Authorized necessities for Might 20, 2021

Montana 20th Lake County Judicial District Regarding Name Change of Giselle Ava Valenzuela Cristina Barron, Petitioner Cause #: DV-21-71 Dept. #: 2001 Underage Child Name Change Notice This is a notice that The Petitioner has asked the District Court to change the name of a child from Giselle Ava Valenzuela to Giselle Ava Barron-Valenzuela. The hearing will take place on 06/23/21 at 10:00 a.m. The hearing will take place at the Lake County Courthouse. Date: April 12, 2021 Lyn Fricker Clerk By: Mary Rensvold Assistant Clerk Published April 20, 2021, May 6, 2021, May 13, 2021 and May 20, 2021. MNAXLP

NOTICE THAT A TAX DEPARTMENT MAY BE ISSUED IF YOU DO NOT REPLY TO THIS NOTICE YOU WILL NOT LOSE YOUR PROPERTY OWNER John A. Gray 22711 Enadia Way Canoga Park, CA 91307 John A. Gray 460 Dewberry Ln. Oxnard, CA 93036-1519 Mildred Gray 22711 Enadia Way Canoga Park, CA 91307 Mildred Gray 460 Dewberry Ln. Oxnard, CA 93036-1519 Judy Stebbins of John A. Gray and Mildred Gray 8525 Dunsmere Dr. Austin, TX 78749-3437 Judy Stebbins by John A. Gray and Mildred Gray 5854 Hidden Ln. Goleta, CA 93117-1845 Judy Stebbins of John A. Gray and Mildred Gray 6085 Larkellen Ct. Oak Park, CA 91377-1113 Pursuant to Section 15-18-212, Montana Code Annotated, a notice is hereby made: 1. Due to a property tax delay, a property tax lien exists on the following described properties you may have an interest in: Property Which is described in the Lake County Treasurer & # 39; s Office under Tax Sales Certificate # 2017000088 and Tax Code Package Number 8219 as follows: LOT 14 IN BLOCK 1 OF HILLVIEW HEIGHTS, A DIVISION OF LAKE COUNTY, MONTANA, BY MAP OR PLATE THEREOF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE WRITER AND RECORDER OF LAKE COUNTY, MONTANA. Street: NONE. 2. Property taxes were delayed on June 1, 2018. 3. The property tax lien was attached to Lake County Tax Sale Certificate No. 2017000088 on August 1, 2018. 4. The mortgage was assigned to GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC on August 30th, 2018, Lake County Assignment Certificate 2709. 5. As of the date of this notice, the tax amount due is: TAXES: $ 639.37 PENALTY: $ 12.33 INTEREST: 161 $ 18 FEE: $ 296.67 TOTAL: $ 1,109.55 6. For Property To settle the tax lien to be liquidated, the total amount listed in paragraph 5 must be paid by August 2, 2021. This is the date the repayment period expires or expires. 7. If all taxes, penalties, interest and charges are not paid to the district treasurer on or before August 2, 2021, the date the repayment period expires, a tax return may be issued to the assignee or district the day after the tax lien holder the date on which the redemption period expires. 8. The business address and telephone number of the district treasurer responsible for issuing the tax return is: Lake County Treasurer, Lake County Courthouse, 106 4th Ave E, Rm 210, Polson, MT 59860; (406) 883-7221. FURTHER NOTIFICATION FOR THE ABOVE PERSONS whose addresses are unknown 1. The address of the prospect is unknown. 2. The published announcement fulfills the legal requirements for the announcement of a pending tax return. 3. The rights of those interested in the property can be at risk. DATED in Billings, Montana on May 13th, 2021. By: Eli J. Patten Crowley Fleck PLLP P.O. Box 2529 Billings, MT 59103 Attorney for: GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC IF YOU DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE, YOU WILL LOSS YOUR PROPERTY Posted May 13th, 2019. May 2021 and May 20, 2021. MNAXLP

Montana 20th Lake County On Michelle Janet Green Name Change; Michelle Janet Green, petitioner. Cause #: DV-21-76 Dept. #: 2001 Name Change Hearing Notice This is a notice that the petitioner has asked the District Court to change his name from Michelle Janet Green to Elle Green. The hearing will take place on 06/23/21 at 10:00 a.m. The hearing will take place at the Lake County Courthouse. Date: April 20, 2021. Lyn Fricker Clerk By: Mary Rensvold Assistant Clerk Published May 6, 2021, May 13, 2021, May 20, 2021 and May 27, 2021. MNAXLP

