A6   Weekend of February 1-2, 2020 The Dalles Chronicle TheDallesChronicle.com FOR THE RECORD EDITOR’S NOTE: All indi- viduals arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Jan. 28, and six on Jan. 29. ACCIDENTS Oregon State Police FIRE Mid-Columbia Fire & Rescue Jan. 29, 4:44 a.m. - Crew responded to the 700 block of Pomona Street on a report of a carbon monoxide alarm. The agency also responded to eight calls for emergency medi- cal services on Jan. 27, nine on Jan. 27, 12:16 p.m. - Single vehicle, non-injury crash, Interstate 84 eastbound, milepost 110. Driver struck a deer while traveling. A report was taken. POLICE REPORTS The Dalles City An identity theft report was taken Jan. 27 from the 1700 block of East 21st Street. Joshua Robert Phillips, 35, The Dalles, was arrested Jan. 27 in the 700 block of Lincoln Street on a warrant for failure to appear. Alexis Jolene Andersen, 24, Portland, was arrested Jan. 27 in the 400 block of East 7th Street on a Washington County warrant for unlawful possession of heroin. A hit and run report was taken Jan. 27 from the 2000 block of West 7th Street. The suspect was found later in the evening and cited and released. An identity theft report was taken Jan. 27 from the 3200 block of West 7th Street after a caller reported someone used his son’s social security number to file taxes. A hit and run report was taken Jan. 27 from the 1700 block of East 9th Street. Police responded to the regional jail Jan. 27 to serve a warrant on an inmate for addi- tional charges. A theft report was taken Jan. 27 from the 3200 block of West 7th Street after a victim reported her keys were stolen. Shane Jeremy Ambrosini, 47, Goldendale, Wash., was arrested Jan. 28 on Highway 197 near The Dalles Bridge and is accused of failure to perform the duties of a driver. A theft report was taken Jan. 28 from the 1000 block of Walnut Street after staff reported a suspect came into the store and fled with unpaid merchandise. Duane Edward Christianson, 59, The Dalles, was arrested Jan. 28 in the 2100 block of West 6th Street and is accused of sec- ond-degree criminal trespass. William Lee Jensen, 39, The Dalles, was arrested Jan. 28 in the 800 block of Pomona Street and is accused of unlawful possession of methamphet- amine and nine counts of parole violation. An identity theft report was taken Jan. 28 from the 800 block of Home Court after a victim reported unauthorized transac- tions on her credit card. See RECORD, page A7 Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE Bakeoven Solar Project Public Hearing on the Draft Proposed Order and Request for Comments Summary: Date Notice and Draft Proposed Or- der Issued: January 17, 2020 Proposal: Ap- plication for Site Certificate (ASC) from Bakeoven So- lar, LLC (a wholly owned subsidiar y of Avangrid Renew- ables, LLC; appli- cant) for a proposed 303 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic solar energy facility on approximately 2,717 acres of arable land (includes a “reasons exception” request to the statewide policy embodied in Goal 3, Agricultural Lands). Proposed Facility Location: Wasco County, southeast of Maupin D ra f t Pro p o s e d Order Review: A 39-day public com- ment period is now open on the draft proposed order (DPO). Addition- ally, a third-par ty hearing officer from the Oregon Office o f A d m i n i s t ra t i v e Hearings (OAH), appointed by the Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC), will hold a public hearing with an opportunity to submit written and oral comments on the DPO. Public Hearing: D a t e : Tu e s d a y, February 25, 2020 Start Time: 6:00 p.m. End Time: 7:00 p.m., or later based on public par tici- pation Location: Maupin Civic Center - Community Meeting Room 507 Grant Street Maupin, Oregon 97037 C a l l - i n : 1 - 87 7 - 8 7 3 - 8 0 17 C o d e : 799345 ***Please use caution during winter travel*** Comment Dead- line: Februar y 25, 2020 (close of the public hearing) Description of Pro p o s e d Fa c i l i - t y : Th e p ro p o s e d f a c i l i t y, i n c l u d i n g related or supporting facilities, includes up to 303 MW of photovoltaic solar energy generation equipment to be located on approxi- mately 2,717 acres of arable land. Equip- ment includes solar modules, tracking systems, posts, cabling, inverters, transformers, above a n d b e l o w g ro u n d 3 4 . 