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Columbia Gorge News
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
www.columbiagorgenews.com
Public Notices
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
FORM
ED-1
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for Mid-Columbia Economic Development District for
the current fiscal year will be held on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is
to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. A copy of the budget may be inspected at
https://www.mcedd.org.
MCEDD is taking steps to limit exposure and spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). In support of state
and federal guidelines for social distancing, MCEDD will hold this Budget Hearing by using Zoom
Conferencing. Please check MCEDD’s website https://www.mcedd.org/meeting-packets/ to view the
agenda and packet, including the Zoom access information. Public comment will be taken in written and
phone format. Contact officeadmin@mcedd.org to submit comment.
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
1.
2.
3.
Resource
State Revenue
Contract Reimbursements
Amount
3,660,791
632,758
1.
2.
3.
4
Requirement
Personnel Costs
Grants Disbursed
Contractual
Carryover - Restricted
Amount
1,764,738
3,029,437
364,099
69,740
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
6:00
June 17th
North Wasco County School District
A public meeting of the ___________________________________________
will be held on ______________________at
________
June 9, 2021
#9156
packet, including
t h e Zo o m a c c e s s
information. Public
comment will be
taken in written and
phone format. Con-
tact officeadmin@
mcedd.org to submit
comment.
June 9, 2021
#9155
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of The
Dalles Historic Land-
marks Commission
will hold a public
hearing on Wednes-
day, June 23, 2021
at 4:00 p.m. Pur-
suant to directives
in the Governor’s
Keep Oregon Work-
ing Executive Order
N o . 2 0 - 16 , d a t e d
April 15, 2020, (the
“Executive Order”)
the meeting will be
held via Zoom, an
online conferenc-
ing platform. Join
Zo o m M e e t i n g a t
https://zoom.us/
j / 9 2 515 2 31512 ? p
wd=Wk xvdGVDYm
RONlE0UE1BaF
h4cmNWZz09, or
phone 1-253-215-
8782 or 1-669-900-
6833.
Meeting ID: 925
15 2 3 1512 , Pa s s -
code: 068798.
Th e p u r p o s e o f
the hearing is to
receive public testi-
mony regarding the
following application:
Historic Land-
marks Commission
Application 188-21,
Todd Carpenter and
Carla McQuade, re-
questing approval to
restore the façade of
the Recreation build-
ing. The property
is located at 213 E.
Second Street, The
Dalles, Oregon and
is further described
as 1N 13E 3 BD tax
lot 3600. The prop-
erty is located in the
National Commer-
cial Historic District.
Proper ty is zoned
CBC – Central Busi-
n e s s C o m m e rc i a l
with a Sub-district
CBC-1 Overlay.
Historic Land-
marks Commission
Application 189-21,
David and Kristin
Jensen, requesting
approval to replace
two basement win-
dows with egress
windows. The prop-
er ty is located at
400 E. Eighth Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
and is further de-
scribed as 1N 13E 3
CB tax lot 3900. The
Ward Residence is a
Craftsman Bungalow
built c. 1920 and in-
cluded in the Oregon
Inventory of Historic
Properties. Property
is zoned RH – High
Density Residential.
The review criteria
for each application
are the Secretary of
the Interior’s Stan-
dards. These stan-
dards have been ad-
opted by The Dalles
Municipal Code,
Chapter 11.12 His-
toric Resources as
local review criteria.
All information re-
lating to the appli-
cation is available
at, and comments
m a y b e d e l i v e re d
to, the Community
Development De-
partment, phone
(541) 296-5481 ext.
112 5 . C o m m e n t s
must be received by
the hearing date or
may be presented at
the hearing.
June 9, 2021
#9157
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF WASCO
Probate
Department
In the Matter of
the Guardianship of
ESSCIX
SUTTON-LOTT,
Respondent
(Minor Child)
C a s e
N o .
