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THE ASTORIAN • THuRSdAy, JuNE 13, 2019
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AB7324
Safekeeping Storage Centers
3045 Hwy 101N
Gearhart, OR 97138
AB7326
Main Street Storage (South)
Pursuant to its lien rights
Intends to sell at Cash only
Public oral auction
The property of:
Mark Crouch #152A
Jacob Leino #302
Bill Saar #236
Allen Saul #228
Jan Stewart #170
Sale to be held at
1805 S. Main Ave.
Warrenton, Oregon
6/26/19 11:00 am
(503) 861-2880
Published: June 13th and
20th, 2019.
AB7309
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of
HARRIET E. GRAY,
Deceased.
Case No. 19PB03824
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN that the undersigned has
been appointed personal rep-
resentative. All persons hav-
ing claims against the estate
are required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
undersigned personal repre-
sentative at 1580 N. Roosevelt
Drive, Seaside, OR 97138,
within four months after the
date of first publication of this
notice or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceed-
ings may obtain additional
information from the records
of the court, the personal rep-
resentative, or the attorney for
the personal representative.
Dated and first published
June 6, 2019.
Personal Representative:
Kim D. Gray
4785 NW Neskowin Ave.
Portland, OR 97229
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
Lawrence J. Popkin
Campbell & Popkin, LLC
1580 N. Roosevelt Drive
Seaside, OR 97138
(503) 738-8400
Published: June 6, 13, 20,
2019.
Intends to hold for public sale
at oral bid the following prop-
erty pursuant to its lien rights
for non-payment:
Loke unit # 026A
Rodriguez unit # 073D
Sale to be held Saturday, June
29th @ 11:00am. Cash only
Published: June 13th and
27th, 2019.
AB7271
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
CLATSOP COUNTY
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN UPDATE
COUNTYWIDE CITIZEN
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN that the Clatsop County
Comprehensive Plan Update
Countywide Citizen Advisory
Committee will hold a public
meeting at 2:00 PM on Thurs-
day, June 20, 2019, at the Guy
Boyington Building, 857 Com-
mercial Street, Astoria, OR.
All documents are available
for inspection at the Clatsop
County Planning Division at
800 Exchange St, Suite 100,
during normal business hours
(M-F 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.) at no
cost. Paper copies may also
be obtained at reasonable
cost. The full agenda packet
is posted at: https://www.co.
clatsop.or.us/meetings.
If you have questions about
this matter or need more in-
formation, please contact the
Planning Division at (503)
325-8611 or at comdev@
co.clatsop.or.us<mailto:com-
dev@co.clatsop.or.us>.
Published: Thursday, June
13, 2019.
SPECIALTY
SERVICES
AB7275
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF’S SALE
On July 11, 2019, at the hour
of 10:00 AM at the Clatsop
County Sheriff’s Office, 1190
SE 19th Street in the City
of Warrenton, Oregon, the
defendant’s interest will be
sold, subject to redemption,
in the real property common-
ly known as: 91240 Walluski
Loop Rd Astoria, Oregon.
The court case number is
18CV33171, where JPMOR-
GAN CHASE BANK, NA-
TIONAL ASSOCIATION is
plaintiff, and KENNETH D.
BIVANS; CHRISTINE JONES;
STATE OF OREGON; CHER-
YL MARIE THOMPSON nka
CHERYL M. ZWEBER; and
ALL OTHER PERSONS OR
PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM-
ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN
OR INTEREST IN THE REAL
PROPERTY
COMMONLY
KNOWN AS 91240 WALLUS-
KI LOOP ROAD, ASTORIA,
OR 97103 is defendant.
The sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for cash
or cashier’s check, in hand,
made out to Clatsop County
Sheriff’s Office. For more in-
formation on this sale go to:
http://oregonsheriffssales.
org/ (OR), http://files.co.clat-
sop.or.us/ccso/foreclosures.
pdf
Published: May 23, 30, June
6, and 13, 2019.
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AB7323
CITY OF ASTORIA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Astoria City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday,
June 17, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers at City
Hall, 1095 Duane Street, Astoria. The purpose of the hearing is to
consider the following requests:
1)Amendment Request (A19-01A) by Community Development
Director to amend Development Code sections concerning Riv-
erfront overlay zone requirements, add definitions for mass and
scale, clarify how to apply various sections of the code for de-
sign review, clarify exceptions to building height, expand respon-
sibilities of Design Review Committee, and other miscellaneous
updates. Issues relative to height and maximum gross square
footage in the Bridge Vista Area will be addressed separately as
A19-01B and are still pending review at the Planning Commis-
sion hearings. Development Code Sections 1.400, 1.101 to 1.120,
3.075, 3.975, Articles 9, 10, and 14 are applicable to the request.
