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Hood River News, Saturday, May 2, 2015
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H APPENINGS
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length. Listings may also be
COMMUNITY EVENTS
found
online
at
■ Through June 14 —
hoodrivernews.com; click the
Birds
in Indian Creek Habi-
Events tab.
tats, 8 a.m. Meets Sunday morn-
ON STAGE
ings at Hood River Hobbies; $10
■ May 8-9, 15-16, 22-23 — for all 5 sessions. Identify and
Good People, 7:30 p.m. at Co- map birds and learn about sea-
lumbia Center for the Arts. Mati- sonal use of habitats. All ages;
nee performances May 10 and 17 kids with wildlife interests strong-
at 2 p.m. Directed by Judie Hanel. ly encouraged with parental su-
Tickets $18 adults, $15 students pervision. More info at
and seniors over 62, and $12 for info@hoodriverhobbies.com.
■ May 2 — Wasco County
groups of 10 or more; available at
Columbia Center for the Arts in Pioneer Association 93rd An-
the gallery, Waucoma Bookstore nual Meeting and Luncheon
at Calvary Baptist Church, 3350
and www.columbiaarts.org.
■ May 9 — Hood River In- Columbia View Dr., The Dalles.
dependent Film Festival, 7 Registration 9:30 a.m., lunch
p.m. at HRVHS Bowe Theatre. Or- 11:30, program 1 p.m. Annual
ganized by HR County Ed Foun- dues: $12.50 individual, $15 fam-
ily; lunch $14. More info at 541-
dation.
296-1051.
FOR CHILDREN
■ May 2 — Lyle Lions Pan-
■ May 1 — Glow in the cake Breakfast, 7-10 a.m. at
Dark Mini Golf, 5-8 p.m. at Im- the Lyle Lions Community Center,
manuel Lutheran, 9th and State. 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone wel-
Neon lit, 18-hole mini golf course come.
■ May 2 — Little Feet Co-
for all ages. $5/person.
■ May 2 — Glow in the operative Preschool 2015
Dark Mini Golf, 2-8 p.m. at Im- Plant Sale Fundraiser. Pre-
manuel Lutheran, 9th and State. order plants online at littlefeet-
Neon lit, 18-hole mini golf course preschool.org. Collection May 2,
11-3 p.m. at Westside Elementary
for all ages. $5/person.
■ May 3 — Pokemon Club, parking lot.
■ May 2 — About Demen-
1:30-3 p.m. at Hood River Hob-
bies, 110 Fourth St. Supervision tia Series, presented by OSU Ex-
provided for 8 and up. $30 for all tension Office, Oregon Geriatric
dates; bring or purchase deck and Education Center and Providence
cards to trade. More info at Home Services, Mid-Columbia Se-
nior Center and Hood River Valley
info@hoodriverhobbies.com.
Adult Center. “The Challenging
EXHIBITS
Behaviors of Dementia,” 10-
■ Through May — Art noon,Mid-Columbia Senior Cen-
that’s Beneath You, The Re- ter, 1112 W. Ninth, The Dalles;
mains, 500 Industrial Way. Event “Packing Your ‘Caregiving Basket’
opening May 1, 6 p.m. Oils, for Self-Care,”2-4 p.m., HRV
acrylics, murals, cartoons, win- Adult Center, 2010 Sterling Dr.
dows and other surfaces.
■ May 2 — Wild Bill’s
■ Through May — Human Bingo at the Elks Lodge,
Nature at the Columbia Center fundraiser for Elks scholarship
for the Arts. Featuring 11 local programs, 7 p.m. Open to the
and regional artists and a variety community. Minimum $250 pro-
of mediums and styles — all in- gressive blackout each week.
spired by the concept human na- Hosted by the Elks and the Mid-
ture. Show opens May 1 at 6 p.m. Columbia Knights of Columbus.
Joe Guenther
Financial Advisor
1631 Woods Ct
Suite 102
Hood River, OR
97031
541-386-0826
Dinners, starting at $8.50, are
available from 5-7 p.m.
