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NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult or Emancipated Minor) IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER IN RE:Amy Lynn Hendrixson CASE NO. CV09-21-1532 A Petition to change the name of Amy Lynn Hendrixson, now residing in the City of Sandpoint, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bonner County, Idaho. The name will change to Atma Karam Mor. The reason for the change in name is: Atma Karam is my spiritual name, representing my most authentic self. Mor is the last name of my husband and children. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 11:00 o'clock a.m. on November 17, 2021, at the Bonner County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: October 4, 2021 Michael W. Rosedale CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By /s/ Brandy L. Steiger Deputy Clerk SNP LEGAL AD#489499 OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE OF PENDING ISSUE OF TAX DEED The following delinquent taxpayers are hereby notified: That a delinquent entry was entered 1 January 2018 in the records of the County Treasurer as Tax Collector of Bonner County, State of Idaho. That said delinquent entry was made in respect of unpaid taxes assessed for the year 2017. You are further notified, that if said delinquent entry is not redeemed on or before November 19, 2021 by payment of said unpaid taxes, together with late charges, interest and all costs and expenses up to the date of said payment at the office of the County Treasurer at 1500 Hwy 2 Suite 304, said County Treasurer shall, thereupon, as required by law, make application to the Board of County Commissioners of Bonner County, State of Idaho, for hearing to be held on November 22, 2021 at 11:00 AM, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, at the Bonner County Administration Building, 1500 Hwy 2 Suite 308 Sandpoint, Idaho for a Tax Deed conveying the property to said Bonner County, State of Idaho, as stated in Idaho Code 63-1009. You are further notified, that the record owner or owners or any party of interest as defined by section 63-201 (17), Idaho Code, may appear in person or by counsel, and if appearing, shall have adequate opportunity to be heard on behalf of said record owner or owners or said party of interest. Should you have further inquiries or objections, please direct them to the County Treasurer. You are further notified, that all inquiries or objections concerning this notice and the information contained herein shall be directed to the Bonner County Treasurer, Bonner County Administration Building, 1500 Hwy 2 Suite 304, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864, phone number (208)265-1433 no later than ten (10) working days prior to the hearing date noted above. RP57N05W161803A 16-57N-5W SENE E OF HWY Jamison, Carole P % Jamison, Josh GJCP DE c/o Josh Jamison 1095 37th Avenue Sweethome, OR 97386 2017 Taxes - $400.98 Late Fees - $8.02 Interest - $190.80 Files-$28.50 Litigation Report-$300.00 Certified Mail- $130.98 Newspaper Ads. -$200.00 Research of Doc. -$30.00 Copies of Recording-$18.00 Mapping-$3.00 Recording Fees-$28.00 2017 Total - $1338.28 RP58N01W200152A 20-58N-1W NENE W OF S I R/W Perlinger, Mark Francis 1196 Forest Siding Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864-6504 2017 Taxes - $748.03 Late Fees - $14.96 Interest - $355.95 Files-$28.50 Litigation Report-$300.00 Certified Mail- $66.57 Newspaper Ads. -$200.00 Research of Doc. -$30.00 Copies of Recording-$18.00 Mapping-$3.00 Recording Fees-$28.00 2017 Total - $1793.01 SNP LEGAL 9010 AD#489082 OCTOBER 14, 21, 28, NOVEMBER 4, 2021

ORDINANCE NO. 648 BONNER COUNTY: DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE An ordinance amending the Bonner County Revised Code by the addition of a new Title 15, Chapter 1 entitled Development Impact Fees for Fire Districts; providing for: a Short Title, Authority, Applicability, and Purpose; Definitions; the establishment of Service Areas, the imposition of Impact Fees, and Exemptions; the method of the collection of Impact Fees and Enforcement thereof; establishing a process for Impact Fee Certification; establishing a process for Individual Assessment; Developer Credits and Reimbursements; the methodology for Calculation of Impact Fees; the establishment of a process for Extraordinary Impacts; the establishment of a process for Fee Payer Refunds; establishment of impact fee Capital Projects Funds and Fund Accounts; the use and expenditure of Impact Fees; the establishment for Appeals, Protest and Mediation; the periodic reviews of the Capital Improvements Plans; the filing of an