Ord. No.
Action and Disposition
1
Concerns offenses and the nature of misdemeanors
2
Concerns nuisances
3
Concerns special road tax
4
Regulates the running at large of certain animals
5
Concerns municipal courts
6
Authorizes the town to borrow money and to issue coupon bonds
7
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 6
8
Grants a franchise to the Montana and Wyoming Telephone Company
9
Relates to gambling (Repealed by 20)
10
Relates to pool and billiard table licenses
11
Relates to liquor licenses (Repealed by 12)
12
Repeals Ord. 11, relating to liquor licenses (Repealer)
13
Relates to flues and chimneys
14
Relates to the salary of the town attorney
15
Relates to the salaries of mayor and councilmembers
16
Relates to the salaries of the clerk and treasurer
17
Annual appropriation bill
18
Relates to the impounding of stock
19
Grants a franchise to the Rocky Mountain Telephone Company
20
Repeals Ord. 9 relating to gambling (Repealer)
21
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 15
22
Regulates the license of drays and water wagons
23
Regulates the licenses of auctioneers and peddlers
24
Concerns repeal of Ord. 7 relative to the proposed issue of water bonds, passed Nov. 11, 1902, by the town
25
Annual appropriation bill
26
Relates to the running at large of chickens
27
Authorizes the town to borrow money and to issue coupon bonds
28
Concerns sidewalks
29
Creates the office of city engineer
30
Relates to gambling
31
Provides for the fixing of the date of the water works bonds for the town
32
Authorizes the sale and disposal of real estate belonging to the town
33
Relates to the adjustment of water rates for the town
34
Annual appropriation bill
35
Provides for a water commissioner, defining duties and providing for compensation
36
Amends § 2 of Ord. 16, relating to the salary of town treasurer
37
Regulates the time during which children may appear upon the streets at night
38
Prohibits cruelty to animals
39
Prohibits the use of inflammable materials for roofing
40
Amends and re-enacts part of § 7 of Ord. 33 relating to the use of water
41
Restrains, regulates, and prohibits saloons and the selling or giving away of any intoxicating or malt liquors
42
Establishes fire limits within the town
43
Provides for the regulation and licensing of bowling alleys
44
Grants a franchise and other privileges to the Wyoming Electric Light and Power Company
45
Regulates the disposal of ashes and cinders
46
Amends § 1 of Ord. 30, relating to gambling
47
Annual appropriation bill
48
Concerns and provides for the vacating of certain streets and alleys
49
Relates to the salaries of town officers
50
Relates to drays
51
Establishes a fire limit in the town, regulating buildings therein and providing penalties for the violation thereof
52
Regulates the license of peddlers (Repealed by 52)
53
Repeals Ord. 52, regulating and licensing hucksters and peddlers (Repealer)
54
Authorizes the town to borrow money and issue coupon bonds (Repealed by 56)
55
Provides for the cleaning of sidewalks and the assessment of abutting property for the cost thereof
56
Repeals Ord. 54 (Repealer)
57
Authorizes the town to borrow and issue coupon bonds
58
Annual appropriation ordinance
59
Authorizes the town to issue its negotiable coupon bonds for the purpose of providing funds for constructing, extending, maintaining and regulating the water works system
60
Regulates the meetings of the town council and the passage of ordinances
61
Relates to fire department
62
Restrains and prohibits houses of prostitution and provides a penalty
63
Grants a franchise and other privileges to the Pioneer Natural Gas Company
64
Provides for the annual appropriation of money for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1908, and ending May 1, 1909
65
Governs the water works and regulates the use and price of water
66
Defines the duties of the marshal and regulates salary (Repealed by 412)
67
Prohibits the ignition or explosion of fireworks or combustible substances
68
Prohibits bicycle riding upon sidewalks and street crossings (Repealed by 227)
69
Amends Ord. 63, extending the time when construction may begin under the franchise granted to the Pioneer Natural Gas Company
70
Grants to Thomas Alford, George L. Alford, and H. T. Lamb, partners under the firm name of Al-ford Brothers and Lamb, their successors and assigns the right to erect and maintain a system of gas works in the town
71
Grants to A. S. Mercer, his successors and assigners, the right to maintain and erect a system of gas works in the town
72
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the Town of Basin a proposition to borrow money in the sum of $10,000 (Repealed by 74)
73
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the Town of Basin a proposition to borrow money in the sum of $10,000 (Repealed by 75)
74
Repealing Ord. 72, submitting to the qualified electors of the Town of Basin a proposition to borrow money (Repealer)
75
Repeals Ord. 73 (Repealer)
76
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the town a proposition to borrow money
77
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the town a proposition to borrow money in the sum of $10,000
78
Authorizes the town to issue negotiable coupon bonds for the purpose of providing funds for constructing, extending, maintaining, and regulating the water works of the town
79
Provides for the issuance and sale of negotiable coupon bonds for the purpose of providing funds to establish, construct, purchase, extend, maintain, and regulate a system of sewerage in the town
80
Regulates and prohibits the running at large of any horse, mare, gelding, jack mule, sheep, hog or pig, goat, cow, steer or bull within the town
81
Annual appropriation bill for fiscal year May 1, 1909, to May 1, 1910
82
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the town a proposition to borrow $13,000
83
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the town a proposition to borrow $12,000
84
Fixes the salaries of certain officers in the town and regulates their payment
85
Authorizes the town to issue negotiable coupon bonds for the purpose of providing funds for redeeming and refunding the indebtedness of the town
86
Provides for the issuance and sale of negotiable coupon bonds to provide funds to establish, construct, purchase, extend, maintain, and regulate a system of ditches, aqueducts, and a reservoir for supplying water to the town inhabitants and to town streets, parks, and public grounds for irrigating purposes, etc.
