NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION TO CREDITORS, DISTRIBUTEES & LEGATEES
Notice is hereby given that the following estate(s) have been opened for probate in the Pocahontas County Clerk’s Office at 900C Tenth Avenue, Marlinton, WV 24954-1333. Any person seeking to impeach or establish a will must make a complaint in accordance with the provisions of West Virginia Code 41-5-11 through 13. Any interested person objecting to the qualifications of the personal representative or the venue or jurisdiction of the court, shall file written notice of an objection with the County Commission through the Pocahontas County Clerk’s Office at the address listed above within 60 days after the date of the first publication or within 30 days of the service of the notice, whichever is later. If an objection is not filed timely, the objection is forever barred. Any person interested in filing claims against an estate must file them in accordance with West Virginia Code 44-2 and 44-3A.
Settlement of the estate(s) of the following named decedent(s) will proceed without reference to a fiduciary commissioner unless within 60 days from the first publication of this notice a reference is requested by a party of interest or an unpaid creditor files a claim and good cause is shown to support reference to a fiduciary commissioner.
First Publication Date: Thursday, March 4, 2021
Claim Deadline Date: Monday, May 3, 2021
ESTATE NUMBER: 14221
ESTATE OF: JUDIE HATFIELD
ADMINISTRATOR: Anson Denver Hatfield, Jr.
6982 Spruce Flats Road
Marlinton, WV 24954-6793
ESTATE NUMBER: 14222
ESTATE OF: THOMAS LEE BIGGS
EXECUTRIX: Charlotte E. Biggs
136 Brush Country Road
Marlinton, WV 24954-6560
Subscribed and sworn to before me on March 1, 2021.
Melissa L. Bennett
Clerk of the Pocahontas County Commission
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IN THE FAMILY COURT OF
POCAHONTAS COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA
TO: KAREN RENE COLEMAN
Birdneck Village Apartment
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Respondent’s Date of Birth: 01/20/1972
Magistrate Court Case No.: 21-D-4
Family Court Civil Action No.: 21-DV-5
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
PROTECTIVE ORDER
The object of this suit is to obtain protection from the Respondent.
The object of this publication by Class I legal advertisement is to notify Respondent of the PROTECTIVE ORDER prohibiting the above-named Respondent from having contact with certain individuals. This order may affect property and other rights of the Respondent.
Violating this Order may subject the Respondent to criminal sanctions. The Respondent is strongly encouraged to obtain a copy of this Protective Order from the Circuit Clerk of the County listed above.
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT:
If appearing by evidence duly taken in this action that you could not be found in or that you have left the State of West Virginia, you are hereby notified of the ORDER referenced above, a copy of which may be obtained at the Pocahontas County Circuit Clerk’s office.
This PROTECTIVE ORDER will remain in effect until August 30, 2021.
The Respondent may appeal this Protective Order, pursuant to W. Va. Code § 48-27-510, within 10 days of the date the Order was entered.
Issued this 3rd day of March 2021 at 2:31 p.m.
Connie M. Carr, Clerk
Pocahontas County Circuit Court
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IN THE FAMILY COURT OF
POCAHONTAS COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA
TO: SAMUEL STOKER
24 Madison Drive
Elkins, WV 26241
Respondent’s Date of Birth: 04/19/1992
Magistrate Court Case No: 21-D-8
Family Court Civil Action No.: 21-DV-09
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
PROTECTIVE ORDER/HEARING DATE
The object of this suit is to obtain protection from the Respondent.
The object of this publication by Class I legal advertisement is to notify Respondent of the PROTECTIVE ORDER prohibiting the above-named Respondent from having contact with certain individuals. This Order may affect property and other rights of the Respondent. Violating this Order may subject the Respondent to criminal sanctions.
The Respondent is strongly encouraged to obtain a copy of this Protective Order and Petition from the Circuit Clerk of the county listed above.
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT:
If appearing by evidence duly taken in this action that you could not be found in or that you have left the State of West Virginia, you are hereby notified of the ORDER referenced above, a copy of the Petition and Order may be obtained at the Pocahontas County Circuit Clerk’s office.
This PROTECTIVE ORDER will remain in effect until March 23, 2021.
A Final Hearing is scheduled for the 23rd day of March, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. before the Pocahontas County Family Court.
Issued this 3rd day of March, 2021 at 4 p.m.
Connie M. Carr, Clerk
Pocahontas County Circuit Court
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GVCD ACCEPTING BIDS ON EQUIPMENT
Notice is hereby given that the Greenbrier Valley Conservation District (GVCD) will accept sealed bids for district owned property. The property consists of:
Tye No-till seeder #1 (Used)
Tye No-till seeder #2 (Used)
Minimum bid on each piece of equipment is $4,500.00, and they will be sold SEPARATELY.
