-1901, Rules for the Regulation of Beds, Waters, and Airspace Over Navigable Lakes in the State of Idaho. (*PH) Would increase fees for applications for encroachment permits for single-family docks, two-family docks, water-intake lines, and assignments; specifies that Department will provide notice of application to adjacent property owners for all noncomercial navigational encroachments. IDAPA 35 - IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION PO Box 36, Boise, ID 83722-0410 35.01.03 - Property Tax Administrative Rules 35-0103-1903, Reduces number of days Commission has to notify taxing districts of errors in the boundary maps submitted for review to 28 days. 35-0103-1906, Permits certification of late reimbursement to counties for all circuit breaker benefits. 35-0105-1901, Idaho Motor Fuels Tax Administrative Rules. Adds a conversion factor for hydrogen, a gaseous special fuel. This will enable taxpayers to report and pay on Hydrogen. 35-0106-1901, Hotel/Motel Room and Campground Sales Tax Administrative Rules. Changes reference to Greater Boise Auditorium District to "Auditorium" or "Community Center Districts" as Tax Commission now administers the collection of taxes for additional auditorium districts. 35-0201-1901, Tax Commission Administration and Enforcement Rules. Adds interest rate for calendar year 2020 and the Revenue Ruling where the federal rate for the calculation can be found. IDAPA 58 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 1410 N. Hilton St., Boise, ID 83706 58-0101-1904, Rules for Control of Air Pollution in Idaho. Reauthorization and repromulgation of previously approved and adopted fee rules. 58-0102-1901, Water Quality Standards. Revises selenium criteria for aquatic life . 58-0103-1902, Individual/Subsurface Sewage Disposal Rules. Reauthorization and repromulgation of previously approved and adopted rules, to include the consolidation of IDAPA 58.01.15, Rules Governing the Cleaning of Septic Tanks. 58-0109-1901, Rules Regulating Swine Facilities. Reauthorization and repromulgation of previously approved and adopted fee rules. 58-0111-1901, Ground Water Quality Rules. Reauthorization and repromulgation of previously approved and adopted fee rules. 58-0117-1901, Recycled Water Rules. Reauthorization and repromulgation of previously approved and adopted rules. NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY RULE ONLY IDAPA 20 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 20-0302-1902, Rules Governing Mined Land Reclamation. (Fee rule) (eff. 7-16-19)T NOTICES OF SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS (Please see the Administrative Bulletin for dates and times of hearings and other paticipant information) IDAPA 01 - IDAHO ACCOUNTANCY BOARD 01-0101-1900F - Idaho Accountancy Rules (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of fee rule) IDAPA 02 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 02-0100-1901OM - Rules of the Department of Agriculture (Negotiated Rulemaking) Please refer to the 19-9 Bulletin for a complete list of all affected IDAPA chapters being consolidated and reorganized by ISDA under this negotiated rulemaking. IDAPA 07 - DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY 07-0000-1900, Rules of the Division of Building Safety (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of various board rules) 07-0000-1900F, Rules of the Division of Building Safety (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of various board fee rules) IDAPA 13 - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 13-0000-1900, Department of Fish and Game Rules (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of various commission rules) 13-0000-1900F, Department of Fish and Game Rules (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of various commision fee rules) IDAPA 15 - IDAHO COMMISSION ON AGING - OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 15-0000-1900, Rules of the Idaho Commission on Aging (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of commission rules) IDAPA 16 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE 16-0208-1901, Vital Statistics Rules (Public Hearing) IDAPA 23 - IDAHO BOARD OF NURSING 23-0101-1900F, Rules of the Idaho Board of Nursing (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of fee rules) IDAPA 25 - OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES LICENSING BOARD 25-0101-1900F, Rules of Idaho Outfitters and Guides Licensing Board (Public Hearing - Omnibus rulemaking for reauthorization of fee rules) IDAPA 58 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 58-0102-1901, Water Quality Standards (DEQ Board Meeting) Please refer to the Idaho Administrative Bulletin September 4, 2019, Volume 19-9, for the notices and text of all rulemakings, proclamations, negotiated rulemaking and public hearing information and schedules, exectutive orders of the Governor, and contact information. Issues of the Idaho Administrative Bulletin can be viewed at www.adminrules.idaho.gov/ Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator, Division of Financial Mangement, PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0032 Phone: 208-334-3900; Email: adminrules@dfm.idaho.gov SHO LEGAL 3172 AD# 323347 SEPTEMBER 4, 2019