87
Fixes and regulates the construction, repairing, alteration, and use of sewers in the town and provides for members license (Repealed by 123)
88
Governs the water works of the town, regulating water rates and the licensing of consumers, and for other purposes
89
Requires the lighting of the railroad tracks crossing B Street in the town
90
Prohibits the slaughtering of animals, sale of tainted meat, and provisions for other purposes
91
Creates a town board of health and health officer for the town
92
Regulates the sale of milk and other dairy products and provides for a license therefor
93
Prohibits adultery or fornication, enticing females, and public indecency
94
Concerns the town cemetery
95
Provides for submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of the town a proposition to borrow $25,000
96
Repeals § 5 of Ord. 41 (Repealer)
97
Relates to special assessment of construction of sewer and collection of special assessments
98
Authorizes the town to issue its negotiable coupon bonds for the purpose of providing funds
99
Amends and re-enacts § 48 of Ord. 88, governing the town water works
100
Prohibits the digging, removing, or carrying away of any sod, stone, earth, sand or gravel from any street, alley, or other public ground in the town
101
Compels owners of property to make sewer connections
102
Annual appropriation bill for fiscal year May 1, 1910, to May 1, 1911
103
Establishes the grade of certain streets, avenues, alleys and sidewalks in the town and for other purposes
104
Pertains to the repair of wooden buildings within the fire limits of the town
105
Relates to making connections with the sewer
106
Relates to nuisances
107
Provides for plumbers' reports
108
Provides for the submission to the qualified voters of the town of the proposition to issue bonds
109
Provides for the submission to the qualified voters of the town of a proposition to issue bonds in the amount of $10,000
110
Provides for plumbers' reports
111
Provides for and establishes a municipal court for the Town of Basin (Repealed by 118)
112
Annual appropriation for the town for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1911, and ending May 1, 1912
113
Provides for permanent sidewalks, regulating the construction thereof, defining the material of which they shall be constructed and the manner of payment therefor
114
Concerns special road tax
115
Provides for the issuance of negotiable coupon bonds of the town in the amount of $65,000
116
Provides for the issuance of negotiable coupon bonds of the town
117
Regulates the running of automobiles
118
Provides for and establishes a municipal court for the town
119
Provides for liquor licenses
120
Prohibits dogs from running at large
121
Provides for annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1912, and ending May 1, 1913
122
Provides for extermination of weeds within the corporate limits of the town
123
Repeals Ord. 87 (Repealed by 152)
124
Amends and re-enacts § 5 of Ord. 70 relating to gas franchise
125
Provides for annual appropriation for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1913, and ending May 1, 1914
126
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for the town necessary to be levied for the year 1913
127
Amends and re-enacts § 40 of Ord. 88, governing the town water works
128
Provides for the annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1914, and ending May 1, 1915
129
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for the town necessary to be levied for 1914
130
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes necessary to be levied for 1914
131
Provides for the licensing and regulation of picture shows, theaters, and dance halls
132
Amends §§ 1 and 2 of Ord. 119
133
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes to be levied for 1915
134
Annual appropriation for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1915, and ending May 1, 1916
135
Defines vagrancy and provides punishment therefor
136
Provides for an extra appropriation for 1915
137
Authorizes and provides for the issuance, execution, sale and delivery of negotiable coupon bonds
138
Grants a franchise to the United States for the construction of a sewer
139
Creates and establishes local improvement district No. 2
140
Creates and establishes local improvement district No. 3
141
Annual appropriation for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1916, and ending May 1, 1917
142
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes to be levied for 1916
143
Approves and confirms the proceedings had and taken in creating and establishing local improvement district No. 3
144
Approves and confirms the proceedings had and establishes local improvement district No. 2
145
Relates to the regulation of pool halls
146
Provides for the sale of property described in any local assessment roll after the assessment or any installment thereof shall have become delinquent, for the amount of the delinquent assessment or installment together with penalty and interest accruing to date of sale, etc.
147
Authorizes and provides for the issuance, execution, sale and delivery of special assessment improvement bonds of local improvement district No. 3
148
Amends § 3 of Ord. 143
149
Authorizes and provides for the issuance, execution, sale, and delivery of special assessment improvement bonds of local improvement district No. 2
150
Amends § 3 of Ord. 144
151
Provides for beef peddlers' license
152
Provides for the health and safety of the citizens of the town in relation to the construction, repairing, alteration, and use of sewers, water mains, water service pipes, steam and gasfitting, and provides for plumbing licenses and for the office of plumbing inspector, and repeals Ord. 123 (Repealed by 319)
153
Annual appropriation for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1917, and ending May 1, 1918
154
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes to be levied for 1917
155
Provides for and directs a supplemental assessment against all of the real estate in local improvement district No. 2
156
Provides for and directs a supplemental assessment against all of the real estate in local improvement district No. 3
157
Approves and confirms the supplemental assessment roll prepared by the town engineer
158
Approves and confirms the supplemental assessment roll prepared by the town engineer and the assessment levied by virtue thereof on the property in local improvement district No. 3
159
Authorizes and provides for the issuance, execution, sale, and delivery of special assessment improvement district No. 2
160
Authorizes and provides for the issuance, execution, sale, and delivery of special assessment improvement bonds of local improvement district No. 3
161
Provides for the regulation of automobiles within the town
162
Provides for the regulation of saloons
163
Provides for the regulation of pool halls
164
Annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1918, and ending May 1, 1919
165
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes to be levied for the year 1918
166
Annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1919, and ending May 1, 1920
167
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes to be levied for the year 1919
168
Provides for the use and regulation of water from the waterworks for irrigation purposes
169
No ordinance on record
170
Prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquors in the town
171
Regulates and licenses certain occupations in the town
172
Annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1920, and ending May 1, 1921
173
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes to be levied for 1920
174
Provides for the cutting of weeds within the town limits
175
Creates the office of water commissioner and provides for the sale of water by the town
176
Annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1921, to April 30, 1922
177
Fixes the amount of the general and special taxes for the year 1921
178
Amends and re-enacts § 6 of Ord. 175 regarding water rates
179
Creates the office of poundmaster and regulates and prohibits the running at large of any horse, gelding, jack, mule, sheep, hog or pig, goat, cow, steer, or bull within the town
180
Provides for the regulation of automobiles within the town
181
Repeals §§ 3 and 4 of Ord. 171 (Repealer)
182
Provides for the licensing of fortune tellers and clairvoyants
183
Establishes rates to be charged for electric current furnished by the town
184
Annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1922, to April 30, 1923
185
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for 1922
186
Provides for the submission to the qualified voters of the town the proposition to issue coupon bonds in the amount of $60,000
187
Regulates the wiring, equipment, apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or any other electrical devices in any building, and creates the office of electrical inspector
188
Amends Ord. 60 regulating the passage of ordinances
189
No record of ordinance
190
Defines the crime of disorderly conduct and provides a penalty therefor
190A
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1923, to April 30,1924
191
Prohibits the manufacturing, buying, selling, transporting, exporting, furnishing, receiving, possessing, or drinking intoxicating liquors within the corporate limits of the town
191A
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for 1923
192
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1924, to April 30, 1925