All interested parties should submit a SEALED bid for the property to:
Greenbrier Valley Conservation District
Attn: Lynn Woods
179 Northridge Drive
Lewisburg, WV 24901
Sealed bids should have “Bid Enclosed – Tye #1” or “Bid Enclosed – Tye #2” clearly marked on the outside of the sealed envelope. Bid should include full name, address, and phone number of the bidder, which piece of equipment the bid is for, and the amount of the bid. If bidding on both items, two separate bids/envelopes should be submitted.
Bids must be RECEIVED no later than 4 p.m. Thursday, March 18, 2021.
Equipment is available for inspection at the GVCD equipment lot at 178 Clearview Drive in Lewisburg. Call 304-667-7096 to make arrangements to view and/or for any questions about the property.
Bids will be opened and the property will be awarded to the highest bidder at the regular board meeting Thursday, March 18, 2021. The GVCD reserves the right to reject any or all bids and reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time prior to an award. All items must be paid for at the time of pickup. All sales are final and are sold “as is/where is.”
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Seeking Expression of Interest for Advertising and Public Relations Services
Pursuant to WV Code 5B-2I-4(e), the West Virginia Tourism Office is seeking Expressions of Interest from qualified agencies to provide marketing, advertising and public relations services to the Tourism Office.
Interested agencies can visit WVtourism.com/contracts to obtain a copy of the Request for Expression of Interest and submission requirements.
Expressions of Interest must be received no later than 5 p.m. local time Friday, April 23, 2021.
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NOTICE OF VIRTUAL INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC MEETING
WV 14 (PIKE STREET) 26TH AVENUE TO BLIZZARD DRIVE WIDEN AND ADD LANES (0.49 MILES)
STATE PROJECT U354-14-9.23 00
FEDERAL PROJECT STP-0014(174)D
CITY OF PARKERSBURG WOOD COUNTY
The West Virginia Department of Transportation will host a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, to inform and gather public input on the proposed project to upgrade WV 14 (Pike Street) by widening and adding lanes from 26th Avenue to Blizzard Drive. This project is being undertaken to reduce traffic congestion and improve non-motorized movement through the corridor. This meeting complies with the public involvement requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
The public meeting will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
FORMAL PRESENTATIONS WILL BE MADE MARCH 23, 2021 AT 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
The public will be afforded the opportunity to ask questions and give written comments on the project throughout the meeting.
Advanced Registration is required: Please send your name, email address, and organization (if one) to the following email to receive a link to the Team Meeting:
WestVirginia14TI@burgessniple.com
Visit the WVDOH Website at http://go.wv.gov/dotcomment for project information and the opportunity to comment on the project.
Please submit comments and questions during the Virtual Public Meeting by using the chat window to type your question/comment.
Those wishing to file written comments may send them to:
Mr. RJ Scites, P.E., Director, Engineering Division, West Virginia Division of Highways, 1334 Smith Street, Charleston, West Virginia, 25301 on or before April 25, 2021.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation will, upon request, provide reasonable accommodations including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in our services, programs and activities. Please contact us at 304-558-3931. Persons with hearing or speech impairments can reach all state agencies by calling (800) 982-8772 (voice to TDD) or (800) 982-8771 (TDD to voice), toll free.
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West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of highways
Notice to contractors
Bids will be received electronically by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, through the Bid Express Bidding Service (www.bidx.com) and by sealed proposals (only when prequalification is waived) being received at its office in Building 5, Room 843, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, West Virginia, until MAY 11, 2021, 10 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time). The bids will be downloaded and/or opened and read publicly thereafter for the constructions of the following project (s):
Call: 004; Contract: *1505316; State Project: s388-REC/AL-21 00; federal project: stP-2021(017)D; Description: PAVEMENT MARKINGS, D-8 RECALL STRIPING, DISTRICT wide; COUNTY: PENDLETON, POCAHONTAS, RANDOLPH, TUCKER
Proposals will be received from prequalified and West Virginia licensed contractors only except that on Federal-Aid Projects a contractor’s license is not required at time of bid, but will be required before work can begin. Registration is required with the Department of Administration, Division of Purchasing, in accordance with Chapter 5A, Article 3, Section 12 of the West Virginia Code. All contractors submitting bids on project(s) must include one of the following forms properly executed with each proposal: Proposal Guaranty Bond, Cashier’s Check or Certified Check for $500.00 or 5% of total bid, whichever is greater.
