SEPTEMBER 14, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
DEBLASI,
continued from Page A1
“I’m very into form-based
coding. I want to set out some
regulations regarding what a
building has to look like. If you
want to paint it so that it fi ts
your business or put a sign on
it, that’s fi ne. But it has to fi t
in a way that, when you vacate
that building, no one is think-
ing the bank looks like it’s in a
Pizza Hut,” he said.
He said the city has become
too focused on attracting big
names and big structures rather
than providing pathways for
local businesses to grow.
“The new [River Road]
Starbucks is a perfect example.
The building that was there
was nothing that was going
to end up on a historic regis-
try, but it was four storefronts.
Now we have one Starbucks. I
feel like we made it harder for
smaller businesses to locate in
Keizer,” he said.
Given that the city can’t
raise property taxes and es-
tablishing new ones is almost
always a non-starter, DeBlasi
said maximizing tax returns
on new and redevelopment,
through careful planning, is
one of the few tools the city
has left in its arsenal.
“Walmart would never go
to a vendor and say, ‘You sell
your product to us and we’ll
take the loss, but you keep
making money.’ That’s not a
sustainable way of develop-
ment. If a business wants to
come to Keizer, that’s great, but
it’s going to have to pencil out
for the city, too. We are dealing
with 30 years of suburban-style
development, but we can start
turning that ship and looking
to how development maximiz-
es returns to the city,” he said.
While he applauds volun-
teerism, and is one himself,
DeBlasi said it shouldn’t be
something the city depends on,
“it should be in addition to the
basic services and staff.”
Even though the city has a
volunteer council and several
volunteer committees, he said
all of them generally pull from
small pool of rotating faces.
His take on the current state of
volunteering in Keizer is part
of the fuel behind two of the
major efforts where he would
like to begin or rejuvenate
conversations.
“We have a volunteer li-
brary, but I want to be part of
the Chemeketa library service.
Kids need it for the summer-
time and it’s a resource beyond
just books,” he said. “I also want
to break up the city into wards
because most of the councilors
are from one side of town and
I think it should be more rep-
resentative. It may mean I lose
my place, but population statis-
tics are easy enough to access
and we can establish wards that
are inclusive without being
gerrymandered.”
He added that he would
support the city adopting an
inclusivity resolution as re-
quested by a group of citizens
last year.
“Someone who doesn’t
look like me isn’t automatically
suspect. If someone wanted to
build a mosque in Keizer, there
shouldn’t be any impediment
to that. I think that it comes
down to individuals getting
to know someone from the
groups that they are concerned
about, but the city can present
a face that is welcoming,” he
said.
SMITH,
continued from Page A1
As Amazon prepares to
open an enormous ware-
house in south Salem, Smith
said Keizer needs to decide
whether it wants to be part
of the growth Salem is expe-
riencing and, if so, how it will
provide the types of housing
Amazon’s employees want.
“Home ownership is the
backbone of every commu-
nity, but we have to make
sure it is affordable. If we
push people out, we have a
bigger homeless problem
than we already have,” she
said.”What I hear is that
people feel as though Keizer
doesn’t want them here. It’s
not that we don’t want them,
it’s a supply and demand is-
sue and we have to strike the
right balance.”
Keizertimes also asked
Smith for her take on some
recent council actions as well
as those on the horizon.
In regard to expanding
the Urban Growth Bound-
ary hemming in the Keizer’s
ability to grow, Smith said,
“If we do move [the bound-
ary], what about the infra-
structure? Something has to
happen, but there are a lot of
areas of concern. If we don’t,
people will come in and buy
the properties in south Keiz-
er to build top-of-market
places. If you don’t do some-
thing, it’s going to do it on
its own.”
Regarding fees the coun-
cil put in place to maintain
and improve city parks and
pay for additional police of-
fi cers, Smith said she didn’t
notice an impact on her per-
sonal fi nances when the fees
came online, but watching
them get used to improve the
city has been gratifying.
“When I truly noticed
it was when I saw the new
playground at Meadows
Park. We don’t have a lot of
places for youth to spend
time. With the police fee, I
think the huge impact was
seeing the offi cers get sworn
in at the council meeting last
week,” Smith said.
