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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1982)
Thvr» SUHS grad Nakunz in Texas for training Zoe M Nakunz, daughter of Robert and Murlean Nakunz. Sandy, recently enlisted in the United States Air Force, accor ding to SSgt Dan Baker, the local A ir Force recruiter Airm an Nakunz, a 1979 graduate of Sandy Union H igh School, departed April 6 for Lackland Air Cedar Ridge plagued by fire Force Base Texas Upon successfully com pleting the Air Force's six week basic training course, she will receive further train ing in her chosen career field, electronics. She w ill be earning credits toward an associate d eg re e . I lea m arket set in Boring There will be a flea market April 24 from 10 a m to 5 p m at the Boring Grange Hall G ra n g e H a ll is of H ig hw a y 212, on S E Grange Street Food will be sold by the Boring Rebekah Lodge Quilts and ‘ old-fashioned" comfohter tops will be featured b> M IC H A E L P JO N E S Ho»l I o rrm pondrnl The slope amendment a do p te d by the Clackamas County Board of County Commissioners maybe appealed to the I-and Conservation and Developm ent Com m is sion within 30 days, ac cording to a recent letter circulated by the plann ing division. The amendment to the c o u n ty 's zon in g and development ordinance to allow developments on slopes in excess of 35 per cent may be appealed though the ordinance of fically went into effect on April 12 2 from area on honor roll Two students from the area were on the honor roll at Western Oregon State College for the winter 1erm April 22. I«B2 ($«c 2) SANOY (O re.) »OST - 7 McDonald of Boring, A student must have a or better grade pc average to be on the ho ro ll. T h e re w e re Citizens or organiza tions objecting to the or dinance would have until May 12 to submit their concerns in writing to the LCDC Grounds for objections They w ere M a ry Claudette Blackburn of W elches and L a u rie are to be limited to only those raised during the proceedings leading to the adoption of the or dinance This includes hearings held on Feb 1 and 8, and the commis sioners hearings on Feb 22, and April 12 The original amend ment to the ordinance was w ritte n to a c comodate hydroelectric d e v e lo p m e n t, w h ic h depends on steep slopes for the generation of power However, when the planning staff submit ted the written draft to the planning commission they revised the original amendment to include other developments, as long as it meets certain requirements Objections to the slope ordinance am endm ent should be sent to the director of the LCDC, 1175 Court Street N .E ., Salem, Oregon 97310. fire The brush that struck the Cedar Ridge area near B rightw ood March 24 raised the total number of fires to four in the past year, making it the state's highest fire danger area, according to the Oregon State F o re s try department. A s s is ta n t D is t r ic t Ranger Robert Lundblad said that the wooded tract of land that surrounds Miller Road has been a m a jor problem for the Oregon State Forestry department as well as the Hoodland Rural Fire District, which assists in fire suppression. Lundblad said that the latest fire, which struck the area on March 24. is still under investigation but is believed not be be the result of arson He said that in the other cases the fires were the work of an ar- Volunteer needed Clackamas County Com missioners are looking for a registered voter in the Hoodland Service District area of Mt. Hood who would be willing to serve on the District's budget com mittee The Hoodland Service District provides sewer service in the Wemme- W elches a re a and is ’overned by the Board of County Com m issioners. The budget committee, comprised of the three commissioners and three public members, approves the a n n u a l o p e ra tin g budget In te re s te d c itize n s should submit their names to Abraham at the County D e p a rtm e n t of En vironmental Services, 902 Abernethy Road, Oregon City. sonist, who has plagued both public and private land owners the past three years and been dubbed the “ Zigzag Arsonist." The "Zigzag Arsonist," according to Lundblad, strikes either during the early morning hours or late at night Also, it is believed by some authorities that this arsonist is not just one person, but several Fires in this area are common, said Lundblad, and occur on the average of twice a year He said that prim arily just grasses and ferns have been destroyed, but no trees L u n d b la d s a id that arson-related fires have been on the increase in the state over the past year, which is typical during a time of recession The fires that struck the Cedar Ridge area last sum mer and fall have been at tributed to a carelessly- thrown cigarette butt, a bottle heated by the sun, and a muffler dragging on the ground, said Lundblad Lundblad said the fires in the area, although they have never burned any con siderable portion of land, have been a headache since they occur during high fire hazard times and cost them in both manpower and time This summer Lundblad said that the state will at tempt to develop a public fire prevention effort in the Cedar Ridge area to help curb the problems of brush fires Man advances in Marines P r iv a t e R o n a ld E B a ld w in of Sandy graduated recently from the Marine Corps boot camp at Camp Pendleton Calif. 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