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Page 8 -- Tioga Tribune Public Notices Wednesday, July 15, 2020 VISIT PROJECTRENEW.ND.GOV OR CALL 701-223-1510 GET FREE, ANONYMOUS SUPPORT. Even if you didn’t get COVID-19, it impacted your life, family and job. Free support services are here for you. days years WHEN FEEL LIKE T I O G A Friday , J uly 17 8 am - 12 pm NDDOT Facility - 425 2nd St SE North Dakota Department of Agriculture Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring www.nd.gov/ndda • 701-328-2231 or 800-242-7535 Legally dispose of unusable herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides and fungicides for FREE. No preregistration necessary (except for quantities greater than 1,000 pounds). A maximum of 20,000 pounds of pesticide per participant will be accepted. For more details or free containment bags for safe transport, contact the North Dakota Department of Agriculture or visit nd.gov/ndda. Please note: Fertilizers, surfactants, adjuvants, pesticide rinsate, empty containers, or containers of paint or oil are not accepted at the collection sites. Shuttles Not Accepted Must be in containers of 30 gallons or less. Pursuant to a request filed with the City of Tioga Commission, Elk Creek LLC/Tyler Oliver has requested a vacation. This property lies within the exterior boundaries of the City of Tioga, located on the West 33.00 feet of lot 1 of Sagaser Addtion lying in the SW1/4NW1/4, Section 26, Town- ship 157 N, Range 95 W, to the City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the W1/4 corner of Section 26, Township 157 N, Range 95 W, also being the Southwest cor- ner of said lot 1; Thence N 01°45’34” E along the West line of said Lot 1 a distance of 346.77’; Thence S 71°06’43” E along the North line of said Lot 1 a distance of 34.53’; Thence S 01°45’34” W along the East line of the 33’ Statutory Section Line right of way a distance of 336.58’; Thence N 88°16’23” W along the South line of said Lot 1 a distance of 33.00’; Which is the point of begin- ning, said Parcel 1 contains 0.26 ac- ers or 11275 square feet, more or less. A public hearing on Elk Creek LLC/Tyler Oliver request will be held by the Tioga City Commission on the 3rd day of August, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. All persons interested in the re- quest may review the same at the Tioga City Auditor’s Office, Tioga City Hall, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday of each week, excluding legal holidays. (7/8,15,22,29) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to a request filed with the City of Tioga Commission, LND7 LLC has requested a vaca- tion. This property lies within the exterior boundaries of the City of Tioga, located on the Pine Ridge Subdivision on Elizabeth Drive and Dennis Drive, lying within Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat – Phase 1, a rearrangement of MS13-0127 lo- cated in the N1/2NE1/4 of Section 28, Township 157 North, Range 95 West, Fifth Principal Merdian, City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota recorded in instrument No. 788867, in the office of the Williams County Recorder, , which is more particularly described as follows: A right of way vacation lying within a portion of Elizabeth Drive, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a rearrangement of MS13-0127 located in the N1/2NE1/4 of Section 28, Township 157 North, Range 95 West, Fifth Principal Merdian, City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota which is more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Southwest Corner Lot 2, Block 1, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a plat on record at the Williams County, Recorders office; Thence N 89°57’53.5” E, a distance of 189.54 feet; Thence along a curve to the left a distance of 73.86 feet, said curve having a radius of 60.00 feet and a chord of 69.28 feet which bears S 54°42’01.7” W; Thence S 89°57’53.5” W, a distance of 132.97 feet; Thence N 00°01’54.5” W, a distance of 40.00 feet to the point of beginning. Track contains 5931.60 sq.ft or 0.14 acres. A right of way vacation lying within a portion of Dennis Drive, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a rearrangement of MS13-0127 located in the N1/2NE1/4 of Section 28, Township 157 North, Range 95 West, Fifth Principal Merdian, City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota which is more particularly described as follows; Commencing at the Southwest Corner Lot 7, Block 2, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a plat on record at the Williams County, Recorders office; Thence N 89°57’53.5” E, a distance of 105.30 feet to the point of beginning; Thence continuing N 89°57’53.5” E, a dis- tance of 22.98 feet; Thence along a curve to the right a distance of 20.90 feet, said curve having a radius of 155.00 feet and a chord of 20.89 feet which bears S 11°10’22.1” W; Thence S 15°02’10.1” W, a distance of 46.97 feet; Thence along a curve to the left a distance of 49.64 feet, said curve having a radius of 195.00 feet and a chord of 49.51 feet which bears S 07°44’35.4” W; Thence N 00°02’07.5” W, a distance of 114.90 feet to the point of beginning. Tract contains 1127.22 sq.ft or 0.03 acres. A public hearing on LND7 LLC request will be held by the Tioga City Commission on the 3rd day of August, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. All persons interested in the re- quest may review the same at the Tioga City Auditor’s Office, Tioga City Hall, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday of each week, excluding legal holidays. (7/8,15,22,29) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the 2020 Tioga School District Long- Term Demographics Plan has been completed and is available upon request. The document is also on the Tioga Public Schools website under documents/school board. Ronda Rudnik Business Manger (7/15) PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF TIOGA Pine Ridge Development Preliminary Plat The Tioga Planning and Zoning Board will meet on July 23, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tioga