SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016 Meeting from 1A The assessments are part of the funding structure for the wildland fire protection the agency provides. Accuracy of these assessment rolls is main- tained by completing a periodic review of a portion of the district each year. “Whenever tax lots are added to the Forest Patrol Assessment, the total revenue received by the department does not increase. Rather, the assessment paid by each landowner is more equi- tably distributed among those receiving wildland fire protec- tion,” ODF said in a release. While this meeting is specific to questions for the ODF repre- sentatives, Roblan said that he encourages constituents to attend and give him a “sense of what is going on in the minds of resi- dents in and around the area.” Roblan recently held a town hall with Oregon State Parks staff and concerned community members at Cape Kiwanda to discuss action steps for prevent- ing death and injury at the state natural area. “We came up with a lot of productive ideas, including adding memorial signs. I hope we can hold a similar meeting in Florence and work to make changes together,” Roblan said. JOIN US EASTER SUNDAY FOR OUR EASTER SPECIALS 7 A CLEAN CUT COURTESY PHOTO A beautiful spring afternoon greeted Florence Area Chamber of Commerce ambassadors and Florence Mayor Joe Henry at a ribbon-cutting ceremony held March 16 at the 511 Highway 101 location of new business and chamber member, Florence Dry Cleaning. Owner Shane Schuster recently opened his doors offering a one-stop shop for all dry cleaning and laundry needs. Above (from left), Chamber ambas- sador Carol Retzer, Henry, Schuster and Chamber Interim Executive Director Sherri Bollinger prepare to cut the ceremonial ribbon. Bacon Wrapped Beef Filet ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jumbo Tiger Prawns Eggs Henedict ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fresh Sot Shell Crab Eggs Henedict ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (All of the above are served with 2 eggs and our fresh hash browns) For dessert we will be serving Homemade Apple Strudel (Regular menu available all day) Heceta Breakfast and Lunch 7 days a week from 7 am - 2 pm. 435 Highway 101 • 541-902-2449 Confused About Health Insurance? We Can Help! April 4th & 5th, 9:30am - 5pm DHS Office at 3180 US-Hwy 101 from 1A According to the contract, the project should take 45 days to complete, but Speakman said it was possible it could take less time, dependent on weather. Board President Wendy Rohner said, “It sounds like it’s coming along.” The board voted to approve Knife River Material’s bid. Director Debby Todd was absent. Anthony Wright, a represen- tative of Federal Emergency DENTURE SERVICES INC. Here to serve your denture needs: Get FREE one-on-one assistance with new, renewal, or urgent Oregon Health Plan applications. Dentures Immediate Dentures Implant Dentures Relines and Repairs William Foster LD Sherry, Offi ce Manager FREE CONSULTATIONS For more information, call 541-543-5484 Monday-Thursday 10am - 2 pm Relines and Repairs Same Day Or by special appointment Financing: Citi Health Card 12 Month no Interest 524 Laurel St. 541-997-6054 Management Agency (FEMA), attended the meeting. “President Obama declared a major disaster for the state of Oregon on Feb. 17. It’s called the Public Assistance Grant Program, which assists public jurisdictions with public infra- structure damage during the storms in December.” According to Wright, a FEMA grant would pay 75 per- cent of the cost to restore dam- ages to pre-disaster conditions. “When pre-disaster condi- tion isn’t feasible, it pays for the least cost alternative, in this case rerouting the pipe along the road,” he said. Heceta Water could match the remaining 25 percent of the project’s cost with anything other than a federal grant, such as a grant from a state or local agency or a loan. Wright will work on the grant application with Heceta Water staff. Pending the grant review process, a project audit, FEMA site inspections and environ- mental approval, Wright said the water district should know if it will receive the grant in the next few weeks. The board also approved a supplemental budget and for- mally voted to dissolve Heceta