Paula M. Johnson-Gilchrist JOHNSON-GILCHRIST LAW FIRM, P.C. 6336 Highway 93 South Whitefish, MT 59937 (406) 862-3920 Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, LAKE COUNTY In the estate of: Estate No. DP-21-25 MELODI LINETTE JOHNSON, NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS Deceased. It is hereby announced that the undersigned has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All individuals making claims against the deceased must make their claims within four (4) months of the date of the first posting of this notice. Otherwise the claims are forever excluded. Claims must either be mailed to JEREMY PARKER, Personal Representative, by acknowledgment of receipt, c / o JOHNSON-GILCHRIST LAW FIRM, P.C., 6336 Highway 93 South, Whitefish, MT 59937, or filed with the clerk of the above court. I declare, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Montana, that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. DATED April 12, 2021. / s / Jeremy Parker JEREMY PARKER Personal Representative Matt Neill for PAULA M. JOHNSON-GILCHRIST Attorney for Personal Representative 6336 Highway 93 South Whitefish, Montana 59937 Published May 6, May 13, May 20 2021. MNAXLP

PUBLIC RELEASE RESOLVING INTENTION TO REQUEST AN ELECTION FOR A QUANTITY DUTY FOR COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE The Board of Lake County Commissioners has passed Resolution 21-10 intending to call for an election for a county's road maintenance mill levy. This resolution is on file at the Lake County Clerk & Recorder office and is available to all interested citizens. The Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Chambers in the Lake County Courthouse, Room 211, 106 on the call for an election for a levy on road maintenance grinders located on 4th Avenue East , Polson MT 59860. At the public hearing, commissioners will hear testimony from all interested citizens as to whether an election should be held for this levy for the county road maintenance mill. Written comments are welcome to the Commissioners at 106 4th Avenue E. Polson, MT 59860, or by email at [email protected]. The resolution text is listed below. LAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOS. 21-10 RESOLUTION INTENTION TO CALL FOR AN ELECTION FOR A COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE MILL LEVY UNDER SECTIONS 7-14-2101, 7-14-2102, and 7-14-2103 of the Montana Code Annotated HAS A BOARD of County Commissioners to administer county roads within the county; and CONSIDERING that section 15-10-425 of the Commented Montana Code gives a Board of County Commissioners the power to collect a new milling fee by making an election under that section; and WHEREAS the Board of Lake County Commissioners recognizes the need to generate additional revenue to address public concerns about the safety, maintenance and improvement of public roads; and CONSIDERING that, pursuant to Section 7-14-2507, MCA, the qualified voters in the election are persons who have all of the qualifications required of voters under general electoral laws of Montana and (1) residents of that country Territory are on the proposed charge; or (2) the owners of taxable property in the territory for which the proposed tax is levied. Those real estate owners who are not resident in the area for which the proposed tax is levied, but own property for which the levy is levied, can vote in the election of the mill levy, provided that the individual voter is entitled, in any district in the Elect the state of Montana and file evidence of registration with the Lake County Election Administrator at least 20 days prior to the election; Properties located in the incorporated areas of Polson City, Ronan City, and St. Ignatius City are not subject to the proposed tax. and CONSIDERING that; The funds raised through this levy will be used to purchase road oil for use in chip seal maintenance projects. and the amount of the levy is four mills; and CONSIDERING that the approximate amount of dollars raised by the levy is $ 221,241 per year; and the levy is valid for a period of two years; and CONSIDERING that the impact of the Tax Choice on a home valued at $ 100,000 is $ 5.40 per year and the impact on a home valued at $ 200,000 is $ 10.80 per year; and WHEREAS a public hearing is scheduled for June 3, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. to hear statements from interested parties about whether or not to be eligible for a tax on a county road maintenance mill and other matters related to a Road maintenance of the district should take place levy; and NOW IT IS DETERMINED that the Board of Lake County Commissioners will testify at the above public hearing: (1) all interested parties as to whether an election for a county road maintenance grinder should be helpful; and (2) in all other matters relating to a road mill levy. HAPPENED AND ADOPTED THIS May 13, 2021. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE LAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / s / William D Barron, Chairman / s / Gale Decker, Member / s / Dave Stipe, Member ATTEST: / s / Katie Harding, Clerk & Recorder Published on May 20 and 27, 2021. MNAXLP

PUBLIC NOTE The Lake County E911 Committee introduced an addressing system in 2003 for enhanced 911 emergency services. To aid navigation and location efforts, the E911 committee has determined that private lanes shared by three (3) or more residences must have a unique name. The Board of Lake County Commissioners will hold a public session on June 28, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Chambers of the Lake County Courthouse at 106 4th Avenue East, Polson MT, Room 211 to provide public comments on the designation of the private road . * Private Drive on Canyon Mill Road in Ronan, MT ** The map of the area can be viewed upon request to [email protected]. If you'd like to comment but are unable to attend the public hearing, you can send a comment to: Lake County Commissioners 106 4th Avenue East Polson, MT 59860 or [email protected] Posted May 20, May 27 and June 3, 2021. MNAXLP