2)Amendment Request (A19-02) by Community Development Di-
rector to amend Development Code sections concerning Transient
Lodging, amend and add definitions, add reference to City Code
Home Stay Lodging regulations, establish standards for transient
lodging in conjunction with Home Stay Lodging, allow administra-
tive conditional use permits, limit transition of residential units in
commercial zones to transient lodging, and other miscellaneous
updates. Development Code Sections 1.400, 3.020, 7.100, 8.160,
11.020, 14.132, Articles 2, 9, and 10 are applicable to the request.
The Astoria Planning Commission has recommended approv-
al of the requests. For information, call or write the Community
Development Department, 1095 Duane St., Astoria OR 97103,
phone 503-338-5183. The location of the hearing is accessible
to the handicapped. An interpreter for the hearing impaired may
be requested under the terms of ORS 192.630 by contacting the
Community Development Department 48 hours prior to the meet-
ing at 503-338-5183. The Astoria City Council reserves the right
to modify the proposal or to continue the hearing to another date
and time. If the hearing is continued, no further public notice will
be provided.
THE CITY OF ASTORIA
Tiffany Taylor, Administrative Assistant
PUBLISHED: June 13, 2019.
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AB7310
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLATSOP
In the Matter of
the Estate of
Robert Franklin Reiter
Deceased.
No. 19PB04221
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Cathy Reiter and Debra
Schmunk have been appoint-
ed Co-Personal Represen-
tatives of the above entitled
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to
the Personal Representative
in care of Heather Reynolds,
Attorney, at P.O. Box 145 (800
Exchange Street, Suite 330),
Astoria, OR 97103, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceed-
ings may obtain additional in-
formation from the records of
the Court, the Personal Rep-
resentative, or the attorney for
the Personal Representative,
Heather Reynolds.
Dated: June 6, 2019.
Cathy Reiter and
Debra Schmunk,
Co-Personal Representatives
c/o Heather Reynolds,
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 145
Astoria, Oregon 97103
(503) 325-8449
Published: June 6, 13, and
20, 2019.
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To place an ad in our Business
Directory, call 503-325-3211.
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AB7327
FORM LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Port of Astoria will be held on June 18th, 2019 at 4:00pm at 10 Pier One #209, Astoria, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 10 Pier 1 #308
Astoria, Oregon, between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm or online at portofastoria.com. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis
of accounting that is the same as the preceding year.
Telephone: (503) 741-3300
Contact: Will Isom, Director of Finance
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
Actual Amount
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
Total Resources
Email: wisom@portofastoria.com
Adopted Budget
Approved Budget
2017-2018
2,024,014
147,148
1,338,969
This Year 2018-2019
2,256,173
144,000
576,308
Next Year 2019-2020
1,616,173
144,500
4,538,333
175,000
9,046,900
722,206
13,454,237
840,000
9,169,220
720,000
13,705,701
180,000
9,135,693
750,341
16,365,040
2,991,674
4,363,952
2,316,808
1,577,094
840,000
2,864,655
4,269,413
5,843,111
1,591,687
180,000
1,616,173
13,705,701
1,616,174
16,365,040
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
2,845,798
Personnel Services
4,616,230
Materials and Services
1,921,919
Capital Outlay
1,576,375
Debt Service
175,000
Interfund Transfers
Contingencies
Special Payments
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
2,318,915
Total Requirements
13,454,237
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM *
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for that unit or program
Waterfront West
FTE
Waterfront East
FTE
Airport
FTE
Tongue Point
FTE
Security
FTE
Administration
FTE
Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or Program
FTE
Total Requirements
Total FTE
4,663,732
8.46
1,909,793
5.44
2,042,726
1.90
547,405
2.45
408,255
8.65
1,388,347
6.90
2,493,979
0.00
6,110,193
14.32
1,752,647
5.67
2,410,833
2.40
54,100
0.00
358,019
3.87
1,403,736
7.50
1,616,173
0.00
5,291,906
12.33
1,914,586
5.36
5,624,810
2.59
0
0.00
494,552
3.86
1,243,013
6.60
1,796,173
0.00
13,454,237
33.80
13,705,701
33.76
16,365,040
30.74
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Permanent Rate Levy
(rate limit .1256 per $1,000)
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total
2017-2018
.1256
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1.