■ May 4 — Tai Chi for Bal-
ance, 1-2 p.m. in the Mount
Hood Town Hall’s Mount Hood
Room. Classes are free and for
any level. No experience neces-
sary; donations accepted.
■ May 4 — “Rock Art of
the Columbia Gorge,” 2-3
p.m. in the Hawks Ridge dining
room. With Steve Thompson of
the Discovery Center; about the
many rock types and formations
in the Gorge. Includes slide show
and props to see and touch.
■ May 4 through July 8 —
Walk with Ease Program,
8:30-9:30 a.m. Kick off meeting
at Columbia Gorge Community
College, Hood River campus;
meet in room I-202. Meets
Mon/Wed. Join anytime. Spon-
sored by OSU Extension and the
Arthritis Foundation. Participants
will receive educational info, free
water bottle, pedometer and
Walk With Ease handbook. More
info at 503-708-6469 or an-
ndow@me.com.
■ May 5 — Senior meals,
noon at the Lyle Lions Communi-
ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Every-
one welcome.
■ May 5 — Big Bingo at the
HR Valley Adult Center, 2010 Ster-
ling Place, off Brookside Drive.
Doors open and food available at
5 p.m.; games begin promptly at
6 p.m. Funds raised support the
Meals on Wheels program.
■ Starting May 5 —
StrongWomen Fitness Pro-
gram class (for men, too), 9:30-
10:30 a.m. at the Mt. Hood Town
Hall. Class meets Tues/Fri. Join
anytime. Sponsored by OSU Ex-
tension. Work out with other
strong women. More info at 503-
708-6469 or anndow@me.com.
■ May 6 — Free Notary
Public seminar, 9-noon at Co-
lumbia Gorge Community Col-
lege, Indian Creek campus. Pre-
sented by the Secretary of State;
covers rules, regulations and best
practice for Oregon Notaries Pub-
Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea
‘D UEL ’ A T T HE L IBRARY
Instructor Jonas Grosserhode works with Lacy Tofslie, left, and Sahale Pfriem during an intro to sword
play workshop for youngsters aged 6-10, held at Hood River Library as part of Shakespeare Week. Fel-
low instructor Caleb Apland, background, demonstrated basic swordplay techniques, inspired by a
scene from Macbeth. Participants held mock duels in which they learned lines from Shakespeare plays
(“I have no words/my voice is in my sword”) to recite as they blocked, parried, and thrust with foam
“swords.” Upcoming library events include the book club discussion of “Boys in the Boat” by Daniel
James Brown on May 7 at 6:30 p.m.; the June 4 book club title is “The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold
Fly” by Rachel Joyce.
lic. More info at not-
sem.sos.state.or.us or 503-986-
2200.
■ May 6 — Gentle Yoga
for beginning seniors 50 and
over, 10-11 a.m. at the HR Care
Center, 729 Henderson Rd. Free.
Taught by certified yoga instructor
Christine Shannon. Wear loose,
comfortable clothing; bring yoga
mat and water bottle; some mats
available onsite. No experience
necessary.
■ May 6 — Breastfeeding
Support Group, 12-1 p.m. at
Riverside Church, Fourth and
State. Mother-to-mother support
led by Columbia Gorge Breast-
feeding Coalition and facilitated
by a Certified Lactation Consul-
tant. For more info call Jennifer
McCauley, RN, IBCLC, 541-387-
6344.
■ May 6 — Author reading
with Dee Williams, 6:30 p.m.
at the Hood River Library.Williams
will discuss her book “The Big
Tiny: A Built-It-Myself Memoir.”
Co-sponsored by Waucoma
Bookstore, Gorge Owned and the
Hood River County Library Dis-
trict. Free.
■ May 7 — Hood River Art
Club weekly session, 10-1
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lo) in the modular building. Paint,
share information, critique others’
work. Open to everyone in all skill
levels and all media. Bring art
project, supplies, lunch and $1
donation to cover coffee.
■ May 7 — Hood River
Farmers’ Market, 5-8 p.m. at
Hood River Middle School. Local-
ly raised fruits and vegetables,
meat, fish, cheese, eggs, bread
and more, with hot food ven-
dors, local musicians, cooking
demonstrations, and children’s
activities.