PUBLIC NOTE The proceedings of the Board of Lake County Commissioners for the period March 1, 2021 through April 1, 2021 are publicly available in the courthouse of the Clerk & Recorders Office. Individual requests for personal copies are received from the clerk and registrar at her office in the Lake County Courthouse. / s / William D. Barron William D. Barron, Chairman Published May 20, 2021 and May 27, 2021. MNAXLP

LEGAL NOTICE At 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, the Lake County Adjustment Agency will hold a public hearing. Public participation is through a virtual format via ZOOM. The hearing will include: BAKER AND ROWEN VARIANCE INQUIRY James Taylor, on behalf of Anne Baker and Chris Rowen, is requesting a derogation from the Upper West Shore Zoning Regulations to allow the expansion of an existing faulty guest house that is partially within The side setback of the property line included adding a new deck. The 1.8 acre property is located at 21215 Methodist Camp Road in Rollins and is legally described as Tract 1 on COS 7083 on Section 29 of T25N, R20W. HOPKINS CONDITIONAL USE AND VARIANCE REQUEST Katherine Foley is applying on behalf of Holli and John Hopkins for a second guest house conditional use and variance permit for setbacks within the Lower Bug Creek Zoning District. If approved, a warehouse structure with residential facilities including a kitchenette and bathroom could be built within the Flathead Lake setback and the side property setback. The 10.37 hectare property is currently being developed with a family home, guest house and drying shed. The property is located at 17670 W. Swan Shores Road, Bigfork, MT 59911 and is legally described in Section 31 of T26N, R18W as Wing B-1 of Swan Shores West. BAXTER DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE Richard Olsen of Baxter Development is applying for a derogation permit within the Finley Point Zoning District, Sub-Unit D, to allow the structures to be within 10 feet of the side setbacks. If approved, the derogation would allow approval of a boundary line adjustment with two structures that do not meet the 10 foot kickback requirements of the zone district. The property is located at 32746 Blue Water Lane and is legally described as Lots 4 and 5 of the Sutherland Beach Tracts, a subdivision into Section 20 of T23N, R19W. HATFIELD CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION Charles Hatfield is applying for conditional use permission within the Finley Point Zoning District, Subdistrict E, to allow a temporary home to be used for a period of no more than 2 calendar years. The applicant was originally granted a conditional use permit in August 2018 to use an existing caravan as a temporary apartment during the construction of a single-family home. You now want to extend the approval for a further two (2) calendar years. The property in question is located at 33050 South Finley Point Road, Polson MT, 59860 and is legally described as Lot A of the amended Clifford Beach Orchard Homes subdivision in Section 19 of T23N, R19W. POINTS CONDITIONAL USE AND VARIANCE INQUIRIES Kurt McGrane of MMW Architects, on behalf of Michael and Traci Punke, is calling for deviations from the Finley Point Zoning Regulations to allow for the expansion of existing flawed structures and the disruption of slopes that exceed 25% within the 50- foot vegetative Buffer strips, extending an existing structure within the setback of the side property line and reconstructing faulty structures resulting in a change that is greater than 50% of the structure's original value, and conditional use permits to allow impervious surfaces between 30 and 49 percent of the Buildable area of ​​the property and disturbance of slopes that exceed 25% on a property on the lake shore. The inquiries relate to the rebuilding of a lake property that was historically developed with an existing non-compliant single family home, carport and boathouse with a guest house on the upper level. The +/- 1.15 acre property is located at 34335 Pebble Beach Lane in the Finley Point Zoning District, Subunit D – Finley Point Lakeshore and is legally described as Lot 8 of the St. Ignatius Pebble Beach Subdivision in Section 19 of T23N, R19W. REQUIRED USE INQUIRIES FOR SERRA Rick Breckenridge, on behalf of Michael Serra, is applying for two conditional use permits for a new freeway business and impermeable surface cover between 30 and 49% within the Upper West Shore Zoning District. If approved, the applications would be assigned to a new commercial entity consisting of a repair shop and post office operating out of a newly built shop with parking spaces. All operations would take place in a building on the property in question owned by the applicant. The +/- 2.5 acre property is located at the intersection of Big Lodge Road and Mongrain Road in the Upper West Shore Zoning District and is legally described as Lot 1 of the Lake View Step Two subdivision in Section 19 of T25N. R20W. Contact the Lake County Planning Department for information on agenda items. Written comments received by June 1, 2021 will be included in the personnel report to the Executive Board. All written and oral comments are welcome and will be forwarded to the board for review. Comments received after June 1st will be made available to the board at the meeting, which may not allow time for the comment to be reviewed. Comments can be emailed to the Lake County Planning Department at 106 4th Ave E, Polson, MT 59860, faxed to 406-883-7205, or emailed to [email protected]. Please Note: Due to security measures related to concerns about COVID-19, please contact the planning department prior to the meeting at the email address above or at (406) 883-7235 if you are attending the public hearing want to receive instructions on how to virtually join the meeting. Published May 20, 2021. MNAXLP