Annual Report; the creation of a Development Impact Fee Advisory Committee; Miscellaneous Provisions; construction of Ordinance Intent. Be it ordained by the Board of County Commissioners of Bonner County, Idaho, that Bonner County Code be amended to adopt a new Title 15, Chapter 1 Development Impact Fees for Fire Districts, the summary of which, reads as follows: TITLE 15: DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES CHAPTER 1: FIRE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES SUBCHAPTER 15.1 SHORT TITLE, APPLICABILITY, EXEMPTIONS, AND PURPOSE This Subchapter establishes the findings and circumstances leading to the adoption of the Bonner County Fire District Development Impact Fee Ordinance; the County and the Fire District's authority to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement, when jointly affected by growth and development, for the purpose of agreeing to impose, collect and expend Development Impact Fees in order for new residential and non-residential development to pay their proportionate share of the cost of System Improvements incurred by the Fire District to serve the said new growth and development. This Chapter shall apply to the Development of property located within the boundaries of the Northside Fire District in unincorporated Bonner County. SUBCHAPTER 15.2 DEFINITIONS This Subchapter provides definitions of several words and terms pertinent to this ordinance, such as Board of Commissioners, Building Location Permit, Capital Improvements Plan, Capital Projects Fund, Developer, Development, Dwelling Unit, Extraordinary Impact, Fee Payer, Fire District Impact Fee, Intergovernmental Agreement, Impact Fee Advisory Committee, Project, Proportionate Share, Public Facilities, Service Area, System Improvements, et seq. SUBCHAPTER 15.3 ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE DISTRICT SERVICE AREAS; IMPOSITION OF FIRE DISTRICT IMPACT FEE; FEE SCHEDULE; EXEMPTIONS Fire District's Service Area includes all land in unincorporated Bonner County within the boundaries of the Fire District as established pursuant to Chapter 14, Title 31, Idaho Code. This Subchapter establishes the imposition of Fire District Impact Fees on all new Development located within the boundaries of Fire District's Service Area. The standard fee schedule based on the total number of dwelling units or square feet of nonresidential space in the Development shall be as follows, unless Individual Assessment is requested or Extraordinary Impact is assessed by the Fire District pursuant to this Chapter- Northside Fire District Impact Fee Schedule: Residential (per Dwelling Unit) $ 785.00 Non-Residential (per square foot) $ 0.39 This Subchapter also sets forth Developer's right to elect to pay a project's proportionate share of System Improvement Costs according to the fee schedule; procedures for calculation of Fire District Impact Fee by the County; development activities that are exempt from application of Fire District Impact Fee and the Exemption Claim process. SUBCHAPTER 15.4 COLLECTION OF FIRE DISTRICT IMPACT FEES; ENFORCEMENT 15-401. Payment of Fees. The Fire District Impact Fee shall be paid to the County at the following times: A. If a Building Location Permit is required, then before or at the time the permit is issued; B. If no Building Location Permit is required, then at the time that construction commences; or C. At such other time as the Fee Payer or Developer and the Fire District have agreed upon in writing with notice to the County. 15-402. Enforcement. When any Fire District Impact Fee is due pursuant to this Chapter, or pursuant to the terms of any written agreement between a Fee Payer and the Fire District, and such Fire District Impact Fee has not been paid in a timely manner, the County may exercise any or all of the following powers as applicable to its authority, in any combination, to enforce the collection of the Fire District Impact Fee: A. Withhold Building Location Permits, manufactured home installation permits, or other County Development Approval related to the Development for which the Fire District Impact Fee is due until all Fire District Impact Fees due have been paid, and issue stop work orders, and revoke or suspend a Building Location Permit; B. Withhold utility services from the Development for which the Fire District Impact Fee is due until all Fire District Impact Fees due have been paid; C. Add interest to the Fire District Impact Fee not paid in full at the legal rate provided for in Idaho Code § 28-22-104, as it may be amended, plus five percent (5%) beginning on the date at which the payment of the Fire District Impact Fee was due until paid in full; D. Impose a penalty of five percent (5%) of the total Fire District Impact Fee (not merely the portion dishonored, late or not paid in full) per month beginning on the date at which the payment of the Fire District Impact Fee was due until paid in full; and E. Impose a lien pursuant to the authority of Idaho Code § 67-8213(4) for failure to timely pay a Fire District Impact Fee following the procedures contained in Idaho Code Title 45, Chapter 5. 