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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016
80 Work Wanted
Haul Away
If it needs to go, call me!
Moving/Attics/Basements/Odd Jobs.
Senior Citizen & Veteran Discount.
John (503)470-9180
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•Brush Clearing•Lawns•Shrubs
•Hauling•Gutter & Storm-Cleanup
(503)325-2445 •Free Estimates
NOTICE:
Oregon
Landscape
Contractors Law (ORS 671)
requires all businesses that
advertise landscape contracting
services be licensed with the
Landscape Contractors Board.
This 4-digit number assures the
business has a bond, insurance
and an associated individual
contractor who has fulfilled the
testing
and
experience
requirements for licensure. For
your protection call (503)378-
5909 or use our web site:
to
check
www.lcb.state.or.us
license status before contracting
with the business. Persons doing
landscape maintenance do not
require a LCB license.
Oregon state law requires anyone
who contracts for construction
work to be licensed with the
Construction Contractors Board.
An active license means the
contractor is bonded and insured.
Verify the contractorʼs CCB
license through the CCB
Consumer Website
www.hirelicensedcontractors.com
SPRING CLEANING!
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Coastal Clean!
Efficient, thourough housekeeping
Chelsea 503-440-5929
95 Schools &
Education
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about
a Business or School
Advertised, we advise you to call:
The Consumer Hotline in Salem
at (503)378-4320, 9 AM-1 PM,
Monday-Friday or in Portland at
(503)229-5576
100 Employment
Information
*ATTENTION READERS *
Readers respond to mail/phone
order ads at their own risk. If in
doubt about a particular offer,
check with the Better Business
Bureau or U.S. Postal Service
before sending any money.
The Daily Astorian ASSUMES
NO LIABILITY FOR MAIL
ORDER ADVERTISERS.
LOOKING for livestock buyers? Place
a low-cost classified ad.
105 Business-Sales
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105 Business-Sales
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Unfurnished
Rare Rural Route Available Soon.
The Daily Astorian is currently
seeking independent
contractors to deliver its paper
and related products on the
Washington Peninsula.
Interested individuals must have
valid drivers license, insurance,
and reliable vehicle. Please
contact Heather at 503-325-3211
x235 for more information on this
route and the availability of
other routes.
View our listings at
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Beach Property Management
503-738-9068
For all our available rentals.
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120 Money to Lend
340 Fuel & Wood
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
The Federal Trade Commission
prohibits
telemarketers
from
asking
for
or
receiving
payment before they deliver credit
repair services, advance fee
loans and credit, and
recovery
services. If you are asked to
render payment
before
receiving any of the preceding
services, please contact the
Federal Trade Commission at:
1-877-382-4357
FREE WOODEN PALLETS
Available for pick up at
The Daily Astorian loading dock.
949 Exchange St, Astoria
150 Homes for Sale
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to the Fair
Housing Act which makes it illegal
to advertise "Any preference,
limitation or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention to
make any such preference,
limitation
or
discrimination."
Familial status includes children
under the age of 18 living with
parents or legal custodians;
pregnant women and people
securing custody of children
under 18. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising
for real estate which is in violation
of the law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are
available on an equal opportunity
basis.
To
complain
of
discrimination
call
HUD
at
1(800)669-9777. The toll free
telephone number for the hearing
impaired is 1(800)927-9275.
210 Apartments,
Unfurnished
2 bedroom, 2 bath in 55+ Complex
large walk-in shower
ADA Compliant, All amenities,
900sqft, ground level.
$965/month +security
deposit=rent, Pet deposit.
503-741-5111
Astoria: 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Beautiful
apt. Spectacular view Quiet area
& bldg 1100 sqft WD hookup
Pets OK with deposit. WSG paid
$875/mo.............(360) 484-3898
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Classifieds@dailyastorian.com
230 Houses,
Unfurnished
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
Oregon Firewood Law requires
advertisements quote a price and
also express quantity in units of a
cord or fractional part of a cord.
Ads must also identify the species
of wood and whether the wood is
unseasoned (green) or dry.
375 Misc for Sale
If you want results...
74% of
Clatsop County
Residents read
The Daily Astorian and
rated Classifieds #1 for
the most read section!!