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Public Notices
NOTICE OF BUD-
GET COMMITTEE
MEETING
A public meeting
of the Budget Com-
mittee
of
the
Wy’East Fire Dis-
trict, Hood River
County, State of
Oregon, to discuss
the budget for the
fiscal year July 1,
2015 to June 30,
2016 will be held at
Odell Fire Station,
3431 Odell Highway,
Hood River, Oregon
97031. The meeting
will take place on the
14th day of May
2015 at 7:00 P.M.
The purpose is to re-
ceive the budget
message and to re-
ceive comment from
the public on the
budget.
A copy of the bud-
get may be inspect-
ed or obtained after
May 14th, 2015 at
Odell Fire Station,
3431 Odell Highway
between the hours
of 8:00 A.M. and
4:00 P.M. Monday
through Friday.
This is a public
meeting where de-
liberation of the Bud-
get Committee will
take place. Any per-
son may appear at
the meeting and dis-
cuss the proposed
programs with the
Budget Committee.
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INVITATION TO BID
CITY OF HOOD
RIVER MAY
STREET SAFE
ROUTES TO
SCHOOL PRO-
JECT #623
Written,
sealed
bids from qualified
contractors will be
received by the City
of Hood River (Own-
er) at Hood River
Public Works, 1200
18th Street, Hood
River,
Oregon
97031, until 2:00
p.m. on May 12,
2015, at which time
they will be publicly
opened and read at
The City of Hood
River Public Works,
1200 18th Street.
Bids shall be clearly
marked BID for “May
Street Safe Routes
to School” and shall
show the date and
time of bid opening.
The person desig-
nated to receive of-
fers at the above ad-
dress is Mark Lago,
Director of Public
Works.
A mandatory pre-
bid conference will
be held on May 5,
2015 at 10:00 AM at
the
City
Public
Works Department,
1200 18th Street, in
Hood River. State-
ments made by
Owner or Owner’s
representatives at
the conference will
not be binding upon
the Owner unless
confirmed by written
Addendum.
The
meeting will con-
clude with a site vis-
it.
Bidders
must
comply with ORS
279.027 regarding
submission of First-
Tier Subcontractor
Disclosure Form by
the deadline indicat-
ed on the form. Dis-
closure forms are
provided in the Bid
Documents.
The work to be
done under this con-
tract consists of in-
stalling
approxi-
mately 2736 lineal
feet of curb and gut-
ter, 8713 square feet
of sidewalk, 8576
square feet of drive-
way approach, 24
ADA ramps, 327
Tons of asphalt, 21
crosswalks of vary-
ing length, 25,000
lineal feet of bicycle
lane striping, and all
associated work as
per
the
project
plans, as well as all
excavating, traffic
control, and asphalt
patching necessary
for the project.
Prequalification is
not required; howev-
er, applicant must
submit with its Bid
evidence of qualifi-
cations and experi-
ence to perform the
work.
The work is fully
described in the
Contract
Docu-
ments, which may
be obtained or ex-
amined at Hood Riv-
er Public Works,
1200 18th Street,
Hood River, OR
97031. A non-re-
fundable fee of
$100.00 will be re-
quired for each set.
Make
checks
payable to the City
of Hood River. If
mailed, 211 2nd
Street, Hood River,
OR 97031. Bid pack-
ages will be mailed
for an additional
$35.00 charge. To
order plans, phone
541.387.5201 or re-
quest via e-mail to
marlo@ci.hood-riv-
er.or.us.
The Project has
been designed by
the City of Hood Riv-
er. Inquiries con-
cerning the contents
of the plans, specifi-
cations and bidding
documents should
be directed to Gary
Lindemyer, Project
Manager for the City
of
Hood
River
(541.387.5204), and
glind@ci.hood-riv-
er.or.us.
Bids will be pub-
licly opened immedi-
ately after the dead-
line for bid submis-
sion. Bids shall be
submitted on the bid
forms supplied in the
bidding documents
and shall be accom-
panied by a bond,
postal money order,
certified or cashier's
check from the bid-
der in the amount of
at least five percent
(5%) of the bid as
security.