City Hall. The item to be discussed on the agenda is a preliminary plat to rear- range lots 1 thru 4, block 1 and 5 thru 9, Block 2 plus Elizabeth Drive, and a portion of Dennis Drive , Pine Ridge Development – Phase 1 that is located in the N1/2NE1/4 of 28, 157 N, 95 W, Fifth Principal Meridian City of Tioga, Williams County, N.D. All persons interested in the ap- plication for a preliminary Plat may review the same at the Tioga City Auditor’s Office, Tioga City Hall, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Mon- day through Friday of each week, excluding legal holidays. (7/15,22) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF TIOGA Temporary Crew Housing Ordinance The Tioga Planning & Zoning Board will be holding a public hear- ing on the Temporary Crew Housing Ordinance. The Tioga Planning & Zoning Board will hear testimony, evidence and/or objections of interested par- ties on July 23, 2020 at 5:30pm at Tioga City Hall at 16 1st St NE, Tioga ND. By Order of the Tioga Planning & Zoning Board Desiree Hanson, Deputy Auditor (7/15,22) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Ray City Commission Minutes RAY CITY COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING Via: ZOOM access June 29, 2020 9:00 a.m. A special meeting of the Ray City Commission was called to order by acting president Troy Kupper at 9:04 a.m. via Zoom, with the following Commissioners present: Zachary Haase, Shilo Kilber and Richard Liesener. Absent: none. Also, pres- ent: Dean Peterson and Teaguean Knudsen of IEI, and Auditor Ronda Rustad. Liesener moved to approve an exchange of lots in the Thompson addition, Block 2, Lot 3 for Lot 5, as properties are of equal value, with Eric and Heidi Barman paying clos- ing costs for the exchange, seconded by Kilber, RCV MC. Liesener moved to use $400 from the general fund to open a checking account for the CDBG funds for the Ray Housing Development, sec- onded by Kilber. RCV MC. Kilber moved to adjourn, second- ed by Haase. RCV MC. Adjourned at 9:10 a.m.. Ronda J. Rustad- Auditor, City of Ray Troy Kupper, Commissioner Ray City Commission Can I stop getting social security if I go back to work? Dear Savvy Senior, I lost my job last month be- cause of the coronavirus crisis. With little savings, I’ve been thinking about starting my So- cial Security benefits early to help me get by. But my question is, if I find a new job can I stop my Social Security benefits and restart them at a later date so they can continue to grow? Almost 63 Dear Almost, Yes, there are actually two ways you can stop your Social Security retirement benefits (once you’ve started collect- ing them) and restart them at a later date, which would boost your benefits. But in order to do this certain rules and con- ditions must be met. Here are your options. Withdraw your benefits: One way to pause your Social Security benefits is to simply withdraw your Social Security application. But this must be done within 12 months of start- ing your benefits and you’ll also have to repay what you’ve received so far. If you choose this option, Social Security will treat your application for early benefits as if it never hap- pened. To withdraw your benefits, you’ll need to complete Form SSA-521 (SSA.gov/forms/ssa- 521.pdf) and send it to your lo- cal Social Security office. Also be aware that you can only withdraw benefits once in a lifetime. Suspend your benefits: If you aren’t eligible for with- drawal, but you’ve reached your full retirement age and have not yet reached age 70, another option is to volun- tarily suspend your retirement benefits. With the suspension option you don’t have to repay the benefits you’ve received, and you can restart them any- time you wish, or they will be automatically be reinstated at age 70. (See SSA.gov/planners/ retire/ageincrease.html to find your full retirement age.) By suspending your benefits you’ll earn delayed retirement credits, which means your benefit amount increases for every month of the suspen- sion. Your payment will go up by two-thirds of 1 percent monthly or 8 percent annually. A benefit of $1,500 monthly, for example, increases by $10 for each month you have benefits suspended. You can request a suspen- sion by phone (800-772-1213) or in person at your local So- cial Security office. Working and Collecting Benefits If you start collecting Social Security and you do go back to work, but your income is mod- est, you may want to continue drawing your benefits while working at the same time. But if your earnings are higher, it makes sense to stop your ben- efits. Social Security has a “retire- ment earnings test” that says if you’re under your full retire- ment age and you earn more than $18,240 in 2020, Social Security will deduct $1 from your benefits for every $2 you earn over that amount. Those who reach full retirement age in 2020 a less stringent rule ap- plies. In this case, $1 gets tak- en out for every $3 you make above $48,600 until you reach the month of your birthday. It’s also important to know that if you were to lose some or all of your Social Security benefits because of the earn- ing limits, they aren’t lost forever. When you reach full retirement age, your benefits will be recalculated to a higher amount to make up for what was withheld. Also, if you do decide to work and collect Social Secu- rity benefits at the same time, you need to factor in Uncle Sam too. Because working in- creases your income, it might make your Social Security ben- efits taxable. Here’s how this works. If your combined income is be- tween $25,000 and $34,000 as an individual or between $32,000 and $44,000 as joint filers, you will pay tax on up to 50 percent of your Social Security benefits. If you earn above the upper limit of these ranges, you will pay tax on up to 85 percent of your benefits. To help you calculate this see the IRS publication 915 at IRS. gov/pub/irs-pdf/p915.pdf. (Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit Sav- vySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.) Savvy Senior By Jim Miller

