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Weekend of March 28-29, 2020
The Weekend Edition | A publication of Hood River News & The Dalles Chronicle
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Parks and rec facilities closed throughout Gorge
emergency.
“We have no plans to close
the rest areas as long as we
have the staff and cleaning
supplies,” said Vivian Payne,
The City of Hood River
ODOT interim maintenance
has closed its public facil-
and operations branch
ities “in order to promote
social distancing and public manager. But Payne said
the public has a key role in
health,” according to an
announcement from the city ensuring the rest areas will
on Monday. The closure took not be infection points for
the virus. “Everyone plays
effect on the afternoon of
an important role in limiting
March 23.
its spread by keeping their
The closures affect parks,
public restrooms, and sports distance and practicing good
hygiene,” she said.
facilities (such as basketball
Other agencies in the
or tennis courts).
county and throughout
The list of facilities closed
the Gorge have also closed
include Waterfront Park,
their recreational areas and
Jackson Park, Children’s
Park, Tsuruta Tennis Courts, facilities:
All U.S. Army Corps of
Collins Field and neighbor-
Engineers campgrounds vis-
hood parks.
In The Dalles, the Northern itor centers are closed until
Wasco County Parks and
further notice.
Recreation district has also
Hood River Valley Parks
closed all parks and facil-
and Recreation has closed its
facilities, including Golden
ities until further notice,
Eagle Park, though trails
according to their website,
www.nwprd.org. The closure remain open, “with the
recommendation that people
includes all parks, play-
stay home if they are sick,
ground structures, tennis
wash their hands, and adhere
courts, the disc golf course
at Sorosis Park and the skate to social distancing guide-
park at Thompson Park. The lines recommended by the
Riverfront Trail will remain
CDC,” said District Executive
open, but social distancing
Director Mark Hickok.
guidelines should be ob-
Port of Cascade Locks
served. In addition, all school has closed its Marine Park
playground, though the
playgrounds and school
park remained open as of
campuses in the Gorge are
closed, as are those in Wasco Wednesday. The city’s overlook
park on WaNaPa remains open,
and Sherman counties.
though the newly-constructed
restrooms are not open.
What’s open
Port of Hood River has
ODOT rest areas along the closed all parks and open
areas.
interstates and state high-
Horizon Christian School
ways remain open during
has closed its playground,
the COVID-19 public health
Army Corps sites,
waterfalls closed
though the playfield remains
open.
Hood River County Forestry
Department has closed all
recreational staging areas
and restroom facilities until
further notice. The closure in-
cludes Post Flats, Family Man,
Binns Hill and Pinemont
Drive staging areas.
The trail system will re-
main open at this time.
Riders are reminded to
take inclement weather con-
ditions into consideration to
limit damage to trails.
Tree Farm Recreation
Manager Andy Wells said,
“The county recognizes the
trail system provides an
opportunity for users to foster
a healthy mental and physical
state. The goal is to keep
everyone healthy and safe by
adhering to the practice of so-
cial distancing and dispersed
recreation on the tree farm.”
National Scenic Area
The U.S. Forest Service
has closed three trailheads
on the Washington side of
the Columbia River Gorge
National Scenic Area to
support partners in preventing
the spread of the COVID-19
coronavirus. The Cape Horn
Trail, Dog Mountain Trail, and
the Lyle Trailhead of Klickitat
Trail are now now closed.
The closure is designed to
support partners at Skamania
County, Washington State
Parks, and Cape Horn
Conservancy in their efforts
to minimize the spread of the
COVID-19 coronavirus.
All Army Corps-operated
campgrounds will remain
closed until May 21. The
Corps will evaluate reopen-
ing the campgrounds as the
COVID-19 issue evolves.
All group events and res-
ervations are canceled until
further notice.
Parks that are normally
closed in the off-season will
remained closed until further
notice. These include: Robins
Island and Bradford Island
Parks; Takelma Day Use and
Boat Ramp, Lost Creek Lake;
Roosevelt Park and boat ramp;
and John Day Lock and Dam.