(From 2010 Astoria Market Study, by
Marshall Marketing & Communications,
Inc. Pittsburgh, PA)
(503)325-3211 ext. 231
or (800)781-3211
classifieds@dailyastorian.com
www.dailyastorian.com
408 Musical
Lessons
Professional Audio Recording and
Guitar Lessons
DJʼs- Karaoke and Band for Hire
Call Jesse 503-791-6248
590 Automobiles
2005 Ford Freestar Minivan, $2,500.
Runs great, 179,380 miles.
Call 503-298-0669
Legal Notices
AB5004
Notice of Public Hearing
CLATSOP COUNTY HEARINGS
OFFICER
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Clatsop County Hearings
Officer will conduct a public
hearing beginning at 10:00 AM
on Friday, March 25, 2016, at
the Judge Guy Boyington
Building, 857 Commercial
Street, Astoria, OR to consider
the following:
UNDERHILL APPEAL: An appeal
submitted by Jodi K. Underhill of
a Code Compliance Order
alleging an unpermitted
residential development,
building codes violations,
unpermitted vacation rental and
recreational uses, and
unpermitted onsite septic use at
85103 Underhill RD, Seaside,
OR. Staff Representative: Bart
Catching, Code Compliance
Specialist.
A copy of all documents
pertaining to this matter may be
reviewed in the Clatsop County
Community Development office,
800 Exchange Street, Suite 100,
Astoria, OR at no cost and may
be obtained at reasonable cost
seven (7) days prior to the
hearing. Parties are invited to
express their opinions for or
against these matters in person
at the hearing or by letter
addressed to the Clatsop
County Hearings Officer, 800
Exchange Street, Suite 100,
Astoria, OR, 97103. Letters may
also be faxed to (503) 338-
3606. The County must receive
written comments by 4:00 pm
on March 24, 2016, in order to
be presented at the hearing.
Published: March 17th, 2016.
Need to publish a
Legal Advertisement?
Contact us at
legals@dailyastorian.com
or (503)325-3211 ext. 231.
Please submit all ad information
3 days prior
to the date you want it published.
BUSIN ESS D IRE CTORY
L EGAL N OTICES
AB4373
PUBLIC NOTICE
FEMA 4258-DR-OR
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) hereby gives notice to the public of its intent to
reimburse eligible applicants for eligible costs to repair and/or replace facilities damaged by Severe Winter
Storms, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides occurring from December 6-23, 2015. This
notice applies to the Public Assistance (PA) and Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) programs implemented
under the authority of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. §§
5121-5206.
Under a major disaster declaration (FEMA–4258-DR-OR) signed by the President on February 17, 2016, the
following counties have been designated adversely affected by the disaster and eligible for PA:
Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill
Counties. Additional counties in the State of Oregon may be designated at a later date. HMGP is available
statewide.
This public notice concerns activities that may affect historic properties; activities that may aaffect, or be
affected by, the floodplain or wetlands; and critical actions within the 500-year floodplain. Such activities may
adversely affect the historic property, floodplain or wetland, or may result in continuing vulnerability to flood
damage.
Presidential Executive Orders 11988 and 11990 require that all federal actions in or affecting the floodplain or
wetlands be reviewed for opportunities to relocate, and be evaluated for social, economic, historical,
environmental, legal and safety considerations. Where there is no opportunity to relocate, FEMA is required
to undertake a detailed review to determine what measures can be taken to minimize future damages. The
public is invited to participate in the process of identifying alternatives and analyzing their impacts.
FEMA has determined that for certain types of facilities there are normally no alternatives to restoration in the
floodplain/wetland. These are facilities that meet all of the following criteria: 1) FEMAʼs estimate of the cost of
repairs is less than 50 percent of the cost to replace the entire facility, and is less than $100,000; 2) the facility
is not located in a floodway; 3) the facility has not sustained major structural damage in a previous
Presidentially declared flooding disaster or emergency; and 4) the facility is not critical (e.g., the facility is not
a hospital, generating plant, emergency operations center, or a facility that contains dangerous materials).
FEMA intends to provide assistance for the restoration of these facilities to their pre-disaster condition, except
that certain measures to mitigate the effects of future flooding or other hazards may be included in the work.