*These are projects on which any contractor with a Category “W” Prequalification Rating may be eligible to bid.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, reserves the right to defer, delay or postpone the date for receiving and publicly opening proposals for any project designated in this advertisement, without the necessity of renewing such advertisement. All bidders holding valid bidding proposals will be notified of such deferment, delay or postponement and the date that proposals will be received and publicly opened.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in consideration for an award.
West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Highways
Ryland W. Musick, P.E., Ph.D.
Deputy State Highway Engineer –
Planning and Programming
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West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Highways
Notice to contractors
Bids will be received electronically by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, through the Bid Express Bidding Service (www.bidx.com) and by sealed proposals (only when prequalification is waived) being received at its office in Building 5, Room 843, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, West Virginia, until march 16, 2021, 10 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time). The bids will be downloaded and/or opened and read publicly thereafter for the constructions of the following project (s):
Call: 001; Contract: 2018001328; State Project: s338-TRO/UT-19.00; Description: STRUCTURE CONST. NEW, Trout run bridge; COUNTY: Pocahontas.
Note: Mandatory pre-bid Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 11 a.m.
Proposals will be received from prequalified and West Virginia licensed contractors only except that on Federal-Aid Projects a contractor’s license is not required at time of bid, but will be required before work can begin. Registration is required with the Department of Administration, Division of Purchasing, in accordance with Chapter 5A, Article 3, Section 12 of the West Virginia Code. All contractors submitting bids on project(s) must include one of the following forms properly executed with each proposal: Proposal Guaranty Bond, Cashier’s Check or Certified Check for $500.00 or 5% of total bid, whichever is greater.
*These are projects on which any contractor with a Category “W” Prequalification Rating may be eligible to bid.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, reserves the right to defer, delay or postpone the date for receiving and publicly opening proposals for any project designated in this advertisement, without the necessity of renewing such advertisement. All bidders holding valid bidding proposals will be notified of such deferment, delay or postponement and the date that proposals will be received and publicly opened.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in consideration for an award.
West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Highways
Ryland W. Musick, P.E., Ph.D.
Deputy State Highway Engineer –
Planning and Programming
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CASE NO. 20-1014-PSD-CN
POCAHONTAS COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT,
a public utility, Durbin, Pocahontas County
Amended application to obtain a Certificate of Convenience
and Necessity for the construction, operation and
maintenance of sewer system improvements and for
approval of financing related thereto, Pocahontas County.
AMENDED NOTICE OF FILING
On February 25, 2021, the Pocahontas County Public Service District filed an amended application to obtain a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to construct a sewer extension totaling approximately 58,000 feet of 8-inch and smaller diameter main, pump stations, manholes and other related appurtenances to serve the Frank and Bartow areas of Pocahontas County. The project is to serve 106 customers. The amended application will (1) implement a new rate structure for those new 106 customers in the Frank and Bartow areas and (2) provide for increased rates and charges for current customers of the District. The total project is to serve 106 new customers. The amended application is on file and with and available for public inspection at the Public Service Commission, 201 Brooks Street, in Charleston, West Virginia.
The total project cost is estimated to be $3,640,000 and is to be funded by a United States Economic Development Administration (USEDA) Grant (committed) for $1,500,000, a Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Loan of $740,00 (2% for 30 years), an Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Grant (committed) of $600,000, an Infrastructure & Jobs Development (IJDC) Grant of $500,000 and local Pocahontas County PSD funding contribution of $300,000.
The utility anticipates the following increased rates and/or new rates and charges for customers under Schedules 1, II, III and IV.
SCHEDULE I
SNOWSHOE, SILVER CREEK LODGE AND
SILVER CREEK RESORT AREA CUSTOMERS
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to Snowshoe, Silver Creek Lodge and Silver Creek Ski Resort wastewater flows treated at the Slaty Fork Wastewater Treatment Plant.
AVAILABILITY
Available for residential, commercial, governmental, industrial, and resale sewer service.
RATES
Efficiency $ 68.75 per month
1 Bedroom $ 68.75 per month
2 Bedroom $ 68.75 per month
3 Bedroom $ 93.75 per month
4 Bedroom $ 114.58 per month
5 Bedroom $ 124.99 per month
6 Bedroom $ 145.82 per month
Hot Tub $ 9.89 per month
Usage Charge for metered commercial customers: $14.59 per thousand gallons.
MINIMUM CHARGE
No bill will be rendered for less than $68.75 per month.
An Efficiency is defined as a one room unit with kitchen and bathroom facilities.
Lofts, Bunkrooms, or other rooms used for sleeping quarters (other than living rooms) in Residential Units will be counted as Bedrooms.
