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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2021
651 Help Wanted
Clatsop Retirement Village
has current openings for:
Dietary Aide
Caregiver
Medication Aide
Activity Director
If you enjoy working with
seniors, consider a career
with us. Benefits include –
employer paid medical/
dental, generous PTO, and
the opportunity to advance
your career. Apply online
https://www.clatsopcare.org/
Original Equipment
Manufacturer of 40 years
located in Astoria, Oregon,
seeks full time positions in its
Assembly Dept. Must be
mechanically inclined with
experience in; 12VDC wire
schematics, mechanical drive
components i.e. bearings,
sheaves and torqued
connections, hydraulic
components and general
understanding of diesel
engine installations.
Pay DOE, EOE. Apply in
person at 36584 Farm Lane
Astoria, OR. Call 503-
325-5187 or email terryj@
versacorporation.com.
Immediate Opening
Clatsop Distributing is
seeking an office assistant.
The assistant should have
excellent customer service
skills. They must be
motivated, able to multitask
and a problem-solver.
Knowledge of the beer and
wine industry a plus. The
assistant should also be
proficient in data entry and
Microsoft Office.
Send resume and cover letter
to:
Clatsop Distributing Company
PO Box 420
Astoria, OR 97103
EVERYTHING is coming up results
when you use a classified ad!
651 Help Wanted
The Naselle-Grays River
Valley School District is
seeking applications for the
following position:
Head High School Track
Coach
Instructor, Maritime
Technology:
Full-time position begins
September 2021. View job
descriptions/qualifications
and apply on-line at our web
site www.clatsopcc.edu/
human-resources/.
Applications must be
completed by April 12, 2021.
Contact the Office of Human
Resources at Clatsop
Community College at
(503) 338-2406 or
hr@clatsopcc.edu if
application assistance is
needed. AA/EOE
Full-Time Employment
The YRLC Water District is
hiring for entry level laborer
position. Closes 3/11. WWW.
YoungsRiverWater.Org for
details and application or
pickup at 34583 Hwy 101
Business in Astoria
(503)325-4330
Applications can be found
at www.naselleschools.org
or call the district office at
360-484-7121x2 for more
information. This position
will be opened until filled.
EOE.----
Do you need to
reclaim your view?
*** N O W H I R I N G ***
BRUSHING,
MOWING,
EXCAVATOR &
TRACTOR WORK
Field Technicians
Astoria
We are a growing and dynamic
$37 billion, Fortune 500 com-
pany with nearly 100,000 em-
ployees in 41 states. Join us and
be connected to a collaborative
workplace where everyone plays
an important role and where you
can make an impact – on your
career, our company, and our
customers.
We have an exciting opportunity
for Field Technicians, whether
just starting out or with experi-
ence.
You will perform basic instal-
lations and service changes
for residential cable, internet
and telephone services, trou-
bleshooting and repair. Train-
ing and resources provided to
help you be successful in this
position. Position offers great
opportunities to self-promote.
Full job description online. Re-
quires: valid driver’s license
with satisfactory driving record;
High School diploma or equiva-
lent; strong computer, commu-
nication, customer service, and
technical skills; mechanical ap-
titude; ability to: work and travel
in all kinds of weather; work in
confined spaces; climb ladders
and poles; and work near power
lines.
Excellent compensation and
benefits package.
Apply online at
jobs.spectrum.com
EOE Race/Sex/Vet/Disability
Charter is an equal opportunity employer.
Diversity and inclusion are embedded
in and vital to our culture and
how we do business.
http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/
compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf
664 Services
Clatsop Community
College is hiring for the
following position:
651 Help Wanted
652 Work Wanted
101 Legal Notices
661 Childcare/
Adult Care
Retired veteran looking for
part-time caregiver for
companionship, light
housekeeping, and
assistance with paperwork.
(435) 749-2759 or PO Box
224 Naselle, WA 98638
704 Feed-Hay-Grain
Hay 50lbs-$5 per bale
Birkenfeld (503)755-2409
828 Misc for Sale
Call for fast
and friendly service
Property Maintenance
Brushing Blackberries
Lot Cleanup
Mini Excavator Work
Tractor Work
Driveways Grading
Tree Removal
Landscaping Work
Brush Piling and Burning
Michael Ross
Licenced & Bonded
Contractor ID
MCRENE*812MU
(360)751-3135
DUST off the old pool table and
sell it with a classified ad.