On the topic of the city
adopting an inclusivity reso-
lution, Smith said she has
been operating under fair
housing rules and regulations
that include such clauses for
much of her career.
“I don’t know all the de-
tails and I will defi nitely be
asking about it. Let’s take a
time out and look at the law
and the charter and make
sure that we’re looking at it
from a factual standpoint,”
she said. “We have to make
sure that what’s happening at
the federal level is not mess-
ing up our backyard.”
Finally, Keizertimes asked
for her take on the state of
volunteerism in the city. Sev-
eral recent efforts have fallen
short of needed volunteers
and a dependency on vol-
unteers baked into much of
what the city does.
“What I have found out
from people that are new to
the community is they don’t
know how or where to vol-
unteer. In other communities
churches take on the leader-
ship role in volunteering, but
the Pacifi c Northwest is one
of the least churched areas in
the country. I think its going
to take reinvigorating neigh-
borhoods,” Smith said.
of FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB,
Plaintiff, vs. IAN MICHAEL
LOGAN, LEA ROSE LOGAN,
PERSONS
OR
PARTIES
UNKNOWN
CLAIMING
ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN,
OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN
THE COMPLAINT HEREIN,
Defendant(s).
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more
information go to http://
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AKA MARIA ASUNCION
ESCOBAR
MERCADO,
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
CACH,
LLC,
MIDLAND
FUNDING, LLC, PORTFOLIO
RECOVERY
ASSOCIATES,
LLC, ALL OTHER PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING
ANY
RIGHT,
TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST
IN THE REAL PROPERTY
COMMONLY
KNOWN
AS 2219 BROADWAY ST
NE, SALEM, OR 97303,
Defendant(s).
For
more
information go to http://
oregonsheriffssales.org
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 18PB06219
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JUANITA V. PORTER,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that Shannon Porter
Hansen has been appointed
as Personal Representative.
All persons having claims
against the Estate are
required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to
the Personal Representative,
Shannon Porter Hansen,
c/o Kathryn M. Belcher,
of McGinty Belcher &
Hamilton, Attorneys, P.C.,
P.O. Box 12806, Salem,
Oregon, 97309, within four
months after the date of fi rst
publication of this notice, or
the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorneys for the personal
representative.
DATED this 29th day of
August, 2018.
Date of fi rst publication:
September 7, 2018.
Richard F. McGinty
for Kathryn M. Belcher,
OSB #992200
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Personal Representative
Shannon Porter Hansen
P.O. Box 343
Kent, Oregon 97033
(541) 965-0036
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Kathryn M. Belcher,
OSB #992200
McGinty Belcher &
Hamilton, Attorneys, P.C.
P.O. Box 12806
Salem, OR 97309
Tel: (503) 371-9636
Fax: (503) 371-2879
E-mail:
kathy@mcginty-belcher.com
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NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 18PB06298
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
BEVERLY A. SALING,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that SHARON K. DUNN has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the above-
captioned Estate. All persons
having claims against the
Estate are required to present
them to the undersigned
Personal Representative at
the addresses shown below
within four months after the
date of fi rst publication of this
Notice. All persons whose
rights may be affected by
the probate proceeding may
obtain additional information
from the court records, the
Personal Representative or
the attorney for the Personal
Representative.
DATED
AND
FIRST
PUBLISHED this 31st day of
August, 2018.
Monica D. Pacheco,
OSB#064600
Attorney for Personal
Representative
PETITIONER
Sharon K. Dunn
4858 Ward Drive NE
Salem, OR 97305
(503) 393-4354
ATTORNEY
Monica D. Pacheco,
OSB #064600
DOUGLAS, CONROYD,
GIBB & PACHECO, P.C.
528 Cottage Street NE,
Suite 200
PO Box 469
Salem, OR 97308-0469
Telephone: (503) 364-7000
Facsimile: (503) 585-0699
Email:
monica@dcm-law.com
8/31, 9/7, 9/14
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On 25th day of September,
2018, at 10:00 AM, at the
main entrance of the Marion
Co. Courthouse, in Salem,
OR, I will sell the following
real property: 4280 Terraza
Court SE, Salem, in the case
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On 25th day of September,
2018, at 10:00 AM, at the
main entrance of the Marion
Co. Courthouse, in Salem,
OR, I will sell the following
real property: 6006 Barcelona
Drive SE, Salem, in the case of
CAPITAL ONE, N.A., Plaintiff,
vs. PETER L. LIND AKA
PETER L. LUND, NANCY E.