For example, a bridge or culvert restoration may include a larger waterway opening to decrease the risk of
future washouts.
For routine activities, this will be the only public notice provided. Other activities and those involving facilities
that do not meet the four criteria are required to undergo more detailed review, including study of alternate
locations. Subsequent public notices regarding such projects will be published if necessary, as more specific
information becomes available.
In many cases, an applicant may have started facility restoration before federal involvement. Even if the facility
must undergo detailed review and analysis of alternate locations, FEMA will fund eligible restoration at the
original location if the facility is functionally dependent on its location in the floodplain (e.g., bridges and flood
control facilities), or the project facilitates an open space use, or the facility is an integral part of a larger
network that is impractical or uneconomical to relocate, such as a road. In such cases, FEMA must also
examine the possible effects of not restoring the facility, minimize floodplain/wetland impacts, and determine
both that an overriding public need for the facility clearly outweighs the Executive Order requirements to avoid
the floodplain/wetland, and that the site is the only practicable alternative. The State of Oregon and local
officials will confirm to FEMA that proposed actions comply with all applicable State and local floodplain
management and wetland protection requirements.
FEMA also intends to provide HMGP funding to the State of Oregon to mitigate future disaster damages. These
projects may include construction of new facilities, modification of existing, undamaged facilities, relocation of
facilities out of floodplains, demolition of structures, or other types of projects to mitigate future disaster
damages. In the course of developing project proposals, subsequent public notices will be published if
necessary, as more specific information becomes available.
The National Historic Preservation Act requires federal agencies to take into account the effects of their
undertakings on historic properties. Those actions or activities affecting buildings, structures, districts or
objects 50 years or older or that affect archeological sites or undisturbed ground will require further review to
determine if the property is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). If the
property is determined to be listed, or eligible for listing in the NRHP, and FEMAʼs undertaking will adversely
affect it, FEMA will provide additional public notices. For historic properties not adversely affected by FEMAʼs
undertaking, this will be the only public notice.
As noted, this may be the only public notice regarding the above-described actions under the PA and HMGP
programs. Interested persons may obtain information about these actions or a specific project by writing to
the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Joint Field Office, 610 Hawthorne Ave SE Salem, OR 97301,
or by calling (503) 576-3400. Comments should be sent in writing to Dolph A. Diemont, Federal Coordinating
Officer, at the above address within 15 days of the date of this notice.
Published: March 17, 2016.
Ap p -solu tely
w e ha ve you covered
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B UILDERS
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• New • Repair • Remodel
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C LEANING S ERVICES
L AWN & G ARDEN
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or business cleaned?
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LLC. Licensed and Insured.
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•Hauling•Gutter & Storm-Cleanup
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•Property Maintenance
•Windows 2+ Stories
•Washing Houses/Gutters/Decks
•Odd Jobs
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Excellent references. (503)325-
4526
LOOKING for a new place to live?
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selection of homes, apartments and
mobile homes to fit your needs.
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Call Jerid for free estimate
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L AWN & G ARDEN
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•Gutter Cleaning•Mowing•Trimming
•Brush Clearing•Storm Cleanup
•Pressure Washing•Free Estimates
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(503)738-5418/(503)470-0918
www.becerralawncare.com
Express & Impress
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Storm clean-up , trimming, pressure
washing, gutter cleaning-more!
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Tomʼs NW Landscaping
Design and Construction
•Irrigation
•Tree Service
•Hydroseeding
•Lawn Rehabilitation
•Lawn Maintenance
•Landscaping Management
OLCB # 6328
(503)738-7118 or (503)738-2936
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•Excavator mounted Flail Mower
•Brush raking •Lot clearing
•Scotch broom Removal
•chipping •Invasive Species removal
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T HE D AILY A STORIAN
P ROFESSIONAL S ERVICES
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(503)298-0750
•Payables •Receivables •Payroll
•Quarterly Reporting
Oregon Construction Contractor's Law requires that all those who advertise remodeling, repair or construction services be registered with the Construction Contractor's
Board. Registration means contractors have bonds and insurance on the job site. For your protection, be sure any construction contractors you hire are registered. If they
are not, or if you are a contractor who wishes to register, call Construction Contractor's Board in Salem, OR 1-503-378-4621.
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