The
successful
bidder will be re-
quired to execute a
formal agreement
with the Owner and
provide acceptable
insurance and both
a performance bond
and material and la-
bor payment bond
each in an amount
equal to 100% of the
contract award in ac-
cordance with the
Specifications within
ten (10) days of No-
tice of Award.
The project is a
public work subject
to ORS 279C.800 to
279C.870. Contrac-
tor must be regis-
tered with the Ore-
gon
Construction
Contractors Board
(CCB) prior to the
bid opening and
must file a public
works bond in the
amount of $30,000
with the CCB prior to
commencing work
on the project. Con-
tractor must pay
Prevailing Wages in
accordance
with
ORS 279C.800 to
279C.870. No Bid
will be received or
considered by the
Owner unless the
Bid contains a state-
ment that Bidder
agrees to be bound
by and will comply
with the provisions
of ORS 279C.840 or
40 USC § 276a.
The Owner may
reject any Bid not in
compliance with pre-
scribed public bid-
ding procedures and
requirements, and
may reject for good
cause any or all bids
upon a finding of the
Owner that it is in
the public interest to
do so.
The City of Hood
River is an equal op-
portunity employer.
ADA accommoda-
tions will be provid-
ed
on
request;
phone
541.387.
5201.
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
Odell
Sanitary
District will have a
regular scheduled
board meeting held
Tuesday, May 12,
2015, at 7 p.m. The
meeting will be held
at the district office,
located at 3700 De-
thman Ridge Road.
All interested per-
sons are asked to
attend.
Chuck
Rapelje, Manager.
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SECOND NOTICE
OF BUDGET COM-
MITTEE MEETING
A public meeting
of the Budget Com-
mittee of the Hood
River County Trans-
portation District,
Hood River County,
State of Oregon, the
discuss the budget
for the fiscal year
July 1, 2015 to June
30, 2016 will be held
at the Hood River
County Transporta-
tion District offices at
224 Wasco Loop,
Hood River, OR.
The meeting will
take place on the
13th day of May,
2015 at 5:30 p.m.
The purpose of the
meeting is to receive
the budget message
and to receive com-
ment from the public
on the budget. A
copy of the budget
document may be
inspected or ob-
tained on or after
May 12, 2015 at
Hood River County
Transportation Dis-
trict’s Administrative
Office at 224 Wasco
Loop, Hood River,
OR between the
hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m.
This is a public
meeting where de-
liberation of the Bud-
get Committee will
take place. Any per-
son may appear at
the meeting and dis-
cuss the proposed
programs with the
Budget Committee.
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby
given that the Cas-
cade Locks Planning
Commission, at its
meeting on, May 14,
2015, at 7:00 PM, in
the City Council
Chambers of the
City Hall, Cascade
Locks, Oregon, will
consider the follow-
ing application:
FILE TITLE: LU
15-001 Roger Hicks
– Conditional Use
Permit
APPLICANT:
Roger Hicks, PO
Box 173, Cascade
Locks, OR 97014
REQUEST:
To
manufacture
log
cabin recreational
vehicles in Bridge of
the Gods RV Park
and approve sig-
nage to sell recre-
ational vehicles from
the RV Park.
LOCATION: 2N 7
12CD Tax Lot 3100
Bridge of the
Gods RV Park at 13
Venture Street.
APPLICABLE RE-
VIEW CRITERIA:
Cascade
Locks
Community Code
Sections Article III,
Chapter 8-6.70, Arti-
cle V, Chapter 8-
6.152.
PROPERTY
OWNERS WITHIN
250 FEET OF THE
SUBJECT PROP-
ERTY ARE RE-
CEIVING THIS NO-
TICE. SPECIAL NO-
TICE TO MORT-
GAGEE,
LEIN-
HOLDER,
VEN-
DOR, OR SELLER:
ORS CHAPTER 215
REQUIRES THAT IF
YOU
RECEIVE
THIS NOTICE, IT
MUST PROMPTLY
BE FORWARDED
TO THE PURCHAS-
ER.