21PR00128
NOTICE OF TIME
FOR FILING OB-
JECTIONS TO AP-
POINTMENT OF
GUARDIAN WITH
AUTHORITY TO
MAKE HEALTH CARE
DECISIONS
TO: Persons
Entitled to Notice
Under ORS 125.060:
Anthony Lott
Unknown Address
P L E A S E TA K E
NOTICE that the
State of Oregon, De-
partment of Human
Services (ODHS)
has filed a petition
for the appoint-
ment of Annelisa D.
Smith as a guard-
ian with authority to
make health care
decisions for the
respondent, Esscix
Sutton-Lott. A full,
t r u e , a n d c o r re c t
copy of that peti-
tion is attached to
this notice. ODHS
is the agency cur-
rently charged with
the care and custo-
dy of respondent.
ODHS seeks to have
Annelisa D. Smith
a p p o i n t e d a s re -
spondent’s guard-
ian for the purpose
of making health
care decisions for
respondent, which
may include consent
to withhold or with-
draw life-sustaining
procedures, as au-
thorized under ORS
127.635.
A hearing on the
attached petition
has been set for
G
J u l y 13 , 2 0 21, a t
2:00 p.m., before
the Circuit Court for
the State of Oregon,
Wasco County Pro-
bate Depar tment,
located at 511 Wash-
ington Street, The
Dalles, OR 97058.
Any objections to
the petition must
be made in writing
before the hearing
or in writing or orally
at the hearing. If you
intend to file written
objections to the
petition those objec-
tions must be filed
with the Circuit Court
for the State of Ore-
gon, Wasco County
Probate Department,
511 W a s h i n g t o n
Street, The Dalles,
OR 97058. A copy of
any written objection
must also be mailed
to DHS. DHS’ ad-
dress and telephone
number are:
Oregon Depart-
ment of Human
Services
ATTENTION:
Rebekah Smith
700 Union Street,
Suite 230
Th e D a l l e s , O R
97058
(541) 296-8221
If you intend to
object to the pe-
tition you must be
prepared to present
evidence and pro-
ceed without de-
lay with the hearing
scheduled on July
13, 2021, regarding
DHS’ petition.
NOTICE: If you
wish to receive cop-
ies of future filings in
this case, you must
inform the court
and DHS. You must
inform the court
by filing a request
for notice at Circuit
Court for the State
of Oregon, Wasco
County Probate De-
partment, 511 Wash-
ington Street, The
Dalles, OR 97058,
and paying any ap-
p l i c a b l e f e e . Th e
request for notice
must be in writing,
must clearly indicate
that you wish to re-
ceive future filings
in the proceedings
and must contain
your name, address,
and phone number.
The request should
also include the
case number shown
above. You must no-
tify DHS by mailing a
copy of the request
to DHS. Unless you
take these steps,
you will receive no
further copies of the
filings in this case.
DATED this 2nd
day of June, 2021.
Olivia Godinez,
OSB #080720
Assistant Attorney
General
Of Attorneys for
the Department of
Human Services
June 9, 16, 23,
2021
#9159
WHITE SALMON
2021 MRSC
ROSTERS
SMALL PUBLIC
WORKS, CONSUL-
TANT, and VENDOR
ROSTERS
FOR PARTICIPAT-
ING WASHINGTON
STATE LOCAL GOV-
ERNMENT AGEN-
CIES LOCATED IN
SOUTH CENTRAL
WASHINGTON
The Municipal Re-
search and Services
Center of Washing-
ton (MRSC) here-
by advertises on
behalf of the below
listed local govern-
ment agencies in
Washington State
(local governments)
i n S o u t h C e n t ra l
Washington (Kittitas,
Ya k i m a , K l i c k i t a t ,
B e n t o n , F ra n k l i n ,
Walla Walla, and
Columbia counties),
including - but not
limited to - cities (Ti-
tle 35 RCW and Title
35A RCW), counties
(Title 36 RCW), port
districts (Title 53
RCW), water-sewer
districts (Title 57
RCW), irrigation dis-
tricts (Title 83 RCW),
school districts and
educational service
districts (Title 28A
RCW), fire districts
(Title 52 RCW), tran-
sit agencies (e.g.,
Ch. 35.58 RCW, Ch.
