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NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE Case No. CV11-24-0314 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOUNDARY IN RE: Kayola Pauline Petersen, A petition to change the name of Kayola Pauline Petersen, now residing in the City of Bonners Ferry, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Boundary County, Idaho. The name will change to Kayola Pauline Johnson. The reason for the change in name is: To share the name of my life partner. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 9:30 o’clock a.m. on 10/1/2024 at the Boundary County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: 08/07/2024 Glenda Poston CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT /s/Justina Clinch Deputy Clerk Legal# 11479 AD# 26430 Aug 15, 22, 29, Sept 5, 2024 _________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS  Case No. CV11-24-0210  IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOUNDARY  In the Matter of the Estate of:  WESTON DEEN BAINES                             Deceased.  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Colleen Baines has been appointed personal representative of the above-named decedents. All persons having claims against the decedents or the estates are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within sixty (60) days after the undersigned mailed or delivered a copy of this Notice to such persons, whichever is later, or said claims will be forever barred.  Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address of her attorney, Heath B. Wells, 1810 E Schneidmiller Ave. Suite 140, Post Falls ID 83854 and filed with the Clerk of the Court.  DATED this 13 day of August 2024.  /s/HEATH B. WELLS       Attorney of Personal Representative   Legal#11488 AD#26807 August 22, 29, Sept. 5, 2024 _________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS - UNKNOWN  Case No. CV11-24-0210  IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOUNDARY  In the Matter of the Estate of:  WESTON DEEN BAINES,                               Deceased.  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Colleen Baines has been appointed personal representative of the above-named decedents. All persons having claims against the decedents or the estates are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred.  Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address of her attorney, Heath B. Wells, 1810 E Schneidmiller Ave, Suite 140, Post Falls ID 83854 and filed with the Clerk of the Court.  DATED this 13 day of August 2024.  /s/HEATH B. WELLS Attorney of Personal Representative  Legal#11489 AD#26808 August 22, 29, Sept. 5, 2024 _________________________

STATE TIMBER SALE  CR200409, ROMAN BEAK TON  A public oral auction will be conducted at the Idaho Department of Lands office, 2550 Highway 2 W., Sandpoint, ID 83864, at 9:00 a.m. local time, on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, for an estimated 34,873 tons of timber, marked or otherwise designated for cutting. In addition, there is an unestimated volume of forest products that may be removed at the option of the purchaser.  Prior to bidding, eligible bidders shall present a certified check or bank draft payable to Idaho Department of Lands, or a bid bond acceptable to the State, in the amount of $103,957.33 which is 10% of the appraised net sale value of $1,039,573.27. The average minimum bid price is $35.99 per TON. The successful bidder’s deposit will be forfeited to the State should the bidder fail to complete the contract. The State will not accept bids from parties who are delinquent on payments on existing state contracts.  The sale is located within Sections 25, 26, 35, & 36, Township 61N, Range 02W, B.M., Boundary County, State of Idaho. Sale duration is 3 years. The sale may include blowdown and/or insect and disease infected timber which may result in additional volume and recovery reductions. Interested purchasers should carefully examine the sale and make their own estimates as to volume recovery, surface conditions, and proposed construction prior to bidding on the sale. Additional information concerning the timber and conditions of sale is available to the public and interested bidders on the department’s timber sale website at Timber Sale Advertisement App - Department of Lands (idaho.gov) or from the Idaho Department of Lands office, Sandpoint, Idaho. Please note purchaser insurance requirements posted on the timber sale website.  The Department of Lands, as authorized by the State Board of Land Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids provided that good and sufficient grounds for rejecting the bid shall be stated in the rejection notice and shall not be in violation of applicable law.  If you are disabled and need some form of accommodation, please call (208) 263-5104 five days prior to the date of sale. For text telephone services, please call 1-800-377-3529.  Legal#11491 AD#26848 August 29, Sept 5, 12, 19, 2024 _________________________