5 k i l o v o l t ( kV ) collection system, 11-miles of overhead 230 kV transmission line, collector sub- station, operations and maintenance building, 100 MW of battery storage (lithi- um-ion or flow), tem- porary and perma- nent access roads, 8-feet perimeter fencing and tempo- rary laydown areas. Location of Pro- posed Facility: The p ro p o s e d f a c i l i t y would be located within a proposed 4,160 micrositing c o r r i d o r, w i t h i n a p ro p o s e d 10 , 6 4 0 s i t e b o u n d a r y. The proposed site boundary is located within southeastern Wasco County, ap- proximately 5 miles east of the City of Maupin and U.S. Highway 97; and, 5 miles south of State Highway 216. A map of the proposed fa- cility and site bound- ary is included at the end of this notice. Specific locational maps can be found in ASC Exhibit C at: https://www.oregon. gov/energy/facili- ties-safety/facilities/ P a g e s / B S P. a s p x and on ODOE’s on- line mapping tool: https://tinyurl.com/ EFSCmap. Overview: On No- vember 4, 2019, the Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE), staff to EFSC, re- ceived a complete ASC from the appli- cant. The complete ASC seeks approval from EFSC to con- struct and operate the Bakeoven Solar Project (proposed facility). U n d e r O re g o n law, the applicant must obtain approval of the ASC and be granted a site certif- icate from EFSC in order to construct and operate the pro- posed facility. ODOE issued a DPO on the ASC on January 17, 2020. The DPO recommends EFSC a p p ro v e t h e A S C and issue a site cer- tificate, subject to recommended con- ditions of approval. The purpose of this notice is to notify the public of a public hearing on the DPO on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 25, 2020 and of an opportunity to provide comments on the DPO, extend- ing for 39-days from Januar y 17, 2020 through February 25, 2020. Public Hearing and Comment Pe- riod: A public hear- ing on the DPO, conducted by the EFSC-appointed third-par ty OAH hearings officer will be conducted on Tu e s d a y, F e b r u - ary 25, 2020 at the Maupin Civic Center in Maupin, Oregon. The hearing will be- gin at 6:00 p.m. and will include a brief overview by ODOE staff on the siting process and pro- posed facility, fol- lowed by the hearing officer, who will pro- vide an overview of the hearing format. W r i t t e n o r o ra l comment may be provided at the pub- lic hearing. Written comments must be submitted by mail, email hand-delivery or fax to the hearing officer, in care of: Sarah Esterson, Senior Siting Analyst Oregon Depart- ment of Energy 550 Capital Street NE Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-373- 7945 F a x : 5 0 3 - 37 3 - 7806 Email: sarah.es- terson@oregon.gov Written comments must be received by the comment deadline of Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 5:00 p.m., or if sub- mitted at the public hearing, prior to the close of the public hearing. Comments on the DPO will not be accepted after February 25, 2020, which represents the close of the record of the public hearing f o r t h e p ro p o s e d facility. EFSC Review Pro- cess: The site cer- tificate process is a consolidated, com- p re h e n s i v e s i t i n g process. The appli- cant must demon- strate that the pro- posed facility meets EFSC standards es- tablished under Ore- gon Revised Statute (ORS) 469.501 and set forth in Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) Chapters 345, Divisions 22 and 24, as well as all other applicable Oregon statutes, rules and s t a n d a rd s . O D O E ser ves as staf f to EFSC and conducts the application re- view process. The proposed fa- cility is an energy facility subject to EFSC jurisdiction under the definition in ORS 469.300(11) (a)(D)(ii). As such, the proposed facility must receive approv- al from EFSC of a site certificate prior to construction. To be eligible to participate in a con- t e s t e d c a s e p ro - ceeding, a person must raise an issue either in person at the public hearing or in a written com- ment submitted on or after January 17, 2020 and received by ODOE before the re c o rd c l o s e s o n February 25, 2020 (5:00 p.m. for writ- ten comments, or time at the close of the public hearing). Even if a person commented before January 17, 2020, t h a t p e rs o n m u s t raise an issue(s), either in person at the public hearing or in writing during the comment peri- od to be eligible to par ticipate in the contested case. For consideration in the contested case, is- sues raised must be within the EFSC’s jurisdiction and must be raised with suffi- cient specificity so that EFSC, ODOE, and the applicant understand the issue being raised and are afforded an oppor- tunity to respond to the issue. To raise