3 6 . 57 A R C W, C h .
36.73 RCW, Title 81
RCW), and public
utility districts (Title
54 RCW), for their
projected needs for
small public works,
and for consulting
services throughout
2021. Additionally,
MRSC advertises on
behalf of some local
government for their
projected needs
for vendor services
t h ro u g h o u t 2 0 21.
I n t e re s t e d b u s i -
nesses may apply at
any time by visiting
the MRSC Rosters
w e b s i t e a t w w w.
mrscrosters.org.
For questions about
MRSC Rosters,
email mrscrosters@
mrsc.org.
Some or all of the
listed local govern-
ments may choose
to use the MRSC
Rosters service to
select businesses.
Master contracts for
certain types of work
may be required.
SMALL PUBLIC
WORKS ROSTERS:
Service categories
include construction,
b u i l d i n g , re n o v a -
t i o n , re m o d e l i n g ,
(Location)
21 as approved by the_____________________________________
North Wasco County
budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 20______
Budget Committee.
(District name)
3632 West 10th Street
A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at _____________________________
(Street address)
https://www.nwasco.k12.or.us/Domian/43
The Dalles, OR,
9:00 a.m., and _______
3:00 p.m., or online at __________________________________.
__________________________between
the hours of _______
This budget is for an
annual;
biennial budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is:
the same as;
different than the preceding year. If different, the major changes and their effect on the budget are:
Kara Flath
Telephone number
E-mail
541-506-3424
flathk@nwasco.k12.or.us
FINANCIAL SUMMARY—RESOURCES
Actual Budget
19
20
20____–20____
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Adopted Budget
Approved Budget
22
21
21 Next Year: 20____–20____
20
This Year: 20____–20____
1. Beginning Fund Balance .........................................................................
2. Current Year Property Taxes, other than Local Option Taxes .......................
3. Current Year Local Option Property Taxes ..............................................
4,241,388
10,259,737
3,046,200
9,145,975
2,988,280
9,250,000
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
3,813,825
50,000
25,700,774
710,000
710,000
2,000
48,355,188
3,689,759
50,000
28,729,886
3,861,362
870,000
2,000
49,395,180
3,500,410
100,000
30,359,002
13,452,754
776,000
0
60,426,446
17,720,891
12,608,804
6,526,926
2,230,703
715,400
576,669
5,500,443
710,000
300,000
1,465,352
48,355,188
19,368,167
13,620,314
7,425,124
2,614,975
1,116,800
738,270
2,053,193
870,000
300,000
1,288,637
49,395,180
20,591,533
13,544,873
10,607,904
3,470,326
1,126,380
789,279
2,132,230
776,000
300,000
7,087,921
60,426,446
23,993,536
227.94
14,753,614
129.61
26,065,908
236.08
17,089,362
138.71
28,203,276
235.80
17,517,768
137.29
1,632,243
14.80
1,728,080
15.75
2,174,385
15.75
2,234,866
5,500,443
710,000
300,000
1,465,352
48,355,188
372.35
2,053,193
870,000
300,000
1,288,637
49,395,180
390.54
2,132,230
776,000
300,000
7,087,921
60,426,446
388.84
Other Revenue from Local Sources ........................................................
Revenue from Intermediate Sources .......................................................
Revenue from State Sources ...................................................................
Revenue from Federal Sources ...............................................................
Interfund Transfers ...................................................................................
All Other Budget Resources ....................................................................
10. Total Resources .....................................................................................
FINANCIAL SUMMARY—REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
11. Salaries ....................................................................................................
12.
13.
14.
15.
Other Associated Payroll Costs ...............................................................
Purchased Services .................................................................................
Supplies & Materials ................................................................................
Capital Outlay ..........................................................................................
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Other Objects (except debt service & interfund transfers) ........................
Debt Service* ...........................................................................................
Interfund Transfers* .................................................................................
Operating Contingency ............................................................................
Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance & Reserves .................................
Total Requirements ................................................................................