LEGAL NOTICE PASTOR FAMILY HG LLC FLOODPLAIN PERMISSION APPLICATION William Buxton has applied for a building permit on behalf of Pastor Family HG LLC to install a new boat ramp that is 20 feet wide and 75 feet long, in part within the 100-year floodplain with Flathead Lake connected. The proposal includes removing 36.2 cubic feet of sand and silt, redistributing 27.6 cubic feet of accumulated material, and installing 16.1 cubic feet of concrete and 20.1 cubic feet of crushed stone. The property in question is located at 14645 Yenne Point Road and is legally described as Tract C in Deed H-1811, a re-subdivision of Lots 1 and 2 of the Mauzey Tracts in Section 19 of T26N, R19W. Information on the proposal is available from the Lake County Planning Dept., Rm 315 of the Lake County Courthouse. All written and oral comments are welcome and will be considered. The deadline for submitting comments is June 4, 2021. Comments can be sent by mail to: Lake County Planning Dept., 106 Fourth Ave East, Polson, MT 59860, or by fax: 406-883-7205 or by email: Planning @ Lakemt .gov. Published May 20, 2021. MNAXLP

LEGAL NOTICE The Lake County Planning Authority will hold a public session on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. CET. Public participation is through a virtual format via ZOOM. Items on the agenda include: MISSION PEAKS BUSINESS CENTER PHASED MAJOR CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION Carstens & Associates, on behalf of 406 Development, LLC, is proposing the creation of a condominium store consisting of 624 storage units and a caretaker's residence to be completed in 26 phases of 15 hectares large property northeast of Pablo. The condos are proposed as a mix of RVs and personal storage that could be rented or sold by the landowner. The development would also include a RV wash station, RV dump station and plumbing. The developer has also requested several deviations from sections VI.B, VII.D.2, XI17, XL, XP3, XP4, XP5, XP6.d, XP6.h and XP6.i.vii. of the Lake County Subdivision Regulations. It is proposed to build septic tanks and rainwater systems on site, suggesting an existing well for the water supply. The property is legally described as Changed Section 4 of Certificate of Survey (COS) 7197 and Package 1 of COS 7339, both in Section 36, T22N, R20W. The planning authority will review the proposed subdivision and give the Board of County Commissioners a recommendation for denial, approval, or conditional approval. LAKESHORE PROTECTION REGULATIONS AMENDMENT The Planning Authority will consider an amendment to the Lake County Lakeshore Protection Regulations. The planning authority held working meetings to allow the regulations to be updated. However, in order to move forward with some necessary changes, the planning authority will review the proposed updates to standards for boat shelters, breakwater sections of a dock, dock width and administrative language, as well as various other minor typographical errors, updates and formatting issues and give a recommendation to the Board of Commissioners. The working sessions on the rest of the document will continue in future sessions. The latest lake shore protection regulations can be obtained from the Lake County Planning Department or on the Planning Department's website. The public is encouraged to attend this meeting and participate in the process. Information on items on the agenda is available from the Lake County Planning Department. Written comments received by June 1, 2021 will be included in the board packages. All written and oral comments are welcome and will be forwarded to the board for review. Comments received after June 1st will be made available to the board at the meeting, which may not allow time for the comment to be reviewed. Public comments on water and / or wastewater proposals for subdivisions should be submitted in writing. Comments can be emailed to the Lake County Planning Department at 106 4th Ave E, Polson, MT 59860, or faxed to: 406-883-7205 or emailed to: [email protected] if you are aware of COVID -19 to attend the public hearing, prior to the meeting, please contact the Planning Department at the email address above or at (406) 883-7235 for instructions on how to virtually attend the meeting. Published May 20, 2021. MNAXLP

Call for Bids / Excavation, Digging, and Asphalt Jobs The Board of Trustees of Polson School District 23 in Lake County, Montana is accepting offers for the renewal of two asphalt areas in our district. One for approximately 11,000 square feet for the Polson High School Staff parking lot and the other for approximately 15,000 square feet for the Polson High School Bus. Both would require the excavation of existing asphalt, drainage gravel and asphalt, as well as strips. Bids must be submitted on or before June 4, 2021 to Pamela Clary, District Business Manager, [email protected] or the District Office at 111-4th Avenue East, Polson, Montana. Please call Pamela Clary at 872-0101. Published on May 20, 2021 and May 27, 2021. MNAXLP