an issue with sufficient specificity, a person must present facts that support the per- son’s position on the issue. See OAR 345- 015-0016(3). Please note: All comments submitted to ODOE may be disclosed to the public, subject t o O re g o n Pu b l i c Records Laws (ORS Chapter 192). Pub- lic comments may be available on the ODOE webpage for the Bakeoven So- l a r Pro j e c t a s a n attachment to the Proposed Order, to be issued at a later date. Comment sub- mission does not register your contact information to re- ceive future notices. If you would like to receive notices for this proposed facility or any other EFSC facility, and have not a l re a d y d o n e s o , please follow the information in this notice to subscribe to the GovDelivery email notification list. EFSC Decision Pro c e s s : F o l l o w - ing the public hear- ing and after the close of the record of the hearing on the DPO, EFSC will review the DPO and comments received o n t h e re c o rd o f the DPO public hearing during a scheduled EFSC meeting. Following its review, either at that meeting or at a subsequent meet- ing, EFSC will direct staff to prepare and i s s u e a p ro p o s e d o rd e r. A l o n g w i t h the proposed order, ODOE will issue a notice of contest- ed case. Following the contested case proceeding, EFSC will issue a final or- der on the ASC. The Siting Division Public Guide con- tains information on the EFSC process, including the con- tested case process. To view this infor- mation on ODOE’s website, please use the following link: https://www.oregon. gov/energy/facili- ties-safety/facilities/ D o c u m e n t s / Fa c t - Sheets/EFSC-Pub- lic-Guide.pdf Receipt of this Notice: Please note that you may be receiving this notice for multi- ple reasons: 1. You own prop- erty within or adja- cent to (within 500 feet) the property boundary for which the proposed facility would be located. You will automatically re c e i v e a l l f u t u re EFSC notices for this proposed facility. 2. You have pre- viously signed up via GovDelivery to receive email notices related to the Bake- oven Solar Project or all EFSC project-re- lated notices. You will automatically re c e i v e a l l f u t u re email notices per your GovDelivery choices, unless you unsubscribe via Gov- Delivery. More Information: M o re i n f o r m a t i o n about the proposed facility and updates on the review pro- cess is available using any of the fol- lowing options. 1 ) O re g o n D e - partment of Energy’s webpage: Th e A S C a n d additional de- tails regarding the p ro p o s e d f a c i l i t y may be found at: https://www.oregon. gov/energy/facili- ties-safety/facilities/ Pages/BSP.aspx Additional re - sources to help you par ticipate in the state siting process can be found at: https://www.oregon. gov/energy/facili- ties-safety/facilities/ Pages/Fact-Sheets. aspx 2) Updates by email/mail: Subscribe to Gov- Delivery, a self-man- aged, automated email system that sends notices and updates on the Bakeoven Solar Proj- ect as well as any or all other energy facilities and events under EFSC jurisdic- tion. For more infor- mation, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/ EFSC-email. To re- ceive notices by U.S. Mail, please contact Sarah Esterson (see contact information provided above). 3) In hardcopy: Hard copies of the proposed Bakeoven Solar Project ASC and DPO on the ASC are available for public inspection at: Oregon Depart- ment of Energy 550 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97301 Accessibility in- formation: ODOE is committed to ac- commodating peo- ple with disabilities. Fo r re v i e w o f t h e DPO or attendance at the public hear- ing, if you require any special physi- cal or language ac- commodations, or need information in an alternate for- mat, please con- tact Michiko Mata at 503-378-3895, toll-free in Oregon at 800-221-8035, or email to michiko. mata@oregon.gov. For any other ac- commodation need- ed to attend the pub- lic hearing, please contact ODOE as soon as possible so we may provide the accommodation. Feb. 1, 2020 #8729 Figure 1: Proposed Facility Location ADVERTISEMENT W O R K , h e re i n a f - read aloud. Bids e x p a n s i o n o f t h e ter referred to as must be submitted Q - L i f e N e t w o r k s FOR BIDS CONTRACT NO. Q-LIFE, at the of- on the Cost Forms fiber optic network in PUBLIC NOTICE: Hearing and Comment Period on the Draft furnished Proposed Order Bakeoven Solar | January 17, 2020 by for Q-Life The Project Dalles, Oregon. fice of the County 2020-01 Q-LIFE NETWORK – Clerk, Wasco County