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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2022
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APPEAL TRIBUNE
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Owner Thorin Thacker shows off the freshly printed “Now Open” sign at Canyon
Cannabis in Mill City on Feb. 10. BRIAN HAYES/STATESMAN JOURNAL
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Canyon Cannabis reopens
a month later than expected
Canyon Cannabis reopened March
24 in Mill City, a year and a half after the
original store in Gates was destroyed in
the Labor Day wildfires of 2020.
Canyon Cannabis co-owner Thorin
Thacker successfully campaigned to
have a ballot measure passed to allow
retail sales of marijuana in Mill City in
the November 2021 election.
After that passed and he completed
land use issues on a previously pur-
chased building in Mill City, he hoped to
open by Feb. 14.
But it took a month and a half for the
Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commis-
sion to approve Canyon Cannabis’ appli-
cation to reopen at its new location.
According to OLCC spokesperson
Mark Pettinger, between 15 and 20 mari-
juana dispensaries licensed from the
state were impacted by the wildfires of
2020.
He said the state hadn’t been notified
that Canyon Cannabis was one of the
businesses impacted by the wildfires for
over a month after it was submitted Feb.
7.
“We were bringing those folks to the
front of the queue and expediting their
paperwork, but they also needed to be
ready,” Pettinger said.
Thacker, formerly mayor of Mill City,
found out Canyon Cannabis’ application
had been approved by the state on
March 18, and the store opened days lat-
er.
—Bill Poehler
Heritage Museum reopens
The Heritage Museum will open for
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the first time in two years with a cele-
bration at 1 p.m. April 30 at a new loca-
tion, 281 S. Second Street in Independ-
ence.
The museum closed in 2020 due to
COVID-19.
The new location gives the museum
an additional 1,000 square feet of space
for exhibits compared with its previous
location at the Baptist church.
“Our goal is to celebrate all people
that have inhabited this land, starting
with the Kalapuya who have been here
since time in memoriam,” museum
manager Natascha Adams said. “When
we examine our community’s past, both
beautiful and ugly, we learn, and those
lessons allow us to create a better fu-
ture.”
– Bill Poehler
MARION COUNTY RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
ABOUT RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
This is a snapshot of the inspections
conducted by the Marion and Polk
county health departments.
Twice annually, licensed restaurants
receive unannounced inspections that
focus on food temperatures, food prep-
aration practices, worker hygiene, dish-
washing and sanitizing, and equipment
and facility cleanliness.
Violations: Restaurant scores are based
on a 100-point scale. Priority violations
deduct 5 points, and priority foundation
violations deduct 3 points. Violations
recorded on consecutive inspections
result in point deductions being dou-
bled.
Scoring: Scores of 70 or higher are con-
sidered compliant. Restaurants scoring
below 70 must be re-inspected within
30 days or face closure or other admin-
istrative action. Restaurants display a
placard by the entrance to indicate
whether they have passed their last
inspection.
Marion County Health Inspections
Figueroa's Taqueria
Location: 1600 Industrial Avenue
Woodburn (mobile unit)
Date: March 4, 2022
Score: 100
No priority violations.
Tiny's Tavern
Location: 155 Main St Mt Angel
Date: March 4, 2022
Score: 100
No priority violations.
Mercadito Las Carmelitas
Location: 247 N Front St Woodburn
Date: March 4, 2022
Score: 100
No priority violations.
El Mercadito
Location: 247 N Front Street Woodburn
(mobile unit)
Date: March 4, 2022
Score: 100
No priority violations.
Halfcourt Sports Bar & Taproom
Location: 3960 Center St NE Salem
Date: March 4, 2022
Score: 77
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:
Observed plastic food container in hand
wash sink in back of house. Observed
bar hand wash sink to be used for
dumping beverages. Point deduction:
3.
Raw or ready-to eat food is not properly
protected from cross contamination,
specifically: Observed shell eggs, and
opened mixed scrambled eggs in walk-
in cooler stored above cooked potatoes
and cooked chicken tenders. Also ob-
served crate of shell eggs stored on top
of beer keg. Point deduction: 5.