15-403. In the event a Fire District Impact Fee is paid to the Fire Protection District, then the Fire District Administrator shall immediately notify the County of said payment. 15-404. All Fire District Impact Fees paid to the County shall be transferred to the Fire District Administrator on a once-a-month basis. SUBCHAPTER 15.5 CERTIFICATION A Fee Payer may request a written certification of the impact fee schedule or individual assessment which shall establish the impact fee for that Development, establishing the Fire District Impact Fee so long as there is no material change to the particular Development as identified in the individual assessment application, or the impact fee schedule. This Subchapter further outlines the process for requesting such certifications. SUBCHAPTER 15.6 INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT In lieu of calculating the amount of the Fire District Impact Fee using the impact fee schedule in SUBCHAPTER 15.3 of this Chapter, an individual assessment of Impact Fees is permitted when the Fee Payer demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence that the established Impact Fee is inappropriate. This Subchapter outlines the process for a Fee Payer to request an Individual Assessment. SUBCHAPTER 15.7 DEVELOPER CREDITS AND REIMBURSEMENT This Subchapter establishes a provision for the Developers to receive credits or reimbursements for construction of System Improvements or contribution/dedication of land or money towards the completion of System Improvements pursuant to this Subchapter; activities that do not contribute to receiving credits or reimbursements again Fire District Impact Fee; valuation of credit at present value for qualifying land dedications or qualifying acquisition/ construction of System Improvements; the point in time at which the credits become effective and the credit request process. SUBCHAPTER 15.8 METHODOLOGY FOR THE CALCULATION OF FIRE DISTRICT IMPACT FEES This Subchapter establishes the accounting principles and levels of service for the calculation of Fire District Impact Fees as adopted in the Capital Improvements Plan for the Fire District. The Fire District Impact Fee shall not exceed a proportionate share of the cost of the System Improvements and shall be calculated using the methodology contained in the adopted Capital Improvements Plan. The fee shall be based on a reasonable and fair formula or method under which the Fire District Impact Fee does not exceed a proportionate share of the costs incurred or to be incurred by the Fire District in the provision of System Improvements to serve the new Development. The proportionate share is attributable to the new Development with certain considerations made by the Fire District as listed in this Subchapter. It also lists the factors considered by the Fire District in determining proportionate share of the cost of System Improvements. SUBCHAPTER 15.9 EXTRAORDINARY IMPACT A Fire District may make an initial determination that Development may impose an Extraordinary Impact due to a review of a development application transmitted by the County to a Fire District pursuant to the County's zoning authority under the Local Land Use Planning Act, Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code. This Subchapter lays out the process and the timeline for determination of Extraordinary Impact by the Fire District. SUBCHAPTER 15.10 FEE PAYER REFUNDS A Fire District's Impact Fee shall be refunded to a Fee Payer, or successor in interest, or a property owner in the circumstances as listed in Section 15-1001 of this Subchapter. The ordinance lays out a provision for refunds pertaining to the Fire District's failure to commence construction of System Improvements in accordance with this Chapter, or to appropriate funds for such construction, within eight (8) years after the date on which such fee was collected by the Fire District. It also outlines a process for the Fire District to make a determination of whether a refund is due within thirty (30) days after the receipt of a written request for a refund. When the right to a refund exists, the Fire District shall send the refund within ninety (90) days after the Fire