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    Thurs
April 1. I W
(Sec 2) SANOY (O re.) P O S T -5
60-day extension given on Mt. Hood Plan
U
to the co m m iss io n ers re ­
qu estin g an exten sion , so
th a t th e citizen s an d the
s t a f f w o u ld b e b e t t e r
p re p a re d in re v is in g the
a re a 's p lan .
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r
R o b ert S c h m a c h e r a g re e d ,
and d ire c te d the p lan n in g
s ta ff to g ra n t a 60-day e x ­
tension
John M c M a h a n . C o rrid o r
C P O c h a irp e rs o n , sa id th a t
he fe lt it w as not th e o b je c ­
tio n s o f th e tw o C P O
re p re s e n ta tiv e s th a t sue
ceeded in g e ttin g th e e x te n
sion, bu t r a th e r it w as the
in d iv id u a ls who p e rs o n a lly
by M IC H A E L P. JO N ES
Peel Correspondent
0
JJnder pressure to re v is e
the schedule for up d a tin g
th e M t. Hood C o m m u n ity
P la n , in o rd e r to im p ro v e
c itiz e n in v o lv e m e n t in the
p ro c ess , th e C la c k a m a s
C ou nty p lan n in g s ta ff has
g iven an a d d itio n a l 60 days
for resid en ts to g iv e im p u t
T h e C la c k a m a s C ounty
C o m m is s io n e rs a n d th e
p lan n in g s ta ff w e re un d e r
f < e in m id -M a r c h w hen
a re a resid en ts, and the M t
H o o d C o o rid o r C itiz e n s
P la n n in g O rg a n iz a tio n , ob­
je c te d to th e p rop osed
Changes
in
la n d u s e
lesign atio ns and zoning or
fin an ces, and asked fo r an
‘xte n tio n of tim e in o rd e r
o p ro v id e b e tte r im p u t into
h e revision s T h e county
ta d proposed to present the
:h ang es fo r adoption by the
com m issioners on M a y 28
R e p re s e n ta tiv e s of both
the C o rrid o r C P O and the
R h o d o d e n d ro n
eig hb orhoo d G ro u p w ro te
CPO
a n d A s s is ta n t P la n n in g
D ir e c to r A rd is Stevenson
to discuss concerns th ey
m a y h a v e w ith the u p ­
d a tin g of th e a re a 's plan
M c M a h a n , h o w e v e r, said
th a t he co uld not g iv e the
co un ty a n a n s w e r ab ou t
w h e th e r
th e
A p r il 6
m e e tin g is a c c e p ta b le H e
said th a t he fir s t has to
m e e t w ith m e m b e rs of his
m e e tin g
___ _ - *
- —
-
M cM ahan
A fte r the C P O
m eets w e w ill d e h e v e r ou r
decision to th e county a t
th a t tim e
B ut I canno t
speak for the e n tire C P O
an d a g re e to th e m e e tin g a t
this tim e ”
is
scheduled for tonight
A decision is ex p ec ted to
be m a d e , depen din g on th e
tu rn o u t, as to w h e th e r
t h e y 'll be re a d y fo r a
m e e tin g A p r il 6. o r if
a n o th e r should be sc h ed u l­
“ A decision w ill be m a d e
T h u r s d a y n i g h t , ” s a id
firewood on road causes $500 in damages
it w ith his 1978 Volvo.
T h e e x p e rie n c e has n e t­
ted h im a ta ll ta le , as w e ll
M o s t p e o p le w h o c u t
f ir e w o o d
w o u ld n e v e r
b e lie v e a tw o -fo o t long
p iece of pine, 18 inches in
d ia m e te r , co uld cause an
e s tim a te d 1500 in d a m a g es
R ic k
E tte lm a n
of
B rig h tw o o d , h o w e v e r, has
ju s t such a p iece of wood.