Do you need to
reclaim your view?
Call for fast
and friendly service
BRUSHING,
MOWING,
EXCAVATOR &
TRACTOR WORK
Property Maintenance
Brushing Blackberries
Lot Cleanup
Mini Excavator Work
Tractor Work
Driveways Grading
Tree Removal
Landscaping Work
Brush Piling and Burning
Michael Ross
Licenced & Bonded
Contractor ID
MCRENE*812MU
(360)751-3135
664 Services
VETERANS:
No Better Time Than Now!
File a claim
without leaving home
Chehalis Livestock Market
always welcomes cattle from
Oregon. Auctions every
Friday & first Saturday of the
month at 1pm. Oregon cattle
must have Oregon Brand
Insp before crossing into WA
state. Call for Brand Insp.
contact in your area. Cattle
deliveres accepted Thurs.
from 10-8 and Friday morning
starting at 8am. Call or see
our webpage:
clmauctions.com for futher
information, 360-748-3191
101 Legal Notices
AB8098
2021 BEAR CREEK
HARVEST PROJECT
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed Bids will be received
up to the hour of 10:00 a.m.
on March 19, 2021, by Jeff
Harrington, Public Works Di-
rector, at his office, third floor,
City Hall, 1095 Duane, Asto-
ria, Oregon, for the following:
HARVEST OF TIMBER
The City of Astoria is inviting
qualified contractors to submit
a bid for the harvest and sale
of approximately 1,034 MBF
of timber from within the Bear
Creek Watershed.
Bid packets may be reviewed
and/or obtained from the Pub-
lic Works Office, Astoria City
Hall, 1095 Duane Street, As-
toria, Oregon (503) 338-5177.
Proposals received after the
above specified time will not
be considered. The carrier,
including the United States
Postal Service, is considered
an agent of the proposer.
Published: The Astorian,
February 27, 2021.
Go.
Do.
coastweekend.com
dining • the arts • music
shopping • museums •
classes • movies gardening
• news • blogs • more
CCAServices.org
clatsopvso@ccaservices.org
503-440-9411
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
AB8097
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AB8095
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Warrenton Planning Commission will conduct a public hear-
ing at 6:00 PM, March 11, 2021, at the Warrenton City Hall, Com-
mission Chambers to consider the following:
Stuart Emmons, AIA has submitted a Variance request for a 16%
reduction in vehicle parking as part of the Site Design Review of
the Trillium House multi-family development. Trillium House will
provide 42 units of affordable housing. The proposed develop-
ment is located on Tax Lots 81027BC0: 1500, 1503, 1600, and on
partial Tax Lots 81027BC0: 1700, 2100, and 2200. The address is
approximately 700 SE 14th Place. The subject property is zoned
Commercial Mixed Use (C-MU). The Planning Commission’s ac-
tion on the application is final. Applicable Warrenton Municipal
Code (WMC) sections include: 16.44 Commercial Mixed Use (C-
MU) District, 16.192 Large Scale Developments, 16.128 Vehicle
and Bicycle Parking, 16.212 Site Design Review, 16.256 Traffic
Impact Study, and 16.120 Access and Circulation. The review will
follow WMC 16.208.050 Type III Procedure (Quasi-Judicial).
Anyone wishing to review and/or purchase copies of the proposal
and/or staff report may do so at Warrenton City Hall, 225 South
Main, (503) 861-0920. The staff report will be available for review
at no cost at least seven days before the hearing. Anyone wishing
to testify on any of these proposals may attend the public hearing
and speak to the Planning Commission, or submit written mate-
rials, which must be received by the Warrenton Community and
Economic Development Department no later than 5:00 P.M. on
the day of the hearing. Written comments may be mailed to Scott
Hess, Community Development Department, P.O. Box 250, War-
renton Oregon, 97146-0250; or via email to cityplanner@ci.war-
renton.or.us.
Published: The Astorian, February 27, 2021.
101 Legal Notices
NOTICE OF INVITATION
TO BID
Reach the entire North Oregon
and Southwest Washington
coasts with our classified
package options!
Call 503-325-3211
for more information.
Alignment Tech
Suspension/Brake
Mechanic
Experience required
Tire Sales/Service
Experienced preferred
But not required
Starting wage DOE
Generous benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision,
401K, Vacation, Sick Pay,
Profit Share
Uniforms provided
Apply in person
1167 SE Marlin Ave
Warrenton
Hospital Pharmacist
Willapa Harbor
Hospital is currently seeking
a FT Director of Pharmacy,
scheduled Monday through
Friday 40 hours a week.