Any sites deemed unsafe
for staff or the public due
to public health or safety
concerns will be closed on
a case-by-case basis. The
Corps will continue to share
updates with the public on
how COVID-19 impacts our
recreation mission as this
situation evolves.
buttons. Where contact can-
not be avoided, do not touch
one’s face until able to wash
hands with soap and water
for at least 20 seconds.
Residents are encouraged
to check in on nearby neigh-
bors living alone by phone or
text message to see if they are
alright or need anything.
The city’s closures mirror re-
strictions required under Gov.
Kate Brown’s order 20-12.
Services continue
The city is maintaining
all operations and services,
following social distancing
and hygiene guidelines.
Essential services are the
City of Hood River’s highest
priority.
The city encourages all
residents to visit getready-
gorge.com for updates on
COVID-19 and to avoid
misinformation. The city
continues to follow recom-
mendations of Hood River
County (co.hood-river.or.us
and getreadygorge.com) and
the Oregon Health Authority
(oregon.gov/oha) with re-
gards to COVID-19.
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“I’m asking all residents
and visitors who love Hood
River to please pay attention
to guidance from healthcare
professionals and stay home,”
said Hood River Mayor Kate
McBride. “We need to stop all
non-essential travel both into
and out of our community.”
City officials emphasize
that the public is strongly en-
couraged to maintain at least
six feet of physical distance
between persons and, where
possible, avoid touching
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SALEM – Following the
announcement Thursday,
March 26 by the Washington
Department of Fish and
Wildlife (WDFW) that it will
close all recreational fisheries
in the state of Washington,
the Oregon Department of
Fish and Wildlife announced
that it will also close recre-
ational salmon and steel-
head in the Columbia River
effective Thursday, March 26
at 11:59 p.m.
In a press release distrib-
uted Wednesday afternoon,
the Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
announced its decision to
temporarily close recreation-
al fishing and shellfishing
statewide in the wake of
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s
order on actions to limit
the spread of coronavirus/
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distancing and maintain at
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Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of
the Estate of
FLORENCE CAL-
ABRIA,
Deceased.
Case No. 20PB0
1795
N O T I C E TO I N -
TERESTED PER-
SONS
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN that the
undersigned has
been appointed Per-
sonal Representative
of the above Estate.
All persons having
claims against the
Estate are required
to present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the undersigned
Pe rs o n a l R e p re -
sentative at the law
office of Van Ko ten
& Cleaveland LLC,
at 417 Sherman A
venue, Suite 7, Hood
River, Oregon 97031,
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, as stated be-
low, or such claims
may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings in this Estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
Court, the Personal
Representative, or
the lawyers for the
Personal Represen-
tative.
DATED and first
published this 14th
day of March, 2020.
VITA CARRADO
Personal Repre-
sentative 2360 Old
Dalles Dr.
Hood River, Ore-
gon 97031
VanKOTEN &
CLEAVELAND LLC
V i c t o r W. V a n -
Koten, Of Attorneys
for Personal Repre-
sentative 41 7 Sher-
man A venue, Suite 7
Hood River, Ore-
gon 97031
Te l e p h o n e N o :
(541) 436-3422
March 14, 21, 28,
2020
#1359
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
In the Matter
of the Estate No.
20PB01819 of
WAYNE C. ANNALA,
Deceased. NOTICE
TO I N T E R E S T E D
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the un-
dersigned has been
appointed Personal
Representative of
the above estate.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the undersigned
Pe rs o n a l R e p re -
sentative at the law
office of Annala,
C a re y & H u l l , a t
305 Cascade Street
(P.O. Box 325), Hood
River, Oregon 97031,
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, as stated be-
low, or such claims
may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings in this estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
Court, the Person-
al Representative,
or the lawyers for
the Personal Rep-
resentative.
DATED and first pub-
lished this 14th day
of March, 2020.
