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    Wednesday, September 23, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Comp Plan
C L A S S C I L F A I S E S D S I F I CITY:
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work is officially
THE LODGE IN SISTERS
is now Hiring for:
Caregiver/Med Tech (PT/FT)
Requires maturity and a
responsible attitude and the
ability to establish confidence in
the residents regarding their care
needs or administer medications
and treatments. Wages DOE.
NOC/Evening.
$500 SIGN-ON BONUS.
Culinary Assistant (PT)
Responsible for quality of dining
service during meals for the
community. Wages DOE.
Morning/Evening.
Contact us @ 541-904-0545.
Electronic Hardware Engineer:
999 Public Notice
Bird Gard LLC, the world leader
PUBLIC NOTICE LOCUST
in electronic bird control, is
STREET BRIDGE SEWER
seeking an experienced
LINE RELOCATION
Electronic Hardware Engineer.
September 11, 2020
Employment will be full-time
Per
Executive Order 11988
and will be based in the
relating
to floodplain
company9s facility in Sisters.
management
and
public noticing
Duties will be varied and
requirements,
the
City of Sisters
at times fast paced.
(City)
is
providing
public notice
The ideal candidate will have a
for
pending
2021
Locust
Street
great attitude, solid work ethic,
Bridge
Sewer
Line
Relocation
excellent work skills and
Project (Project). This Project
experience and be a team player
will
relocate a pressure sewer line
throughout the organization.
which
is currently suspended on
To apply please email
the
upstream
side of the Locust
info@birdgard.com to request a
Street
Bridge
over Whychus
job application form and formal
Creek.
The
sewer
line will be
job description.
relocated under the streambed to
Help wanted for property
protect the floodplain and
management office including
community. The existing sewer
customer service, reservations,
line was constructed in 2001.
Help Wanted
and housekeeping organization
Since then, there have been two
Please send an email to
including opening and closing
highwater events where extensive
sistersfencecompany@gmail.com
homes for Black Butte Ranch
amounts of debris in Whychus
with letter of interest or
property management. This
Creek have damaged the pipe's
call 541-588-2062.
full-time position is a very busy,
protective insulation.
Sisters Habitat for Humanity high energy, physical job. Hourly
The City believes that further
pay depends on experience.
Join our fun team & make a
debris impacts due to highwater
Health and dental insurance
difference in our community!
flow pose a serious risk to the
offered. Contact Cat or Nancy at
Construction Assistant
pipe and floodplain. If very large
541-549-5555 x2, or bring your
The Construction Assistant is
or fast-moving debris were to
resume to our office at 414 W.
responsible for helping the
break or severely damage the
Washington Ave. in Sisters
Construction Manager in
pipe, the resulting damage and
7 days/week, 9 - 4.
planning, scheduling and
loss of function would be
executing new building
SISTERS OREGON GUIDE
significant to the community with
construction, as well as
Pick up your copy
obvious environmental impacts.
renovation and repair projects.
around town today!
Please direct comments or
Part-time, hourly position,
questions to Paul Bertagna at
803 Work Wanted
$15/hr. Email cover letter,
pbertagna@ci.sisters.or.us or
Home Health Professional
resume and references to
Troy Rayburn at
Strong medical, domestic, and
Darleene@sistershabitat.org.
trayburn@ci.sisters.or.us
personal care experience.
See job description at
3 T H E N U G G E T 3
Please call 541-420-0501.
sistershabitat.org/hiring.
underway in Sisters
Continued from page 1
to the County Clerk9s office
in Bend for counting. No
stamp necessary.
" Work on the City9s
Comprehensive Plan update
is officially underway.
Recruitment and applica-
tion for the Community
Advisory Committee (CAC)
is now open. The CAC will
represent a wide variety of
community interests and
will work with staff and
consultants to craft poli-
cies to be considered by
the Stakeholder Committee,
Planning Commission, and
ultimately City Council. The
members of the CAC will
represent the on-the-ground
community interests. A max-
imum of three members may
reside outside the city limits.
If interested, please contact
Kerry Prosser, city recorder,
541-323-5213 or kprosser@
ci.sisters.or.us.
" At the September 9
City Council workshop,
City Manager Cory Misley
reviewed the policy and
guidelines for public art as
directed by the Council in
2019. Staff has reviewed
policies of several cities
that have successful art in
public places programs to
develop these guidelines
and has been working with
legal counsel to establish
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this policy.
Installing public art
around the Sisters downtown
commercial zone is part of
the Prosperous Focus in the
Sisters Country Vision. To
move the program outlined
in the Vision forward, the
City needs a foundational
policy to build upon. The
guidelines presented allow
the City flexibility in either
developing an art in public
places program in-house or
working with outside enti-
ties as staff time and funding
allows.
Council provided direc-
tion to staff to move forward
with adoption of policy and
guidelines.
" Council directed staff to
move forward with a code
amendment to provide addi-
tional grounds for a hardship
exemption for short-term
rental (STR) owners who
have not operated their STR
for any period of 365, which
normally would be deemed
abandonment of the use and
grounds for denial, suspen-
sion, and/or revocation of
the STR license.
The City can issue a tem-
porary hardship exemption
for a medical condition,
death, or structural integ-
rity issue. The proposed
additional language covers
situations such as the cur-
rent pandemic and other
instances such as natural
disaster that may impact an
STR operator from meeting
the criteria to rent within 365
days.
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