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Jordan Schnitzer, Portland developer and philanthropist and president of the Friends of the Astoria Column, presents
the group’s annual report at an Astoria City Council meeting Monday held at the Column.
Council: Column ‘will go far beyond us’
nership with the cruise ships.
Schnitzer said he believes
other programs and activities
could be an equally good fit.
According to Schnitzer’s
report, the group ended 2016
with a total gross income of
$550,548, an increase of more
than $100,000 from the prior
year. The City Council had
approved a $5 annual park-
ing fee at the Column starting
in 2016 — an increase from
the $2 annual fee previously
charged — and receives $1 of
each pass sold. For 2016, the
city received $56,651 from
parking pass fees.
“We’ve been honored to
serve the city,” Schnitzer
told city councilors. “I
think it’s been a wonderful
partnership.”
The Column, he said, is
a “legacy that will go far
beyond us.”
facility. You’re not going
to turn it into a 7-Eleven,”
Johnson said. “It would be
useful to Clatsop County
and conceivably some of
those families whose jobs
will be lost.”
much the county would have
to spend in deferred mainte-
nance costs, which officials
predict may be significant.
The county jail can hold
60 inmates, though previ-
ous estimates indicate that
Transportation
at least 200 beds may be
Johnson also reluctantly
needed. Inmates often are voted in favor of a $5.3 bil-
released early due to over- lion transportation package
crowding. The study has that passed last week.
revealed the potential new
Locally, the senator said,
site at the youth facility the bill will funnel more
could expand to hold at least money to Sunset Empire
135 inmates, more than dou- Transportation District and
ble the current capacity.
other city and county trans-
Officials are hoping the portation agencies. But it
study will be wrapped up does not earmark any road
later this summer. Clatsop improvement projects in
County Sheriff
the county. The
Tom Bergin said
bill does include
that while it won’t
major
free-
be a quick pro-
way projects in
cess, he hopes the
Portland.
jail can be relo-
The
pack-
cated within the
age
contains
next year or two.
increased
gas,
“We’ve got a
payroll and bike
long way to go
taxes, as well
and a lot of work
as new car sales
to do, but we’re
fees, electric and
State Sen.
hopeful,” Bergin
hybrid purchase
Betsy Johnson
said. “We’d get
rebates and car
something that would give registration fees. Johnson
us more of an ability to hold said that, while the package
people accountable.”
has more pros than cons,
State Sen. Betsy Johnson, there is a chance it gets
D-Scappoose, had hoped the referred to voters as a ballot
youth facility would remain measure because of the cost
open but supports a possible to taxpayers.
county jail relocation. The
“How do I go home and
facility features 30-foot- tell my voters this was equi-
high walls and ample table?” she said. “This ses-
room for expansion, and sion was reflective of the
some of the current employ- dominance of the Portland
ees at the facility may be metro area in the Legisla-
able to keep working at the ture. The Portland agenda
site, she said.
is not always the Clatsop
“That is a one-of-a-kind County agenda.”
Jeanyse, he served on the Ore-
gon Community Foundation
Board of Directors, charged
with disbursing charitable
funds throughout the state, and
was a member of the gover-
nor’s North Coast Regional
Solutions Team. Over the
years, he also served as Astoria
and Warrenton’s city attorney.
“It goes on and on and
he never wanted credit for
it,” Van Dusen said, “and he
deserves credit for it.” He
asked everyone to look out
across the Column grounds
to where the Columbia
River flashed in the evening
sunlight.
“This is a beautiful view
and I’d like to thank Hal
Snow.”
Schnitzer called Snow “the
conscience of the Column,”
One year shy of its 30-year
anniversary, the Friends of the
Astoria Column was founded
in 1988 to address the needs of
the Column and to restore it.
The 91-year-old structure and
the surrounding plaza have
undergone major restoration
work several times since then,
for which the Friends have
raised millions of dollars.
Most recently, the plaza
pavers were reset at a cost of
$97,000. Some of the pavers
had moved or were broken,
creating tripping hazards.
Last year, the group also
completed the first phase of
an archival project that will
result in a detailed catalog of
documents, historical items,
photographs, reports, treat-
ments, correspondence and
physical samples related to
the Column’s history. This
trove of information will be
stored for historical purposes,
but also to help plan future
capital improvements.
Under terms of a man-
agement agreement with the
city, the Friends completed
an annual review to assess
and recommend ongoing cap-
ital improvements. This year,
they plan to tackle repairs to
the caretaker’s cottage and
garage roofs, repaint the cot-
tage, restrooms and garage,
and install upgraded LED
lights, a project estimated to
cost $70,000.
In addition to site improve-
ments, Schnitzer and the
Friends hope to begin offering
more programs at the Column.