H e is ke ep in g it as a con-
d e e r an d d a m a g e th e ir c a r ,
but m e , I ’ve got to h it a
h ig h w a y w a s d a r k , he
d id n 't h a v e a ch an c e to
dodge th e log, w h ic h w as
ly in g in the m id d le of the
v e rs a tio n piece since he h it
by M IC H A E L P. JO N ES
Post Correspondent
dam ages
E t t e lm a n h it th e log
ab ou t 11:15 n e a r W ild w o o d
P a r k on H ig h w a y 36, ju s t
e a s t o f th e B rig h tw o o d
Loop, on a recen t F r id a y
eastb oun d lane
“ B y th e tim e I c a m e to a
stop it h a d done a lo t of
d a m a g e ,” E tte lm a n s a id .
“ A fte r liv in g a lm o s t 11
y e a rs on th e m o u n ta in , w h y
did th is h a v e to h a p p en to
e v en in g .
H e sa id th a t because th e
m e.
‘A lot of people w ill h it a
as
about
5500
worth
of
s tic k .”
E tte lm a n said he t r a v e l­
ed ab ou t 25 to 30 fe et a fte r
h ittin g th e log b e fo re c o m ­
ing to a fu ll stop T h e p iece
b e c a m e w ed ged b e n ea th
his c a r , be tw ee n th e body
an d th e w h eel, and w ith th e
d a rk n es s not c o n trib u tin g
m u ch , he w as u n ab le to
fr e e it.
RIPE
FANCY
BANANAS
AVOCADOS
4 9® 3 9 9
$139
CITRUS
PUNCH
1
TROPICAL
79«
MANGOES
D'ANJOU
2 88'
PEARS
6 4 oz.
SWEET
LEAF LETTUCE
• RED LEAF
• G R E E N LEAF
REFRESHING
FANCY RED (CA)
LARGE,
CHOICE,
SEEDLESS
APPLES
LIGHTHOUSE
<N
3 99«
IB
E
..__ _
0 u e £ * • • * • , C rea m y C ucum ber,
C rea m y Ito lio n Ranch or Sour
Cream S C h iv .
_
IHGS
SJ49
WESTERN FAMILY
FROZEN
MEAT
PIES
12 oz. CANS
PEPSI
REGULAR, DIET, LIGHT
OR M O U N TA IN DEW
NORTHERN
BATH
TISSUE
CHICKEN OR TURKEY
CASE OF 24 s6 "
FIRST THREE 8 OZ. PIES
FIRST TW O
4 ROLL
PACKAGES
u
19 ?
DEPOSIT
ADD’L AT 89'
ADDITIONAL AT 3 /0 ° °
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
FROZEN FOODS DEPT.
G ET K O D A K 'S PLEASER II IN S TA N T CAM ER A
G R A N D M A ’S. PREMIUM
OLYMPIA
FOR ONLY *8” ! (M OM IC V t* IROS.)
ICE CREAM
12 O Z . TINS
TWELVE
PACK
SCHUTZ, 16 OZ. CANS
MALT LIQUOR
SA69
», $ 2 "
PACK
WINES
SNOW'S
$ RM
2 I "
$5«
LT.
730
Ml
«3”
FO R A U T O
CLAM
CHOWDER
99
RICE MIXES
SENECA
BLACK TOWER
LIEFRAUMILCH
+ DEP
APPLE JUICE
M RS S M ITH 'S , NATURAL JUICE
APPLE PIES
89<
2.89<
$2"
FISH PORTIOMS
37 oz
$349
2 4 01.
W ESTERN FAMILY
FISH STICKS
SHOWER MATE
AIM S U N » size
2 k
»»»S O D IM I
HOODLÄND
Welches Rd., Wamma, 622-3244
_ Pnce» effective W ed thru Tues., Mor. 31
•
MOUTHWASH
14 01
P A IN RELIEVER
EXCEDRIN
CAPSULES
40»
GELAVE, N O R M A L O R EFA DRY
JHIRMACK
CONDITIONER
8 01
G ELAVE, N O R M A L O R EFA DRY
$249
JHIRMACK
SHAMPOO ............
SANDY STORE ONLY
8 03
W EEKLY
4
$2«
$2 m
s26’
S P E C IA L
ONLY!