193
Fixes amount of general and special taxes for 1924
194
Provides for the issuance of negotiable coupon bonds in the aggregate sum of $85,000
195
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1925, to April 30, 1926
196
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for 1925
197
Provides for the issuance of negotiable coupon bonds in the aggregate principal sum of $79,000
198
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1926, to April 30, 1927
199
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for 1926
200
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1927, to April 30, 1926
201
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for 1927
202
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1928, to April 30, 1929
203
Fixes the amount of general and special taxes for 1928
204
Provides for the regulation of the sale and use of fireworks in the town
205
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1929, to April 30, 1930
206
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1929
207
Regulates the use of wastewater and provides penalties for the violation thereof
208
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1930, to April 30, 1931
209
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1930
210
Creates and establishes local street improvement district No. 1
211
Provides and confirms the proceedings had and taken in creating and establishing local street improvement district No. 1
212
Authorizes and provides for the issuance, execution, sale and delivery of special assessment improvement bonds of local street improvement district No.1
213
Designates the kind of vehicle that may not be used on certain streets that have been improved within the town and provides a penalty for the violation thereof
214
Amends and re-enacts § 3 of Ord. 211 relating to the payment of assessments in local street improvement district No. 1
215
Regulates traffic on the portion of 4th and C Streets traversed by the Yellowstone Highway and designates the highway as a through street
216
Regulates the licensing of peddlers, itinerant vendors, and itinerant merchants
217
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1931, to April 30, 1932
218
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1931
219
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1932, to April 30, 1933
220
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1932
221
Regulates the running at large of certain animals (Repealed by 227)
222
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1933, to April, 30, 1934
223
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1939
224
Provides for the issuance of licenses for the sale of beverages produced by the process by which beer, ale, porter or wine is produced and containing 4.00 per centum or less of alcohol by volume
225
Provides for the issuance of negotiable coupon bonds in the aggregate amount of $60,000
226
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 224 and provides for the issuance of licenses or the sale of beverages produced by the process by which beer, ale, porter, or wine is produced and containing 4.00 per centum or less of alcohol by volume, prescribing the fees to be paid for such licenses
227
Repeals Ords. 68 and 221 (Repealed by 294)
228
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1934, to April 30, 1935
229
Fixes the amount of federal taxes for 1934
230
Amends and re-enacts § 5 of Ord. 226 relating to the issuance of licenses for the sale of beverages therein described
231
Regulates dance halls and prohibits the use of outside loud speakers or amplifiers after 10:30 p.m. and declares such use a nuisance
232
Provides for the licensing of the sales of intoxicating liquors and malt beverages and fixes the amount of such licenses, and regulates the sale and dispensing of such liquors and malt beverages, and provides for the revocation of such licenses (Repealed by 443)
233
Annual appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1935, to April 30, 1936
234
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1935
235
Prohibits the injury of fire hose by motor vehicles and provides for a penalty for the violation thereof
236
Provides for the regulation of motor vehicles within the town and providing penalties for the violation thereof
237
Annual appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1936, to April 30, 1937
238
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1936
239
Provides for the issuance of negotiable coupon bonds in the aggregate principal sum of $50,000
240
Amends and re-enacts § 2 of Ord. 232
241
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1937, and ending May 1, 1938
242
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1937
243
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 183, establishing the rates to be charged for electric current furnished by the town
244
Repeals parts of Ord. 189 relating to procedure in the municipal court of the town
245
Provides for the regulation of automobile traffic and penalties for the violation thereof
246
Grants to Wyoming Gas Company, their successors and assigns, the right to erect and maintain a system of gas works in the town
247
Annual appropriation for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1938, to April 30, 1939
248
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1938
249
Adopts the Green River ordinance
250
Provides for the appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1939, to April 30 1940
251
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1939
252
Provides a method for absent voters to vote at municipal elections
253
Provides for the replacement of trees in the town, and providing regulation therefor
254
Provides for the appointment of an inspector of building, to define his or her powers and duties, to regulate the construction of buildings outside of the fire limits of the town
255
Regulates and requires licensing for the operation of billiard table halls, pool table halls, and places of amusement where card games are played, providing penalty for operating same without license
256
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 175
257
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1940, to April 30, 1941
258
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1940
259
Creates and establishes local street improvement district No. 2
260
Creates and establishes local street improvement district No. 4
261
Creates and establishes local street improvement district No. 5
262
Prohibits the running at large of vicious dogs in the town
263
Provides and confirms the proceedings had and taken in creating and establishing local street improvement district No. 2
264
Provides and confirms the proceedings had and taken in creating and establishing local street improvement district No. 4
265
Provides and confirms the proceedings had and taken in creating and establishing local street improvement district No. 5
266
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 243, establishing the rates to be charged for electric current by the town
267
Requires installation of standard mud traps where automobile wash rooms are connected with the town sewer
268
Annual appropriation for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1941, to April 30, 1942
269
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1941
270
Amends Ord. 266, establishing the rates to be charged for electric current
271
Amends §§ 1 and 10 of Ord. 245, providing for the regulation of automobile traffic and providing penalties for the violation thereof
272
Amends Ords. 266 and 270, establishing the rates to be charged for electric current
273
Creates a municipal defense council, prescribing its duties
274
Provides for the inspection of premises by the fire department to safeguard the public and property against fire
275
Provides for the inspection of property for the enforcement of eradication of noxious weeds
276
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1942, to April 30, 1943
277
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1943
278
Adoption of the "Blackout Ordinance"
279
No record of ordinance
280
Annual appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1943, to April 30, 1943
281
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1943
282
Provides for a curfew for the town and providing penalty for violation of same
283
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1944
284
Annual appropriation of funds for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1944, to April 30, 1945
285
Annual appropriation for fiscal year beginning May 1, 1945, to April 30, 1946
286
Fixes the amount of the general taxes for 1945
287
Annual appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1946, to April 30, 1947
288
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1946
289
Provides for the regulation of riding bicycles on the streets and sidewalks of the town
290
Annual appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1947, to April 30, 1948
291
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1947
292
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1948, to April 30, 1949
293
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1948
294
Concerns dogs and dog taxes, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof; repeals Ord. 227 concerning dogs and dog tax
295
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1949, to April 30, 1950 (Repealed by 435)
