Public Notices

Fri
06
May

Wilson Communications Monthly Rates Notice

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, May 5, 2016)

Wilson Communications Public Notice

Wilson Telephone Company, Inc., dba Wilson Communications, is a quality telecommunications service provider that provides basic and enhanced services at reasonable rates within its service area.
 
Basic services are offered at the following rates:

Monthly Rates
    Single Party Residence    $17.00
    Single Party Business    $20.00
    State Mandated Emergency 911 Services
         Each Telephone Number    $0.53

Fri
06
May

City of Wilson Ordinance regulating undomesticated animals

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, May 5, 2016)

ORDINANCE NO. 831

AN ORDINANCE REGULATING UNDOMESTICATED
ANIMALS IN THE CITY OF WILSON, ELLSWORTH
COUNTY, KANSAS AND AMENDING SECTION 17
AND SECTION 18 OF ORDINANCE NO. 715.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WILSON, KANSAS.
Section 1:  AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 715
Section 17 of Ordinance No. 715 shall read as follows:
Section 17. Keeping Animals —
Domesticated household pets, defined as non-poisonous and non-vicious animals and fowl which are commonly kept as household pets, including cats, dogs, hamsters, rabbits, parakeets, and comparable animals, are allowed when kept in a safe and sanitary manner.

Fri
06
May

Wilson Communications Statement of Nondiscrimination

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, May 5, 2016)

WILSON COMMUNICATIONS
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

Fri
29
Apr

City of Ellsworth vacating alley in Block 26 in Blake's Addition

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 28, 2016)

ORDINANCE NO. 3069

BEING AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE ALLEY
BETWEEN LOTS THREE, FOUR, FIVE AND SIX
IN BLOCK 26, BLAKE’S ADDITION TO THE CITY
OF ELLSWORTH, KANSAS.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ELLSWORTH, KANSAS
That pursuant to K.S.A. 13-443 the City of Ellsworth has the power to vacate an alley within the city boundaries whenever the city council deems the same necessary.
Furthermore, it is necessary and in the best interest of the City to officially vacate the alley between Lots 3 and 4 and Lots 5 and 6 in Block 26, Blake’s Addition to the City of Ellsworth, Kansas, and therefore the City orders the same be vacated in its entirety.

Fri
29
Apr

City of Ellsworth vacating alley in Block 35 in Blake's Addition

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 28, 2016)

ORDINANCE NO. 3070

BEING AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE ALLEY
BETWEEN LOTS ONE, TWO, SEVEN, EIGHT, THREE, FOUR, FIVE AND SIX IN BLOCK 35 BLAKE’S ADDITION
TO THE CITY OF ELLSWORTH, KANSAS.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ELLSWORTH, KANSAS
That pursuant to K.S.A. 13-443 the City of Ellsworth has the power to vacate an alley within the city boundaries whenever the city council deems the same necessary.
Furthermore, it is necessary and in the best interest of the City to officially vacate the alley between Lots 1 and 2; Lots 7 and 8; Lots 3 and 4 and Lots 5 and 6  in Block 35, Blake’s Addition to the City of Ellsworth, Kansas, and therefore the City orders the same be vacated in its entirety.

Fri
29
Apr

Joe Rodriguez vs. John Rodriguez and others

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 28, 2016)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF ELLSWORTH COUNTY, KANSAS

Joe Rodriguez
PLAINTIFF        
vs.        CASE NO:  16-CV-12
        TITLE TO REAL ESTATE INVOLVED
                        

Fri
29
Apr

City of Wilson Election Charter Ordinance Revision

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 28, 2016)

CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 03-2016

A CHARTER ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3 OF CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 02-2016 RELATING TO THE ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF CITY OFFICERS AND TERMS OF OFFICERS AND TRANSITIONING THE TERMS OF OFFICE FOR THE GOVERNING BODY

WHEREAS, Wilson City Charter Ordinance No. 02-2016 does not expressly state whether the City’s election will be partisan or non-partisan.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WILSON, KANSAS:
Section 1. Section 3 of Charter Ordinance 02-2016 shall be amended as follows:
    Section 3. The governing body shall consist
    of a mayor and five (5) council members. There
    shall be elected in November of each
    odd-numbered year a mayor and two (2)
    council members and on each even-numbered
    year three (3) council members. The council

Fri
29
Apr

Ellsworth County Resolution regarding commercial trucks

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 28, 2016)

RESOLUTION NO. 2016-R-06
(A Resolution Revising And Updating
Charter Resolution No. 89-2)

WHEREAS it has been determined by the Board of Ellsworth County Commissioners that commercial trucks, and other commercial motor vehicles use blacktop roadways under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Ellsworth County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS roadways under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Ellsworth County Commissioners are not roadways compatible with the normal and safe movement of such commercial trucks, and other commercial motor vehicles.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 8-1912(c), the Board of Ellsworth County Commissioners resolve as follows:

Fri
22
Apr

City of Ellsworth Public Hearing May 11

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 21, 2016)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF ELLSWORTH BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS

The City of Ellsworth Board of Zoning Appeals will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday May 11, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 121 W. 1st Street, Ellsworth, Kansas to consider granting a variance in a Residential – 1 (R-1) District; Lot Coverage greater than 30% of property and Setback Requirements for less than the 25’ minimum for front and back setback requirements.

A site location map and proposed lot layout is included with this notice.
    Applicant: Rick and Deanna Soukup

The property variance being considered is described as follows:
    Legal Description: 800 Block of East 1st Street
    
    1.  West 50’ of Lot 4 in Block 35 of Blake’s
    Addition, City of Ellsworth, KS

1t 4/21

Fri
22
Apr

Notice of Primary Election 2016

(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, April 21, 2016)

NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION

A Primary Election will be held August 2, 2016. Candidates for the following offices will be nominated by each political party which has qualified to participate in the Primary Election:

One candidate for United States Senate
One candidate for United States Representatives,
    1st District
One candidate for State Senate, 35th District
One candidate for State Representative, 108th District
One candidate for District Court Judge, 20th District,
    2nd, 3rd Divisions
One candidate for District Magistrate Judge,
    20th District, 1st Position
One candidate for County Commissioner, 2nd District
One candidate for County Commissioner, 3rd District
One candidate for County Clerk
One candidate for County Treasurer
One candidate for County Register of Deeds

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