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AUGUST 7, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 FALL, continued from Page A1 to retain information and most teachers didn’t know how to teach online,” said another participant. Additionally, more than 64% of participants cited that they didn’t feel the school district has adequately explained what is happening in SKPS this fall. Many of the parents reported some of the questions they still want answered. There were multiple questions regarding the differences between the district’s EDGE program — which is SKPS’s new all- online learning academy — and Comprehensive Distance Learning (CDL), which will start as an online platform, then will have kids return to in- person class when it is deemed safe — due to the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 66% of parents responded that they will be having their students participate in CDL, while 17.8% said that they would put their kids in the EDGE program. There were also several parents questioning the logistics of having online school. “I don’t feel like we have enough info on the schedule, what topics will be taught, what extras we can do as parents to teach our children,” said one of the respondents. Another point-of-emphasis was regarding what (if Do you feel the school district has adequately explained what is happening in Salem-Keizer Public Schools this fall? 36% 64% No Yes anything) the district will do for parents that need childcare — in Oregon, kids under the age of 10 cannot be home alone. “I want to know why they bothered doing surveys if they weren't even going to take into consideration homes where both parents are working full time,” one commenter said. “How are working families supposed to make this work? It was a struggle last time and I foresee it being harder this time,” said another parent. Just under a quarter of participants reported that the need for additional childcare would put a strain on their fi nancial situation. More than 30% of parents also said that they have not yet fi gured out their childcare situation for the fall — 64.4% of participants said that they would not be needing childcare. When asked how distance learning will affect adults with job/careers in their household, 20% said they wouldn’t be effected, 33.3% said they would be able to make it work and 46.7 % admitted that they currently don’t have a plan. Part of CDL’s model is the expectation of family- supported applied learning at home. However, 46.7% of survey participants said that they feel like they could only support their students in some classes, while 26.7% said that they couldn’t assist their students at all with their class work. Parents were also asked how comfortable they were with their children returning to in- person instruction on a 1-5 scale, with 5 being completely comfortable and 1 being not comfortable at all. Only 26.7% of parents marked that they were not comfortable with their students going back to in- person classes. However, 46.7% said that they were completely comfortable sending their kids back to school. Nearly all parents who participated in the survey reported concerns about the upcoming school year. One parent said: “Aside from obvious academic concerns with online school, our students are being robbed of some of the most important things about high school: socialization, routine, sports, clubs, interaction with teachers and so many more.” Another participant expressed concern that her child “is going to fall behind and fail because we won't be able to assist the way that will be needed.” public notices PUBLISHED SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR BENTON COUNTY Juvenile Department Case No. 20JU02477 PUBLISHED SUMMONS In the Matter of JEREMY CASH GINTHER, A Child. TO: Kelli Cherise Nemtusak IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: A petition has been fi led asking the court to terminate your parental rights to the above-named child for the purpose of placing the child for adoption. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PERSONALLY APPEAR BEFORE the Benton County Court at 120 NW 4th Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, on the 14th day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m., and on the 15th day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m., and on the 17th day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m., and on the 21st day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m. to admit or deny the allegations of the petition and to personally appear at any subsequent court-ordered hearing. YOU MUST APPEAR PERSONALLY IN THE COURTROOM ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME LISTED ABOVE. AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT ATTEND THE HEARING IN YOUR PLACE. THEREFORE, YOU MUST APPEAR EVEN IF YOUR ATTORNEY ALSO APPEARS. This summons is published pursuant to the order of the circuit court judge of the above-entitled court, dated August 3, 2020. The order directs that this summons be published once each week for three consecutive weeks, making three publications in all, in a published newspaper of general circulation in Marion County. Date of fi rst publication: August 7, 2020 Date of last publication: August 21, 2020 NOTICE READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR PERSONALLY BEFORE THE COURT OR DO NOT AP- PEAR AT ANY SUBSEQUENT COURT-ORDERED HEARING, the court may proceed in your absence without further no- tice and TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS to the above-named child either ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THIS SUMMONS OR ON A FUTURE DATE, and may make such or- ders and take such action as authorized by law. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS (1) YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY IN THIS MATTER. If you are currently represented by an attorney, CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTICE. Your previous attorney may not be representing you in this matter. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY and you meet the state’s fi nancial guidelines, you are entitled to have an attorney appointed for you at state expense. TO REQUEST APPOINTMENT OF AN ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT YOU AT STATE EXPENSE, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY CONTACT the Benton Juvenile Department at Benton County Circuit Court, 120 NW 4th Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, phone number (541) 243-7810, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for further information. IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY, please retain one as soon as possible and have the attorney present at the above hearing. If you need help 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. IF YOU ARE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO MAIN- TAIN CONTACT WITH YOUR ATTORNEY AND TO KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY ADVISED OF YOUR WHEREABOUTS. (2) If you contest the petition, the court will schedule a hearing on the allegations of the petition and order you to appear personally and may schedule other hearings related to the petition and order you to appear personally. IF YOU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR, YOU MUST APPEAR PERSONALLY IN THE COURTROOM, UNLESS THE COURT HAS GRANTED YOU AN EXCEPTION IN ADVANCE UNDER ORS 419B.918 TO APPEAR BY OTHER MEANS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TELEPHONIC OR OTHER ELECTRONIC MEANS. AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT ATTEND THE HEARING(S) IN YOUR PLACE. PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY Caitlynn Knopp Assistant Attorney General Department of Justice 1162 Court Street NE Salem, OR 97301-4096 Phone: (503) 934-4400 ISSUED this 3rd day of August, 2020. Issued by: Caitlynn Knopp #171102 Assistant Attorney General 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 PUBLISHED SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR BENTON COUNTY Juvenile Department Case No. 20JU02478 PUBLISHED SUMMONS In the Matter of JEREMY CASH GINTHER, A Child. TO: Zachary Thomas Ginther IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: A petition has been fi led asking the court to terminate your parental rights to the above-named child for the purpose of placing the child for adoption. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PERSONALLY APPEAR BEFORE the Benton County Court at 120 NW 4th Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, on the 14th day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m., and on the 15th day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m., and on the 17th day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m., and on the 21st day of September 2020 at 9:00 a.m. to admit or deny the allegations of the petition and to personally appear at any subsequent court-ordered hearing. YOU MUST APPEAR PERSONALLY IN THE COURTROOM ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME LISTED ABOVE. AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT ATTEND THE HEARING IN YOUR PLACE. THEREFORE, YOU MUST APPEAR EVEN IF YOUR ATTORNEY ALSO APPEARS. This summons is published pursuant to the order of the circuit court judge of the above-entitled court, dated August 3, 2020. The order directs that this summons be published once each week for three consecutive weeks, making three publications in all, in a published newspaper of general circulation in Marion County. Date of fi rst publication: August 7, 2020 Date of last publication: August 21, 2020 NOTICE READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR PERSONALLY BEFORE THE COURT OR DO NOT APPEAR AT ANY SUBSEQUENT COURT- ORDERED HEARING, the court may proceed in your absence without further notice and TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS to the above-named child either ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THIS SUMMONS OR ON A FUTURE DATE, and may make such orders and take such action as authorized by law. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS (1) YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY IN THIS MATTER. If you are currently represented by an attorney, CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTICE. Your previous attorney may not be representing you in this matter. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY and you meet the state’s fi nancial guidelines, you are entitled to have an attorney appointed for you at state expense. TO REQUEST APPOINTMENT OF AN ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT YOU AT STATE EXPENSE, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY CONTACT the Benton Juvenile Department at Benton County Circuit Court, 120 NW 4th Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, HANDLE, continued from Page A1 and a 2,000-square-foot quick-lube shop. Building plans for a 7-Elev- en in the southeast corner were included in the amend- ment and variance package approved by the council. On the same day that the coun- cil approved the master plan changes, 7-Eleven announced it was acquiring Speedway gas station for $21 billion. A new traffi c light will be installed at the entrance and exit point of the new devel- opment. The developer, RPS Development Company is in- cluding a 2,200-square-foot, interactive water feature in the southwest corner of the jug handle. The changes to the plan actually reduce the footprint of the building slated for the site by about 1,500 square feet, from 19,400 to 17,800. With a wider variety in the services offered, the shopping center im development director. The vacant fi elds south of is expected to generate about the jug han- 410 “trips” per dle are zoned day, an increase primarily for of about 40 light-industri- trips over the al and offi ce original plans. spaces. Even- The 4.2-acre tually, the area site will also south of Che- lose an esti- mawa Road mated 14 park- Northeast will ing spaces that be known as would have Chemawa Sta- been designat- tion. ed “Park and The only Ride” spaces person who between 7 a.m. testifi ed re- and 5 p.m. as garding the a result of the change in mas- other changes. “The pri- — Bill Lawyer ter plans was mary reason Keizer Public Works Keizerite Mike for that is the director DeBlasi. DeBlasi world has suggested add- changed a lot. ing more trees We now have the transit center across the to avoid the space turning street. There might be some into “a heat island.” He also space to recapture those spaces suggested putting in a round- south of the jug handle,” said about instead of a traffi c light Shane Witham, Keizer’s inter- to manage ingress and egress to the site. Mayor Cathy Clark en- couraged a conversation re- garding a roundabout, but Keizer Public Works Director Bill Lawyer said it was not an ideal site for that sort of traffi c control. outreach efforts. “We already see traffi c Renovations at parks throughout Keizer are being backed up and a roundabout made possible by a $4-per- will complicate that. I don’t month parks services fee think it would be functional in this setting,” Lawyer said. collected by the city. “We already see traffi c backed up and a roundabout will complicate that.” PLAY: Pandemic canceled traditional outreach (Continued from Page A1) Keizer Parks Supervisor Robert Johnson said the city’s desire to begin and complete the project in 2020 led to the canceling of traditional public notices phone number (541) 243- 7810, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for further information. IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY, please retain one as soon as possible and have the attorney present at the above hearing. If you need help 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. IF YOU ARE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH YOUR ATTORNEY AND TO KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY ADVISED OF YOUR WHEREABOUTS. (2) If you contest the petition, the court will schedule a hearing on the allegations of the petition and order you to appear personally and may schedule other hearings related to the petition and order you to appear personally. IF YOU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR, YOU MUST APPEAR PERSONALLY IN THE COURTROOM, UNLESS THE COURT HAS GRANTED YOU AN EXCEPTION IN ADVANCE UNDER ORS 419B.918 TO APPEAR BY OTHER MEANS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TELEPHONIC OR OTHER ELECTRONIC MEANS. AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT ATTEND THE HEARING(S) IN YOUR PLACE. PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY Caitlynn Knopp Assistant Attorney General Department of Justice 1162 Court Street NE Salem, OR 97301-4096 Phone: (503) 934-4400 ISSUED this 3rd day of August, 2020. Issued by: Caitlynn Knopp #171102 Assistant Attorney General 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS the hearing or submit written response to the City Recorder no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 17, 2020. Responses may be delivered to Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Rd NE, Keizer, Oregon or mailed to Tracy L. Davis, City Recorder, P.O. Box 21000, Keizer, Oregon 97307. The location of the hearing is accessible to the disabled. Please contact