296
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1949
297
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1950, to April 30, 1951
298
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1950
299
Provides for issuance of traffic tickets
300
Licensing moving picture houses within the corporate limits of the town
301
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1950
302
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1951, to April 30, 1952
303
Authorizes the mayor and all elected and appointed officials of the town to join with the board of county commissioners of Big Horn County in the organization of a town-county civil defense unit under the provisions of the Wyoming Civil Defense Act, 1951
304
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1952
305
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1952, to April 30, 1953
306
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1953
307
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1953, to April 30, 1954
308
Calls for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town at a special bond election to be held at the same time as the general town election on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1953, on the question of issuing negotiable coupon general bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $20,000 for the purpose of extending and maintaining the municipal water works system
309
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1954
310
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1954, to April 30, 1955
311
Regulates the authority of the fire department during fires and regulating the traffic during fires
312
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1955, to April 30, 1956
313
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1955
314
Grants to Worland Television Corporation permission to construct, operate and maintain television signal lines and appurtenances upon, along, across, over and under the streets and alleys of the town
315
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1956, to April 30, 1957
316
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1956
317
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1957, to April 30, 1958
318
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1957
319
Provides for the health and safety of the citizens of the town in relation to the construction, repairing, alteration, and use of sewers, water mains, water service pipes, steam and gas fitting and provides for plumbing licenses; provides for the office of plumbing inspector; repeals Ord. 152
320
Provides for a charge for connecting the water lines of users to the town water mains, and for an inspection charge for the connection of private lines to the town sewer lines (Repealed by 435)
321
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1958
322
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1958, to April 30, 1959
323
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1959
324
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1959, to April 30, 1960
325
Calls for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town at the regular municipal election to be held on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1959, on the question of issuing the sewer revenue bonds of said town in the aggregate amount of $55,000 for the purpose of reconstructing, improving and extending the town's municipal sewerage system and of the acquisition through purchase and construction of a sewage treatment and disposal plant, and all necessary lines, facilities, machinery, equipment and appurtenances; ratifying action taken toward said purpose, toward issuing said bonds therefor, and toward said election; otherwise concerning said system, bonds and election; and declaring an emergency
326
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1960
327
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1960, to April 30, 1961
328
Calls for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town at a special bond election to be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of May, 1960, on the question of issuing the negotiable coupon general obligation bonds of said town in the aggregate principal amount of $10,000 for the purpose of extending and maintaining the municipal water works system; and the question of issuing the negotiable coupon general obligation bonds of said town in the aggregate principal amount of $18,000 for the purpose of extending the municipal electric transmission lines; prescribing certain details in connection therewith; and declaring an emergency
329
Authorization to contract indebtedness on behalf of the town, and upon the credit thereof, by issuing the negotiable, coupon general obligation water extension bonds of the town in the aggregate principal amount of $10,000, for the purpose of extending and maintaining the water works system within and for said town: further, by issuing the negotiable coupon, general obligation electric transmission line bonds of the town in the aggregate principal amount of $18,000 for the purpose of extending its electric transmission lines; prescribing the form of said bonds; providing for the levy of a tax to pay the principal and interest thereof; prescribing details in connection therewith ratifying all action taken directed toward extending and maintaining said municipal water works system; toward extending said municipal electric transmission lines; and toward authorizing each issue of said bonds; and declaring an emergency
330
Regulates traffic upon the public streets of the town and repeals all other ordinances and sections of ordinances in conflict herewith
331
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1961
332
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1961, to April 30, 1962
333
Amends and re-enacts § 10-1(a) 8 of Ord. 330 regulating traffic upon the public streets of the town
334
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1962
335
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1962, to April 30, 1963
336
Prohibits trading stamps within the town limits, providing penalties for violations thereof, and declaring an emergency
337
Vacating Rainbow Drive in the Willowrun Subdivision of the Town of Basin
338
Vacating a part of Willow Drive in Willowrun Subdivision of the Town of Basin (Repealed by 590)
339
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1963
340
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1963, to April 30, 1964
341
Calling for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town at a special bond election to be held on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1963, on the question of issuing the negotiable, coupon, general obligation bonds of the town in the aggregate principal amount of $36,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of defraying the cost of the construction of a swimming pool and other related recreational facilities; prescribing certain details in connection therewith
342
To contract an indebtedness on behalf of the town, and upon the credit thereof, by issuing the negotiable coupon, "Town of Basin, Wyoming, General Obligation Swimming Pool Bonds, Series September 1, 1963" in the aggregate principal amount of $36,000 for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing a swimming pool and other related recreational facilities: prescribing the form of and other provisions concerning said bonds; providing for the levy of a tax to pay the principal and interest thereof; prescribing other details in connection therewith; ratifying all action taken by the town and the officers thereof directed toward the issuance of said bonds and effecting the purpose of their issuance; and declaring an emergency
343
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1964
344
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 2, 1965, to April 30, 1965
345
Regulates the use of the municipal swimming pool and provides penalties for violations thereof
346
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1965
347
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1965, to April 30, 1966
348
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1966
349
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1966, to April 30, 1967
350
Calls for a special bond election to be held in the town on Tuesday, the 21st day of March, 1967; providing for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town on the question of issuing the negotiable coupon, general obligation bonds of the town, in the aggregate principal amount of $350,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of extending and maintaining the municipal water works system; and the question of issuing the sewerage system revenue bonds of the town, in the aggregate principal amount of $130,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of improving and extending the sewerage system and providing a sewage lagoon; prescribing certain details in connection therewith; and declaring an emergency
351
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1967
352
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1967, to April 30, 1968
353
Calls for a special bond election to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1967; providing for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town on the question of issuing the sewerage system revenue bonds of the town, in the aggregate principal amount of $130,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of improving and extending the sewerage system and providing a sewage lagoon; prescribing certain details in connection therewith; and declaring an emergency