Hot Tub is defined as any Hot Tub, Jacuzzi, Hydra Spa, or other similar type tub that is larger than a standard bathtub in either length, width or depth. Jacuzzis that are similar in size to a standard 5-foot bathtub but have water jets will not be subject to this additional charge.
DELAYED PAYMENT PENALTY
The above schedule is net. On all accounts not paid in full when due, ten percent (10%) will be added to the net current amount unpaid. This delayed payment penalty is not interest and is to be collected only once for each bill where it is appropriate.
DISCONNECTION/RECONNECTION/ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
Whenever water service has been disconnected for any reason, a disconnection fee of $25.00 shall be charged; or in the event the delinquent sewer bill is collected in the field, an administrative fee of $25.00 shall be charged. Whenever water service which has been previously disconnected for any reason is reconnected, a reconnecting fee of $25.00 shall be charged.
TAP FEE
The following charges are to be made whenever the utility installs a new tap to serve an applicant:
A tap fee of $25.00 will be charged to customers applying for service before construction is complete adjacent to the customer’s premises in connection with a certificate proceeding before the Commission. This preconstruction tap fee will be invalid after the completion of construction adjacent to an applicant’s premises that is associated with a certificate proceeding.
A tap fee of $350.00 will be charged to all customers who apply for service outside of a certificate proceeding before the Commission for each new tap to the system.
RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
A service charge equal to the actual bank fee assessed to the sewer utility up to a maximum of $25.00 will be imposed upon any customer whose check for payment of charges is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds.
LEAK ADJUSTMENT
$4.18 per 1,000 gallons of water is to be used when a bill reflects unusual water consumption which can be attributed to eligible leakage on the customer’s side of the meter. This rate shall be applied to all such consumption above the customer’s historical average usage.
SECURITY DEPOSIT
Not to exceed two-twelfths (2/12) of the average annual usage of the applicant’s specific customer class or fifty dollars, whichever is greater. This fee may be changed by applicable statutory provisions.
SCHEDULE II
ALL CUSTOMERS WHO ARE
NOT IN SCHEDULE I OR SCHEDULE III
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all customers except (1) Snowshoe, Silver Creek Lodge and Silver Creek Ski Resort customers treated at Slaty Fork Wastewater Treatment Plant and (2) Frank and Bartow customers treated at the town of Durbin Treatment System.
AVAILABILITY
Available for residential, commercial, governmental, industrial, and resale sewer service.
RATES
Residential $ 68.75 per month
Hot Tub $ 9.86 per month
Usage charge for meter commercial customers $14.59 per thousand.
Hot Tub is defined as any Hot Tub, Jacuzzi, Hydra Spa, or other similar type tub that is larger than a standard bathtub in length, width or depth. Jacuzzis that are similar in size to a standard 5-foot bathtub but have water jets will not be subject to this additional charge.
MINIMUM CHARGE
No bill will be rendered for less than $68.75 per month.
DELAYED PAYMENT PENALTY
The above schedule is net. On all accounts not paid in full when due, ten percent (10%) will be added to the net current amount unpaid. This delayed payment penalty is not interest and is to be collected only once for each bill where it is appropriate.
DISCONNECTION/RECONNECTION/ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
Whenever water service has been disconnected for any reason, a disconnection fee of $25.00 shall be charged; or in the event the delinquent sewer bill is collected in the field, an administrative fee of $25.00 shall be charged. Whenever water service which has been previously disconnected for any reason is reconnected, a reconnecting fee of $25.00 shall be charged.
TAP FEE
The following charges are to be made whenever the utility installs a new tap to serve an applicant:
A tap fee of $25.00 will be charged to customers applying for service before construction is completed adjacent to the customer’s premises in connection with a certificate proceeding before the Commission. This pre-construction tap fee will be invalid after the completion of construction adjacent to the applicant’s premises that is associated with a certificate proceeding.
A tap fee of $350.00 will be charged to all customers applying for service outside of a certificate proceeding before the Commission for each new tap to the system.
RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
A service charge equal to the actual bank fee assessed to the sewer utility up to a maximum of $25.00 will be imposed upon any customer whose check for payment of charges is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds.
LEAK ADJUSTMENT
$4.18 per 1,000 gallons is to be used when a bill reflects unusual water consumption which can be attributed to eligible leakage on customer’s side of the meter. This rate shall be applied to all such consumption above the customer’s historical average usage.
SECURITY DEPOSIT
Not to exceed two-twelfths (2/12) of the average annual usage of the applicant’s specific customer class or fifty dollars, whichever is greater. This fee may be changed by applicable statutory provision.