LIND, OCCUPANTS OF THE
PROPERTY,
Defendant(s).
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8/24, 8/31, 9/7, 9/14
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On 25th day of September,
2018, at 10:00 AM, at the
main entrance of the Marion
Co. Courthouse, in Salem,
OR, I will sell the following
real property: 6612 Koufax
Lane NE, Keizer, in the case
of U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A.,
AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9
MASTER
PARTICIPATION
TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. JUAN A.
LOPEZ AKA JUAN ANTONIO
LOPEZ, MARIAN M. GALVAN
AKA MARIA MAGDALENA
GALVAN,
JPMORGAN
CHASE
BANK,
N.A.,
CASCADE COLLECTIONS,
INC.,
CENTRAL
LOAN
AND
ADMINISTRATION
AND REPORTING, ASSET
SYSTEMS, INC., STATE OF
OREGON,
OCCUPANTS
OF
THE
PROPERTY,
Defendant(s).
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more
information go to http://
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8/24, 8/31, 9/7, 9/14
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On 25th day of September,
2018, at 10:00 AM, at the
main entrance of the Marion
Co. Courthouse, in Salem,
OR, I will sell the following real
property: 3590 Hawthorne
Avenue NE, Salem, in
the case of NATIONSTAR
MORTGAGE
LLC
D/B/A
MR.
COOPER,
Plaintiff,
vs. JOSHUA N. EGNER,
ALL
OTHER
PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING
ANY
RIGHT,
TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST
IN THE REAL PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN AS
3590 HAWTHORNE AVE.
NE, SALEM, OR 97301,
Defendant(s).
For
more
information go to http://
oregonsheriffssales.org
8/24, 8/31, 9/7, 9/14
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On 25th day of September,
2018, at 10:00 AM, at the
main entrance of the Marion
Co. Courthouse, in Salem,
OR, I will sell the following
real property: 2219 Broadway
Street NE, Salem, in the case
of AVAIL 2 LLC, Plaintiff,
vs. JOSE M. HERNANDEZ,
MARIA
A.
HERNANDEZ
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PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF LANE
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 18DR14237
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matter of the Marriage
of
JUSTINE MARIE LEWIS,
Petitioner,
and
RANDY KYLE LEWIS,
Respondent.
TO: RANDY KYLE LEWIS,
Respondent
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear
and defend the petition fi led
against you in the above-
entitled Court on or before the
expiration of 30 days from the
date of the fi rst publication of
this Summons. If you fail to so
appear and answer, Petitioner
for want thereof will apply
to the above-entitled Court
for the relief prayed for in its
Petition, to wit:
This case is a Petition for
Dissolution of Marriage.
This
Summons
is
published by order of the
Honorable R. Curtis Conover,
Judge of the above-entitled
court, made and fi led on the
17th day of August, 2018,
directing publication of this
Summons once each week
for four consecutive weeks
in Keizer Times, a newspaper
published and of general
circulation in Salem, Oregon.
Date of fi rst publication:
August 31, 2018.
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in
this case or the other side
will win automatically. To
“appear” you must fi le with
the Court a legal paper called
a “motion” or “answer.” The
“motion” or “answer” must
be given to the court clerk
or administrator within thirty
(30) days of the date of fi rst
publication specifi ed herein
along with the required fi ling
fee. It must be in proper form
and have proof of service on
the Petitioner’s attorney, or if
the Petitioner does not have
an attorney, proof of service
on the Petitioner.
If you have any questions,
you should see an attorney
immediately. If you need help
in fi nding an attorney, you
may call the Oregon State
Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service
at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free
in Oregon at (800) 452-7636.
BARBARA M. PALMER, P.C.
Attorney for Petitioner
By: ____________________
Barbara M. Palmer
OSB No. 965522
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