District determines that a refund is due. SUBCHAPTER 15.11 ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE DISTRICT CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND; TRUST ACCOUNTS The Capital Projects Fund established by the Fire District will be maintained by the Fire District for the purpose of ensuring that all Fire District Impact Fees collected, pursuant to this chapter, are used to address impacts reasonably attributable to new Development for which the Fire District Impact Fees are paid. The Capital Projects Fund shall have its own interest-bearing Account. All monies paid by a Fee Payer, pursuant to this chapter, shall be identified as Fire District Impact Fees and upon receipt by the Fire District shall be promptly deposited by the Fire District Administrator in the Capital Projects Fund Account. Monies from this account shall be spent on a first-in/first-out basis. This Subchapter also dictates maintenance of accurate financial records for the account. SUBCHAPTER 15.12 EXPENDITURE OF FIRE DISTRICT IMPACT FEES The Fire District Impact Fee collected and deposited in the Capital Projects Fund shall only be spent on System Improvements within the Service Area of the Fire District in accordance with the adopted Capital Improvements Plan. A portion of each Impact Fee collected may be designated as a surcharge for reimbursement of the Fire District for the cost of preparing the Capital Improvements Plan in accordance with Idaho Code. SUBCHAPTER 15.13 APPEALS, PROTEST AND MEDIATION Any Fee Payer that is or may be obligated to pay a Fire District Impact Fee, individual assessment or an Extraordinary Impact, or that claims a right to receive a refund, reimbursement, exemption or credit under this chapter, and who is dissatisfied with a decision made either by the County or by the Fire District Administrator in applying this chapter, may appeal such decision. The ordinance lays out the process for appeals of denials of an exemption from Impact Fees as well as appeals of impact fee schedule assessments, refunds, reimbursements, credits, individual assessments, or extraordinary impacts under this Chapter. Fee under Protest that is paid will not preclude the Fee Payer from exercising the right to appeal provided herein, or from receiving refund of any amount deemed to have been illegally collected. This Subchapter further outlines the process of Mediation if the Fee Payer is in disagreement with a decision made by the County or the Fire District regarding the Fire District Impact Fee. SUBCHAPTER 15.14 PERIODIC REVIEWS; ANNUAL BUDGET The ordinance provides for review and modification of Capital Improvements Plan shall review the Development potential and update the Capital Improvements Plan in co-operation with the County, every five (5) years, unless some other period is deemed appropriate by the Board of Commissioners, according to the provisions of this Subchapter. The Fire District shall annually adopt a capital budget and deliver a copy to the County within 30 days of adoption. SUBCHAPTER 15.15 AUDIT As part of its annual audit process, the Fire District shall prepare and forward to the County an annual report: (a) describing the amount of all Fire District Impact Fees collected, appropriated or spent during the preceding year; and (b) describing the percentage of taxes and revenues from sources other than the Fire District Impact Fees collected, appropriated or spent for System Improvements during the preceding year. SUBCHAPTER 15.16 IMPACT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE This Subchapter establishes the Purpose, Membership and Meetings of the Impact Fee Advisory Committee, pursuant to Idaho Code. Any impact fee advisory committee established as part of the preparation of the respective Capital Improvements Plans shall become the Impact Fee Advisory Committee and shall continue in existence. SUBCHAPTER 15.17 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS This Subchapter lists several miscellaneous provisions in conjunction with the Subchapters above. SUBCHAPTER 15.18 RULES OF CONSTRUCTION All provisions, terms, phrases and expressions contained in this chapter shall be liberally construed in order that the true intent and meaning of the Act and the Bonner County Board of Commissioners and the Board of Commissioners of the Fire District may be fully carried out. ADOPTED this 22nd day of September, 2021. BONNER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /S/ Dan McDonald, Chairman /S/ Jeff Connolly, Commissioner /S/ Steve Bradshaw, Commissioner ATTEST: Michael W. Rosedale, Clerk This summary is true and complete, and provides adequate notice to the public By Deputy Clerk Jessi Webster Date 09/22/21 Note: Full text of this ordinance can be obtained at: Bonner County 1500 United States Highway 2, Suite #208, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 Office Hours: Monday -Thursday (9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.) Phone Number: (208)265-1458 SNP Legal 9047 Ad#492019 October 21, 2021