You will be providing
in-house pharmacy services
to a small, rural Critical
Access Hospital.
Must be a Graduate of a
College of Pharmacy accred-
ited by the American Council
of Pharmaceutical Education
and currently hold an
unrestricted Washington
Pharmacy license. Prior
hospital in house pharmacy
experience preferred.
Experience and knowledge of
ordering, inventory and
automatic medication
dispensing devices.
We offer a competitive
salary and a comprehensive
benefits package.
Dustie Franks, HR Assistant,
dfranks@willapa.net or mail
resume to: Willapa Harbor
Hospital, PO Box 438
South Bend, WA 98586. EOE
Amendment to the text of Warrenton Municipal Code Chapters:
16.40 General Commercial (C-1) and 16.60, General Industrial (I-1)
District, to move all new marijuana businesses from the Permitted
Use to the Conditional Use category. The Planning Commission’s
action on the proposed text amendment is a recommendation to
the City Commission. Applicable criteria for considering the pro-
posed text amendment are in Comprehensive Plan Article 10, Pro-
cedures; in Warrenton Municipal Code section 16.208.060, Type
IV Procedure (Legislative and Map Amendments), and in 16.232,
Amendments to Comprehensive Plan, Text and Map, Rezone, and
Development Code.
Anyone wishing to review and/or purchase copies of the proposal
and/or staff report may do so at Warrenton City Hall, 225 South
Main, (503) 861-0920. The staff report will be available for review
at no cost at least seven days before the hearing. Anyone wishing
to testify on any of these proposals may attend the public hearing
and speak to the Planning Commission, or submit written mate-
rials, which must be received by the Warrenton Community and
Economic Development Department no later than 5:00 P.M. on
the day of the hearing. Written comments may be mailed to Scott
Hess, Community Development Department, P.O. Box 250, War-
renton Oregon, 97146-0250; or via email to cityplanner@ci.war-
renton.or.us.
Published: The Astorian, February 27, 2021.
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
AB8096
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Warrenton Planning Commission will conduct a public hear-
ing at 6:00 PM, March 11, 2021, at the Warrenton City Hall, Com-
mission Chambers to consider the following:
Amendment to the text of Warrenton Municipal Code to insert
Homestay Lodging and Vacation Rental Dwellings as permitted
or conditional uses respectively into Title 16, Division 2, Land
Use Districts, for all Residential and Commercial Uses. Amend
16.180.040 Accessory Dwelling Standards regarding rental pro-
visions for Homestay Lodging. Planning Commission’s action on
the proposed text amendment is a recommendation to the City
Commission. Applicable criteria for considering the proposed text
amendment are in Comprehensive Plan Article 10, Procedures;
in Warrenton Municipal Code section 16.208.060, Type IV Proce-
dure (Legislative and Map Amendments), and in 16.232, Amend-
ments to Comprehensive Plan, Text and Map, Rezone, and Devel-
opment Code.
Anyone wishing to review and/or purchase copies of the proposal
and/or staff report may do so at Warrenton City Hall, 225 South
Main, (503) 861-0920. The staff report will be available for review
at no cost at least seven days before the hearing. Anyone wishing
to testify on any of these proposals may attend the public hearing
and speak to the Planning Commission, or submit written mate-
rials, which must be received by the Warrenton Community and
Economic Development Department no later than 5:00 P.M. on
the day of the hearing. Written comments may be mailed to Scott
Hess, Community Development Department, P.O. Box 250, War-
renton Oregon, 97146-0250; or via email to cityplanner@ci.war-
renton.or.us.
Published: The Astorian, February 27, 2021.
101 Legal Notices
AB8099
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN SUPPORT OF
PROPOSED MAINTENANCE DREDGING AT COAST GUARD
STATION CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT, PACIFIC COUNTY,
WASHINGTON
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has completed a Draft Environ-
mental Assessment (EA) in support of Proposed Maintenance
Dredging at Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment, Pacific
County, Washington in compliance with the National Environmen-
tal Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 42 U.S. Code §§4221 et seq.) and
the regulations of the President’s Council on Environmental Qual-
ity implementing NEPA (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR]
Parts 1500-1508).
