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SILVERTONAPPEAL.COM ܂ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 ܂ 3B Objections source impacts despite high levels of use. ܂ Physically close and restore un wanted social trails and campsites with a combination of user fees and a corre sponding increased agency budget. Other objectors suggested the Forest Service add pit toilets to reduce human waste in popular areas, ban dogs, re open neglected trails and offer more education. Continued from Page 1B system protects special places into a fu ture that’s expected to see growing traf fic on trails. Why not limit entry only on most popular trails? Many people objected to the number of places with a limited entry permit re quirement. They said a permit might make sense at slammed places such as Jefferson Park, South Sister or Green Lakes Basin. But to require a permit to camp from 79 trailheads, and hike from 30, is too much. “Any restrictions or permits should only be put in place on the most highly accessed trails,” wrote Sherry Brainerd of Bend. “That does not include a major ity of the trails for which permits are proposed. Simply saying that lowuse trails will be restricted in order to fend off potential future higher use is a total ly inappropriate action that should not be taken.” Pay to play Many people objected to the idea of requiring more fees to get outdoors. While the Forest Service hasn’t spec ified the cost of permits yet — that’s be ing done separately — many users thought adding fees to the cost of gas and outdoor equipment would limit the pool of people able explore iconic areas. “Requiring a feebased permit sys tem puts wilderness out of reach of low income individuals,” wrote Holly Scott RESTAURANT INPSECTIONS Continued from Page 2B Date: Jan. 17 Score: 95 Priority violations Food is in contact with surfaces of equipment and utensils that are not properly cleaned and sanitized, specifi- cally: Bowl of rice drained into mop sink and then bowl containing drained rice was set on rim of mop sink. Point de- duction: 5. Location: 989 12th St. SE, Salem Date: Jan. 16 Score: 97 Priority violations Unnecessary poisonous or toxic materi- als are on the premises, specifically: Raid bug spray in the kitchen. Point deduc- tion: 3. Location: 765 Liberty St. SE, Salem Date: Jan. 17 Hikers look out at Mt. Jefferson on Scout Lake in the Jefferson Park Wilderness. PHOTO BY DIANE STEVENSON Other objectors suggested the Forest Service add pit toilets to reduce human waste in popular areas, ban dogs, reopen neglected trails and offer more education. can afford one after our tax return. “I’m afraid of the impact that charg ing an additional fee will have on those of us who can barely afford to get there in the first place.” Try other options of Bend. Even if a day use permit was just $10, that means 10 hikes would now cost $100. “For those of us who are below the poverty line, hiking is our goto enter tainment,” wrote Sarah Yost of Dallas. “We budget the gas money for each trip, and buy our yearly forest pass when we Four outdoors groups, including the Mazamas, said the Forest Service jumped to limited entry without trying less impactful strategies. Before moving to the permit system, the groups said the Forest Service should: ܂ Manage day use by size of parking lot and other indirect measures, but only require day use permits, quotas and fees in exceptional circumstances. ܂ Require permits and quotas for overnight use. ܂ Maintain, reroute, and construct trails at a high standard to prevent re Score: 100 PPM. Point deduction: 5. POLK COUNTY Java Crew Semi-annual restaurant inspections from Jan. 9 to 16. Location: 779 Wallace Road NW, Salem Date: Jan. 15 Score: 97 Priority violations A handwashing sink is not accessible for employee use at all times, is used for purposes other than handwashing or is not operated properly, specifically: In- side handwashing sink was a gallon empty container of bleach, dish soap bottle, and a bottle of hand soap. Point deduction: 3. Alibi Inn Tong King Garden Willaby's Catering and Event Design Other objections Location: 590 Taggart St. NW, Suite 130, Salem Date: Jan. 10 Score: 97 Priority violations A consumer advisory is not provided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required informa- tion, specifically: Asterisks are not locat- ed beside food items that may be under cooked for service, such as sunny side up eggs and rare steak. Point deduc- tion: 3. Dairy Queen Location: 1141 Wallace Road NW, Salem Date: Jan. 10 Score: 95 Priority violations The quaternary ammonium sanitizer concentration, pH, or temperature is not adequate, specifically: Sanitizer dispens- er is not dispensing a high enough con- centration of sanitizer - less than 150 Find a new job or career Location: 570 Wallace Road NW, Salem Date: Jan. 9 Score: 92 Priority violations Raw or ready-to-eat food is not properly protected from cross contamination, specifically: A flat of raw eggs are stored beside ready to eat eggs on the bottom shelf in the salad refrigerator. Point deduction: 5. The use of time as a public health con- trol is not properly monitored, food is not properly marked or written proce- dures have not been developed, specifi- cally: Southwest chili mix is dated Jan. 8 Discover Discover Disc Di scov sc over ov er your y your ourr new ou new ne w ho home home me JOBS.STATESMANJOURNAL.COM Kirsten Barnes Broker 503.873.3545 ext. 326 Michael ichael Schmid Schmidt Principal Broker, GRI 873-3545 ext. 314 Ryan Wertz Broker 873-3545 ext. 322 Starbucks Location: 1124 Wallace Road NW, Suite 105, Salem Date: Jan. 16 Score: 100 Taco Bell Location: 450 Wallace Road NW, Salem Date: Jan. 15 Score: 100 Place an ad online 24/7 at StatesmanJournal.com or call 503-399-6789 • 1-800-556-3975 Auctions, pets, services & stuff AUTO STUFF StatesmanJournal.com/classifieds in print Wednesday through Sunday TRUST THE HOMETOWN EXPERTS Brokers licensed in Oregon Location: 6335 Hwy. 22, Independence Date: Jan. 16 Score: 94 Priority violations Ready-to-eat food is not properly date- marked, specifically: A quart of half and half in the bar reach-in glass door refrig- erator is not date marked - container is open, unknown date. Point deduction: 3. Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing sink, specifically: No paper towels or drying device at the bar hand sink - a cloth towel is in use. Point deduction: 3. silvertonappeal.com STATESMANJOURNAL.COM/HOMES SERVING THE EAST VALLEY SINCE 1975 Oak Knoll Golf Club Turn here for your next vehicle HOMES & RENTALS JOBS at 8 p.m. (Day prior to inspection.) Point deduction: 3. McDonald's CLASSIFIEDS Numerous objections that are more specific were raised. They included the challenge of hav ing to plan months in advance to get a permit for a climb up South Sister, which could limit groups that lead guid ed or educational hikes. Concerns were also raised by hunters and anglers, who already pay a fee for their license. In general, there was also a weari ness of this model becoming the norm in Oregon, with land management agen cies deciding to use a permit system to limit visitors statewide in the future. “I am very concerned we’re heading toward permit becoming the norm on public lands,” Bradham said. “It’s just a lot of bureaucracy to go through just to take a hike.” Zach Urness has been an outdoors re- porter, photographer and videographer in Oregon for 11 years. To support his work, subscribe to the Statesman Jour nal for $0.99 per month. Urness is the author of “Best Hikes with Kids: Oregon” and “Hiking South- ern Oregon.” He can be reached at zur ness@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6801. Find him on Twitter at @ZachsORoutdoors. 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