FIRST NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Consolidated Election will be held in Bonner County, Idaho on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021 at SOME of our polling places. On said Consolidated Election Day the polls will be open continuously from 8:00 AM until 8:00 PM. Each polling place is handicapped accessible. The location for all polling places in the above legal notice are as follows: (Some precincts do not have any taxing district races or issues on the ballot and therefore will not be open on Election Day) SNP LEGAL 9014 AD#490207 OCTOBER 21, 2021

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given, for non-payment of rent and fees; a Public Auction will take place on Monday, 11-1-2021 at 09:00 AM at Bonner Storage Station - Located at 154 Ivy Drive in Sagle, ID 83860 - Phone Number (208) 255-6446. $100 (cash only) refundable deposit, per unit bid. Winning bid deposit will be returned once the unit is cleaned out and swept within 24 hours of close of auction. All sales are final. CASH ONLY. Unit 1430 - Reed Burch - Last Known Address: 550 Larkspur #328 Ponderay, ID 83852 Unit Contains Household Items LEGAL 9041/ AD 491917 OCT 21, 2021

The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the public waters of the State of Idaho: 96-9945 LUERS TRUST 504 OAK ST SANDPOINT, ID 83864-1679 Point of Diversion SWNW S1 T55N R02E BONNER County Source MOSQUITO CREEK Tributary CLARK FORK Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.14 CFS Use: IRRIGATION 04/01 to 10/31 0.06 CFS Total Diversion: 0.2 CFS Date Filed: 10-01-2021 Place Of Use: DOMESTIC,IRRIGATION T55N R02E S1 L4(NWNW) Total Acres: 2 96-9946 LUERS TRUST 504 OAK ST SANDPOINT, ID 83864-1679 Point of Diversion SWNW S1 T55N R02E BONNER County Source MOSQUITO CREEK Tributary CLARK FORK Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.06 CFS Use: COMMERCIAL 01/01 to 12/31 0.06 CFS Use: IRRIGATION 04/01 to 10/31 0.06 CFS Total Diversion: 0.12 CFS Date Filed: 10-01-2021 Place Of Use: COMMERCIAL,DOMESTIC,IRRIGATION T55N R02E S1 L4(NWNW) Total Acres: 2 96-9947 LUERS TRUST 504 OAK ST SANDPOINT, ID 83864-1679 Point of Diversion SWNW S1 T55N R02E BONNER County Source MOSQUITO CREEK Tributary CLARK FORK Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.12 CFS Use: IRRIGATION 04/01 to 10/31 0.03 CFS Total Diversion: 0.15 CFS Date Filed: 10-01-2021 Place Of Use: DOMESTIC,IRRIGATION T55N R02E S1 L4(NWNW) Total Acres: 1 96-9949 GHD HOLDINGS LLC 530 8TH STREET SE WASHINGTON, DC 20024 Point of Diversion L2(NWSW) S24 T55N R03W BONNER County Source GROUND WATER Point of Diversion L2(NWSW) S24 T55N R03W BONNER County Source GROUND WATER Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 Total Diversion: 0.11 CFS Date Filed: 10-01-2021 Place Of Use: DOMESTIC T55N R03W S24 L1(NESW),L2(NWSW),SWNE,SWNW,SENW,NWSE 96-9958 CLAGSTONE LAND LLC 1826 VAY RD PRIEST RIVER, ID 83856-7764 Point of Diversion SWSE S27 T54N R04W BONNER County Source GROUND WATER Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.14 CFS Use: STOCKWATER 01/01 to 12/31 0.02 CFS Use: FIRE PROTECTION 01/01 to 12/31 0.2 CFS Total Diversion: 0.2 CFS Date Filed: 10-07-2021 Place Of Use: DOMESTIC,FIRE PROTECTION,STOCKWATER T54N R04W S27 SWSE,SESE 96-9959 CLAGSTONE LAND LLC 1826 VAY RD PRIEST RIVER, ID 83856-7764 Point of Diversion SWSE S27 T54N R04W BONNER County Source GROUND WATER Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.14 CFS Use: STOCKWATER 01/01 to 12/31 0.02 CFS Use: FIRE PROTECTION 01/01 to 12/31 0.2 CFS Total Diversion: 0.2 CFS Date Filed: 10-07-2021 Place Of Use: DOMESTIC,FIRE PROTECTION,STOCKWATER T54N R04W S27 NESE,NWSE,SWSE,SESE 96-9961 BELL TRUST 291 CROOKED EAR DR SANDPOINT, ID 83864-9486 Point of Diversion L1(NWNW) S7 T57N R01W BONNER County Source LAKE PEND OREILLE Tributary PEND OREILLE RIVER Use: IRRIGATION 04/01 to 10/31 Total Diversion: 0.02 CFS Date Filed: 10-07-2021 Place Of Use: IRRIGATION T57N R01W S7 L1(NWNW) Total Acres: 0.4 96-9966 MICHAEL H NICHOLS HC 1 BOX 5 BAYVIEW, ID 83803-9705 Point of Diversion SWNW S3 T54N R01W BONNER County Source LAKE PEND OREILLE Tributary PEND OREILLE RIVER Use: STOCKWATER 01/01 to 12/31 0.02 CFS Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.04 CFS Total Diversion: 0.06 CFS Date Filed: 10-08-2021 Place Of Use: DOMESTIC,STOCKWATER T54N R01W S3 L3(SWNW),L3(SENW) 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 11/8/2021. The protestant must also send a copy of the protest to the applicant. GARY SPACKMAN, Director SNP LEGAL 9030 AD#491258 OCTOBER 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER In the Matter of the Estate of, DALE ALEXANDER ADAMSON, Deceased. Case No. CV09-21-1541 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LISA RAE BARWIG has been appointed Personal Representative for the Estate of DALE ALEXANDER ADAMSON. All persons having claims against the deceased or his 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 either be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated, or filed with the Clerk of the Court and a copy furnished to the Personal Representative's attorney. DATED this 11 day of October, 2021. /s/ John A. Finney__ JOHN A. FINNEY FINNEY FINNEY & FINNEY, P.A. 120 E. Lake Street, Ste 317 Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 Attorney for LISA RAE BARWIG, Personal Representative of the Estate of DALE ALEXANDER ADAMSON SNP LEGAL 9026 AD#490790 OCTOBER 14, 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pursuant to Section 58-104(9) and 58-1301, et seq., Idaho Code (The Lake Protection Act) and rules of the State Board of Land Commissioners, notice is hereby given that William Taylor has made application to install 50 linear feet of riprap on Lake Pend Oreille. Location: 511 S Camp Bay Road, Lake Pend Oreille, Sagle, Idaho, in Section 19 Township 56 North, Range 1 East; B.M., in Bonner County. Written objections to or requests for hearing in this matter must be on file with the Idaho Department of Lands, 2550 Highway 2 West, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 within thirty (30) days after the first appearance of this notice. Specific information regarding this application may be obtained from Justin Eshelman, Resource Specialist, Sr. on behalf of Public Trust Program - at the above address or by calling (208) 263-5104. /S/ TOM FLEER, Area Manager Idaho Department of Lands SNP Legal 9044 Ad#491990 October 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pursuant to Section 58-104(9) and 58-1301, et seq., Idaho Code (The Lake Protection Act) and rules of the State Board of Land Commissioners, notice is hereby given that William Taylor has made application to install 100 linear feet of riprap on Lake Pend Oreille. Location: 511 S Camp Bay Road, Lake Pend Oreille, Sagle, Idaho, in Section 19 Township 56 North, Range 1 East; B.M., in Bonner County. Written objections to or requests for hearing in this matter must be on file with the Idaho Department of Lands, 2550 Highway 2 West, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 within thirty (30) days after the first appearance of this notice. Specific information regarding this application may be obtained from Justin Eshelman, Resource Specialist, Sr. on behalf of Public Trust Program - at the above address or by calling (208) 263-5104. /S/ TOM FLEER, Area Manager Idaho Department of Lands SNP Legal 9045 AD#491991 October 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pursuant to Section 58-104(9) and 58-1301, et seq., Idaho Code (The Lake Protection Act) and rules of the State Board of Land Commissioners, notice is hereby given that Larry and Donna Rich have made application to install 152 linear feet of riprap and to construct a dock on the Clark Fork River. Location: 136 Frontage Road, Clark Fork River, Clark Fork, Idaho, in Section 12 Township 55 North, Range 2 East; B.M., in Bonner County. Written objections to or requests for hearing in this matter must be on file with the Idaho Department of Lands, 2550 Highway 2 West, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 within thirty (30) days after the first appearance of this notice. Specific information regarding this application may be obtained from Justin Eshelman, Resource Specialist, Sr. on behalf of Public Trust Program - at the above address or by calling (208) 263-5104. /S/ TOM FLEER, Area Manager Idaho Department of Lands SNP Legal 9046 AD#491994 October 21, 28, 2021