FINANCIAL SUMMARY—REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY FUNCTION
Function
FTE for Function
1000 Instruction
FTE
2000 Support Services
FTE
3000 Enterprise & Community Service
FTE
4000 Facility Acquisition & Construction
FTE
5000 Other Uses
5100 Debt Service*
5200 Interfund Transfers*
6000 Contingency
7000 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements
Total FTE
* Not included in total 5000 Other Uses. To be appropriated separately from other 5000 expenditures.
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING FROM LAST YEAR**
There is a large increase in federal funds due to additional funds allocated for the pandemic and increases in state
funding is due to the state allocation of summer school funds. In addition, the district received state funds for the Seismic
Rehabilitation grant for The Dalles High School Kurtz gym project.
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Imposed
Permanent Rate Levy ...........(Rate Limit____________Per $1000)
Local Option Levy .........................................................................
Levy for General Obligation Bonds ...............................................
Long Term Debt
5.2399
0
$1,863,724
Rate or Amount Imposed
Rate or Amount Approved
5.2399
0
0
5.2399
0
0
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1
General Obligation Bonds ..............................................................
Estimated Debt Authorized, but not
Incurred on July 1
0
8,788,611
3,650,000
12,428,611
Other Bonds ...................................................................................
Other Borrowings ...........................................................................
Total .............................................................................................
0
0
0
0
**If more space is needed to complete any section of this form, use the space below or add sheets.
June 9, 2021
#9158
alteration, repair,
or improvement of
re a l p ro p e r t y a s
referenced in RCW
39.04.155. Sub-cat-
egories can be
viewed on the MRSC
Rosters website.
C O N S U LTA N T
ROSTERS: Service
categories include
architectural, engi-
neering, and survey-
ing services as ref-
erenced in Chapter
39.80 RCW, as well
as other personal
a n d p ro f e s s i o n a l
consulting services.
Sub-categories can
be viewed on the
MRSC Rosters web-
site.
VENDOR ROS-
TERS: Service cat-
egories include sup-
plies, materials, and
equipment not being
purchased in con-
nection with public
works contracts and
limited service con-
tracts as referenced
in RCW 39.04.190.
Subcategories can
be viewed on the
MRSC Rosters web-
site.
A list of current-
ly subscribing lo-
cal governments
that have their Small
Works Roster, Con-
sultant Roster, and
Vendor Roster host-
ed by MRSC Ros-
ters can be found
a t h t t p s : / / w w w.
m rs c ro s t e rs . o rg /
participating-agen-
cies or by contacting
the MRSC Rosters
Program Coordinator
at 206-625-1300 ext.
120.
New local govern-
ment agencies may
join at any time. The
list reflects current
active agencies.
June 9, 2021
WS #248
KLICKITAT COUN-
TY MITIGATED DE-
TERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Notice is hereby
given that Klickitat
County issued a
Mitigated Determi-
nation of Non-signif-
icance (MDNS) on
June 3, 2021 under
SEPA Rules (Chapter
197 - 11 W A C ) a n d
the Klickitat Coun-
t y E n v i ro n m e n t a l
Ordinance Number
121084, as amend-
ed, for the following
proposals:
S E P A 2 0 21 - 0 1 .
Applicants: Mike &
Jennifer Kallio. A
Short Plat applica-
tion requesting to
subdivide approxi-
mately 20.20 acres
into four lots. The
proposed short plat
is located in LOTS
2 & 4 SPG-44 IN
SWSE; Section 14,
T 5 N , R 17 E , W. M .
Klickitat County, WA
(Goldendale vicinity)
on tax parcel 05-17-
1452-0002/00.
S E P A 2 0 21 - 19 .
Applicant: Gloria
Wainer. A Short Plat
application request-
ing to subdivide ap-
proximately 25.31
acres into 3 lots. The
proposed short plat
is located in NWNE
LESS KING RANCH
PLATTED; Section
3, T4N, R17E, W.M.
Klickitat County, WA
(Goldendale vicinity)
on tax parcel 04-17-
0300-0003/00.
