Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Public Notice Summary


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Board of Trustees of Blaine County School Dist. 61 Call for Bids for approximately 55,000 gallons of propane gas for Carey school year 2004-2005.

Notice of Trustee?s Sale Jan. 5, 2005, at First American Title Co. in Ketchum, of property known as 213 N. 5th St., Bellevue.

Notice of Trustee?s Sale Jan. 12, 2005, at 11 a.m., at First American Title Co., Ketchum, of property known as 402 Broadford Rd., Bellevue.

City of Sun Valley Invitation to Bid for the provision of 2004/2005 winter season sanding material.

City of Sun Valley Invitation to Bid for (1) wheel loader needed for approximately three months for winter snow removal.

City of Ketchum Ordinance 936 amending the Design Review District under Zoning Code Title 17.

City of Ketchum Ordinance 937 amending the Tourist District under Zoning Code Title 17.

Notice of public hearing before the Ketchum Planning and Zoning Commission Mon., Oct. 11, at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, on an application for a development agreement rezone concerning certain portions of Fifth St.

Notice of special meeting of Blaine County Board of Commissioners, Mon., Oct. 18, in the Old County Courthouse: At 1:30 hearing on the Valley Club, Lot 70A Resubdivision.

Notice of regular meeting of Blaine County Planning and Zoning Commission, Thurs., Oct. 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Old County Courthouse on the Quigley Nordic Conditional Use Permit Application, second operational year review.




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