TEXTURE
SURFACE
COLOR
P R IN T S
ONLY
CO LO R
R E P R IN T
CLAD
FOOD WRAP
100-
ROIL
S |3 J
3/99C
reg
10/$ 1.90
ALL SLIDES MUST
BE SAME SIZE
All negatives must be
same size, from any
C -41 process 135,126,
or 110 negatives.
< B u S -a d d ltlo n s , c h a r g e
N O L IM IT
ft. northwest of Lolo Pass
Road as measured from o
point approxinately 1/2 mile
northeast of the intersection
of Lolo Pass and East Barlow
Trail Roods. Zig Zag area.
The application Is available
for inspection t tbe Clockomos
County Planning Division. 902
Abernethy Road, Oregon dlty,
Oregon (phone 655 8521) from
8 00 a m to 5 00 p.m.
rag 25C each
<9C ea ch
proper
n e r a lly d e s c r ib >ed
e d as
(
Í ie
follows:
Approxim ately 1000
0
The specific property Is fur­
ther described os: T2S. R7K,
Section 27. Tax Lots (500,
1400. W M
fr o m
S L ID E S
Unless otherwise provided
by the Board of County Com­
m issioners under Section
1304.05 of the Clackomas
County Zoning Ordinance, the
review of the decision shall be
confined to the record of the
proceedings before the H ear­
ings Officer. The Board of
County Commissioners may
adm it additional testimony
and other evidence without
holding a new hearing or hear
the entire m atter agon, if it is
satisfied that the testimony or
other evidence could not have
been presented at the initiol
hearing.
(he party requesting review
is Paul Sanders, file no.
203 8, C/R
Good Wed. Mar. 31
thru Tues. Apr. 6
A PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY
I F T W
»; 6 9 «
TOOTHBRUSH
SIGN At
LIQUID
SOAP
$189
ELECTRA-SOL
DETERGENT
$198
M "
TOOTHPASTE
11 oz.
W ESTERN FAM ILY, BATTER-DIPPED
D IS H W A S H F R S
Get Detath at Stare
$249
BIRDS EYE ‘ÌN T E R N A T IO N A I"
CMWn »*>.»•
er (a ie
IN G IE N O O K NAVALLE
Ivp-nW ChaMi.
V- »ote or »h—«
HALF
GAL.
■F + Dtp.
COLONY CLASSIC
WINES
FLAVORS
M o s t O reg o n sta te p a rk
c a m p g ro u n d s w ill open fo r
th e 1982 season on F r id a y ,
A p r il 16. W e a th e r co nd i­
tions m a y fo rc e som e p a rk s
a t h ig h e r e le v a tio n s to open
a t a la te r d a te .
O ne p a rk , O s w a ld W est
S ta te P a r k , n o rth o f M a n ­
z a n ita on U S. H ig h w a 101,
opened M a rc h 19 to a c ­
c o m o d a te c a m p e rs d u rin g
th e tra d itio n a l s p rin g v a c a ­
tio n b re a k . W h ile th e m a in
ca m p g ro u n d is open, so m e
d a y use p ic n ic fa c ilitie s
w ill re m a n closed due to
s to rm c le a n u p op eratio n s
fro m w in te r w in d s to rm s .
T h e r e a r e 11 p a rk s w ith
o v e rn ig h t fa c ilitie s th a t r e ­
m a in open fo r th e e n tir e
NOTICK OF
R IH IA R IN G
On Monday. April 12. 1982,
at the hour of 9:00 a.m .. at the
Courthouse Annex. 906 Main
Street, Oregon City. Oregon,
the Board of county commis­
sioners will rehear a review of
the Clackamas County H ear­
ings Officer's denial of o Con­
ditional Use request to con­
struct a hydro electric project
utilizing o 12" intake line to
divert water from an existing
pond, a settling tank, a 12'
penstock line to move the
water a distance of 950
horizontal and 300' vertical
and a pelton wheel turbine
and alternator to be housed in
a 12’ x 16’ concrete block
structure.