The proposed project includes dredging over a 10-year period
to return and maintain depths at the mooring basin and travel lift
areas at Station Cape Disappointment to previous operational
depths of -10 feet (mean lower low water) MLLW and in-water or
upland placement of dredged material. The Proposed Action al-
lows for 2 feet of over-dredge depth within this footprint, bringing
the dredge elevation -12 feet MLLW over a total dredged area of
4.2 acres which would result in the removal of approximately 3,726
cubic yards of sediment during the initial dredge event proposed
to be conducted in 2021. Subsequent maintenance events would
be conducted as needed to maintain operational depths within the
10-year period.
Dredging would be completed using a barge-mounted bucket
clamshell or backhoe dredge, or pipeline dredge. Initial dredging
is anticipated to take up to one (1) week to complete. Dredging and
placement of dredge material would comply with pertinent regu-
latory programs, including the Marine Protection, Research, and
Sanctuaries Act, Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act,
and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. Dredging would
occur within the approved in-water work window from November 1
through February 28. Based on a recent characterization of sed-
iments within the proposed dredging footprint, dredged sediment
is suitable for unconfined aquatic disposal. Two in-water dispos-
al locations in Clatsop County, Oregon have been proposed: 1)
Baker Bay Flowlane Disposal (BB-3), and 2) Flowlane Area D.
Depending on timing and permitting approvals, additional options
including upland disposal (potentially at Port of Ilwaco) or other
in-water locations within Washington (e.g. Grays Harbor or Willapa
Bay) would be considered. Only previously used and/or permitted
locations to receive dredged material would be considered.
This Draft EA serves as a concise public document that provides
evidence and analysis for determining whether a Finding of No
Significant Impact is appropriate or whether preparation of an En-
vironmental Impact Statement is necessary. The EA presents the
purpose and need for the action, a description of the Proposed
Action and alternatives, a description of the affected environment,
and an analysis of environmental consequences. The EA also
documents cumulative impacts from projects in the vicinity that
are proposed, under construction, recently completed, or antici-
pated to be implemented in the near future. No significant environ-
mental impacts have been identified in the Draft EA.
This notice announces the availability of the Draft EA for public
review at the Ilwaco Timberland Library. Individuals may request
a copy of the Draft EA from, or may provide comments to Mr. Wil-
liam Robinson at William.A.Robinson@uscg.mil. Comments must
be received no later than Monday, March 29, 2021.
Published: February 27, 2021.
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
The Warrenton Planning Commission will conduct a public hear-
ing at 6:00 PM, March 11, 2021, at the Warrenton City Hall, Com-
mission Chambers to consider the following:
Immediate Openings
Full-Time
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
AB8081
The following information is required to be published by the Astoria Development Commission in
compliance with ORS 457.460. Inquiries may be directed to Susan Brooks, Director of Finance
and Administrative Services, City of Astoria.
ASTORIA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
ANNUAL REPORT PER ORS 457.460
REVENUE AND EXPENSE FYE JUNE 30, 2020
ADOPTED BUDGET FYE JUNE 30, 2021
REVENUE
AND EXPENSE
FYE June 30, 2020
TOTAL REVENUES
$
1,335,767
ADOPTED BUDGET
FYE June 30, 2021
$
1,147,620
TOTAL MATERIALS AND SERVICES
TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY
OTHER FINANCING USE
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
CONTINGENCY
216,271
65,358
-
-
543,320
6,000,000
-
-
450,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
281,629
6,993,320
EXPENSE OVER REVENUE
1,054,138
(5,845,700)
BEGINNING FUND BALANCE
6,302,406
7,235,500
-
-
PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENT
ENDING FUND BALANCE
$
Astor East
17,113,718
9,303,690
7,810,028
Authorized Maximum Indebtedness
Maximum Indebtedness Utilized to-date
Available Maximum Indebtedness
AMOUNTS LEVIED
ON OVERLAPPING
TAXING DISTRICTS
FISCAL YEAR 2019-20
City of Astoria
Clatsop Community College
Clatsop County
Astoria School District #1
Port of Astoria
Sunset Empire Transportation District
Clatsop Care Center
Clats 4H and Extension
Northwest Regional ESD
TOTAL DISTRICT AMOUNTS
7,356,544
$
TOTALS
589,655
56,040
110,666
356,393
8,928
11,579
12,640
3,801
11,050
$ 1,160,752
Published: February 20, 27, 2021.
$
1,389,800
Astor West
9,119,000
3,389,384
5,729,616