P a g e 8 P o r tla n d O b s e r v e r O C T O B E R 12, 1989 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY DIVISION CALL FOR BIDS A ballot title and explanatory statement have been received for an initiative petition in Multnomah County. Any elector dissatisfied with the ballot title or explanatory statement may file a challenge with Multnomah County Circuit Court prior to October 13, 1989. if a challenge is filed with the Circuit Court, the challenger must notify the Multnomah County Elections Office. Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on October 26, 1989, for the projects listed below: County Grant Long Creek-Fox Sec. of Pendleton-John Day Hwy., US395, beg. at S city limits of Long Creek. Grade, pave & sign. BALLOT TITLE CAPTION: INITIATIVE ORDINANCE REQUIRING MINIMUM PERCENTAGE OF ''PAPERSTOCK'• IN MAJOR NEWSPAPERS Josephine Foothill Blvd.-Rogue River/Redwood Hwy. Jet. Sec.US199, Grants Pass. Grade, pave structures, sign,illunmin., signals & landscaping. Lincoln & Spencer Creek & Cape Creek Br. Secs, of Oregon Lane* Coast Hwy. (US101) approx. 4 mi. N s 37 m. S of Newport. Bridge repair & cathodic protection. Crook McKay Creek (Lamonta Rd.) Br. Sec. NW of QUESTION: Shall major county newspapers be required to use newsprint of minimum 25% ''paperstock'' (by 1993) and 75% minimum (by 1997)? STATEMENT OF MAJOR EFFECT: This ordinance requires major newspaper publishers within Multnomah County to use minimum percentages of ''paperstock'' in their newsprint. ''Paper- stock' ' is defined as ' 'De-inked paperstock, recycled was- tepaper.'' Prineville. Grade, pave & structure. DBE Goal. Jefferson Trout Creek B r . Sec. of Cook Lane approx. 13 mi. N of Madras. Grade & structure. DBE goal. Klamath** Algoma Passing Lane Sec. ,of the Dalles-California Hwy. (US97) beg. approx. 8.0+ mi. N of Klamath Falls. Grade, pave & sign. DBE Goal. Lane** McKenzie Hwy. at M.P. 14.5, OR126, approx. 15 mi. E of Springfield. Grade & pave. DBE Goal. Linn Corvallis-Lebanon Hwy. at Peoria Rd., Hwy. 34, Sign. & traffic signal. Marion Pacific Hwy. East at Quinaby Rd. (99E) approx. 2 1/2 miles N of Salem. Grade, pave & sign. DBE Go a l . Multnomah*I-205-N.E. 138th Ave. Sec. of Airport Way, Portland. Grade, pave, storm sewer, illumin. & signals. DEB Goal. Only newspaper publishers with circulation of at least 5,000 copies per week would be required to comply with these minimum ''paperstock'' percentages in their newsprint: 1. 25% minimum by 1993. 2. 50% minimum by 1995. 3. 75% minimum by 1997. Violators would be subject to daily fines of $1,000 for non- compliance . EXPLANATORY STATEMENT FOR VOTERS’ PAMPHLET Plans specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in Rm. 10, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day, except Spencer Cr./Cape C r . Bridges. (Special prequalification was required.) For additional information, please contact Commission services at 378-6526. If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE), please contact the Office of Minority , Women, and Emerging Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. *A , MANDATORY PREBID MEETING FOR PREQUALIFIED BIDDERS WILL BE HELD AT IE MARK 0. HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER, ROOM NAL 136, LO riTED AT SOUTH BEACH IN NEWPORT, OREGON, AT 10 A.M. OCTOBER 12 1989. **A DBE PREBID WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD AT 9 A.M. ON OCTOBER 19, 1989, AT THE AGC CENTER, 9450 SW COMMERCE CIRCLE, WILSONVILLE, OR 97070. This initiative ordinance encourages re-cycled use of news­ print (or other usable paper) which has been processed into ''paperstock'' suitable for producing new newsprint. The im­ mediate effect would be to require increased ''paperstock'' content in newsprint of major-circulation newspapers (of over 5,000 copies per week) by making mandatory certain minimum percentages of ''paperstock'' in newsprint, ranging from 25% (by 1993) to 75% (by 1997). Publishers who fail to comply with mandatory minimum percentages of ' 'paperstock'' would be subject to fines of $1,000 per day of violation. Vicki K. Ervin Director of Elections Multnomah County IN N O V A T IV E - H E A T P U M P A P P L IC A T IO N S ARP E N E R G Y S E R V IC E S . ONLY 14 YEARS 'Maybe Tabular X’11 1 we • . should 1 call 1 this f. Mace 1 JC 3 Br Ranch 1212 SQ Ft will famil] room well-maintained, clean an< located 1820 NE Buffalo. $30,900 CUTE AS A PIN 2 Br - Home with large living room Gas heat, wall to wall carpets Garage. Great starter home oi rental 6525 N. Montana $26,500 1 <\ ASSOCI AILS UIST REAL ESTATE 255-1984 Robert L. Cain Sales Associate Res. 287-9944 M r nber. 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