The Public Hear-
ing on this matter
will be conducted in
accordance with the
rules contained in
the zoning ordi-
nance adopted by
the Cascade Locks
City Council, which
is available at City
Hall.
All interested per-
sons may appear
and provide testimo-
ny and only those
who submit written
comments or testify
at the hearing shall
be entitled to ap-
peal.
Failure of an issue
to be raised in the
hearing, in person or
by letter, or failure to
provide
sufficient
specificity to afford
the approval authori-
ty an opportunity to
respond to the issue
precludes appeal to
the Land Use Board
of Appeals based on
that issue.
At least seven
days prior to the
Hearing, a copy of
the staff report will
be available for in-
spection at no cost,
or a copy can be ob-
tained for fifteen
cents per page.
For further infor-
mation, please con-
tact Kathy Woosley
at Cascade Locks
City Hall, at 374-
8484, 140 WaNaPa,
Cascade Locks, OR
97014.
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NOTICE OF APPLI-
CATION HOOD
RIVER COUNTY
PLANNING DE-
PARTMENT
Pursuant to the
Hood River County
Zoning Ordinance,
the Planning Direc-
tor will make a deci-
sion regarding the
following application
on or around Fri,
June 5, 2015:
Daniel Hernan-
dez, (P-15-0078 &
P-15-0079)
has
made application for
a Major Partition to
divide a 4.90 acre
parcel owned by
Karen Clark into 2
lots of 2.25 acres
and 2.65 acres for
single family resi-
dential use. Mr. Her-
nandez is also re-
questing a minor
variance to the 2.50
acre minimum lot
size requirement.
The subject prop-
erty is located W of
Kusisto Rd. and N of
Summit Dr.; 2N 10E
22DC,
Tax
Lot
#1600. The property
is zoned Rural Resi-
dential (RR2½). If
you have comments
on this application,
please respond by
5:00 p.m., Fri, May
15, 2015.
The application
and supporting doc-
uments are available
for review or pur-
chase (0.25¢ /sheet)
at County Planning,
601 State St., Hood
River, OR 97031;
(541)
387-6840;
plan.dept@co.hood-
river.or.us.
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HOOD RIVER
COUNTY TO HOLD
PLANNING SES-
SION REGARDING
THE AMEND-
MENTS TO THE
FARM & FOREST
ZONES
Hood River Coun-
ty is participating in
a model code up-
date project spon-
sored by the State of
Oregon Department
of Land Conserva-
tion and Develop-
ment. The public is
invited to a Planning
Session regarding
the model code up-
date and potential
amendments to the
Hood River County
Zoning Ordinance
farm and forest
zones. Specifically:
Article 3 - Defini-
tions, Article 5 - For-
est, and Article 7 -
Exclusive Farm Use.
The Planning Ses-
sion will be held dur-
ing the Hood River
County
Planning
Commission Meet-
ing on Wednesday,
May 13, 2015 at
7:00 PM. The pur-
pose of the session
is to provide an
overview of the pro-
ject, present pro-
posed amendments
to the existing ordi-
nances, and garner
feedback. The draft
ordinances incorpo-
rate the mandatory
(non-discretionary)
elements of Oregon
Revised
Statues
(ORS) and Oregon
Administrative Rules
(OAR) that regulate
land use, land divi-
sions and standards
in the county’s re-
sources zones (i.e.,
Forest and Exclu-
sive Farm Use). The
working drafts of the
ordinances
have
been developed by
Angelo
Planning
Group in consulta-
tion with planning
department staff.
A copy of the draft
ordinances
are
available for review
or
purchase
($0.25'/page)
at
Hood River County
Planning
Depart-
ment (601 State
Street, Hood River)
seven (7) days prior
to the Planning Ses-
sion. For additional
information or ques-
tions concerning the
proposed amend-
ments, please con-
tact John Roberts,
Hood River County
Community Devel-
opment Director, by
e-mail
at
plan.dept@co.hood-
river.or.us or by tele-
phone at (541) 387-
6840. Documents
will also be available
online
at:
http://www.co.hood-
river.or.us/. Click on
the Community De-
velopment page.
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