SANDI L. SOHLER
PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVE
P.O. Box 324
Hood River, Oregon
97031
ANNALA, CAREY &
HULL
AT TO R N E Y S F O R
PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVE
305 Cascade Street,
Post Office Box 325
Hood River, Oregon
97031
Te l e p h o n e : ( 5 41 )
386-1811; Fax: (541)
386-6242
March 14,21,28,
2020
#1361
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
In the Matter of
the Estate of BAR-
BARA GREEN HILL,
Deceased. Case No.
20PB01908
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS IS
HEREBY GIVEN that
Nancy Hor vat and
Tracy Green have
been appointed
Co-personal Rep-
resentatives of the
above estate. All
persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them to
the Co-personal
R e p re s e n t a t i v e s
at the law office of
Jaques Sharp,
205 Third St. (PO
Box 457), Hood Riv-
er, OR 97031 within
four months after
the date of first pub-
lication
of this notice stated
below, or the claims
may be barred. All
persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the
p ro c e e d i n g s m a y
obtain additional
information from the
records of the Court,
the Co-personal
Representatives, or
from the attorney
for the Co-personal
Representatives.
Dated and first pub-
lished: March 21,
2020
CO-PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES:
Nancy Horvat, 4531
Riverside Drive,
H o o d R i v e r, O R
97031
a n d Tra c y G re e n ,
19 8 0 S p y g l a s s
Court, Tillamook, OR
97141
AT TO R N E Y F O R
CO-PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES:
JAQUES SHARP, AT-
TORNEYS AT
LAW, 205 Third St.
(PO Box 457), Hood
River, OR 97031
March 21, 28, April
4, 2020
#1369
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF
THE STA TE OF
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF HOOD
RIVER
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of
the Estate of MARI-
LOY J. FOWLER,
Deceased.
Case No. 20PB0
1934
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the un-
dersigned has been
appointed Personal
Representative of
the above Estate.
All persons having
claims against the
Estate are required
to present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the undersigned
Pe rs o n a l R e p re -
sentative at the law
office of VanKoten
& Cleaveland LLC,
at 417 Sherman Av-
enue, Suite 7, Hood
River, Oregon 97031,
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, as stated be-
low, or such claims
may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings in this Estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
Court, the Personal
Representative, or
the lawyers for the
Personal Represen-
tative.
DATED and first pub-
lished this 2151 day
of March, 2020.
ARONM.ASAI
Personal Represen-
tative 738 Frankton
Road
Hood River, Oregon
97031
VanKOTEN & CLEA
YELAND LLC
Victor W. VanKoten,
Of Attorneys for Per-
sonal Representative
417 Sherman A ven-
ue, Suite 7
Hood River, Oregon
97031
Telephone No: (541)
436-3422
March 21, 28, &
April 4, 2020
#1370
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF TIMBER SALE
Hood River Coun-
ty Forestry Depart-
m e n t w i l l re c e i v e
sealed bids for a
timber sale in Hood
River, Oregon. The
following timber sale
will be available for
purchase:
Marty Timber Sale
# 21 - 1 S e c t i o n 18
T01N, R11E W.M.,
Hood River County
Th e m i n i m u m a c -
ceptable bid per
thousand board feet
is: Douglas-fir 793
MBF $319.00/MBF
White Fir & Others
69 MBF $225.00/
MBF
* M e r c h a n t -
able Hardwoods
& S u b - m e rc h a n t -
able $10.00/MBF or
$1.00/TON
The required mini-
mum bid guarantee
is Twenty-Six Thou-
sand, Nine Hundred
Dollars ($26,900.00)
* Not a Biddable
Item.
Sealed bids will
be received by
the County Forest
Manager or his rep-
resentative at the
County Forestry De-
partment, 918 18th
Street, Hood Riv-
er, Oregon 97031.
Sealed bidders
w i l l b e re s t r i c t e d
to those who have
submitted a sealed
bid, in proper form,
up to and no later
than 9:00 a.m. local
time on Thursday,
the 30th day of April
2020. Following
c o n s i d e ra t i o n o f
offers, it is proposed
to the Hood River
C o u n t y B o a rd o f
Commissioners, at
their next regular
meeting, to award
each timber sale
to the successful
bidder. The County
reser ves the right
to reject any and all
bids.