354
Creates an office of cemetery recorder
355
Prohibits the purchase, possession, sale, or solicitation of intoxicating liquor or malt beverage by or for any person under the age of 21 years, and provides a penalty therefor, and repeals any and all ordinances and part of ordinances in conflict therewith (Repealed by 443)
356
Amends Ord. 330 by adding thereto a driving regulation and noise and fumes control
357
Authorizes the issuance of the sewerage system revenue bonds of the town in the aggregate principal amount of $130,000, for the purpose of improving and extending the sewerage system and providing a sewage lagoon; providing the form, terms and conditions of such bonds; the manner of their execution and issuance, the method of paying the bonds; and the security therefor; prescribing other details concerning said bonds and system, including covenants and agreements in connection therewith; ratifying action previously taken
358
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1968
359
Appropriation of funds for the fiscal year May 2, 1968, to April 30, 1969
360
Establishes rates and changes by the town for the use of its sanitary sewage system; prescribing the method of collecting and enforcement hereof; repealing ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict hereof; and provides for the passage, adoption, and publication hereof (Repealed by 435)
361
Grants to Wyoming Gas Company, its successors and assigns, the right to erect and maintain a system of gas works in the town, including the right to lay all mains necessary thereto for the purpose of supplying the citizens of the town with natural and manufactured gas
362
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 256 concerning water rates (Repealed by 435)
363
Provides for the control and regulation of dogs within the town, the licensing thereof, and penalties for the violation thereof
364
Grants a non-exclusive franchise to Carl Williams and Associates to conduct, maintain and operate a coaxial cable system in the town
365
Fixes the amount of general taxes for 1969
366
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1969, to April 30, 1970
367
Fixes the amount of the general taxes for 1970
368
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1970, to April 30, 1971
369
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1971
370
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1971, to April 30, 1972
371
Amends and re-enacts § 3 of Ord. 363 to provide an additional amount for delinquent payment of dog license taxes and reduction of license taxes in certain cases
372
Amends and re-enacts §§ 1 and 2 of Ord. 289 and adds a section thereto; deletes from Ord. 289 certain restrictions as to bicycle traffic upon the streets of the town
373
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1972, to April 30, 1973
374
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1972
375
Regulates burning of garbage, waste, etc. and provides penalty for violation
376
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1973, to April 30, 1974
377
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1973
378
Grants a non-exclusive franchise to Big Horn Televents, Inc., its successors and assigns, to conduct, maintain and operate a coaxial cable system in the town, setting forth the terms and conditions of the grant and providing for regulations and termination
379
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1974
380
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1974, to April 30, 1975
381
Provides for control and regulation of dogs within the town, for the licensing thereof, and for penalties for the violation thereof
382
Amends and re-enacts § 3 of Ord. 381, providing for control and regulation of dogs, licensing thereof, and penalties for the violation thereof
383
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1975, to April 30, 1976
384
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1975
385
Prohibits public drunkenness
386
Establishes offenses regarding public order and safety; repeals ordinances in conflict herewith; provides penalties for violation
387
Provides for electrical rates, fixing electric classifications, and fixing water rates for the town (Repealed by 435)
388
Regulates the installation, disconnection and reconnection of electric service in the town, and fixing charges therefor (Repealed by 435)
389
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1976
390
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1976, to April 30, 1977
391
Prepared by authority of Title 15, 1-73 to 82, Wyoming Revised Statutes 1957, to regulate utilities, extensions, and annexation policies of the town (Repealed by 620)
392
To regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings, structures, and land for trade, industry, residence, mobile home parks or other purposes and for said purposes, divide the town into zones, and to provide penalties for violation (Repealed by 621)
393
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1977
394
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1977, to April 30, 1978
395
Regulates garbage disposal service in the town and fixing service charges therefore
396
Prohibits the public consumption of alcoholic or malt beverages and the possession of alcoholic or malt beverages in an open container
397
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 282
398
Provides for the disposal of garbage, refuse, and weeds and fixes penalties for noncompliance thereof
399
Grants to Wyoming Gas Company, its successors and assigns, the right to erect and maintain a system of gas works in the town, including the right to lay all mains necessary thereto for the purpose of supplying the citizens of the town with natural and manufactured gas
400
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1978, to April 30, 1979
401
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1978
402
Amends and re-enacts Art. XIII of Ord. 330, regulating traffic
403
Provides for the appropriation of funds for the purchase of a fire truck and a garbage truck
404
Provides for a curfew and penalty for violation thereof
405
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 392
406
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1979, to April 30, 1980
407
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1979
408
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 387 (Repealed by 435)
409
Declares certain vehicles to be abandoned, providing for the disposition thereof, and providing penalties for violation
410
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 392, regulations of mobile homes and mobile home parks (Repealed by 620)
411
Amends and re-enacts Ord. 387
412
Repeals Ord. 66 (Repealer)
413
Annexation of the Crouse addition to the town
414
Provides for the abatement of nuisances
415
Annexation to the town of certain property
416
Amends Ord. 232, relating to the hours during which sales of alcoholic and malt beverages may be made, to conform with the laws of the State of Wyoming (Repealed by 443)
417
Fixes amount of general taxes for 1980
418
Appropriation of funds for fiscal year May 1, 1980, to April 30, 1981
419
Amends and re-enacts §§ 8 and 9 of Ord. 381, providing for the control and regulation of dogs, the licensing thereof, and penalties for the violation thereof
420
Creates a reserve police force providing rules and regulations for the establishment of a police reserve
421
Provides for penalties for the violation of ordinances of the town
422
Authorizes the borrowing of money on the credit of the town in the form of a bond and issuance of payments for the expenses incurred in the waterworks system improvement
423
Provides for the establishment of an emergency management organization (referred to as disaster and civil defense) per Wyoming Statutes, Chapter 5, § 19-107, 1977, as amended, and its governing council
424
Appropriation of funds for the partial fiscal year of May 1, 1981, to June 30, 1981
425
Amends § 8 of Ord. 378, allowing Big Horn Televents, Inc. to charge certain rates to residential and commercial customers
426
Provides the giving of notice to the town by all utilities for any maintenance, construction, alteration or modification of a utility line
427
Authorizes the issuance, execution and delivery of the town's industrial development first mortgage revenue bond, Larchick Enterprises project
428
Authorizes the issuance and delivery of the town's bond anticipation note for the purpose of providing interim financing to defray part of the costs of the town's water project as described herein, during the interim between the authorization and the issuance and delivery of the town's general obligation water bond designated as "Town of Basin, Wyoming, General Obligation Water Bond (Municipal Water Project), Series 1981-1," in prescribing the form, terms and conditions of said note, the manner of its execution and prescribing other details in connection therewith; ratifying previous action taken by the council; and declaring an emergency
429