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 SELKIRKS PEND OREILLE TRANSIT AUTHORITY The public hearing for the Selkirks Pend Oreille Transit Authority proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 will be held at the SPOT office, 31656 Hwy 200, Suite 102, Ponderay, ID at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 19, 2024. All interested persons are invited to appear and show cause, if any, why such budget should not be adopted. Copies of the proposed budget in detail are available at the SPOT office during regular office hours. 2022/2023 2023/2024 2024/2025 FUND NAME Actual Approved Budget Proposed Budget EXPENDITURES General Fund $1,029,184 $1,172,847 $1,250,390 Capital Expenses 349,047 285,617 1,315,708 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,378,231 $1,458,464 $2,566,098 REVENUES General Revenue $1,093,499 $1,067,132 $1,121,182 Capital Revenue 349,047 228,494 1,219,026 Capital Match Carry Over 0 57,123 96,682 Cash Carry Over -63,890 105,715 129,208 TOTAL REVENUES $1,378,656 $1,458,464 $2,566,098 Citizens are invited to inspect the detailed supporting records of the above proposed budget. Zale Palmer Treasurer Legal# 11493 AD# 26875 August 29, September 5, 12, 2024

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, 2024, unless otherwise posted.  The proposed rule written comment submission deadline is September 25, 2024, unless otherwise posted.  (Temp & Prop) indicates the rulemaking is both Temporary and Proposed.  (*PH) indicates that a public hearing has been scheduled.    IDAPA 11 – IDAHO STATE POLICE  700 S Stratford Dr, Meridian, ID 83642  *11-0501-2403, Rules Governing Alcohol Beverage Control. (*PH) Zero-Based Regulation (ZBR) Rewrite establishes: requirements to become a licensed premises to sell alcohol; to acquire, maintain, or transfer licenses; priority list for acquisition of licenses; and age restriction requirements.    IDAPA 16 – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE  PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0036  *16-0101-2401, Emergency Medical Services. (*PH) New Chapter consolidates into a singular governing EMS chapter necessary provisions from existing IDAPA Chapters 16.01.02, 16.01.03, 16.01.05, 16.01.07, 16.01.12, 16.02.01 and 16.02.02, which are being repealed as companion dockets.  16-0102-2401, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) – Rule Definitions. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  16-0103-2401, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) – Agency Licensing Requirements. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  16-0105-2401, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) – Education, Instructor, and Examination Requirements. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  16-0107-2401, Emergency Medical Services (EMS)–Personnel Licensing Requirements. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  16-0112-2401, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) – Complaints, Investigations, and Disciplinary Actions. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  16-0201-2401, Idaho Time Sensitive Emergency System Council. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  16-0202-2401, Idaho Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Physician Commission. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.01.01.  *16-0212-2401, Newborn Screening. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite specifies tests and procedures performed on newborn infants for early detection of metabolic, endocrine, and hemoglobin disorders; cystic fibrosis; critical congenital heart disease; and prevention of infant blindness.  *16-0213-2401, State of Idaho Drinking Water Laboratory Certification Program. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite defines laboratory certification requirements for testing drinking water compliance samples.  *16-0309-2401, Rules Governing Medicaid Basic Plan Benefits. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite contains general provisions regarding the administration of Medicaid, and also requirements for provider procurement and reimbursement.  *16-0313-2401, Consumer-Directed Services. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite details a flexible program option for participants eligible for the Children’s Home and Community Based Services State Plan Option, and Adult Developmental Disabilities waiver. Supports include Self-Directed Community Supports and Family-Directed Community Supports program options described in IDAPA 16.03.10 “Medicaid Enhanced Plan Benefits.”  16-0314-2401, Rules Governing Hospitals. Chapter Repeal due to licensing requirements existing in statute and a legislative proposal to consolidate licensing process for health and safety standards by using the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services certification process as the benchmark.  