Under State of Ore-
gon law, County tim-
ber is not available
for export. Full in-
formation regarding
the timber, condi-
tions of the sale and
submission of bids
may be obtained
from the Hood Riv-
er County Forestry
office, phone (541)
387-6888.
Douglas M. Thiesies
County Forest Man-
ager
March 28 & April
4, 2020
#1371
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
Larry Dennis,
(415-19-0193) has
made application to
establish a Short-
Term Rental (STR)
within his existing
single-family dwell-
ing located at 4778
Hwy 35.
The subject parcel
is located on the
W side of Hwy 35,
approx. ¼ mile N of
its intersection with
Neal Creek Rd.; 1S
10E, Section 10, Tax
Lot 401. The sub-
ject parcel is zoned
Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU) – Non High
Value Farmland.
If you have com-
ments regarding this
application, please
re s p o n d b y 5 : 0 0
p.m., Tue, Apr 14,
2020. The applica-
tion and supporting
documents are avail-
able for review or
purchase at County
Planning, 601 State
St., Hood River, OR
97031; (541) 387-
6840; plan.dept@
co.hood-river.or.us.
March 28, 2020
#1373
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cellco Partnership
and its controlled
affiliates doing busi-
ness as Verizon
W i re l e s s ( Ve r i z o n
Wireless) is propos-
ing to collocate an-
tennas with a top
height of +/- 56’-5”
on a 48’-5”-foot
building at 601 State
Street, Hood River
County, Hood River,
OR 97031. Public
comments regard-
ing potential effects
f ro m t h i s s i t e o n
historic properties
may be submitted
within 30-days from
the date of this pub-
lication to: Project
6120001958 - JLD
c/o EBI Consulting,
6876 Susquehanna
Trail South, York,
PA 17403, jdavis@
ebiconsulting.com,
or via telephone at
(203) 231-6643.
March 28, 2020
#1374
CITY OF HOOD
RIVER PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION
Notice is hereby
given that the city
planning department
will make a decision
regarding the follow-
ing application (File
#2020-05): APPLI-
CANT: Big Horse
Brew Pub DESCRIP-
TION OF PROPOS-
AL: Site Plan Re-
view for an our door
seating and food
cart area adjacent
to the existing build-
ing; LOCATION: 115
State Street Hood
River Oregon 97031.
MAP AND TAXLOT:
3N 10E 25DC Tax Lot
5600. REVIEW CRI-
TERIA: Hood Riv-
er Municipal Code
sections 17.03.050
General Commercial
(C-2) Zone; 17.04
Supplementary
Pr o v i s i o n s , G e n -
eral Requirements
f o r Pa r k i n g L o t s ;
17.09.030 Adminis-
trative Review Pro-
cedures; 17.16 Site
Plan Review; 17.17
Landscaping and
Development Stan-
d a rd s ; a n d 17 . 2 0
Transportation Cir-
culation and Access
Management. The
application, all docu-
ments and evidence
submitted by or on
behalf of the appli-
cant, and applicable
criteria are available
for inspection at no
cost in the planning
department, and
copies will be pro-
vided for $0.54 per
page. TESTIMONY:
Th e d e a d l i n e f o r
parties to submit
written testimony
is April 11th, 2020.
Failure to raise an
issue in writing within
the comment period,
or failure to provide
statements or evi-
dence sufficient to
afford the decision
maker an opportu-
nity to respond to
the issue precludes
appeal to the city
council or LUBA on
that issue. Testimo-
ny may be mailed to
the city planning de-
partment at City Hall
at 211 2nd St., Hood
R i v e r, O R 9 7 0 31
Monday through
Friday excluding
holidays, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.; or e-mailed to
d.nilsen@cityofho-
odriver.gov.
March 28, 2020
#1375