Authorizes the issuance of the "Town of Basin, Wyoming, General Obligation Water Bond (Municipal Water Project) Series 1981-1," in the principal amount of $383,480 for the purpose of paying and discharging the town's bond anticipation notes, (municipal water project), series 1981, heretofore issued to defray part of the costs of constructing, otherwise acquiring, extending, replacing, furnishing, equipping and installing water treatment facilities, water transmission lines and otherwise extending and enlarging the town's existing waterworks system, together with all necessary incidentals and appurtenances, and to pay part of such costs with the proceeds of the bond not required for such purpose; ratifying the acceptance of the best bid for the purchase of the bond; providing the form, term, registration privileges, and other conditions of the bond, the manner of its execution and delivery, the use of the proceeds of the bond and the method of its payment; providing other details in connection with and relating to the issuance of said bond; ratifying all action previously taken in connection therewith; and declaring an emergency
430
Provides for the control and regulation of dogs within the town and provides for the licensing thereof and for penalties for the violation thereof
431
Amends and restates Ord. 428, concerning the town's bond anticipation note and authorizing the issuance and delivery of the town's bond anticipation notes for the purpose of providing interim financing to defray part of the costs of the town's water project, as described herein, during the interim between the authorization and the issuance and delivery of the town's general obligation water bond designated as "Town of Basin, Wyoming, General Obligation Water Bond (Municipal Water Project), Series 1981-1," in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $383,480; prescribing the form, terms and conditions of said notes, the manner of their execution and prescribing other details in connection therewith; ratifying previous action taken by the council; and declaring an emergency
432
Amends Ord. 426 relating to the giving of notice to the town by all utilities for any maintenance, construction, alteration or modification of a utility line; providing therein, by amendment, that any utility operating in the town right-of-way, does so at its own risk, and any damages caused to the lines of said utility by any employees of the town, when any such line has not been pointed out to town employees, shall be the sole responsibility of the utility whose line or lines may be damaged by any town employees
433
Charter ordinance establishing procedures to amend the annual budget
434
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1982, to June 30, 1983
435
Repeals Ords. 295, 320, 360, 362, 387, 388, and 408; sets new utility rates
436
Adopts state traffic regulations, as therein set forth; providing that copy of said regulations is on file in the office of the town clerk, for examination
437
Amends Ord. 435, relating to utility rates
438
Amends Ords. 435 and 437, establishing utility rates for the town
439
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1984
440
Regulates the burning of garbage, waste, etc. and providing penalty for violation thereof
441
Provides for the submission to a vote of the qualified electors of the town, at a special bond election to be held on Tuesday, the 17th day of July, 1984, on the question of whether said town should be authorized to borrow money, issue its general obligation water bonds, or otherwise incur indebtedness, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $875,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, from time to time, and use the proceeds therefrom for the purpose of constructing, otherwise acquiring, extending, replacing, furnishing, equipping, and installing a raw water reservoir, water transmission lines and otherwise extending and enlarging the town's existing waterworks system, together with all necessary incidentals and appurtenances, designating the precincts and polling places for the bond election and the hours the polls are to remain open on the date of the election; designating the qualifications for electors; providing for the use of paper ballots and designating the form of paper ballots to be used for the election; providing for the appointment of election judges and for the use of absentee ballots; providing for the publication of a proclamation and notice of the special bond election and the form thereof; and providing other details in connection with and relating to the special bond election
442
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1984, to June 30, 1985
443
Repeals and replaces Ords. 232, 355, and 416 pertaining to the sale, licensing, and use of alcoholic and malt beverages (Repealed by 505)
444
Provides salaries for the mayor and councilmembers of the Town of Basin
445
Adopts the 1984 edition of the "Wyoming Public Works Standard Specifications"; repeals all ordinances in conflict therewith; and provides penalties for violation
446
Establishes raw water rates for the town (Repealed by 464)
447
Fixes the term of employment for employees of the Town of Basin who are appointed by the mayor with the approval of the town council
448
Amends Ord. 436 by adding additional statutes to be included and included in the Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways
449
Amends Ord. 443 to strike § 2-17 therefrom and re-enact the ordinance, as amended
450
Amends Ord. 391, zoning (Repealed by 619)
451
Amends and re-enacts § 2 of Ord. 438, raising the general service charges per meter, and changing the usage charge to a flat fee
452
Amends Ord. 392, which divides the town into zones
453
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1985, to June 30, 1986
454
Provides for the designation of Mount View Cemetery, and the rules and regulations appertaining thereto
455
Amends Ord. 443 to provide that the mayor or the town clerk may grant permission for the consumption of alcoholic or malt beverages in the town park or other public areas, and the provision providing for imprisonment in the town jail be deleted
456
Amends Ord. 452, which amended Ord. 392, which divides the town into zones (Repealed by 619)
457
Amends Ord. 451 which in turn amended and re-enacted § 2 of Ord. 438, raising the general service charges per meter, and changing the usage charge to a flat fee; amends Ord. 438 which amended Ords. 435 and 437 by repealing §§ 5—9 therein, reenacting said sections as §§ 6—10 and enacting a new § 5 providing for miscellaneous services
458
Amends Ord. 443 to provide that the mayor or the assistant mayor may grant permission for the consumption of alcoholic or malt beverages in the town park or other public areas, and the provision providing for imprisonment in the town jail be deleted
459
Annexation
460
Annexation
461
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1986, to June 30, 1987
462
Provides for the care of water spouts installed by contractors for the town in the construction of the raw water system (Repealed by 464)
463
Amends Ords. 452, 457 and 462, which in turn amended and reenacted Ords. 435, 438 and 437, establishing utility rates and providing for the care of the water spouts installed by contractors for the town
464
Establishes raw water rates for the town, repealing Ords. 446 and 462
465
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988
466
Provides for vehicle weight limitation between 5th and 9th Streets on B Street
467
Defines residency requirements for the mayor and town council with respect to holding office and remaining in office
468
Amends § 15 of Ord. 378 extending the franchise term
469
Amends § 2-2 of Ord. 443 defining the age of a minor
470
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989
471
Amends Ords. 463 and 464, which in turn amended and re-enacted Ords. 452, 457 and 462, establishing utility rates for the town and provides for the care of the water spouts installed by contractors for the town
472
Controls weeds within the town, to provide for the enforcement thereof, to provide for a lien to be filed against the property in the event of failure to comply, and for penalties
473
Provides for the safe navigation of the streets and alleys of the town
474
Amends Ord. 471, establishing utility rates for the town and providing for the care of the water spouts installed by contractors for the town
475
Emergency ordinance amending Ord. 471, establishing utility rates for the town and providing for the care of the water spouts installed by contractors for the town
476
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990
477
Concerns driving or having control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substances, and penalties for violation
478
Emergency ordinance to amend Ord. 471, as previously amended, establishing winter water rates for the town
479
Amends Ord. 454 § IV, paragraph 1, providing for the sale of lots in Mount View Cemetery
480
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1990, to June 30, 1991
481
Provides for the elimination of motor vehicular travel from the corner of "C" and 10th Street generally westward to the baseball diamond, and provides penalties for the violation thereof
482
Annexation
483
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1992
484
Amends Ords. 475 and 478, which in turn amended Ord. 471, as previously amended, establishing utility rates for the town and establishing winter water rates
485
Adopts §§ 14-3-301 through 14-3-305 of the Wyoming Statutes, as a town ordinance relating to children, prohibiting the sale or furnishing of tobacco products to persons under 18 years of age as specified, providing exception, providing penalties, authorizing further regulation by local ordinance, and provides for an effective date
