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NEWS BRIEFS BACK TAXES DOG BUTTE DISPUTE Neighbors of the illegally mined Parvin Butte quarry want to know how the mine operators can apply for a state grant of almost a half million dollars while at the same time one of the mine’s operators, Greg Demers, reportedly owes about $9 million in state and federal taxes. Demers, along with Norman and Melvin McDougal as Lost Creek Rock Products (LCRP), was mining Parvin Butte, a scenic butte in rural Dexter, without a site review permit from Lane County. A letter from attorney Bill Kloos, who represents LCRP, indicates the mining is currently at a halt. In November 2011, LCRP applied for an ODOT ConnectOregon IV grant asking for $477,286 to build a “multimodal transfer facility in West Eugene on the Coos Bay Rail Link.” The reload facility would be “primarily used to ship construction grade rock to the Oregon Coast” via rail. That rock, the application said, would come from Parvin Butte. Demers was the contact person for LCRP and signed the application. He checked off “No” in answer to the question: “Is the applicant current on all state and local taxes, fees and assessments?” And Parvin Butte neighbors questioned this when federal tax liens in Demers’ name came to light. “We do not support the approval of federal grant monies to anyone who might be negligent in their taxes,” says neighbor Sharon Latimer. ODOT spokesman Rick Little says the applicant in this case is LCRP, not Demers, “Greg Demers is listed as the contact, not the applicant. ODOT’s review did not turn up any taxes owed,” Little says. Demers says that he is not a member of LCRP. He told OCCUPY AND ITS INFLUENCES From bare breasts to ninjas with sidewalk chalk, Occupy Eugene’s camp might be gone, but its spirit lives on. And it’s not just the Occupiers who have an issue with income disparity and want to do something about it; a new group, “Empowering the 99%,” has formed, inspired by the issues raised by Occupy Wall Street. Occupier Brett Diamond, who serves on several Occupy Eugene committees, attended the Jan. 19 gathering of Empowering the 99%, which attendees say attracted anywhere from 200 to 400 people. “Fantastic turnout for a rainy Thursday night,” Diamond says. The group shares many of the goals of OE such as addressing corporate money in politics but is separate, Diamond says. “The more people we can work with in order to address the problems the better.” Empowering the 99% took out an ad in the R-G which mentioned issues other states have successfully taken on, such as universal health care in Vermont. Diamond says the meeting at First United Methodist Church, which arose out of a Eugene men’s group, attracted a slightly older demographic than OE. “I don’t know what will come out of it,” Diamond says, “but I hope something does.” Diamond says that Occupy Eugene itself is “alive and well” with an office at the Growers Market at 454 Willamette Street and space at 7th and Polk called OEV, Occupy Eugene Five, as it’s the fifth place the group has moved to. OE is planning a housewarming and volunteer fair, Diamond says. Members of OE recently participated in an Occupy Oregon general assembly in Salem and will continue to work with other Occupations across the state, he says. On Jan. 20 the Vagilutionaries, an OE affinity group, followed up their topless protest at Eugene City Councilor George Poling’s house with a bare-breasted protest at the U.S. Courthouse. Six masked women in black pants and WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM Goshen and is seeking to get a right to 22 million more EW “I am a minority member of an LLC that has an gallons of water a day out of the McKenzie River in order interest in it but I am not member.” to sell that water to other nearby rural communities. Documents obtained by EW show that while applying Parvin Butte itself may be tied up in these financial for almost a half million dollars in grant money from the issues. The state of Oregon might have a claim to state, Demers appears to owe the state $1,363,054, Demer’s share of Parvin Butte since the Department of according to a Dec. 9, 2008 tax lien from the Oregon Revenue filed its lien on his personal property while Department of Revenue. The document says interest is Demers still owned the butte. Demers, however, says “it accruing at a rate of $466 a day, which adds another half was never in my name.” million dollars to the total owed. According to a bargain and sale deed, Demers as a The IRS also has a tax lien against Demers for unpaid grantor conveyed the property, which has been valued at federal taxes of almost $3 million as of Oct. 19, 2009. $30 million, to ATR Land, a company in which Demers Interest compounds on that lien at a rate of 8 percent plus is listed as the only member on Oct. 14, 2009. penalties. A week later on Oct. 23, The documents also show according to documents filed six Lane County property tax with Lane County, Union warrants for back taxes, a civil Pacific Railroad executed a judgment against Demers for quit claim deed on the same $3 million plus interest from property to ATR, and ATR Dec. 9, 2009, and six other conveyed the property via a federal tax liens for trust taxes - Parvin Butte neighbor Sharon Latimer bargain and sale deed to for $36,000 each. It would LeeLynn and Wiley Mt. Inc for appear that Demers owes more $363,000. That same day the companies then conveyed than $9 million in back taxes and judgments. one-third of the property back to ATR “in consideration” Demers says his tax liens “are under dispute with the for other properties. Finally on Oct. 26, 2009, ATR Compromise and Settlement Division of the IRS,” and executed a trust land deed granting the one-third interest attributes them to “phantom income” from a now- to Fidelity Trust National Title as trustee with the dissolved corporation called Pioneer Resources. McDougals as beneficiaries. According to court documents, winery owner Ed King The ODOT grant application lists LCRP as “a and the McDougals were also involved with Pioneer. partnership between ATR Land LLC and McDougal This is not the first time Demers and the McDougals’ Bros. Investment,” and continues: “The partners also business dealings have been questioned (see EW own many land parcels which are related to the timber, 12/9/2010, Freshwater Fisticuffs). They are developers commercial and residential industries including the who own land and businesses in Lane County and Parvin Butte Quarry in Dexter, Oregon.” elsewhere in the West. They also own Willamette Water — Camilla Mortensen Company, a private water company that supplies water to ‘We do not support the approval of federal grant monies to anyone who might be negligent in their taxes.’ VAGILUTIONARIES ARE PEOPLE NOT CORPORATIONS ROB SYDOR rubber boots painted the letters P-E-O-P-L-E across their chests in commemoration and in protest of the 2010 Citizens United ruling that allows corporations to make unlimited donations in elections. A poster of a protester in black ninja garb holding a crowbar was used to advertise a Jan. 23 bank protest by OE affinity group Tango Down. The poster for the “Urban Ninja Bank March,” which took place at area banks including Chase, Bank of America and Umpqua, led some to worry the protest would be violent or lead to property damage. Chase Bank locked its doors when the ninja march approached, but the protest itself featured black- garbed and masked Occupiers, as well as dogs and children, in games of “Red Rover,” playing with bubbles and sidewalk chalk and meditation. At one point the ninjas gathered around a crowbar chanting “ommmmm.” No arrests were made. For more information on Empowering the 99%, call organizer Call Bill Klupenger at 206-1733. To keep up to date on OE and for listings of its community access television show go to occupyeugenemedia.org — Camilla Mortensen EUGENE WEEKLY JANUARY 26, 2012 7