4 CapitalPress.com Friday, July 8, 2022 Wildfire regulation map less expansive than feared By MATEUSZ PERKOWSKI Capital Press (assuming a structure is present) Percent of Total Area A new map of Oregon’s wildfire risks has serious implications for rural land- owners but the initial ver- sion isn’t as far-reaching as farm advocates feared. Stricter regulations are planned for mapped areas where elevated fire dan- gers overlap with the outer edges of human habitation, known as the wildland-ur- ban interface. Nearly 1 million proper- ties in the state are included in the WUI under the map recently developed by the Oregon Department of For- estry in consultation with Oregon State University. However, only about 80,000 of these parcels are in high or extreme fire risk areas and have structures subject to regulations, such as more rigorous build- ing codes and “defensible space” standards for vegeta- tion removal. That represents about 5% of the state’s total tax lots, whose owners will receive notifications and can appeal the designation. The Oregon Farm Bureau believes the WUI was defined too broadly and will encompass vast portions of rural communities. While the WUI remains excessive, not as many rural properties will be affected by regulations as critics antic- ipated, said Lauren Smith, Distribution of Risk Across Oregon 40 30 20 10 0 No risk Low risk Moderate High risk Extreme risk risk No risk Low risk Moderate risk High risk Extreme risk 0 20 40 80 120 160 Miles . This map shows the wildfire risk for Oregon. Jesse Skoubo/Associated Press File Oregon has released a new wildfire map that designates properties subject to new regulations. OFB’s director of govern- ment and national affairs. “Where it narrowed was with the overlay of high and extreme risk, which is sub- ject to regulations,” Smith said. “That overlay was less than we thought, but in five years it could be greater.” Though the area subject to regulation is smaller than predicted, rural landowenrs can’t rest easy because the map will be reconsidered periodically and the overlap could grow, she said. The “home hardening” building codes, which will apply to new buildings and major remodels in regulated areas, are supposed to be adopted in October and to become effective next April. Meanwhile, the defensi- ble space requirements that affect vegetation around buildings are set to be adopted in December after a public process. Agricultural buildings will be exempt from these regulations under a direc- tive from the state fire mar- shal, Mariana Ruiz-Temple, but the Oregon Farm Bureau worries that her eventual replacement may scrap that exception. “We’re always going to be uncomfortable because we will have properties that fall into that high and extreme risk WUI,” Smith said. Oregon’s approach to mitigating wildfire risks is being overhauled by Senate Bill 762, which was passed last year. The legislation did not exempt vineyards, orchards and other cultivated croplands from the defensi- ble space requirements. How cropland will be treated under the new sys- tem remains to be seen, with the issue currently being assessed by the Wildfire Programs Advisory Council that was created by the bill. While the council doesn’t have formal statutory authority, the Oregon Farm Bureau is watching that pro- cess closely because its rec- ommendations will have sway with regulatory agen- cies, Smith said. The state’s Department of Land Conservation and Development is also devel- oping proposed land use leg- islation aimed at fire preven- tion, which the agency will present to lawmakers next year. These new land use rules will apply to all high and extreme fire risk areas on the map, not just those that overlap with the WUI, Smith said. “We’re very concerned about what the DLCD will recommend.” Squires to retire, Chumrau to replace him at Washington Grain Commission Washington Grain Com- mission CEO Glen Squires will retire Nov. 1 and Casey Chumrau will take his place. Chumrau, the current Idaho Wheat Commission executive director, will join the Washington commission in mid-September to work with Squires to transition into the role. 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Case No.: 22PB05623 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re- quired to present them to the un- dersigned attorney at: 319 Sixth Street SW, Albany, OR 97321 with- in four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be effected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Represen- tative, or the attorney for the Per- sonal Representative. DATED and first published July 8, 2022. Personal Representative CHRISTOPHER S. STUDER 796 S. Grice Loop Jefferson, OR 97352 Attorney DAVID B. BECKHAM 319 Sixth Ave SW Albany, OR 97321 grain commission where it’s at, and go to the next level,” Carstensen said. “She has a (lot) of experience in the grain industry. I think she’ll be a very good addition.” Chumrau joined the Idaho Wheat Commission in 2020. Before that, she worked for U.S. Wheat Associates, the overseas marketing arm of the industry, as a market ana- lyst and South America mar- keting manager. “My experience in Idaho has been incredible,” she said. “This is such a won- derful state. The commis- sioners are professional and such wonderful people, and they’ve afforded me a lot of opportunities that have allowed me to grow profes- sionally and prepared me for this next stage, and I thank them for that.” She will exit the Idaho commission Aug. 30 for her new job in Washington. During his tenure, Squires worked to develop strong working relation- ships with the commission’s industry partners, includ- ing the Washington Asso- ciation of Wheat Growers, Washington Wheat Founda- tion, the state Department of Agriculture and Washington State University. The commission in 2018 signed an agreement with the Japanese Flour Mill- ers Association to com- mit to further develop- ing club wheat varieties through increased technical exchange. “It’s been an honor to work on behalf of the grow- ers,” Squires said. “Thank you for letting me be part of a fantastic, remarkable industry that’s providing food for people all over the world.” “It’s just time for me and my wife to do some other things,” Squires, 64, told the Capital Press. “We’re going to spend more time with our grandkids. It’s a good time with the commission — the board is solid, there’s no new elections coming on. I think that will be good for the per- son coming in to have that stability for a little while.” “The Washington Grain Commission is an incredible organization that has always been a leader in the grain industry,” Chumrau, 38, told the Capital Press. “They have LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 07/11/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2020 FORD ECOSPORT 4D VIN = MAJ6S3GLXLC324586 Amount due on lien $1455.00  Reputed owner(s) KELLENE R & KATHY A ANDERSON SANTANDER CONSUMER USA LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 819  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 07/15/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  B.C TOWING INC 2140 TURNER RD SE SALEM, OR 2022 FRGHT CAS TK VIN = 3AKJHPDV1NSNB9956 Amount due on lien $67,542.00  Reputed owner(s) > SOUTHERN DESERT LEASING INC MERZ BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA a very active and engaged board and provide a lot of great opportunities, not only for me professionally but also personally. I am looking forward to this challenge.” “Glen was just such a pos- itive force. … He just lived and breathed the Washing- ton Grain Commission and he’s just had such good rela- tionships with all of our mar- kets in the Asia-Pacific Rim,” commission board chairman Mike Carstensen said. Squires has worked for the Washington commission for 29 1/2 years. He has been CEO for 10 years. 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JF1GR7E67CG207254 Amount due on lien $1515.00  Reputed owner(s) > LEONILA HERREJON FRAGA LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 07/18/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2012 TOYT PRIUS 4D VIN = JTDKN3DU3C1567813 Amount due on lien $2395.00  Reputed owner(s) MICHAEL E & DYNEE K MEDLOCK SELCO COMMUNITY C.U By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press Glen Squires Casey Chumrau LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE BY WASHINGTON STATE PORK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION AND THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2023 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Delegate Body will take place at 1:00 p.m., Friday, July 22, 2022 in conjunction with a Board of Directors meeting of Washington State Pork Producer Association, in Room 1 of the Washington Association of Wheat Growers building, 109 East 1st Street, Ritzville, Washington, 99169. All Washington State pork producers are invited to attend. Any producer, age 18 or older, who is a resident of the state and has paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and/or participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more information, contact Washington State Pork Producers Association, 2001 VanTine Road, Garfield, Washington, telephone 509/397-2694.