the City Recorder at (503)856-3412 at least 48 hours prior to the hearing if you will need any special accommodations to attend or participate in the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact the Legal Department at (503) 8563433. Dated this 29th day of July, 2020. Tracy L. Davis, MMC City Recorder City of Keizer 8/7 STOR AGE AUCTION Notice of Sale of Personal Property Under Landlord’s Lien: Notice is hereby given that Nest Self Storage pursuant to Chapter 87 of the Oregon Revised Statutes will foreclose a Landlords Lien on the property listed below, and subsequently hold a public auction online to pay accrued storage fees and other charges. The Auction will be held at bid13.com and auction will close on August 14th, 2020. Payment in full must be received by 5:00 PM on August 13th, 2020 to avoid auction. Unit M003 – Jessica Schader Unit A044 – Richard Blank Unit A049 – Patrick Barnes Unit C030 – Steve Lemen Unit H035 – Jennifer Kyser Unit H036 – Jennifer Kyser Nest Self Storage 1815 Hyacinth ST NE Salem OR 97301 503-303-0330 www.storewithnest.com 8/7, 8/14 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING KEIZER CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NUISANCE ABATEMENT 4129 GARY STREET NORTHEAST, KEIZER, OREGON NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Keizer will hold a public hearing to determine the correctness of the statement of costs and to declare a lien against subject property – 4129 Gary Street Northeast, Keizer, Oregon. Total costs are $660.00. The responsible persons are Broker Solutions Inc and Occupants. The hearing shall be held on Monday, August 17, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the Robert L. Simon Council Chambers, Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Rd NE, Keizer, Oregon. Anyone wishing to make comment on this matter may provide testimony at NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING KEIZER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SUBDIVISION 2020-12 PURPOSE OF HEARING: To hear an application before the Land Use Hearings Offi cer to subdivide one parcels of approximately .69 acres into 5 lots ranging in size from approximately 3,818 square feet to 7,669 square feet. The proposal is for a single family dwelling to be located on each lot along with an attached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). The property is zoned Single Family Residential (RS) and Low Density Residential on the Comprehensive Plan Map and is located within the River- Cherry Overlay Zone. APPLICANT: 250 Sunset LLC APPLICANT’S AGENT: Gerald Horner – Willamette Engineering PROPERTY OWNER: 250 Sunset LLC DATE AND TIME OF HEARING: Wednesday, August 19, 2020; 6:00 pm LOCATION OF HEARING: Keizer City Hall, 930 Chemawa Road NE, Keizer HOW TO PARTICIPATE: Anyone desiring to speak for or against the proposal may do so in person, or by representative, at the public hearing; or, may submit written comments with the Keizer Community Development Department prior to the public hearing. Written comments may be fi led with the Keizer Planning Department, Keizer City Hall, 930 Chemawa Road NE, Keizer and must be received no later than 4:00 pm on the day of the hearing. The fi le with the staff recommendation relating to the above land use case may be reviewed or copies may be obtained at City Hall for a reasonable cost. After the close of the hearing the Hearings Offi cer will approve with conditions, deny, or modify with conditions the application. Interested persons should become involved in the deci- sion making process. The ap- plication form, all documents and evidence relied upon by the applicant, and the ap- plicable decision criteria are available for inspection at the Community Development De- partment. The staff report and recommendations concerning this case will be available for review by the public at least 7 days prior to the hearing or can be viewed on the City’s web- site. The fi le with information relating to the above land use case may be viewed or cop- ies obtained at a reasonable price. Failure of an issue to be raised in the hearing, in person or by letter, or failure to provide suffi cient specifi city to afford the decision maker an oppor- tunity to respond to the issue, precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) based on that issue. LAND USE DECISION CRITERIA: The criteria upon which the decision on this application will be based include the following: Section 3.108 (Subdivision, Planned Unit Developments, and Manufactured Home Parks) of the Keizer Development Code The Keizer Development Code can be viewed at the Community Development Department during business hours of it can also be accessed at https://www.keizer.org/ adopted-plans-studies Or contact Shane Witham, Senior Planner at 503-856-3439. UPON REQUEST, AUXIL- IARY AIDS AND/OR SPECIAL SERVICES WILL BE PROVID- ED TO PARTICIPANTS WITH DISABILITIES. TO REQUEST SERVICES, PLEASE CONTACT CITY HALL AT (503)390-3700, OR TDD ACCESS AT 1-800- 735-2900, AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS (48 HOURS) IN ADVANCE OF THE HEAR- ING. 8/7