486
Amends Ord. 484 to provide for locking the sewer lagoon and charging an annual fee of $300 to use the lagoon by outside users; restricted to septic tanks only—key to be provided to persons or firms paying same
487
Provides that any person or entity who writes a check to the town which is returned by the bank for insufficient funds, no account, account closed, or other reason, shall have added to the check the sum of $15.00
488
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993
489
Attaches liens to real property owners for delinquent utility fees
490
Amends Ord. 486, which amended Ord. 484, which in turn amended Ords. 475 and 478, which in turn amended Ord. 471, as previously amended, to amend the electric utility rates for the town
491
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994
492
Amends Ord. 484, as amended, to establish new winter water rates for the town
493
Provides for traffic and driver's license regulations and for penalties for the violation thereof
494
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995
495
Amends Ords. 475, 478 and 484, which in turn amended Ord. 471, as previously amended, establishing rates for garbage services delivered within the town
496
Amends Ord. 430 providing for the control and regulation of animals and the licensing and penalties for the violation thereof
497
Provides for the speed limits for trains operating within the town
498
Grants a non-exclusive franchise to TCT West, Inc., its successors and assigns, the right to erect, construct, equip, own, maintain and operate a telephone system within the corporate limits of the town
499
Amends Ord. 479 providing for the sale of lots in Mount View Cemetery
500
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996
501
Adopts a policy of a drug-free workplace in compliance with the federal drug-free workplace act of 1988
502
Establishes a zoning classification to be called "mixed-agricultural"
503
Amends Ord. 486, which in turn amended Ords. 484, 475 and 478, which also in turn amended Ord. 471 as previously amended, to provide for raising the mosquito control rates from $1.00 per month to $1.10 per month, commencing with the billing nearest June 15, 1996
504
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997
505
Repeals Ord. 443, which in turn recodified and amended Ords. 232, 355, and 416, pertaining to the sale, licensing and use of alcoholic and malt beverages by repealing said ordinances and re-enacts this ordinance
506
Amends Ords. 475, 478, 484 and 495 which in turn amended Ord. 471, as previously amended, establishing rates for garbage services
507
Annexation
508
Amends Ord. 506, which in turn amended Ords. 475, 478, 495 and 503, which in turn amended Ord. 471, all as previously amended, establishing rates for hauled water delivered within the town
509
Annexation
510
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1997, to June 30, 1998
511
Reinstates Ord. 471, as amended by Ords. 475, 478, 484, 485, 495, and 506, and incorporates new water rates and garbage rates
512
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 1998, to June 30, 1998
513
Imposes an excise tax of one percent (1%) upon retail sales of tangible personal property, admissions and services as defined under Wyoming Statute § 39-6-407(a)(ii)
514
Reinstates Ord. 471, as amended by Ords. 484, 485, 495, 506, 511, and 578, incorporating new garbage rates
515
Amends Ord. 511, incorporating new rates for meeting facilities
516
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1,1999, to June 30, 2000
517
Annexation
518
Provides for animal registration and fees, vicious dogs, dogs at large, dog kennels, animal nuisance, animal cruelty, barking dogs, rabies, farm animals, hybrid animals, dangerous animals, enforcement, penalties and repeals previous ordinances
519
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 2000, to June 30, 2001
520
Regulates golf carts
521
Amends Ord. 505 to include language pertaining to the hours of operation for licensees
522
Amends Ord. 515, which amended 511, and incorporating new rates for meeting facilities to be effective upon passage (Repealed by 663)
523
Amends Ord. 514 incorporating new garbage rates
524
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 2001, to June 30, 2002
525
Sets out specifications for utility trenches within the town
526
Amends Ord. 499 providing for the sale of lots in Mount View Cemetery
527
Emergency ordinance amending Ord. 526, providing for the opening and closing of lots in Mount View Cemetery
528
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003
529
Amends Ord. 486, which in turn amended 484, which in turn amended Ords. 475 and 478, which in turn amended Ord. 471, as previously amended, to provide for locking the sewer lagoon and charging a fee to use the lagoon by outside users; restricted to septic tanks only—key to be provided to persons or firms paying same
530
No ordinance on record
531
Amends Wyoming Statute § 15-2-102(a) in Chapter 2, Article 1 under statutes relating to incorporated towns
532
Changes the electric charges and procedure, replacing Ord. 511 only as it relates to electricity
533
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 2003, to June 30, 2004
534
Amends Ord. 523 incorporating new garbage rates
535
Amends Ord. 511 incorporating new mosquito control rates
536
Regulates golf carts, off-road vehicles, recreation vehicles and multi-wheeled recreation vehicles on town streets
537
Adopts the Basin, Wyoming, Town Code
538
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 2004, to June 30, 2005
539
Amends Ord. 511, incorporating new water rates
540
Annexation
541
Annual appropriations for fiscal year July 1, 2005, to June 30, 2006
542
Determines the need for participation and authorizes and directs such participation by the town in the operation of Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska and to prescribe the time when this ordinance shall be in full force and effect
543
Authorizes and directs execution of the total power requirements power purchase agreement by the town with the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska to prescribe the time when this ordinance shall be in full force and effect
544
Authorizes and directs execution of the total power requirements power purchase agreement by the town, with the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska to prescribe the time when this ordinance shall be in full force and effect
545
Amends Ord. 511, as amended by Ords. 532, 534, 535, and 539, incorporating new electric, water, garbage and mosquito control rates
546
Amends Ord. 529, which in turn amended Ord. 486, which in turned amended Ords. 478, 475 and 484, which in turn amended Ord. 471, as previously amended, to provide for locking the sewer lagoon and charging a fee to use the lagoon by outside users, restricted to septic tanks only—key to be provided to persons or firms paying same
547
Budget ordinance fiscal year July 1, 2007, to June 30, 2008, adopted 6-20-2006
548
Breach of peace ordinance within the town, adopted 8-7-2006
549
Emergency ordinance amending §§ 3-3-2, 3-3-3, and 4-1-7, fireworks, discharging firearms and fireworks, and weeds, adopted 8-7-2006 (3-3, 4-1)
550
Annexation, adopted 9-5-2006
551
Pertains to the notification and inspection of propane tanks within the town, adopted 2-5-2007
552
Budget ordinance, adopted 6-19-2007
553
Pertains to the notification and request to split property within the town, adopted 8-6-2007 (Repealed by 619)
554
Amends the current curfew ordinance, adopted 8-6-2007
555
Amends § 9-2-5A, B7, and F1, sewer utility rates and sewer lagoon service rates, adopted 8-6-2007 (9-2)
556
Amends § 9-2-2A3 and F, water utility rates, adopted 8-6-2007 (9-2)
557
Amends § 9-2-4A and B, garbage services, adopted 8-6-2007 (9-2)
558
Pertains to the unlawful possession of a controlled substance within the town, adopted 8-6-2007
559
Amends § 9-2-1A—O, electric utility rates, adopted 8-6-2007 (9-2)
560
Pertains to public indecency within the town, adopted 9-4-2007 (4-1)
561
Amends § 4-1-16, malicious mischief, vandalism under $1,000.00, adopted 9-4-2007 (4-1)
562
Amends § 5-4-4C, golf carts, adopted 10-1-2007 (5-4)
563
Amends § 4-1-11, fences, adopted 11-5-2007 (4-1)
564
Emergency ordinance that cancels and voids Chapter 5-4, Golf Carts and Other Multi-Wheeled Recreational Vehicles, adopted 3/3/2008
565
Emergency ordinance regarding layout, width, construction grade, curve radius, and reduction of right-of-way, adopted 3-24-2008 (Repealed by 619)
566
Budget ordinance fiscal year of July 1, 2008, to June 30, 2009, adopted 6-17-2008
567
Amends § 9-2-1A—O, electrical utility, adopted 8-4-2009 (9-2)
568
Amends § 9-2-2A3, C, E, and F, water utility, adopted 8-4-2008 (9-2)
569
Amends § 9-2-5C, sewer tap fee, adopted 8-4-2008 (9-2)
570
Amends § 9-2-4A and B, garbage services, adopted 8-4-2008 (9-2)
571
Amends § 9-2-3B, C, and H, raw water utility, adopted 8-4-2008 (9-2)
572
Amends § 9-2-7A and B, building and digging permits, adopted 9-2-2008 (9-2)
573
Amends §§ 2-2-4-1B2 and 4 and 2-2-4-2B1, 2, 3, and 5, licenses and permits, adopted 8-4-2008 (2-2)
574
Amends § 4-2-2B, dog license required, adopted 8-4-2008 (4-2)
575
Amends § 6-4-3A—C, sale of right to interment, adopted 8-4-2008 (6-4)
576
Amends § 1-5-4, returned checks, adopted 8-4-2008 (1-5)