16-0407-2401, Fees for State Hospital North and State Hospital South. Chapter Repeal as a result of repetition in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) regulations, state Medicaid rules, and/or state waiver authority.  16-0501-2401, Use and Disclosure of Department Records. (Temp & Prop) Bolsters the Department’s ability to provide information to the maximum extent possible for the protection of children from abuse.  *16-0601-2401, Child and Family Services. (*PH) As delegated by Idaho state law, ZBR Rewrite governs the statewide provision of services associated with child protection, foster care, and adoption.  16-0602-2403, Foster Care Licensing. (Temp & Prop) Rule change allows renewal of a lapsed foster license, detailing a fast-tracked process for individuals who have been a licensed foster parent in the last 12 months and in good standing.  16-0605-2401, Alleged Medical Neglect of Disabled Infants. Chapter Repeal moves necessary provisions to 16.06.01, eliminating duplication.  *16-0737-2401, Children’s Mental Health Services. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite sets Department standards for providing children’s mental health services.    IDAPA 18 – IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE  PO Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0043  *18-0101-2401, Rule to Implement the Privacy of Consumer Financial Information. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite describes the conditions for, and prevention methods from, a licensee disclosing nonpublic personal financial information to affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties.  *18-0302-2401, Life Settlements. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite sets requirements for the sale and settlement of life insurance contracts to an Idaho resident.  *18-0501-2401, Rules for Title Insurance Regulation. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite clarifies governing statute by defining certain fair-trade practice standards for title insurance; provides procedural rules for title insurers, agents, and escrow officers for consumer protection and industry stability.  *18-0606-2401, Surplus Line Rules. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite Provides procedures for the placement of surplus line insurance.  *18-0801-2401, Adoption of the International Fire Code. (*PH) Amends violation penalties in the incorporated International Fire Code document.  IDAPA 24 – DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES  PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0063  *24-0801-2401, Rules of the State Board of Morticians. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite governs the practice of morticians, funeral directors, and funeral establishments in Idaho, to include licensure, continuing education, practice standards, and establishment inspections.  *24-2201-2401, Rules of the Idaho State Liquefied Petroleum Gas Safety Board. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite implements the Idaho Liquefied Petroleum Gas Public Safety Act through facility safety inspections and the collection of associated licensure and inspection fees.  *24-3001-2401, Idaho Accountancy Rules. (*PH) Changes extend timeframe to pass and prepare for CPA examination and update an incorporated document for national continuing professional education standards.  *24-3201-2401, Rules of the Idaho Board of Licensure of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite covers the procedures of the board and the practice of professional engineering and land surveying in the State of Idaho.  *24-3701-2401, Rules of the Idaho Real Estate Commission. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite implements and enforces the Idaho Real Estate License Law, the Idaho Real Estate Brokerage Representation Act, and the Subdivided Lands Disposition Act, contained in Idaho Code.    IDAPA 34 – IDAHO SECRETARY OF STATE  PO Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0080  34-0801-2401, Rules Governing Paid Signature Gatherers. New Chapter sets forth the font, shape, color, and size requirements for the badges worn by paid signature gatherers for initiatives and referendums.    IDAPA 35 – IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION  11321 W Chinden Blvd, Bldg 2, Boise, ID 83714  35-0103-2401, Property Tax Administrative Rules. Change provides county assessors valuing specific types of Agricultural land with formula calculating the income capitalization approach used for Animal Units per Month (AUM) for grazing land assessments.  35-0103-2402, Property Tax Administrative Rules. (Temp & Prop) Rulemaking guides local county governments on procedures necessary to distribute property tax relief payment appropriated by the Legislature, which eliminated one of the three original property tax relief programs.  *35-0105-2401, Idaho Motor Fuels Tax Administrative Rules. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite clarifies: when and how Distributors report and pay fuel tax and transfer fee; when consumers owe or can claim a refund for fuel tax or owe fuel use tax; and records required to be maintained by IFTA licensees and IRP and FF registrants. Comment by 10-2-24  *35-0110-2401, Idaho Cigarette and Tobacco Products Taxes Administrative Rules. (*PH) ZBR Rewrite ensures the reporting and payment of tax on all cigarette and tobacco products sold, used, consumed, handled, or distributed within the state. Comment by 10-2-24  IDAPA 58 – DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY  1410 N Hilton St, Boise, Idaho 83706  *58-0101-2401, Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho. (*PH) Rulemaking: adds clarifying definitions; removes emergency affirmative defense provisions to comply with federal action in the Clean Air Act (CAA) operating permit program regulations; and updates incorporated documents to ensure that state rules remain consistent with federal regulations that implement the CAA. Comment by 10-8-24  58-0108-2401, Idaho Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems. To support a state primacy package, rule changes update federal regulations incorporated by reference for National Primary Drinking Water Regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act to manage risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in drinking water. Comment by 10-4-24  58-0114-2401, Rules Governing Fees for Environmental Operating Permits, Licenses, and Inspection Services. ZBR Rewrite establishes reasonable fees for environmental operating permits, licenses, inspection services and waiver application processing rendered by the Department of Environmental Quality or its designees. Comment by 10-4-24  58-0122-2401, Rules for Administration of Planning Grants for Drinking Water and Wastewater Facilities. ZBR Rewrite governs procedures and requirements for establishing, implementing, and administering a state planning grant program providing financial assistance to qualifying entities to prepare a drinking water or wastewater facility planning document.    NOTICE OF ADOPTED / AMENDED PROCLAMATION(S)  IDAPA 13 – IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION  13-0000-2400P6, Establishing Seasons and Limits for Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping in Idaho    NOTICES OF ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY RULE ONLY  IDAPA 16 – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE  16-0601-2404, Child and Family Services    NOTICES OF INTENT TO PROMULGATE RULES – NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING  (Please see the Administrative Bulletin for dates and times of meetings and other participant information)    IDAPA 15 – OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR / IDAHO COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED  15-0230-2401, Business Enterprise Program    IDAPA 53 – IDAHO BARLEY COMMISSION  53-0101-2401, Rules of the Idaho Barley Commission    Please refer to the Idaho Administrative Bulletin September 4, 2024, Volume 24-9, for the notices and text of all rulemakings, proclamations, negotiated rulemaking and public hearing information and schedules, executive orders of the Governor, and agency 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 Management, PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0032  Phone: 208-334-3900; Email: adminrules@dfm.idaho.gov Legal#11497 AD#27319 September 5, 2024

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing pursuant to Idaho Code and Boundary County code has been set for the Boundary County Planning & Zoning Commission on SEPTEMBER 26, 2024, AT 5:30 P.M. at the Boundary County Annex at 6566 Main St., Bonners Ferry, ID to consider the following: FILE #24-0119, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP AMENDMENT & ZONE CHANGE, JOHN & PAMELA MARTLING are requesting a comprehensive plan map amendment and zone change from Agriculture/Forestry to Rural Community/Commercial on a 10-acre parcel and a 46.16-acre parcel. The Agriculture/Forestry has a 10-acre lot size minimum. Uses include: ag/forestry pursuits; single-family dwellings; commercial greenhouses; and produce stands outright; duplexes, multi-family, multi-structure residential; high-occupancy uses; and land intensive uses with a conditional permit. Rural Community/Commercial has a 2.5-acre minimum lot size where water and sewer service are not available and 1 acre where either community water or sewer is available. Uses include: single-family homes; duplexes; light class and moderate class uses outright; a variety of commercial, light industrial and industrial uses; and mobile home parks with a conditional use permit. The application states the purpose of the zone is to be able to expand the number of mobile homes on the properties. The subject properties are located off Living Stone Lane and Glory Road and are identified as Assessor’s Parcels RP60N01W137800A and RP60N01W138102A, in Section 13, Township 60 North, Range 