and shall bear the The work to be per- LONE PINE EXTEN- C o u r t h o u s e , 511 signature of the Bid- formed shall consist Washington Street, der. First Tier Sub- of furnishing all la- SION Separate sealed bids T h e D a l l e s , O R contractor Disclo- bor, equipment and sure Forms must be materials to place for CONTRACT NO. 97058 as follows: 2 0 2 0 - 01 : Q - L I F E 2 : 0 0 P M P a c i f i c submitted by 4:00 new fiber optic cable NETWORK - LONE Standard Time on PM the same date at along existing aerial a n d u n d e rg ro u n d said office. P I N E E X T E N S I O N February 6, 2020 will be received by The bids will then be This project will pro- pathways; construc- t h e Q - L I F E N E T - publicly opened and vide infrastructure tion of a new aerial pathway crossing rail road tracks and lo- cated with-in railroad 4 place- right of Page way; ment of a new un- derground segment that will cross under the interstate under an existing interstate bridge; placement of new underground pathway along state highway right of way; intercept, proofing and pulling cable through an existing underground path- way. The scope of work shall meet or exceed the specifi- cations set forth in the bid documents. Please note: Splicing operations not in- cluded in the scope of this RFP. The project bid pric- ing is structured with t wo (2) segments that may be awarded and constructed separately. Segment 1 will in- clude two (2) in- dependent work functions each as follows: • Aerial Infrastruc- ture • Underground Infrastructure Seg- ment 2 will include one (1) work func- tion as follows: Underground Infra- structure Bidders must regis- ter and obtain Solic- itation Documents online at the ORPIN website: https://orpin.ore- gon.gov/open.dll/ welcome Opportunity Number C00330-1-20 Issued For Wasco County Government (OR- CPP) Bidder must sub- mit the name of the person ordering or obtaining the Solic- itation Documents and the name of the Entity intending to use them. (Q-Life will add the name of the Entity intending to use the Solicita- tion Documents to the list of Bid Plan Holders.) B i d d e rs c a n a l s o view Solicitation Documents at the following locations by appointment only: • Q-Life Network (Wasco County) - 511 W a s h i n g t o n Street - The Dalles, OR 97058 County Clerk – (541) 506-2550 • C o m m s t r u c t u re Consulting, LLC – 811 Railroad Avenue – Oregon City, OR 97045 Dan McNeely - (971) 266-4432 No pre-propos- al meeting will be held regarding this p ro j e c t . B i d d e rs are highly recom- mended to submit review the project documents and re- spond with any and all questions. Ques- tions are to be sent via email to Dan Mc- Neely via email at the following address: dan@commstructu- reconsulting.com. All Questions related to the project must be received by 5:00 PM on January 31, 2020. Answers to all questions will be returned by 5:00 PM on February 4, 2020 Bidders must be pre-qualified to pro- vide communica- tions infrastructure construction ser- vices in accordance with the laws of the S t a t e o f O re g o n . Prequalification forms must be re- ceived by 2:00 PM on February 6 , 2020 at the office of the County Clerk, Wasco County C o u r t h o u s e , 511 Washington Street, Th e D a l l e s , O R 97058. If you have pre-qualified with Q-Life on other proj- ects within the last 2 years, pre-qualifica- tion is not required for this project. The attention of Bid- ders is particularly called to the require- ments as to the dis- closure of First Tier Subcontractors con- tained in Exhibit 1 – Part 00100 - General Conditions of the bid package. The attention of Bid- d e rs i s a l s o p a r - ticularly called to t h e re q u i re m e n t s for Prevailing Wage rates to be paid un- d e r t h e c o n t ra c t contained in Exhibit 1 – Pa r t 0 010 0 - General Conditions of the bid package. Q-Life reserves the right to reject any and all proposals not in compliance with all prescribed proposal procedures and requirements and may reject any or all proposals upon a finding by Q-Life that it is in the public interest to do so. Q-Life also reserves the right to waive any informality in connection with said proposals. No pro- posal may be with- drawn after the time set for the proposal opening or before t h e a w a rd o f t h e Contract, unless the award is delayed for a period exceeding 60 days. Bids will be consid- e re d , a n d a C o n - tract awarded within 30 Calendar Days from the date of Bid Opening, unless an extension beyond that time is agreed to by both parties and acknowledged in writing by the