SCHEDULE III
ALL FRANK AND BARTOW AREA CUSTOMERS WHOSE WASTEWATER IS TREATED BY THE TOWN OF DURBIN’S TREATMENT SYSTEM
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to all Frank and Bartow customers treated at the town of Durbin Treatment System.
AVAILABILITY
Available for residential, commercial, governmental, industrial, and resale sewer service.
RATES
Usage charge $12.85 per 1,000 gallons per month
MINIMUM CHARGE
No bill will be rendered for less than $43.69 per month
DELAYED PAYMENT PENALTY
The above schedule is net. On all accounts not paid in full when due, ten percent (10%) will be added to the net current amount unpaid. This delayed payment penalty is not interest and is to be collected only once for each bill where it is appropriate.
DISCONNECTION/RECONNECTION/ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
Whenever water service has been disconnected for any reason, a disconnection fee of $25.00 shall be charged; or in the event the delinquent sewer bill is collected in the field, an administrative fee of $25.00 shall be charged. Whenever water service which has been previously disconnected for any reason is reconnected, a reconnecting fee of $25.00 shall be charged.
TAP FEE
The following charges are to be made whenever the utility installs a new tap to serve an applicant:
A tap fee of $25.00 will be charged to customers applying for service before construction is completed adjacent to the customer’s premises in connection with a certificate proceeding before the Commission. This pre-construction tap fee will be invalid after the completion of construction adjacent to the applicant’s premises that is associated with a certificate proceeding.
A tap fee of $350.00 will be charged to all customers applying for service outside of a certificate proceeding before the Commission for each new tap to the system.
RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
A service charge equal to the actual bank fee assessed to the sewer utility up to a maximum of $25.00 will be imposed upon any customer whose check for payment of charges is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds.
LEAK ADJUSTMENT
$3.50 per 1,000 gallons is to be used when a bill reflects unusual water consumption which can be attributed to eligible leakage on customer’s side of the meter. This rate shall be applied to all such consumption above the customer’s historical average usage.
SECURITY DEPOSIT
Not to exceed two-twelfths (2/12) of the average annual usage of the applicant’s specific customer class or fifty dollars, whichever is greater. This fee may be changed by applicable statutory provision.
SCHEDULE IV
SURCHARGE FORMULA TO BE APPLIED IN CASES WHERE SURFACE DRAINAGE IS CONNECTED TO THE DISTRICT’S SANITARY SYSTEM
APPLICABILITY
Whenever the District has discovered that a customer’s roof drain, downspout, storm sewer or similar facility conducting surface water has been connected to the Utility’s sewer system and such customer has failed to take appropriate action within thirty (30) days of the demand by the Utility in accordance with the Rules of the Public Service Commission, to eliminate such connection, a surcharge will be imposed upon the customer calculated on the basis of the following formula:
S = A x R x .0006233 x C
S = The surcharge in dollars
A = The area under roof and/or the area of any other
water collection surface connected to the sanitary
sewer, in square feet
R = The measured monthly rainfall, in inches
.0006233 = A conversion factor to change inches of rain x
square feet of gallons of water
C = The District’s approved rate per thousand gallons
of metered water usage
The Utility shall not impose the surcharge unless and until the customer has been notified by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by hand delivery, that it has been established by smoke testing, dye testing, or on-site inspection that rain or surface water is being introduced into the sanitary sewer system at the customer’s location, and that the customer has not acted within thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice to divert the water from the sanitary sewer system.
The surcharge shall be calculated and imposed for each month that said condition continues to exist. Failure to pay the surcharge and/or correct the situation shall give rise to the possible termination of water service in accordance with the Rules of the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
NOTICE
There are no resale customers of District. The proposed rates and charges under Schedules I and II will produce approximately $205,614 annually in additional revenue based on an average rate increase of 16.5%. The proposed rates and charges under Schedules III and IV will produce approximately $72,988 in new revenue.
The rates shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average. Furthermore, the requested rates and charges among the various classes of customers are only a proposal and are subject to change (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of this filing.
Anyone desiring to protest or intervene should file a written protest or request to intervene within thirty (30) days following the date of this publication unless otherwise modified by Commission order. Failure to timely protest or request to intervene can affect your right to protest aspects of this certificate case, including any associated rate increases, or to participate in future proceedings.
All protests or requests to intervene should briefly state the reason for the protest or request to intervene. Requests to intervene must comply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. All protests and requests to intervene should be addressed to Connie Graley, Executive Secretary, Post Office Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323.
In the absence of substantial protest received within thirty (30) days of this publication, the Commission may waive formal hearing and grant the application based on the Commission’s review of the evidence submitted with the application.
POCAHONTAS COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT
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