1 West, B.M. Written comment for these files may be submitted to the Planning Office at PO Box 419, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 no later than 5:00 P.M. September 19, 2024. Anyone wishing to speak during the public portion of the hearing may do so in compliance with the public hearing procedures. The complete files are available for view on the Boundary County Planning and Zoning website at www.boundarycountyid.org or by appointment at the Planning Office at 6447 Railroad St., Suite D, Bonners Ferry or by contacting the planners at (208) 267-7212. Anyone requiring special accommodations due to disability should contact the Commissioners’ office at least two days prior to the meeting at (208) 267-7723. Legal#11498 AD#27345 September 5, 2024 _________________________

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION CV11-24-0312 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOUNDARY     TO: BONNERS FERRY LUMBER COMPANY; and ANY OTHER PERSONS OR ENTITIES CLAIMING A RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST in and to the above-described real property:   You have been sued by MIKE & RAY, LLC, in the District Court in and for Boundary County, Idaho, Case No.  CV11-24-0312. The nature of the claim against you is to quiet title to the real property described above.  Any time after 21 days following the last publication of this Summons, the Court may enter a Judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written response in the proper form, including the Case No, and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of Court at 6452 Kootenai Street, P.O. Box 419, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805, (208) 267-5504, and served a copy of your response to the Plaintiff’s attorney by mail at P.O. Box 3009, or in person at 7174 Main St., Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805.  A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter.  DATED: August 23, 2024  GLENDA POSTON  CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT  By:/s/Teri Newman Deputy Clerk   Legal#11499 AD#27346 September 5, 12, 19, 26, 2024 _________________________

Call for Bids  Snow Removal Services  2024-2025 School Year     NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Boundary County School District #101, Bonners Ferry, Idaho for the following: District Snow Plowing Services for School Year 2024–2025.  _____________________ Bid forms are required and may be obtained with bid specifications from the School District #101 Administration Office, 6770 Augusta Street, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday until the day of bid opening.    Questions regarding bid specifications are to be directed to Mike Smith, Maintenance Supervisor at: 208.290.1024.    If there are any objections to specifications, please notify the district in writing ten (10) days prior to bid opening.    Sealed bids will be received at the Boundary County School District Administration Office at 6770 Augusta Street in Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805 until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 8, 2024. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at the time and place stated for receipt of sealed bids. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. It is anticipated that the contract will be awarded on or about Tuesday, October 15, 2024.    No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for bid opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days.  The Board of Trustees of Boundary County School District #101 reserves the right to accept or reject or to select any portion thereof any or all bids, to waive any technicality and to be the sole judge of the suitability for the best interests of the District.    DATED this 26th day of August 2024.  Elizabeth C. Neeld, Clerk  Legal#11500 AD#27348 September 5, 2024 _________________________

The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the public waters of the State of Idaho:  98-8140  PETERSON TRUST OF KATKA CREEK  415 TOBOGGAN LN  BONNERS FERRY, ID 83805  Point of Diversion  SESW   S25 T62N R02E   BOUNDARY County  Source SPRING   Tributary KATKA CREEK  Use: DOMESTIC  01/01 to 12/31  Total Diversion: 0.04 CFS  Date Filed: 08-21-2024  Place Of Use: DOMESTIC  T62N R02E S25 SESW     Permits will be subject to all prior water rights. For additional information concerning the property location, contact the Northern office at (208)762-2800; or for a full description of the right(s), please see https://idwr.idaho.gov/apps/ExtSearch/WRApplicationResults/. Protests may be submitted based on the criteria of Idaho Code § 42-203A. Any protest against the approval of this application must be filed with the Director, Dept. of Water Resources, Northern Region, 7600 N MINERAL DR STE 100, COEUR D ALENE ID 83815-7763 together with a protest fee of $25.00 for each application on or before 9/23/2024. The protestant must also send a copy of the protest to the applicant.  MATHEW WEAVER, Director Legal#11501 AD#27350 September 5, 12, 2024 _________________________