Bidder. Q-Life Network Tyler Stone - Admin- istrator Feb. 1, 2020 #8734 PUBLIC NOTICE The Mid-Columbia Center for Living announces a Pub- lic Meeting of the Tri-County Mental Health Board on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 11:00 A.M. The Meeting will take place at 1060 Webber Street, The Dalles, Oregon 97058. Caller infor- m a t i o n 971 - 2 5 6 - 0996, conference code 476363. The meeting location is accessible to per- sons with disabilities. A re q u e s t f o r a n interpreter for the h e a r i n g i m p a i re d or other accom- modations for per- sons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting to Desi- rae Tarrance at [541] 716.4129 Ext. 5020. Feb. 1, 2020 #8735 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION FOR WATER RIGHT TRANSFER T-13081 T-13081 filed by A & L Vineyard En- terprises LLC, 5450 Mill Creek Rd., The Dalles, OR 97058, proposes an addi- tional point of appro- priation and changes in place of use under Certificates 88292 and 88293. Certif- icate 88292 allows the use of 0.1177 cfs and Certificate 88293 allows the use of 0.0725 cfs from the same two wells in Sec. 18, T1N, R13E, WM., for primary and supplemental irriga- tion within Sec. 18, T1N, R13E, WM. The applicant proposes an additional point of appropriation within Sec. 24, T1N, R12E, WM and to change the place of use to Sec. 24, T1N, R12E, WM. The Water Re- sources Department proposes to approve the transfer, based on the requirements of ORS Chapter 540 and OAR 690-380- 5000. Any person may file, jointly or severally, a protest or standing statement within 30 days after the last date of newspaper publication of this notice February 8, 2020. Call (503) 986-0815 to obtain additional informa- tion. If no protests are filed, the Depart- ment will issue a final order consistent with the preliminary de- termination. Feb. 1, 8, 2020 #8736 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF WASCO PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of: LORRAINE T. GABEL, Deceased Case No. 20PB00 106 NOTICE TO INTER- ESTED PERSONS N o t i c e i s h e re b y given that Henry Edward Gabel and Douglas Lyle Gabel have been appointed as the co-personal representatives of t h e a b o v e - re f e r - enced estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the co-personal rep- resentatives in care of the undersigned attorney at 10 1 SW Washington Street, Hillsboro, Oregon 9712 3 w i t h i n f o u r months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings in this estate may obtain addition- al information from the records of the Court, the personal representative or the attorney for the per- sonal representative. Dated and published this Februar y 1, 2020. S a ra A . K e a rs l e y, Attorney for P r onal Representative AT TO R N E Y F O R PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE: Sara A. Kearsley, Attorney, OSB # 114304 McKean & Knaupp Attorneys, LLC 101 SW Washington Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 Telephone: 503-846- 0707 Fax: 503- 419-4912 Email: sara@mck- eanknaupp.com Feb. 1, 8, 15, 2020 #8737 PUBLIC NOTICE Northern Oregon C o r re c t i o n s , 2 01 Webber Street, The Dalles, OR 97058 is soliciting Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) from individ- uals or firms inter- ested in providing Legal Services. A detailed RFQ is avail- able on the website www.norcor.co. The deadline for Sub- missions is Feb. 7, 2020. Inquiries to 541-298-1576. Jan. 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29, Feb. 1, 5, 2020 #8718 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION P E R S U A N T TO ORS CHAPTER 819 Notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 2/10/20. Th e s a l e w i l l b e held at 10:00am by S TAT E S TO W I N G LLC/BISHOP TOW&R 91610 Biggs Rufus Hwy WASCO, OR 2019 POLAR TRAILER VIN - 1PMS54324Kl050 360 Amount due on lien $9843.25 Reputed owner(s) HERITAGE EQUIP- MENT LEASING INDIAN RIVER TRANSPORT CO SIGNATURE FINAN- CIAL AND LEASIN Feb. 1, 8, 2020 #8732 PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE THE 2020 FARM BOARD OF REVIEW, AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE COUNTY ASSES- SOR, WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY FEB- RUARY 5TH IN THE HARDING HOUSE, LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF 4TH A N D C O U R T S T, BEGINNING AT 9:00 A. M. . INCOME FACTORS AND EXPENSE I T E M S U S E D TO ARRIVE AT A FARM USE VALUE WILL BE CONSIDERED. THE PUBLIC IS IN- VITED TO ATTEND AND SHARE THEIR VIEWS ON FARM USE VALUES. Feb. 1, 2020 #8733