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No: ID-19-864495-RM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 1/14/2020, at the hour of 9:00 AM of said day, In the Lobby of the Shoshone County Courthouse, located at 700 Bank Street, Wallace, ID 83873, said Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property situated in the County of SHOSHONE, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit: LOT 1 AND THE WEST 10 FEET OF LOT 2, BLOCK 2, WESTERN UNION TOWNSITE, SHOSHONE COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL AND RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. The current trustee is Robert W. McDonald, Esq, whose address is 108 1st Ave. South, Suite 202, Seattle, Washington 98104 and who can be reached by telephone at (866) 925-0241. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above-described real property, but for purposes of compliance with Idaho Code Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the street address of 304 WESTERN, SILVERTON, ID 83867 may sometimes be 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 made and entered into on 12/23/2016, by and among GREER M. HEMPHILL, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Grantor, and KHECHOK LANGCHUNG/ ASSISTANT CONTROLLER, as Trustee, and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("MERS"), AS NOMINEE FOR THE FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary; said Deed of Trust having been filed of record on 1/17/2017, as Instrument No. 488051 Official Records of SHOSHONE County, Idaho. The naming of the above Grantor(s) is done to comply with Idaho Code Sections 45-1506(4)(a); no representation is made as to the responsibility of Grantor(s) for this obligation. The default for which this sale is to be made is: The monthly installment of $900.42, which may include principal, interest and escrow, due on 3/1/2019, and all subsequent installments of principal and interest through the date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for late charges, delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums, advances made on senior liens, taxes and/or insurance, trustee's fees, and any attorney fees and court costs arising from or associated with the beneficiaries efforts to protect and preserve its security, all of which must be paid as a condition of reinstatement, including all sums that shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a waiver of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the loan documents. The balance due and owing as of the date hereof on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is the amount of $165,684.73 in principal; plus accrued interest at the rate of 3.3750 percent per annum from 3/1/2019 adjusting, if at all, pursuant to the terms of the note; plus service charges, late charges, and any other costs or expenses associated with this foreclosure as provided by the Deed of Trust or Deed of Trust Note, or by Idaho law. Dated this 26th day of August, 2019. Robert W. McDonald, Esq, Trustee By: TS No: ID-19-864495-RM IDSPub #0156268 9/4/2019 9/11/2019 9/18/2019 9/25/2019 SHO LEGAL 3170] AD# 323371 SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 18, 25, 2019

ORDINANCE NO. 260 AN ORDINANCE BEING THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF SMELTERVILLE, SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 10-01-19 TO 09-30-20. BY WHICH THE CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF SMELTERVILLE APPROPRIATE SUCH SUMS OF MONEY AS ARE DEEMED NECESSARY TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSES AND LIABILITIES OF SMELTERVILLE FOR SAID TWELVE MONTH PERIOD: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SMELTERVILLE, IDAHO That all monies received by the City of Smelterville during the twelve-month period beginning 10-01-19 and ending 09-30-20, from whatever source, shall constitute the general fund of Smelterville and there shall be paid from the following sums or so much as may be required for the following: FUND GENERAL SEWER STREETS GENERAL/ADMINISTRATIVE $97,711 LAW ENFORCEMENT $21,603 SEWER $195,610 STREETS $53,000 TOTALS $119,314 $195,610 $53,000 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $367,924 PASSED UNDER SUSPENSION OF THE RULES, upon which a roll call vote was taken and enacted as an Ordinance of the City of Smelterville at a special meeting of the Council on August 29, 2019. Tom Benson, Mayor ATTEST: Heidi Klein, City Clerk SHO LEGAL 3173 AD# 323700 SEPTEMBER 4, 2019