Ready-to-eat food is not properly date-
marked, specifically: Observed the
following items in cold-holding with no
date mark: walk-in cooler: *boiled whole
redskin potatoes, *home fries, *pork
carnitas; tru upright display cooler:
whipped cream. Point deduction: 3.
A consumer advisory is not provided, is
Restaurant Inspections promo image. STATESMAN JOURNAL
not presented in the correct format, or
does not contain the required informa-
tion, specifically: Observed reminder
listed on the bottom of the breakfast
menu, but no disclosure. Point deduc-
tion: 3.
Restricted use pesticides are not prop-
erly applied, specifically: Observed cans
of aerosol Raid insecticide in the res-
taurant (under the hand wash sink by
the order-up heat lamp). Point deduc-
tion: 3.
A test kit is not provided or is not accu-
rate enough to measure the concentra-
tion of sanitizing solutions, specifically:
Observed new quat dispenser near
3-compartment sink to be in use but no
test strips are on-hand. Point deduc-
tion: 3.
Bing's Happy Garden Inc.
not provided at the handwashing sink,
specifically: - Paper towels not provid-
ed in men's restroom. Point deduction:
3.
Soap is not provided at a handwashing
sink, specifically: - Kitchen handwash-
ing sink missing soap. Point deduction:
3.
Sabor Tico LLC
Location: 311 N Water Street Silverton
(mobile unit)
Date: March 3, 2022
Score: 97
Priority violations:
Food employees eat, drink or use to-
bacco in unapproved areas or use an
inappropriate beverage container for
drinking, specifically: Employee bever-
age in a container with no handle/no
straw. Point deduction: 3.
Food employees do not minimize con-
tact with food in a ready-to-eat form,
specifically: - Observed employee
wearing one glove to prepare spring
rolls and other ready-to-eat food. Point
deduction: 5.
Chemical sanitizers are not approved,
specifically: - Measured >200 PPM chlo-
rine in wiping cloth bucket used to san-
itize food contact surfaces. Color was
bleached out of test strip. Point deduc-
tion: 5.
Working containers of poisonous or
toxic materials are not clearly labeled,
specifically: observed unlabeled spray
bottles of oven degreaser and surface
cleaner in the kitchen and bathroom.
Point deduction: 3.
Lucky's Pub on Liberty
Location: 211 Oak St Silverton
Date: March 3, 2022
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:
Large pot filled with water in handwash
sink at start of inspection. Point deduc-
tion: 3.
Location: 6110 Keizer Station Blvd Keiz-
er
Date: March 3, 2022
Score: 95
Priority violations:
Potentially hazardous food is not main-
tained at proper hot or cold holding
temperatures, specifically: Observed
food in prep-line cooler drawers to be
too high. Chicken at 46 F, shredded
cheese at 47 F, sliced cheese at 45 F
and lunch meat at 45 F. This could be
related to a large block of ice observed
on the condenser inside the unit. Point
deduction: 5.
Location: 3195 Liberty Rd Salem
Date: March 3, 2022
Score: 94
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: -
Upon arrival, strainer blocking bar
handwashing sink that is used as dump
sink. Kitchen handwashing sink blocked
by basket of drink nozzles. Point de-
duction: 3.
Temperature measuring devices are not
provided or readily accessible for
checking food temperatures, specifi-
cally: - Food probe thermometer not
available. Point deduction: 3.
Triangle Inn
Simply Pho
Half Time Bar & Grill
Location: 3215 Liberty Rd Salem
Date: March 3, 2022
Score: 94
Priority violations:
Hand towels or a hand drying device is
Location: 3405 Commercial Street SE
Salem
Date: March 3, 2022
Score: 87
Priority violations:
Location: 850 High St NE Salem
Date: March 2, 2022
Location: 125 N Main St Mt Angel
Date: March 4, 2022
Score: 100
No priority violations.
Sandee Thai Restaurant
Panera Bread #2156
See INSPECTIONS, Page 3B