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    6B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
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111 Baker County
Legal Notices
Proposed Certificate of
Completion for
IOOF Lodge No. 25 Building
in Baker City, Oregon
Comments due: 5 p.m.,
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Project location: 1718, 1720,
1780 Main Street, Baker City,
Baker County, Oregon, located
in Section 16 (SW ¼ SW ¼),
Township 9 South, Range
40 East, of the Willamette
Meridian.
The
Oregon
Proposal:
Department of Environmental
Quality proposes to certify
completion of all actions
required by Consent Judg-
ment number #18CV05318
with Prospective Purchaser
Baker School District 5J for
remediation of hazardous
substances at the former
IOOF Lodge No. 25 Building
site. This project has resulted
in both environmental and
economic benefits.
For more information:
To view project documents,
visit http://ordeq.org/ecsi-6206
or contact DEQ’s Bend office
at 541-388-6146. DEQ will
consider all public comments
received by the date and time
stated above before making
a final decision regarding the
certification of completion.
Legal No. 232580
Published: Feberuary
2021
111 Baker County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
Notice of Measure Election
NOTICE OF HEARING
UNION COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION
SPECIAL SESSION
COMP PLAN AMENDMENT
& SITE PLAN
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, May 18, 2021, an
election will be held in Baker
County, Oregon.
This will be a vote-by-mail
election. The following shall
be the ballot title for the
measure submitted to the
electors thereof:
Caption: Bond to upgrade
maintenance systems, con-
struct
school
cafeteria,
improve safety.
Question: Shall District issue
$4,000,000 in bonds and
receive $4,000,000 grant
to
upgrade
maintenance
systems, construct school
cafeteria and improve safety?
If the bonds are approved,
they will be payable from
taxes on property or property
ownership that are not subject
to the limits of sections 11
and 11b, Article XI of the
Oregon Constitution.
For full ballot title text, please
visit www.bakercounty.org or
come into the Baker County
Clerk’s Office, 1995 3rd
Street, Ste. 150, Baker City.
Any elector dissatisfied with
this ballot title may file a
petition for review of the ballot
title in the Baker County
Circuit Court no later than
5:00 pm on March 4, 2021.
Published pursuant to ORS
255.085(4)(b) by Stefanie
Kirby, Baker County Clerk.
Legal No. 232576
Published: February 25, 2021
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the Union County Planning
Commission, meeting in spe-
cial session, Monday, March
8, 2021 at 7:00 p.m., will con-
sider an application submit-
ted by James Smejkal, Agent
Curtis Shuck, to amend the
Comprehensive Plan, Map/
Text and Basalt Aggregate In-
ventory to establish a new 274
acre Basalt Aggregate Site
and place in a Surface Mining
Zone, and Site Plan approv-
al to mine aggregate material
from the property. The proper-
ty is located 2.5 miles west of
the City of La Grande on the
north side of I-84 and is de-
scribed as Twp. 2S, Range 37
EWM, Tax Lot 2300 approxi-
mately 274.00 acres in a Union
County A-4, Timber Grazing
Zone.
The applicable Land Use Reg-
ulations are found in the Union
County Zoning, Partition and
Subdivision Ordinance, Sec-
tions 23.05(3), 20.09(6), Article
15, Surface Mining Zone, and
OAR 660-023-0180(3)(5) &
(8). Failure to raise a specific
issue with sufficient specifici-
ty at the local level precludes
appeal to LUBA based on that
issue. The application and all
information related to the pro-
posal are available for review
at no cost and copies can be
supplied at a reasonable cost.
A staff report will be available
for review seven days before
the hearing, and can be sup-
plied at a reasonable cost. For
further information contact this
office by phone at 963-1014, or
email
ljohnston@union-county.org.
In a continued effort to limit the
spread of the COVID-19 virus
and to comply with the Gov-
ernor’s executive orders, the
Union County Planning Com-
mission will facilitate citizen
participation via teleconfer-
ence only. To listen to or par-
ticipate in the Public Hearings
please call: (253) 215-8782
or (669) 900-6833 and enter
meeting ID number: 995 6180
8582. The call in option will
be the only opportunity for cit-
izens to engage in the Public
Hearing until further notice.
If you plan to testify at this Pub-
lic Hearing please contact the
Planning Department and pro-
vide us with the phone number
you will be calling from.
Scott Hartell
Planning Director
Published: February 25, 2021
Legal No. 230469
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Kerry L. Bullard has been
appointed Personal Repre-
sentative (hereafter PR) of
the Estate of Richard Earl
Crabb, deceased, Probate
No. 20PB00807, Union County
Circuit Court, State of Oregon.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceeding
may obtain additional informa-
tion from the court records,
the PR, or the attorney for the
PR. All persons having claims
against the estate must pres-
ent them to the PR at:
Steven J. Joseph,
Attorney for PR
STEVEN J. JOSEPH, P.C.
P.O. Box 3230
901 Washington Avenue
La Grande, OR 97850
(541) 963-4901,
within four months after the
date of first publication of this
notice or they may be barred.
Published: February 11, 18,
25, 2021
Legal No. 230778
112 Union County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
2019 Capital Improvements
Bid Date: Thursday, February 25, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company is requesting proposals for
bid for the upgrades and renovations to the Union School District
campus and infrastructure, including the High School, Gymnasium,
Miller Elementary School and Hutchinson Elementary School. Work
includes new electrical service, mechanical upgrades, a new eleva-
tor tower, entry vestibules, with interior and exterior renovations,
safety and security upgrades, exterior envelope restorations, new
admin/ entry additions, window replacement, and a new parking lot
& drop off site, as well as additional site upgrades. The project is
located at 540 South Main Street, Union, OR 97883, and through-
out the campus.
There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting held at 10:00 AM
on Friday, February 12, 2021. Interested parties are encouraged
to meet onsite at the High School front entry, located at 540 South
Main Street, Union OR 97883.
Due to current restrictions social distancing
measures and facial masks are required.
For questions, please contact:
Shawn Towne, Project Manager
Phone: (541) 389-7119
Email: ShawnT@KirbyNagelhout.com
Bid documents can be viewed at
The Abadan Plan Center, Builders Exchange of
Washington, Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center,
Hermiston Plan Center, Oregon Contractor Plan Center,
Premier Builders Exchange, Tri-City Construction Council,
and Yakima Plan Center.
KNCC is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all interested firms,
including tribal, women, disadvantage, minority, disabled veterans, and
emerging small businesses, to submit bids.
Oregon CCB # 95590
Publish: February 6, 11,18, 25, 2021
Legal no. 230234
(EDITORS: For editorial questions, please contact Hollie Westring at hwestring@
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