EACH
BEVERAGE CELLAR
F o re s t
F ire w o o d c u ttin g season
has been closed since D e c .
31, a lt h o u g h n u m e ro u s
loads o f wood h a v e been
co m in g dow n th e m o u n ta in
the past fe w w ee ks, in p a rt,
possibly, because of the
nice w e a th e r
E tte lm a n sa id th a t he
b e liev es he s tru c k the log
s h o rtly a f te r it fe ll o ff, an d
th a t th e d r iv e r co u ld n ’t ris k
stopping to re c o v e r the
piece o f firew o o d .
T h e n ig h t o f th e ac c id e n t
E tte lm a n o ffic ia lly began
h is o n e -w e e k v a c a t io n .
H a v in g
no a l t e r n a t i v e
m ode o f tra n s p o rta tio n , he
and his w ife an d th re e kid s
could not ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f
his tim e off.
E tte lm a n sa id th a t he
w ill keep the “ exp en sive
lo g ”
to s h o w
as
he
“ reh a sh e s” th e in cid e n t to
an y w ould-be d is b e lie v e rs
w h o w o u ld n e v e r c o m ­
p reh end th a t a tw o-foot
p iece of pine could be w o rth
$500— a t least in m is e ry if
nothing else.
Oregon campgrounds
to open April 16
JICIMA
ROOT
NAVEL ORANGES
FANCY, SWEET
E tte lm a n sa id th a t he
b e liev es, due to the size of
th e log, th a t it p ro b a b ly
d id n 't fa ll o ff u n no ticed,
and could h a v e fa lle n o ff a
lo a d
of ille g a lly
cut
fire w o o d fr o m th e N a tio n a l
2 88« DELICIOUS
• R O M A IN E
• B U N C H S P IN A C H
EA.
L a te r , he d isco vered s till
m o re d a m a g e . T h e engine
p u lle y w as b e n t, as w e ll as
th e r ig h t fro n t w h eel.
DOLE SWEET,
JUICY
GOLDEN-RIPE
A n autobody c ra fts m a n
a t S andy A uto Body, a c c o r­
din g to E tte lm a n , said th a t
th e log h it th e u n d e rn eath
side so h a rd it popped out
th e g r i l l , c a u s in g a n
e s tim a te d 5137 in d a m ages.
s te e rin g a p p a ra tu s .
PINE­
APPLE
CALIFORNIA,
LARGE
W hen he reach ed the
d riv e w a y the log fe ll ou t,
p r o v id in g h im
w it h a
so uvenier of th e in cid e n t
1
HAWAIIAN
DOLE OR CHIQUITA
H e w as fo rc ed to d riv e
b a c k to h is h o u s e in
T im b e rlin e R im , ab ou t a
q u a r te r o f a m ile a w a y .
In s p e c tin g th e a m a g e
fu r t h e r , E tte lm a n found
th e log had also d a m a g e d
th e c ro s s -m e m b e r, an d the
lo w e r co n tro l a rm s of the
second
BIG WEEK
AT THKI
SUNNY DELIGHT
___-A
eÜMK
K«ii
sion,
bu iiulloatAi
t in d ic a te d th a t now
a p iece of p ro p e rty they
th e r e a l w o rk begins fo r th e
h ad p u rc h as ed an d le a r n ­
CPO
ing th a t it w o u ld no longer
H e sa id th a t th e C P O ’s
be possible, to w a n tin g to
jo b w ill be to ta k e th e con­
d iv id e p ro p e rty to le a v e to
cern s of th e people d ire c tly
th e ir c h ild re n , w h ich also
to th e c o u n ty a n d g e t
w o u ld n 't be possible un d e r
s a tis fa c to ry resu lts
th e proposed revision s.
T h e C P O m e e tin g is
M c M a h a n said th a t he is
schedule fo r 7:30 to n ig h t in
pleased th a t the county
th e m u lti pu rp ose room a t
re s p o n d e d p o s it iv e ly to
W elches G r a d e School.
th e ir req u est fo r an e x te n
lack o f vehicle spoils. vacation
E T U fA V I
A T T IID I F
I W AY!