Water District and its board of commissioners, a process began with voter approval in Lane County Elections held on May 13, 2013, which estab- lished Heceta Water as a PUD. Rohner said, “I really appreci- ate how our staff is getting together to get jobs done and continuing training. ... I just want to compliment you on all that.” Heceta Water PUD Board of Directors meets on the third Tuesday of the month at the district’s office at 87845 Highway 101. Florence Rotarians Take To The Skies! Thanks to all who made Auction 2016 a trip to remember Our Table Sponsors Came From Around the World On Your Feet with a Splash • Florence In Bloom • Oregon Pacifi c Bank • KCST & KCFM – Coast Radio • The Siuslaw News Reeds Reed eeds ed mb Reedsport Machine & Fabrication LLC • The River House Inn • Laurel Bay Gardens • Hoberg’s Complete Auto Repair • Deb & Larry Lamb Dr. Al Brauer • The Law Offi ce of Jane C. Hanawalt • State Farm Insurance • Dan Gilday at TR Hunter • Wok Up Windows • Heceta Self Storage • Florence Eye Clinic • Maple Street Grille • The J Group • Dr. Brian Holmes, DMD FAGD, Dr. Justin Linton, DDS & Florence Dental Clinic • TR Hunter • Sea Lion Caves • Banner Bank • Peace Harbor Medical Center • Ocean Dunes Golf Links • Three Rivers Casino Resort – Florence & Coos Bay • Senator Arnie Roblan • The Shippin’ Shack • Representative Caddy McKeown • 101 THINGS TO DO MAGAZINE • City Lights Cinema • Siuslaw Signs & Graphics • City of Florence • The Archives • Siuslaw School District • Paula Becker • Art & Jean Koning • Anne & Lawrence Blakeslee • Mercer Lake Mavericks • Fred Meyer • The Democratic Convention • Mina Dickson, Licensed Professional Counselor LLC Come Fly With Me! This is your Captain speaking! Emcee: President Crystal Farnsworth & Captain Larry Farnsworth For the past 47 years, the Sneddons have been graciously donating their time and talent to serve as auctioneers for the annual Rotary Auction. In appreciation of their contribution, the Rotary Club of Florence is awarding $1,500 to the Blair & Geralean Scholarship for the Class of 2016. Wine: R Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards Music: Marty Adams (sponsored by R & R Logging) Packaging: On Your Feet with a Splash Torres Mazatlan Drawing: Rotarians Bob & Gini Read & Vacation Internationale Television & Electronic Keyboard Drawings: Darryl & Shirley Buttenhof & Jimmie Hart Hors d’oeuvres: Iron Horse Logging Corkage Fee: Homegrown Public House g Credit Card Processing: Oregon Pacii c Bank Linens: Alsco Ready for Takeoff We would still be earthbound without these incredible people: Florence In Bloom – Sharon Cargill Florence Events Center Staf and Volunteers Hoberg’s Complete Auto Repair – Shasta McMullen Oregon Coast Limousine h e Archives LLC Gene Wobbe & members of the Florence Area Radio Control Aircrat Association (FARCAA) Oregon Pacii c Bank – Stephanie Restrepo, Anna Hendrickson, Ryane Sydow, Catherine Green, Courtney Fountain Frieda Doyle Siuslaw News – Jeanna Peterson & Ron Annis Heceta Self Storage Hoagland Properties On Your Feet with a Splash – Jerilyn Mc- Cullough Coast Radio, KCST & KCFM Ocean Dunes Golf Links – Bob Rannow Siuslaw Public Library Larry Small Ron’s Paint – Ron Wilson h e Florence Sign Shop – Patrick Looney y Lara Owens ens Rodet Construction Jo Beaudreau Dan Okonski Jared Anderson Last Resort Players Rodet Ranch Pacii c Publishing – Bob Serra Subway Fasten your seat belts. . . and say thanks to: We Appreciate Cash. . . from these generous donors Rotarian Roger Ranta Rotarian Dr. Al Brauer Rotarian Brian Castleman Rotarian John Minter Edward Jones – Andy Baber Rotarian Pat Riley Rotarian Stephen Skidmore Rotarian Bob & Gini Read U.S. Coast Guard Station Siuslaw River: MK3 Will Coulter, Seaman Sam Hughes, BM3 Brook Crosley, Seaman Mark Nelson Rhododendron Court: Hannah Anderson, Lindsey Keppol, Taylor Coolidge Siuslaw Interact & Rotary Exchange: Falon Borgnino, Jared Brandt, Kyle King, Taylor Dotson, Madison Reynolds, Kenneth h rall, Claire Waggoner, Jaidan Haley, Carissa Oliver, Tyler Williams, Katherine Dodson, Lindsey Keppol, Taylor Coolidge, Amelia Spires, Robert Mans, Jessalynn Keppol, Celie Mans, Sami Scheer S Siu Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue: Jim Langborg, Tim Teel, Kyle Orozco