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Page 8 -- Tioga Tribune Public Notices Wednesday, July 15, 2020

VISIT PROJECTRENEW.ND.GOV OR CALL 701-223-1510

GET FREE, ANONYMOUS SUPPORT.Even if you didn’t get COVID-19, it impacted your life, family and job. Free support services are here for you.

days years

WHEN

FEEL LIKE

TIOGAFriday, July 178 am - 12 pm

NDDOT Facility - 425 2nd St SE

North Dakota Department of AgricultureAgriculture Commissioner Doug Goehringwww.nd.gov/ndda • 701-328-2231 or 800-242-7535

• Legally dispose of unusable herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides and fungicides for FREE.

• No preregistration necessary (except for quantities greater than 1,000 pounds). A maximum of 20,000 pounds of pesticide per participant will be accepted.

• For more details or free containment bags for safe transport, contact the North Dakota Department of Agriculture or visit nd.gov/ndda.

Please note: Fertilizers, surfactants, adjuvants, pesticide rinsate, empty containers, or containers of paint or oil are not accepted at the collection sites.

Shuttles Not AcceptedMust be in containers of 30 gallons or less.

Pursuant to a request filed with the City of Tioga Commission, Elk Creek LLC/Tyler Oliver has requested a vacation. This property lies within the exterior boundaries of the City of Tioga, located on the West 33.00 feet of lot 1 of Sagaser Addtion lying in the SW1/4NW1/4, Section 26, Town-ship 157 N, Range 95 W, to the City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota, more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at the W1/4 corner of

Section 26, Township 157 N, Range 95 W, also being the Southwest cor-ner of said lot 1; Thence N 01°45’34” E along the West line of said Lot 1 a distance of 346.77’; Thence S 71°06’43” E along the North line of said Lot 1 a distance of 34.53’; Thence S 01°45’34” W along the East line of the 33’ Statutory Section Line right of way a distance of 336.58’; Thence N 88°16’23” W along the South line of said Lot 1 a distance of 33.00’; Which is the point of begin-

ning, said Parcel 1 contains 0.26 ac-ers or 11275 square feet, more or less.

A public hearing on Elk Creek LLC/Tyler Oliver request will be held by the Tioga City Commission on the 3rd day of August, 2020 at 6:30 p.m.

All persons interested in the re-quest may review the same at the Tioga City Auditor’s Office, Tioga City Hall, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday of each week, excluding legal holidays.