$0
$0
$14,960,812
$14,960,812
Published: June 13, 2019
Rate or Amount Imposed
Rate or Amount Approved
This Year 2018-2019
.1256
Next Year 2019-2020
.1256
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1
$0
$0
$0
$0
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AB7317
FORM LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Gearhart Rural Fire Protection District will be held on June 20, 2019 at 5:30 pm at Hertig Fire Station, 33496 Westlake Ln, Warrenton, Oregon. The
purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019 as approved by the Gearhart Rural Fire Protection District Budget Committee. A
summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Gearhart Fire Station, 670 Pacific Way, Gearhart, Oregon, 97138 between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year.
If different, the major changes and their effect on the budget are: None
Mark Truax
Telephone: 503-440-2622
Email: mark@brucescandy.com
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
Actual Amount
2017-18
446,513
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
Federal, State & all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations & Donations
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
134,489
All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
120,537
Total Resources
701,539
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Adopted Budget
This Year 2018-19
203,500
Approved Budget
Next Year 2019-20
495,000
195,000
118,400
516,900
54,400
6,000
125,000
680,400
297,400
10,000
332,400
10,000
50,000
54,400
159,500
516,900
283,600
680,400
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
Materials and Services
221,128
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Interfund Transfers
50,000
Contingencies
Special Payments
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
430,411
Total Requirements
701,539
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Imposed
2017-18
$.3194 per $1,000
125,000
Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit .3194 per $1,000)
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
Rate or Amount Imposed
This Year 2018-19
$.3194 per $1,000
125,000
Rate or Amount Approved
Next Year 2019-20
$.3194 per $1,000
0
Published: June 13, 2019
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AB7290
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
TS No. 144359 APN No. 52018 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Dorothy O. Tikka,
as grantor, Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., as trustee, in favor of Golf Savings Bank, as beneficiary,
dated 03/09/2007 recorded on 03/16/2007, Inst No. 200702663 in the records of Clatsop County,
Oregon, covering the following described real property situated in said County and State, to wit: Lots
31, 32 and the South 25 feet of Lot 33, Tract 2, Block 10, OLNEY’S ADDITION TO ASTORIA, as laid
out and recorded by Jackson G. Hustler and H.S. Aiken, as executors of the last will and testament
of Cyrus Olney, deceased and as subdivided by A. H. Stone, in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County,
Oregon. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1556 6th Street, Astoria, OR, 97103 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 recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes: the default
for which the foreclosure is made is as follows: There is a default by the grantor or other person owing
an obligation, or by their successor-in-interest, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed
with respect to provisions therein which authorize sale in the event of default of such provision; the de-
fault for which foreclosure is made is due to the death of the borrower pursuant to the Note, paragraph
7 and the Deed of Trust, paragraph 9. By the reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all ob-
ligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to
wit: The principal sum of $139,979.09 together with the interest until paid; plus all accrued late charges
thereon; servicing costs, and all trustee’s fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the bene-
ficiary pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust totaling $232,702.57 as of 2/28/2019. Whereof, notice
hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 18, 2019 at the hour of 11:00 AM, Standard of
Time, as established by Section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, at the front entrance to the Clatsop
County Courthouse located at 749 Commercial Street, Astoria, OR 97103, located in the City of Asto-
ria, Clatsop County, 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 the sale. In construing this, the mas-
culine gender includes the feminine and the successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other
person owing obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed; 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 The Mortgage Law Firm, LLC.
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 rea-
son, 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 Benefi-
ciary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated
on the Deed of Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while there
is a default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections
on the referenced property. 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 RESIDENTIAL
TENANTS The property in which you are living is in foreclosure. A foreclosure sale is scheduled for
July 18, 2019. The date of this sale may be postponed. Unless the lender that is foreclosing on this
property is paid before the sale date, the foreclosure will go through and someone new will own this
property. After the sale, the new owner is required to provide you with contact information and notice
that the sale took place. The following information applies to you only if you are a bona fide tenant
occupying and renting this property as a residential dwelling under a legitimate rental agreement.