PUBLICATION OF SUMMARY OF   ORDINANCE NO. 12B, CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO     TO AMEND ORDINANCE 12    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO AMENDING ORDINANCE 12 TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE UTILITIES IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE CITY CODES TITLE 7 – PUBLIC UTILITIES, CHAPTERS 3 & 4; IN PROVIDING SEWER SYSTEM AND REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR MANDATORY CONNECTION TO THE SEWER SYSTEM OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS; ESTABLISHING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY PART OF THE ORDINANCES    A summary of the provisions of Ordinance No. 12B of the City of Moyie Springs, Idaho, adopted on August 7, 2024, is as follows:   Part 1: Adoption of Chapter 3, Public Utilities, Sewer System and Regulations, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:   7-3-1: Sewer Department Established  7-3-2: Definitions  7-3-3: Connection Required; Notice; Fee  7-3-4: Permit Required  7-3-5: Application For Permit; Inspection; Fee  7-3-6: Usage Rates And Charges  7-3-7: Private Sewer Systems; Connection To Public System  7-3-8: Privies Prohibited  7-3-9: Excavations  7-3-10: Unlawful Discharges  7-3-11: Property Damage  Part 2: Adoption of Chapter 4, Public Utilities, Lien for Delinquent Sewer Fees, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  7-4-1: Scope  7-4-2: Transfer Of Ownership; Satisfaction Of Unpaid Fees  7-4-3: Certification Of Current Fees And Assessments  7-4-4: Notice To Interested Persons   The full text of Ordinance No. 12B is available at the office of the City Clerk, Moyie Springs, Idaho, at the City Hall building located at 3331 Roosevelt Road, Moyie Springs, Idaho, 83845 and will be provided to any citizen by the City Clerk, upon personal request during normal business hours.   CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO  By: /s/Mayor  Attest:  /s/Clerk, City of Moyie Springs  Legal#11502 AD#27399 September 5, 2024

PUBLICATION OF SUMMARY OF   ORDINANCE NO. 19B, CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO     TO AMEND ORDINANCE 19A    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO AMENDING ORDINANCE 19A TO ESTABLISH ALL AREA ZONES AND ZONING RESTRICTIONS AND LAND USES IN ALIGNMENT WITH PORTIONS OF THE CITY CODES TITLE 8 – LAND USE REGULATIONS, CHAPTERS 1 THROUGH 8, INCLUDING  BUILDING  CODES,    PLUMBING CODES, ELECTRICAL CODES TOGETHER WITH DAMAGE  LIMITATIONS, AND A ZONING MAP    SHOWING  ZONE  BOUNDARIES; AS WELL AS ESTABLISHING ALLOWANCES AND RESTRICTIONS IN THE RESPECTIVE ZONES, PROVIDING FOR ISSUING PERMITS, PROVIDING FOR THE ZONING COMMISSION TO BE THE CITY COUNCIL, ESTABLISHING   REGULATIONS UNDER WHICH THE ZONING COMMISSION CAN ALTER REGULATIONS, PROVIDING A GRANDFATHER CLAUSE TO ACCOMMODATE ANY CURRENT AND EXISTING NON-CONFORMING TO THE AMENDED ORDINANCES, PROVIDING FOR A CERTIFICATE FOR  COMPLIANCE, DEFINING A NUISANCE AND PROVIDING FOR     ITS  ABATEMENT, PROVIDING FOR ALLOWANCES AND RESTRICTIONS IN AN ESTABLISHMENT TRAILER COURTS,    DEFINING THE CRIME OF RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE AND      PROVIDING FOR  BUILDING INSPECTION FOR INVESTIGATION PURPOSES UNDER THAT CRIME; AND IN ADDITION, CREATING A PLANNING COMMISSION, DEFINING ITS DUTIES  AND ALSO PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE ORDINANCE.    A summary of the provisions of Ordinance No. 19B of the City of Moyie Springs, Idaho, adopted on August 7, 2024, is as follows:   Part 1: Adoption of Chapter 1, Land Use Regulations, General Provisions, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:   8-1-1: Title  8-1-2: Zoning Map Adopted  8-1-3: Existing Acts Not Repealed  8-1-4: Application Held To Minimum Requirements  8-1-5: Penalty  Part 2: Adoption of Chapter 2, Land Use Regulations, Definitions, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-2-1: Definitions (of list of words and terms used in the chapters and sections of the ordinance)  Part 3: Adoption of Chapter 3, Land Use Regulations, Planning and Zoning Commission, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-3-1: Duties  8-3-2: Maps, Plats And Replats  8-3-3: Employees And Expenditures  8-3-4: Acquisition And Disposition Of Property  8-3-5: Authority To Cooperate With Other Commissions  Part 4: Adoption of Chapter 4, Land Use Regulations, Building Code and Regulations, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-4-1: Codes Adopted   Part 5: Adoption of Chapter 5, Land Use Regulations, Zoning Districts, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-5-1: Zoning Districts Established  8-5-2: Boundaries Established On Zoning Map  8-5A-1: Uses Permitted (Residence A Zone)  8-5A-2: Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)  8-5A-3: Setbacks and Height Regulations  8-5B-1: Uses Permitted (Suburban B