Jfc
e
.e
ground on the a re a 's zon
ing
w h ich has both the
d e velo pers and the non
d e velo pers co ncerned
A c c o rd in g to M c M a h a n ,
the re c e n t in fo rm a tio n a l
m eetin g s held by the coun
ty on th e p la n 's re v is io n
has bro u g h t out a n u m b e r
of co ncern s by resid en ts
T h e y ra n g e fro m people
w a n tin g to b u ild a c a b in on
M c M a h a n sa id th a t once
th e m e e tin g w ith the coun
ty is o v e r, th e jo b o f th e
C P O w ill be “ ta b re a k
ed in tw o w eeks
went to the commissioners
and
v o ic e d
th e ir
d iss a tis fa c tio n .
A m e e tin g has been te n ­
ta tiv e ly
s c h e d u le d f o r
T u e s d a y , A p r il 6, in the
new m u lti purpose room of
W elches G ra d e School, fo r
r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s o f th e
a r e a 's
th re e
c o u n ty -
reco gnized C P O s
R e p re s e n ta tiv e s w ill be
m e e tin g w it h P la n n in g
D ir e c to r D o m in ic M a n c in i
That
J
P382 18
4-1
y e a r . S ix o f th e m a r e
lo cate d alo ng th e C oast,
tw o in S o u th e rn O reg o n ,
o n e in th e W il l a m e t t e
V a lle y an d tw o in E a s te rn
O rego n.
T h e d a y use a re a s of a ll
O rego n S ta te P a r k s a r e
ke p t open th e e n tire season
e x c e p t w h e re w e a th e r co n ­
d itio n s
p r o h ib it.
One
fo rm e r
S ta te
P a rk ,
M e m a lo o s e , has b e en
tra n s fe r r e d to th e ju r is d ic ­
tio n of W asco C ou nty, w h ile
th e c a m p in g a r e a a t A r-
m ita g S ta te P a r k n e a r
Eugene
has
been
e lim in a te d in o rd e r to m e t
d e m a n d fo r in cre ase d d a y
use a c tiv ity .
-Exhibit A-
NOTICK OP
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is hereby given that
the Board of County Commis­
sioners for Clackamas County,
Oregon, will meet on April 22,
,982 at 10:00 o.m. PST at the
Commissioners' hearing room
of 906 Main Street. Oregon Ci­
ty, Oregon, to consider fur­
ther proceedings for the for­
m atio n of th e fo llo w in g
d o m e s tic w o t e r s u p p ly
districts to operate under ORS
Chapter 264, os approved by
the following Final Orders of
the Portlond M etro po litan
Area Local Government Boun­
dary Commission, to-wtt:
(B o u n d a ry C o m m is s io n
Final Order No. • Nome of
D o m e s tic W o te r Supply
District)
,812 • Wildwood Annex Water
District
1813 • Country Club Water
District
18,4 • Sleepy Hollow Water
District
,8 ,5 - Riverside W oter District
,8 ,6 • Alder Creek Barlow
W ater District
Under ORS ,98 8 ,0 . tbe
Board shall enter a final order
creating eoch of the above
districts unless written re ­
quests from registered voters
residing within eoch district,
amounting to either fifteen
p e rc e n t
(1 5 % )
of
th e
registered voters of the
district or one hundred (100)
voters, whichever is less, ore
filed with the Board at or
before such hearing.
The districts lie generally
along State Highway 26 bet­
ween Cherryville Road and
the community of Rhododen­
dron in Clackomos County,
Oregon. The exoct boundaries
of the proposed district ore set
fo r t h
in
th e
P o r tla n d
M e tro p o lita n A re a Local
Government Boundary Review
Commission Final Order Nos.
,6 ,2 through 1616, which final
orders are on file with the
Clackamas County Clerk.
All interested persons ore
invited to appear and be
heard
BOARD of COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
for Clockamos
County. Oregon
P3B2-19
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