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Pursuant to Chapter 23, Title 67 of the Idaho Code, the Kalispell Bay Sewer District regularly meets on the second Monday of each month at 7:30 AM, April through October, and 9:00 AM, November through March, unless otherwise posted. Locations of said meetings are scheduled to be held at the District Office located at 851 Kalispell Bay Road in Priest Lake, Bonner County, Idaho. Notices of said meetings are prominently posted on the bulletin board outside the Kalispell Bay Sewer District office. Also prominently displayed on the bulletin board shall be: Meeting agendas; shall be posted 48 hours prior to each meeting, any changes in scheduling such as time, date and/or location of meetings; shall be posted 24 hours in advance, and any special meeting called by the board, shall be posted 24 hours in advance unless said meeting is called under extreme emergency. The approved schedule of dates for the district's fiscal year December 2021 through November 2022 is as follows: December 13, 2021 January 10, 2022 February 14, 2022 March 14, 2022 April 11, 2022 May 9, 2022 June 11, 2022 - Saturday July 11, 2022 August 8, 2022 September 12, 2022 October 10, 2022 November 14, 2022 ANNUAL MEETING: Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 7:30 AM. To be held at the Kalispell Bay Sewer District office. BUDGET HEARING: Monday, October 10, 2022 at 7:30 AM. To be held at the Kalispell Bay Sewer District office. Dated this 11th day of October, 2021. Kalispell Bay Sewer District Debra Nolen Secretary/Treasurer LEGAL 9035/ AD 491572 oCT 21, 28, 2021

Kalispell Bay Sewer District Budget for December 2021 through November 2022 Ordinary Income Misc Income 250.00 Members Fees 230,624.00 Savings Interest 200.00 Total Income 231,074.00 Ordinary Expense Accounting 6,650.00 Insurance 4,944.00 Land Leases 1,825.00 Legal 2,300.00 Office 5,294.00 Outside Services 1,000.00 PayrollTaxes/Retirement/Health 32,494.00 Postage 650.00 Repairs & Maintenance 11,000.00 Reserve 24,513.00 System Maintenance 33,600.00 Telephone 2,115.00 Travel & Meals 2,150.00 Utilities 10,550.00 Vehicle Expense 5,800.00 Wages/Salaries 86,189.00 Total Expense 231,074.00 Approved Budget Dated this 12th day of October, 2020 LEGAL 9043/ AD 491979 OCT 21, 28, 2021

Page 105 School District Name/Number Lake Pend Oreille School District #084 Ponderay, Idaho COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES & EXPENDITURES WITH CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE - ALL FUNDS (less fund 8xx, 9xx, ) Budget Actual 2020-21 Salary & 2020-2021 Salary & Line Code Account Budget Benefits Actual Benefits 1 REVENUE RECEIPTS 2 410000 Local Sources $ 13,961,246.07 $ 14,327,330.99 3 420000 County Sources 4 430000 State Sources $ 23,151,274.60 $ 23,011,199.85 5 440000 Federal Sources $ 2,762,515.47 $ 6,746,111.52 6 450000 Other Sources $ 3,350.00 7 TOTAL REVENUES $ 39,875,036.14 $ 44,087,992.36 8 460000 Transfers IN $ 739,400.00 $ 4,252,241.87 9 TOTAL REVENUE & TRANSFERS $ 40,614,436.14 $ 48,340,234.23 10 11 EXPENDITURES 12 500000 Instructional Services $ 21,903,619.36 $ 20,523,736.98 $ 22,051,672.52 $ 20,849,188.93 13 600000 Support Services $ 16,291,357.16 $ 11,756,074.00 $ 16,519,631.91 $ 12,175,537.92 14 700000 Non-Instructional Services $ 1,677,997.82 $ 1,009,993.26 $ 1,954,898.96 $ 842,037.25 15 800000 Facility Acquisition Services 16 910000 Debt Services $ 25,400.00 $ 52,847.26 950000 Contigency Reserve $ 566,661.80 $ - 17 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 40,465,036.14 $ 33,289,804.24 $ 40,579,050.65 $ 33,866,764.10 18 920000 Transfers OUT $ 739,400.00 $ 4,252,241.87 19 TOTAL EXPENDITURES & TRANSFERS $ 41,204,436.14 $ 44,831,292.52 20 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues $ (590,000.00) $ 3,508,941.71 over Expenditures & Transfers 21 22 320001 Fund Balance at July 1, 2020 $ 590,000.00 $ 8,678,195.78 23 24 320002 Adjustments 25 26 320003 Adj. Fund Balance July 1, 2020 $ 590,000.00 $ 8,678,195.78 27 28 FUND BALANCE At June 30, 2021 $ 0.00 $ 12,187,137.49 320000 *Total of Line 20 + 26 The undersigned certify that this is a true and correct report of the financial condition of the Lake Pend School District #084. Board Chair- Geraldine Lewis Treasure- Lisa Hals Board Clerk- Kelly Fisher LEGAL 9042/ AD 491936 OCT 21, 2021

NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult or Emancipated Minor) IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER IN RE:Michelle Marie Andersen CASE NO. CV09-21-1494 A Petition to change the name of Michelle Marie Andersen, now residing in the City of Sandpoint, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bonner County, Idaho. The name will change to Shelley Marie Andersen-Healy. The reason for the change in name is: 1)called Shelley all my life 2) never changed after marriage 3) Messes with passport, Driver's Lic, documents. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 11 o'clock a.m. on November 10, 2021, at the Bonner County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: September 27, 2021 By /s/ /s/ Charity L. Hadley Deputy Clerk SNP LEGAL 8994 AD#487472 SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 202