Zone)  8-5C-1: Uses Permitted (Commercial C Zone)  8-5D-1: Uses Permitted (Industrial D Zone)  Part 6: Adoption of Chapter 6, Land Use Regulations, Land Use Regulations, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-6-1: Stands For Sales Of Merchandise  8-6-2: Front, Side And Rear Yard Requirements  8-6-3: Nonconforming Uses  8-6-4: Permits  8-6-5: Special Use Permit  8-6-6: Appeals  8-6-7: Alteration Of Setback Lines  8-6-8: Existing Agreements Not Altered  8-6-9: Existing Construction Not Affected  8-6-10: Violations  8-6-11: Change Of Use Requires A Permit  8-6-12: Manufactured Homes  8-6-13: Variances  Part 7: Adoption of Chapter 7, Land Use Regulations, RV Parks and Manufactured Home Parks, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-7-1: Applicability  8-7-2: Definitions  8-7-3: Site Selection  8-7-4: Site Improvements  8-7-5: Site Planning  8-7-6: Site Engineering  8-7-7: Water Requirements  8-7-8: Fire Prevention  8-7-9: Regulations Generally  8-7-10: Conflicts  8-7-11: Inspections  8-7-12: Enforcement  Part 8: Adoption of Chapter 8, Land Use Regulations, Radio and Television Interference, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  8-8-1: Prohibition Of Interference  8-8-2: Inspection  The full text of Ordinance No. 19B is available at the office of the City Clerk, Moyie Springs, Idaho, at the City Hall building located at 3331 Roosevelt Road, Moyie Springs, Idaho, 83845 and will be provided to any citizen by the City Clerk, upon personal request during normal business hours.   CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO  By:/s/Mayor  Attest:  /s/Donna Wilson-Funkhouser Clerk, City of Moyie Springs  Legal#11503 AD#27402 September 5, 2024

PUBLICATION OF SUMMARY OF   ORDINANCE NO. 41B, CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO     TO AMEND ORDINANCE 41    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO AMENDING ORDINANCE 41 TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE UTILITIES IN ALIGNMENT WITH PORTIONS OF THE CITY CODES TITLE 7 – PUBLIC UTILITIES, CHAPTERS 1, 2 & 4; IN PROVIDING WATER WITH RULES AND REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR MANDATORY CONNECTION TO THE WATER SYSTEM; OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS; AND ESTABLISHING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY PART OF THE ORDINANCES    A summary of the provisions of Ordinance No. 41B of the City of Moyie Springs, Idaho, adopted on August 7, 2024, is as follows:   Part 1: Adoption of Chapter 1, Public Utilities, Water Use and Services, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:   7-1-1: Police Power  7-1-2: Definitions  7-1-3: Use Of System Mandatory  7-1-4: Application For Service  7-1-5: Fees And Charges  7-1-6: Meters And Payment 7-1-7: Extent Of Service  7-1-8: Permits; Inspections  7-1-9: Interference  7-1-10: Tampering Or Obstructing  7-1-11: Waste Of Water  7-1-12: Contamination  7-1-13: Water Flowing Upon Streets  7-1-14: Penalty  Part 2: Adoption of Chapter 2, Public Utilities, Water Restrictions, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  7-2-1: Purpose  7-2-2: Applicability  7-2-3: Definitions  7-2-4: Authority During Emergency  7-2-5: Reporting; System Of Rationing  7-2-6: Notice And Publication  7-2-7: Action By Council  7-2-8: Violation; Penalty  Part 3: Chapter 3 of Title 7, Public Utilities, is not applicable and is not adopted.  Part 4: Adoption of Chapter 4, Public Utilities, Lien for Delinquent Water Fees, and the information and requirements contained in the sections of the chapter subtitled as follows:  7-4-1: Scope  7-4-2: Transfer Of Ownership; Satisfaction Of Unpaid Fees  7-4-3: Certification Of Current Fees And Assessments  7-4-4: Notice To Interested Persons  The full text of Ordinance No. 41B is available at the office of the City Clerk, Moyie Springs, Idaho, at the City Hall building located at 3331 Roosevelt Road, Moyie Springs, Idaho, 83845 and will be provided to any citizen by the City Clerk, upon personal request during normal business hours.   CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO  By:/s/Mayor  Attest:  /s/Donna Wilson-Funkhouser Clerk, City of Moyie Springs  Legal#11504 AD#27405 September 5, 2024

PUBLICATION OF SUMMARY OF   ORDINANCE NO. 86B, CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO     TO AMEND ORDINANCE 86    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO AMENDING ORDINANCE 86 TO FURTHER ESTABLISH SUBDIVISIONS WITH ALLOWANCES AND RESTRICTIONS ALIGNMENT WITH THE CITY CODES TITLE 9 – SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, PROVIDING FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TO BE THE CITY COUNCIL, ESTABLISHING   REGULATIONS UNDER WHICH THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CAN ALTER REGULATIONS, PROVIDING A GRANDFATHER CLAUSE TO ACCOMMODATE ANY CURRENT AND EXISTING NON-CONFORMING TO THE AMENDED ORDINANCES DEFINING SUBDIVISIONS WITH ALLOWANCES AND RESTRICTIONS ; AND IN ADDITION, CREATING A PLANNING COMMISSION, DEFINING ITS DUTIES  AND ALSO PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE ORDINANCE.    