577
Amends § 11-2-8, new regulations for the mixed agricultural zone, adopted 3-2-2009 (Repealed by 619)
578
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010
579
Amends § 9-2-1A—O, adopted 8-3-2009 (9-2)
580
Amends § 9-2-3B—E, raw water rates, adopted 8-3-2009 (9-2)
581
Amends and supplements portions of Chapters 8-3, 10-1, and 11-1, adopted 2-1-2010 (8-3)
582
No ordinance on record
583
Amends § 9-2-4A and B, garbage service rates, adopted 5-3-2010 (9-2)
584
Amends § 9-2-3J and K, raw water rates, adopted 5-3-2010 (9-2)
585
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011, adopted 6-15-2010
586
Amends and supplements portions of Chapter 10-3, street width requirements, adopted 8-2-2010 (Repealed by 620)
587
Supplements Chapter 11-2, recreational zone, adopted 8-2-2010 (Repealed by 619)
588
Establishes court automated fees, adopted 9-7-2010
589
Vacates Rainbow Drive as intended by Ord. 337, adopted 9-7-2010
590
Repeals Ord. 338, vacating a portion of Willow Drive located in the Willow Run Subdivision, adopted 9-7-2010
591
Amends § 1-6-6, adopted 3-7-2011 (1-6)
592
Supplements §§ 9-2-3, 10-1-3, and 11-1-5, lots, adopted 3-7-2011 (9-2)
593
Supplements § 9-2-4, unauthorized garbage disposal, adopted 4-12-2011 (9-2)
594
Amends § 9-2-3K, raw water right conveyance charges, adopted 4-12-2014 (9-2)
595
Supplements § 2-2-5, Sunday license hours, adopted 5-10-2011 (2-2)
596
Amends § 3-3-1, adopted 5-10-2011 (3-3)
597
Supplements § 3-2-4, maintenance of property notices given, adopted 5-10-2011 (3-2)
598
Amends and supplements various provisions of Title 9, utility deposits, adopted 6-14-2011 (9)
599
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012, adopted 6-16-2011
600
Amends § 9-2-1, electric utility, adopted 6-14-2011 (9-2)
601
Amends § 9-2-2, water utility new rates, adopted 6-14-2011 (9-2)
602
Amends § 9-2-5, sewer utility rates, adopted 6-14-2011 (9-2)
603
Amends § 9-2-3, raw water rates, adopted 6-14-2011 (9-2)
604
No ordinance on record
605
Amends § 9-2-6, mosquito control rates, adopted 6-14-2011 (9-2)
606
Amends Chapter 6-6, public tree care, adopted 9-13-2011 (6-6)
607
Repeals and replaces Chapter 3-2 and repeals § 9-2-4, garbage removal and recycling, adopted 10-11-2011 (3-2)
608
Supplements and amends Chapter 4-2 and repeals and replaces § 4-2-16, adding cats to the ordinance, adopted 11-8-2011 (4-2)
609
Not adopted
610
Amends Chapter 2-4, peddlers and licensing, adopted 6-5-2012 (Repealed by 693)
611
Amends Chapter 8-3, price of building permits, adopted 5-8-2012 (8-3)
612
Amends § 9-2-4, garbage rates, adopted 6-12-2012 (9-2)
613
Budget ordinance for fiscal year July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2013, adopted 6-12-2012
614
Amends Chapter 4-2, rabies shots for cats, adopted 7-10-2012 (4-2)
615
Amends § 9-2-2, water rates, adopted 7-10-2012 (9-2)
616
Amends § 9-2-6, mosquito control rates, adopted 7-10-2012 (9-2)
617
Supplements and amends Chapter 3-2, brush and branch collection, adopted 9-11-2012 (3-2)
618
Amends § 9-2-1, electric rates, adopted 9-11-2012 (9-2)
619
Repeals and replaces Title 11, zoning regulations, adopted 9-10-2013 (Repealed by 685)
620
Repeals and replaces Title 10, subdivisions, adopted 10-13-2014 (10)
621
Amends Ords. 399 and 531, granting to Wyoming Gas, its successors and assigns, the right to erect and maintain a system of gas works in the town, including the right to lay mains necessary thereto for the purpose of supplying the citizens of said town with natural and manufactured gas, adopted 1-8-2013
622
Amends § 9-2-4, garbage rates, adopted 3-12-2013 (9-2)
623
Supplements § 9-2-1 by establishing winter and summer electric service dates, adopted 5-14-2013 (9-2)
624
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, adopted 6-11-2013
625
Adds Appendix—Definitions to the Town of Basin Code, adopted 6-11-2013 (Appx)
626
Repeals flood damage ordinance, adopted May 22, 2000 in its entirety and adds Title 12, flood damage prevention, adopted 1-14-2014 (12)
627
Annexation, adopted 3-11-2014
628
Budget ordinance for fiscal year July 1, 2014, to June 30, 2015, adopted 6-17-2014
629
Amends § 9-2-2, water rates, adopted 9-8-2014 (9-2)
630
Amends § 9-2-1, electric rates, adopted 9-8-2014 (9-2)
631
Amends § 9-2-4, garbage rates, adopted 11-10-2014 (9-2)
632
Amends Ch. 8-3, building permits, adopted 12-8-2014 (8-3)
633
Emergency ordinance amending § 1-6-6A, establishing new date for scheduled town council meetings, adopted 2-2-2015 (1-6)
634
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2014, to June 30, 2015, adopted 6-15-2015
635
Repeals and replaces § 4-1-18, public intoxication, adopted 8-3-2015 (4-1)
636
Authorizes issuance and sale of water revenue bonds, adopted 9-22-2015
637
(Not adopted)
638
Grants cable television franchise to Bresnan Communications, LLC (aka Charter Communications), adopted 2-1-2016
639
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, adopted 6-21-2016
640
(Tabled)
641
Amends § 1-6-6(A), meetings, adopted 9-13-2016 (1-6)
642
Amends § 9-2-1, electric utility rates, adopted 9-13-2016 (9-2)
643
(No action taken)
644
Amends § 1-6-6(A), meetings, adopted 4-11-2017 (1-6)
645
Amends § 9-2-2, water utility, adopted 4-11-2017 (9-2)
646
Adds § 6-1-9, sidewalks constructed on public property, adopted 6-8-2017 (6-1)
647
Adds Ch. 8-4, fencing code, adopted 6-8-2017)
648
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, adopted 6-20-2017
649
Adds Ch. 8-5, shed code, adopted 7-13-2017 (8-5)
650
Amends § 6-4-2(A), Mount View sexton, adopted 8-10-2017 (6-4)
651
Amends § 2-2-1(C), liquor control, adopted 6-20-2017 (2-2)
652
Amends § 9-2-1(G)—(K), electrical utilities, adopted 8-10-2017 (9-2)
653
Amends § 1-8-3(AA)(2), court costs (1-8)
654
Amends § 5-1-13(C), noise and excessive fumes (5-1)
655
Amends § 9-2-3, water rates (9-2)
656
Amends § 9-2-2(E), tap fee (9-2)
657
Adds Ch. 8-6, contractor registration (8-6)
658
Amends §§ 3-2-17 and 9-2-4(D), garbage fee waiver (3-2, 9-2)
659
Amends §§ 9-2-1(Q) and 9-2-2(H), electric and water utility charge (9-2)
660
Amends § 9-2-5, sewer utilities (9-2)
661
Adds § 8-2-12; renumbers § 8-2-12 to be 8-2-13, renewable energy purchases (8-2)
662
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019, adopted 6-19-2018
663
Repeals § 9-2-8, meeting room rent (Repealer)
664
Amends §§ 6-1-9(E), 8-3-4, 8-4-6, 8-5-6 and 9-2-7, permit fees (6-1, 8-3, 8-4, 8-5, 9-2)
665
Amends § 9-2-9(A), collection procedures (9-2)
666
Amends § 9-2-2(E), tap fee (9-2)
667
Amends § 9-2-6, mosquito control (9-2)
668
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020, adopted 6-13-2019
669
Amends § 4-2-2(C), dog and cat nuisance and licensing regulation (4-2)
670
Amends § 4-1-4, harming property of the municipality (4-1)
671
(Failed)
672
Amends § 3-1-4, notice restriction for nuisance violations (3-1)
673
Amends § 9-2-2(A)(3), water utility rates (9-2)
674
Amends § 9-2-3(B), (C) and (D), raw water payment schedule (9-2)
675
Adds § 9-2-14, proration of utilities (9-2)
676
Amends §§ 2-2-4-1 and 2-2-4-2(B), licenses and permits (2-2)
677
Amends § 9-2-2(F), water utility (9-2)
678
Amends § 6-4-9(A), work to be done by town, adopted 12-12-2019 (6-4)
679
(Not adopted)
680
Amends § 1-6-3, compensation, adopted 2-13-2020 (1-6)
681
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021, adopted 6-15-2020
682
Amends § 1-8-3(AA)(2), court costs, adopted 6-11-2020 (1-8)
683
Amends § 9-2-6, mosquito control, adopted 8-13-2020 (9-2)
684
Amends § 6-4-3, sale of right to interment, adopted 9-24-2020 (6-4)
685
Repeals and replaces Title 11, zoning, adopted 11-12-2020 (11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-4, 11-5, 11-6)
686
Amends § 1-6-6(A), meetings, adopted 12-10-2020 (1-6)
687
De-annexation, adopted 12-10-2020
688
Adds § 7-1-3; renumbers § 7-1-3 to be 7-1-4, recreational burning, adopted 2-11-2021 (7-1)
689
Rezone, adopted 3-11-2021
690
Amends § 9-2-2(I), water utility, adopted 4-8-2021 (9-2)
691
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, adopted 6-10-2021
692
Amends § 4-2-12, chickens within town limits, adopted 5-13-2021 (4-2)
693
Repeals and replaces Ch. 2-4, canvassing, soliciting, and peddling, adopted 6-10-2021 (2-4)
694
Amends § 3-2-4, disposal of brush and tree limbs, adopted 6-10-2021 (3-2)
695
Amends § 9-2-2(A)(3), water utility rates, adopted 8-12-2021 (9-2)
696
Authorizes the issuance and sale of sewerage revenue bond anticipation note series 2022, adopted 3-10-2022
697
Amends § 8-6-2, cemetery monument, adopted 4-28-2022 (8-6)
698
Amends § 1-83, eliminating the court automation fee, adopted 4-28-2022 (1-8)
699
Amends § 6-4-3(F), resale of cemetery lots, adopted 4-28-2022 (6-4)
700
Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023, adopted 6-8-2022
701
Amends §§ 9-2-1 and 9-2-2, deposits with good credit rating, adopted 5-12-2022 (9-2)
702
Amends § 9-2-9(A), disconnection of service, adopted 7-14-2022 (9-2)
703
Amends § 4-2-12(E), term for chicken permits, adopted 9-22-2022 (4-2)
704
Grants to Wyoming Gas Company, their successors and assigns, the right to erect and maintain a system of gas works in the town
705
Executes of the green energy program subscription confirmation with the Municipal Energy Company of Nebraska
Ord. No.
Adoption Date
Subject
Disposition
Supp. No.
706
6/8/2023
Amends Utilities: Fees, Rates and Charges
Ch. 9-2
707
6/8/2023
Budget
Special
708
12/14/2023
Amends Police Regulations: Animal Control; Amends Zoning Regulations: Districts and Boundaries
Ch. 4-2; Ch. 11-2