The group already has a part-
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AB6286
Trusteeʼs Notice of Sale
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-17-760579-SW Reference is made to that certain deed made by, LLOYD DAVIS, AN UNMARRIED
MAN as Grantor to TICOR TITLE, as trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("MERS") AS NOMINEE
FOR EVERGREEN MONEYSOURCE MORTGAGE COMPANY , as Beneficiary, dated 8/11/2015 , recorded 8/12/2015 , in official records of
CLATSOP County, Oregon in book/reel/volume No. and/or as fee/file/instrument/ microfilm / reception number 201506644 and subsequently
assigned or transferred by operation of law to Evergreen Moneysource Mortgage Company d/b/a Evergreen Home Loans covering the following
described real property situated in said County, and State, to-wit: APN: 16441 300871009DD 04400 LOT 30, SUNSET TERRACE, IN THE
COUNTY OF CLATSOP, STATE OF OREGON. Commonly known as: 90555 Sunset Lake Road, Warrenton, OR 97146 The undersigned hereby
certifies that based upon business records there are no known written assignments of the trust deed by the trustee or by the beneficiary and no
appointments of a successor trustee have been made, except as recorded in the records of the county or counties in which the above described real
property is situated. Further, no action has been instituted to recover the debt, or any part thereof, now remaining secured by the trust deed, or, if
such action has been instituted, such action has been dismissed except as permitted by ORS 86.752(7). Both the beneficiary and the trustee have
elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been rec orded pursuant to Section 86.752
(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes. There is a default by grantor or other person owing an obligation, performance of which is secured by the trust
deed, or by the successor in interest, with respect to provisions therein which authorize sale in the event of such provision. The default for which
foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sum: TOTAL REQUIRED TO REINSTATE: $17,883.58 TOTAL REQUIRED
TO PAYOFF: $203,336.24 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day-to-day, the amount due on the day you pay
may be greater. It will be necessary for you to contact the Trustee before the time you tender reinstatement or the payoff amount so that you may be
advised of the exact amount you will be required to pay. By reason of the default, the be neficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation
secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following, to- wit: The installments of principal and interest which
became due on 4/1/2016, and all subsequent installments of principal and interest through the date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for late
charges, delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums, advances made on senior liens, taxes and/or insurance, trustee's fees, and any attorney
fees and court costs arising from or associated with the beneficiaries efforts to protect and preserve its security, all of which must be paid as a
condition of reinstatement, including all sums that shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a waiver
of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the loan documents. Whereof, notice hereby is given that
QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON, the undersigned trustee will on 9/20/2017 at the hour of 1:00 PM , Standard of
Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statues, At the Front Entrance to the Clatsop County Courthouse, located at 749
Commercial Street, Astoria, OR 97103 County o f CLATSOP , State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the
said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with
any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section
86.778 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the
beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with
the costs, trustee's and attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required
under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. Other than as shown of record, neither the
beneficiary nor the trustee has any actual notice of any person having or claiming to have any lien upon or interest in the real property hereinabove
described subsequent to the interest of the trustee in the trust deed, or of any successor in interest to grantor or of any lessee or other person in
possession of or occupying the property, except: Name and Last Known Address and Nature of Right, Lien or Interest Lloyd Davis 90555 Sunset
Lake Road Warrenton, OR 97146 Original Borrower For Sale Information Call: 800-280-2832 or Login to: www.auction.com In construing this notice,
the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to this grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation,
the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if
any. Pursuant to Oregon Law, this sale will not be deemed final until the Trustee's deed has been issued by QUALITY LOAN SERVICE
CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON . If any irregularities are discovered within 10 days of the date of this sale, the trustee will rescind the sale,
return the buyer's money and take further action as necessary. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey
title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser's sole and exclusive
remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's Agent, or the Beneficiary's
Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case
this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative
credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. Without
limiting the trustee's disclaimer of representations or warranties, Oregon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property
sold at a trustee's sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical components of which are known to be toxic.
Prospective purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the
trustee's sale. NOTICE TO TENANTS: TENANTS OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY HAVE CERTAIN PROTECTIONS AFFFORDED TO
THEM UNDER ORS 86.782 AND POSSIBLY UNDER FEDERAL LAW. ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE OF SALE, AND INCORPORATED HEREIN,
IS A NOTICE TO TENANTS THAT SETS FORTH SOME OF THE PROTECTIONS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO A TENANT OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY AND WHICH SETS FORTH CERTAIN REQUIRMENTS THAT MUST BE COMPLIED WITH BY ANY TENANT IN ORDER TO
OBTAIN THE AFFORDED PROTECTION, AS REQUIRED UNDER ORS 86.771 . QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TS No: OR-17-760579-SW
Dated: 5/1/2017 Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, as Trustee Signature By: Meron Semere, Assistant Secretary Trustee's Mailing
Address: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington C/O Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 Trustee's Physical
Address: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington 108 1 st Ave South, Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98104 Toll Free: (866) 925-0241 IDSPub #0126032
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