A summary of the provisions of Ordinance No. 86B of the City of Moyie Springs, Idaho, adopted on August 7, 2024, is as follows:   Part 1: Repeal Title 9 – Subdivisions, Chapter 9 Subdivisions, Sections 1 & 2.   Part 2: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 1, Authority and Purpose, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-1-1: Subdivision Defined  9-1-2: Authority  9-1-3: Requirements For Division Of Land  9-1-4: Purposes  Part 3: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 2, General Subdivision Provisions, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-2-1: Applicability  9-2-2: Exemptions  9-2-3: Amendments  9-2-4: Fees  9-2-5: Enforcement And Penalties  9-2-6: Interpretation, Conflict, And Severability  9-2-7: Exception To Subdivision Regulations  9-2-8: Development And Construction Agreements Required  9-2-9: Time Limits  Part 4: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 3, Definitions, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-3-1: Words Defined  9-3-2: Interpretation  Part 5: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 4, Streetless – Subdivisions, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-4-1: Purpose  9-4-2: Pre-Approval  9-4-3: Subdivision Plan; Required Content  9-4-4: Review And Approval  Part 6: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 5, Subdivision Approval, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-5-1: Purpose  9-5-2: Pre-Approval  9-5-3: Preliminary Plat; Required Elements  9-5-4: Oher Items May Include  9-5-5: Subdivision Review And Approval  9-5-6: Zoning And Subdivision Regulations  Part 7: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 6, Final Plat Review, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-6-1: Review  9-6-2: Approval  9-6-3: Recordation  9-6-4: Applicable Laws  Part 8: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 7, Development Agreements, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-7-1: General  9-7-2: Elements Of Agreement  9-7-3: Covenants  9-7-4: Third Party Rights  9-7-5: Developer’s Compliance  9-7-6: Agreement To Run  9-7-7: Amendments To The Agreement  9-7-8: Construction Improvement Agreement  Part 9: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 8, Construction Improvements, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-8-1: Completion Of Improvements  9-8-2: Required Public Improvements  9-8-3: Performance Guarantee  9-8-4: Performance Guarantee Amount  9-8-5: Release Of Performance Guarantee  9-8-6: Penalty In Case Of Failure To Complete Improvements  9-8-7: Dedications  9-8-8: Maintenance  9-8-9: Warranty Of Improvements  9-8-10: Warranty Guarantee  9-8-11: Warranty Guarantee Amount  Part 10: Adoption of Title 9, Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 9, Development Standards, and the information and requirements contained in the section of the chapter subtitled as follows:  9-9-1: General  9-9-2: Blocks  9-9-3: Lots  9-9-4: Street Location  9-9-5: Street Specifications, Public  9-9-6: Street Specifications, Private  9-9-7: Improvements To Existing Streets  9-9-8: Street Names  9-9-9: Alleys  9-9-10: Approaches  9-9-11: Mailbox Turnouts  9-9-12: Signs  9-9-13: Sewer Systems  9-9-14: Sewer Connections  9-9-15: Water Systems  9-9-16: Water Connections  9-9-17: Fire Protection  9-9-18: Street Lighting  9-9-19: Public Utilities  9-9-20: Easements To Be Provided  9-9-21: Open Space  The full text of Ordinance No. 86B is available at the office of the City Clerk, Moyie Springs, Idaho, at the City Hall building located at 3331 Roosevelt Road, Moyie Springs, Idaho, 83845 and will be provided to any citizen by the City Clerk, upon personal request during normal business hours.   CITY OF MOYIE SPRINGS, IDAHO  By:/s/Mayor  Attest:  /s/Donna Wilson-Funkhouser Clerk, City of Moyie Springs  Legal#11505 AD#27408 September 5, 2024

NOTICE TO CREDITORS  CASE NO. CV11-24-0345  IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOUNDARY  IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF   BEULAH CAROL ANDERSON,  Deceased.  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Benny Anderson, Oscar Dean Anderson, and Roger Anderson have been appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the above-named Decedent. All persons having claims against the Decedent or the Estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred.  Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated, and filed with the Clerk of the Court.   DATED this 29th day of August, 2024.  /s/JOHN F. MAGNUSON, ISB #4270  Attorney for Benny Anderson,   Oscar Dean Anderson, and Roger Anderson Co-Personal Representatives to the Estate of Beulah Carol Anderson  P.O. Box 2350  Coeur d’Alene, ID  83816-2350  Telephone:(208) 667-0100  Facsimile: (208) 667-0500  Legal#11506 AD#27410 September 5, 12, 19, 2024 _________________________