A f t e r re v i e w o f
the completed en-
vironmental check-
lists and other in-
formation on file
the Klickitat County
Responsible Official
has determined that
t h i s p ro p o s a l w i l l
not have probable
significant adverse
impacts on the envi-
ronment. Copies of
the MDNS are avail-
able at the Klickitat
County Planning De-
partment during nor-
mal business hours.
Comments or ap-
peals on the above
environmental review
will be accepted
until 5:00 pm June
25, 2021. Appeals
must be made to the
Board and filed with
the Klickitat County
Auditor’s office. Ap-
peals shall not be
deemed complete
without payment
of the appeal fees
applicable to Class
A projects, payable
to Klickitat County
Pl a n n i n g D e p a r t -
ment.
June 9, 2021
WS #256
CITY OF WHITE
SALMON
NOTICE OF ORDI-
NANCE ADOPTION
Ordinance 2021-
06-1080 Amending
WSMC 8.20 -
Fireworks
The City of White
Salmon City Coun-
cil at its regularly
scheduled meeting
CITY OF WHITE
SALMON
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Draft
C o m p re h e n s i v e
Plan
The City of White
Salmon Planning
Commission at its
regularly scheduled
meeting on June 23,
2021 at 5:30 p.m.
will hold a public
hearing in order to
receive comments
regarding the June
2 0 21 d ra f t C o m -
p re h e n s i v e P l a n .
The Planning Com-
mission will meet
via teleconference.
Written comments
may be submitted to
janb@ci.white-salm-
on.wa.us by 5:00
p.m. on Wednes-
day, June 23 noting
in the subject line
“Public Hearing –
Draft Comprehen-
sive Plan.” All written
comments will be
read during the pub-
lic hearing. In addi-
tion, any individual
who wishes to testify
via the teleconfer-
ence will be allowed
to do so. You must
register with the city
(by contacting Jan
Brending at janb@
ci.white-salmon.
wa.us by 5:00 p.m.
on Wednesday, June
23) that you desire
to testify via telecon-
ference and provide
your name and/or
phone number as it
will appear during
the Zoom teleconfer-
ence. A copy of the
proposed amend-
ments is available
on the city’s web-
page at http://www.
white-salmon.net or
by calling Jan Brend-
ing at 509-493-1133
#205.
June 9, 2021
WS #258
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Public Utility Dis-
trict No. 1 of Klickitat
County
2021 Water and
Wastewater Rates
Notice is hereby
given that a public
hearing has been
scheduled as fol-
lows, for the purpose
of reviewing the pro-
posed Water and
Wastewater System
Rates of Public Util-
ity District No. 1 of
Klickitat County,
Tu e s d a y, J u n e
22 – 6:00 p.m. via
WebEx
Join from the
meeting link
https://klickpud.
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Join by phone
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June 9, 16, 2021
WS #259
ADVERTISE IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
G O R G E
L O C A L
The Mid-Columbia Directory
Available
last
week of the
month
a.m. at
p.m.
@northwascoschools (Facebook) - virtually for the public
_____________________________________________________________________,
Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the
Contact
Revised Total Resources
Revised Total Requirements
12,320,388
12,320,388
Comments
Additional Revenue / Grants Disbursed - COVID Relief Funds : MCEDD / Hood River Co. / Wasco Co.
OCF Grant carryover not allowed - had to be spent FY21 resulted in decrease of Restricted Carryover.
Contract Reimbursement increase - ETO Funds
(Date)
(Governing body)
o n J u n e 2 , 2 0 21
passed Ordinance
2 0 21 - 0 6 - 10 8 0
Amending WSMC
8.20 Fireworks. The
full text of the ordi-
nance is available
on the city’s web-
page http://www.
white-salmon.net or
will be mailed upon
request. Please
make your requests
to Jan Brending at
janb@ci.white-salm-
on.wa.us or in writ-
ing to P.O. Box 2139,
White Salmon, WA
98672.
June 9, 2021
WS #257
featuring Gorge businesses
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