(7/8,15,22,29)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Pursuant to a request filed with the City of Tioga Commission, LND7 LLC has requested a vaca-tion. This property lies within the exterior boundaries of the City of Tioga, located on the Pine Ridge Subdivision on Elizabeth Drive and Dennis Drive, lying within Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat – Phase 1, a rearrangement of MS13-0127 lo-cated in the N1/2NE1/4 of Section 28, Township 157 North, Range 95 West, Fifth Principal Merdian, City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota recorded in instrument No. 788867, in the office of the Williams County Recorder, , which is more particularly described as follows:

A right of way vacation lying within a portion of Elizabeth Drive, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a rearrangement of MS13-0127 located in the N1/2NE1/4 of Section 28, Township 157 North, Range 95 West, Fifth Principal Merdian, City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota which is more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Southwest Corner Lot 2, Block 1,

Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a plat on record at the Williams County, Recorders office; Thence N 89°57’53.5” E, a distance of 189.54 feet; Thence along a curve to the left a distance of 73.86 feet, said curve having a radius of 60.00 feet and a chord of 69.28 feet which bears S 54°42’01.7” W; Thence S 89°57’53.5” W, a distance of 132.97 feet; Thence N 00°01’54.5” W, a distance of 40.00 feet to the point of beginning. Track contains 5931.60 sq.ft or 0.14 acres.

A right of way vacation lying within a portion of Dennis Drive, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a rearrangement of MS13-0127 located in the N1/2NE1/4 of Section 28, Township 157 North, Range 95 West, Fifth Principal Merdian, City of Tioga, Williams County, North Dakota which is more particularly described as follows; Commencing at the Southwest Corner Lot 7, Block 2, Pine Ridge Subdivision Plat - Phase 1, a plat on record at the Williams County, Recorders office; Thence N 89°57’53.5” E, a distance of 105.30

feet to the point of beginning; Thence continuing N 89°57’53.5” E, a dis-tance of 22.98 feet; Thence along a curve to the right a distance of 20.90 feet, said curve having a radius of 155.00 feet and a chord of 20.89 feet which bears S 11°10’22.1” W; Thence S 15°02’10.1” W, a distance of 46.97 feet; Thence along a curve to the left a distance of 49.64 feet, said curve having a radius of 195.00 feet and a chord of 49.51 feet which bears S 07°44’35.4” W; Thence N 00°02’07.5” W, a distance of 114.90 feet to the point of beginning. Tract contains 1127.22 sq.ft or 0.03 acres.

A public hearing on LND7 LLC request will be held by the Tioga City Commission on the 3rd day of August, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.

All persons interested in the re-quest may review the same at the Tioga City Auditor’s Office, Tioga City Hall, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday of each week, excluding legal holidays.

(7/8,15,22,29)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that the 2020 Tioga School District Long-Term Demographics Plan has been completed and is available upon request. The document is also on the Tioga Public Schools website under documents/school board.

Ronda RudnikBusiness Manger

(7/15)

PUBLIC NOTICE

CITY OF TIOGAPine Ridge Development

Preliminary PlatThe Tioga Planning and Zoning

Board will meet on July 23, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tioga City Hall.

The item to be discussed on the agenda is a preliminary plat to rear-

range lots 1 thru 4, block 1 and 5 thru 9, Block 2 plus Elizabeth Drive, and a portion of Dennis Drive , Pine Ridge Development – Phase 1 that is located in the N1/2NE1/4 of 28, 157 N, 95 W, Fifth Principal Meridian City of Tioga, Williams County, N.D.

All persons interested in the ap-

plication for a preliminary Plat may review the same at the Tioga City Auditor’s Office, Tioga City Hall, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Mon-day through Friday of each week, excluding legal holidays.

(7/15,22)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CITY OF TIOGATemporary Crew Housing

OrdinanceThe Tioga Planning & Zoning

Board will be holding a public hear-ing on the Temporary Crew Housing Ordinance.

The Tioga Planning & Zoning Board will hear testimony, evidence

and/or objections of interested par-ties on July 23, 2020 at 5:30pm at Tioga City Hall at 16 1st St NE, Tioga ND.