The information does not apply to you if you own this property or if you are not a bona fide residential
tenant. If the foreclosure sale goes through, the new owner will have the right to require you to move
out. Before the new owner can require you to move, the new owner must provide you with written no-
tice that specifies the date by which you must move out. If you do not leave before the move-out date,
the new owner can have the sheriff remove you from the property after a court hearing. You will receive
notice of the court hearing. PROTECTION FROM EVICTION IF YOU ARE A BONA FIDE TENANT
OCCUPYING AND RENTING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING, YOU HAVE THE
RIGHT TO CONTINUE LIVING IN THIS PROPERTY AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE FOR: • 60
DAYS FROM THE DATE YOU ARE GIVEN A WRITTEN TERMINATION NOTICE, IF YOU HAVE A
FIXED TERM LEASE; OR • AT LEAST 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE YOU ARE GIVEN A WRITTEN
TERMINATION NOTICE, IF YOU HAVE A MONTH-TO-MONTH OR WEEK-TO-WEEK RENTAL
AGREEMENT. If the new owner wants to move in and use this property as a primary residence, the
new owner can give you written notice and require you to move out after 30 days, even though you
have a fixed term lease with more than 30 days left. You must be provided with at least 30 days’ written
notice after the foreclosure sale before you can be required to move. A bona fide tenant is a residen-
tial tenant who is not the borrower (property owner) or a child, spouse or parent of the borrower, and
whose rental agreement: • Is the result of an arm’s-length transaction; • Requires the payment of rent
that is not substantially less than fair market rent for the property, unless the rent is reduced or sub-
sidized due to a federal, state or local subsidy; and • Was entered into prior to the date of the foreclo-
sure sale. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY BETWEEN NOW AND THE FORECLOSURE SALE: RENT YOU
SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE PROPERTY IS SOLD OR
UNTIL A COURT TELLS YOU OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT, YOU CAN BE EVICTED. BE
SURE TO KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS YOU MAKE. SECURITY DEPOSIT You may apply your
security deposit and any rent you paid in advance against the current rent you owe your landlord as
provided in ORS 90.367. To do this, you must notify your landlord in writing that you want to subtract
the amount of your security deposit or prepaid rent from your rent payment. You may do this only for
the rent you owe your current landlord. If you do this, you must do so before the foreclosure sale. The
business or individual who buys this property at the foreclosure sale is not responsible to you for any
deposit or prepaid rent you paid to your landlord. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER THE FORECLO-
SURE SALE The new owner that buys this property at the foreclosure sale may be willing to allow you
to stay as a tenant instead of requiring you to move out after 30 or 60 days. After the sale, you should
receive a written notice informing you that the sale took place and giving you the new owner’s name
and contact information. You should contact the new owner if you would like to stay. If the new owner
accepts rent from you, signs a new residential rental agreement with you or does not notify you in
writing within 30 days after the date of the foreclosure sale that you must move out, the new owner be-
comes your new landlord and must maintain the property. Otherwise: • You do not owe rent; • The new
owner is not your landlord and is not responsible for maintaining the property on your behalf; and • You
must move out by the date the new owner specifies in a notice to you. The new owner may offer to pay
your moving expenses and any other costs or amounts you and the new owner agree on in exchange
for your agreement to leave the premises in less than 30 or 60 days. You should speak with a lawyer
to fully understand your rights before making any decisions regarding your tenancy. IT IS UNLAWFUL
FOR ANY PERSON TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE YOUR DWELLING UNIT WITHOUT FIRST
GIVING YOU WRITTEN NOTICE AND GOING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR MORE INFORMA-
TION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT A LAWYER. If you believe you need legal as-
sistance, contact the Oregon State Bar and ask for the lawyer referral service. Contact information for
the Oregon State Bar is included with this notice. If you do not have enough money to pay a lawyer and
are otherwise eligible, you may be able to receive legal assistance for free. Information about whom to
contact for free legal assistance is included with this notice. OREGON STATE BAR, 16037 S.W. Upper
Boones Ferry Road, Tigard Oregon 97224, Phone (503) 620-0222, Toll-free 1-800-452-8260 Website:
http://www.oregonlawhelp.org The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that we state the follow-
ing: this is an attempt to collect, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a dis-
charge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be construed
to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt.
This letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. The Succes-
sor Trustee, The Mortgage Law Firm, LLC, has authorized the undersigned attorney to execute the
document on the Successor Trustee’s behalf as allowed under ORS 86.713(8). Dated: February 28,
2019 The Mortgage Law Firm, LLC Carrie Majors-Staab, OSB#980785 The Mortgage Law Firm, LLC
121 SW Salmon St; Suite 1100 Portland, OR 97204 A-4686927 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, 06/20/2019,
06/27/2019
Published: June 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2019.
G o . D o .
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING *
The fiscal year 2019-20 budget for the Port of Astoria includes the following significant changes: 1) A significant increase in capital outlay and corresponding grant funding at
the Astoria/Warrenton Airport. This is due to the fact that in 2019-20 the construction phase of taxi-way work will take place. 2) A reduction in FTE count from 33.76 to 30.74
to reduce total personnel costs, despite rising benefit costs. This reduction will be done through attrition rather than employee lay-offs.
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Imposed
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