By Order of the Tioga Planning & Zoning Board

Desiree Hanson,Deputy Auditor

(7/15,22)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Ray City Commission MinutesRAY CITY COMMISSION

SPECIAL MEETINGVia: ZOOM access

June 29, 2020 9:00 a.m.A special meeting of the Ray City

Commission was called to order by acting president Troy Kupper at 9:04 a.m. via Zoom, with the following Commissioners present: Zachary Haase, Shilo Kilber and Richard Liesener. Absent: none. Also, pres-

ent: Dean Peterson and Teaguean Knudsen of IEI, and Auditor Ronda Rustad.

Liesener moved to approve an exchange of lots in the Thompson addition, Block 2, Lot 3 for Lot 5, as properties are of equal value, with Eric and Heidi Barman paying clos-ing costs for the exchange, seconded by Kilber, RCV MC.

Liesener moved to use $400 from

the general fund to open a checking account for the CDBG funds for the Ray Housing Development, sec-onded by Kilber. RCV MC.

Kilber moved to adjourn, second-ed by Haase. RCV MC. Adjourned at 9:10 a.m..

Ronda J. Rustad-Auditor, City of RayTroy Kupper, Commissioner

Ray City Commission

Can I stop getting social security if I go back to work?

Dear Savvy Senior,I lost my job last month be-

cause of the coronavirus crisis. With little savings, I’ve been thinking about starting my So-cial Security benefits early to help me get by. But my question is, if I find a new job can I stop my Social Security benefits and restart them at a later date so they can continue to grow?

Almost 63

Dear Almost,Yes, there are actually two

ways you can stop your Social Security retirement benefits (once you’ve started collect-ing them) and restart them at a later date, which would boost your benefits. But in order to do this certain rules and con-ditions must be met. Here are your options.

Withdraw your benefits: One way to pause your Social Security benefits is to simply withdraw your Social Security application. But this must be done within 12 months of start-ing your benefits and you’ll also have to repay what you’ve received so far. If you choose this option, Social Security will treat your application for early benefits as if it never hap-pened.

To withdraw your benefits, you’ll need to complete Form SSA-521 (SSA.gov/forms/ssa-521.pdf) and send it to your lo-cal Social Security office. Also be aware that you can only withdraw benefits once in a lifetime.

Suspend your benefits: If you aren’t eligible for with-drawal, but you’ve reached your full retirement age and

have not yet reached age 70, another option is to volun-tarily suspend your retirement benefits. With the suspension option you don’t have to repay the benefits you’ve received, and you can restart them any-time you wish, or they will be automatically be reinstated at age 70. (See SSA.gov/planners/retire/ageincrease.html to find your full retirement age.)

By suspending your benefits you’ll earn delayed retirement credits, which means your benefit amount increases for every month of the suspen-sion. Your payment will go up by two-thirds of 1 percent monthly or 8 percent annually. A benefit of $1,500 monthly, for example, increases by $10 for each month you have benefits suspended.

You can request a suspen-sion by phone (800-772-1213) or in person at your local So-cial Security office.

Working and Collecting Benefits

If you start collecting Social Security and you do go back to work, but your income is mod-est, you may want to continue drawing your benefits while working at the same time. But if your earnings are higher, it makes sense to stop your ben-efits.

Social Security has a “retire-ment earnings test” that says if you’re under your full retire-ment age and you earn more

than $18,240 in 2020, Social Security will deduct $1 from your benefits for every $2 you earn over that amount. Those who reach full retirement age in 2020 a less stringent rule ap-plies. In this case, $1 gets tak-en out for every $3 you make above $48,600 until you reach the month of your birthday.

It’s also important to know that if you were to lose some or all of your Social Security benefits because of the earn-ing limits, they aren’t lost forever. When you reach full retirement age, your benefits will be recalculated to a higher amount to make up for what was withheld.

Also, if you do decide to work and collect Social Secu-rity benefits at the same time, you need to factor in Uncle Sam too. Because working in-creases your income, it might make your Social Security ben-efits taxable.

Here’s how this works. If your combined income is be-tween $25,000 and $34,000 as an individual or between $32,000 and $44,000 as joint filers, you will pay tax on up to 50 percent of your Social Security benefits. If you earn above the upper limit of these ranges, you will pay tax on up to 85 percent of your benefits. To help you calculate this see the IRS publication 915 at IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p915.pdf.

(Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit Sav-vySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.)

Savvy SeniorBy Jim Miller