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    6C SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016
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awning, self inflating day bed
mattress, W/D hookups, rear
camera, 5500 Onon Marquis
generator, 15,600 Miles.
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Large slide, new roof,
washer-dryer, jacks, air,
camera. V-10 Ford. Clean.
Under 37,000mi.
$18,000
541-999-1477
1972 NOVA
85K Miles, runs
good, extra hood
plus lots of parts.
$14,500
541-997-9304
Know Your Risk For Prediabetes
(NAPSA)-While many
people are familiar with type
2 diabetes, fewer are aware of
prediabetes, a serious health
condition that affects 86 mil-
lion Americans-more than
one in three-and can often
lead to type 2 diabetes.
The Problem
Nearly 90 percent of
those with prediabetes don’t
know they have it. People
with prediabetes have higher
than normal blood glucose
(sugar), but not at levels high
enough to be considered type
2 diabetes. When you have
prediabetes, you’re at in-
creased risk for other serious
health problems such as type
2 diabetes, stroke and heart
disease. If left untreated, cur-
rent research estimates that
15 to 30 percent of people
with prediabetes will develop
type 2 diabetes within fi ve
years.
The Good News
Fortunately, prediabetes
can often be reversed through
weight loss, diet changes and
increased physical activity.
The key is to fi nd out early
whether you’re at risk. That’s
why the American Diabetes
Association, the American
Medical Association and the
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have part-
nered with the Ad Council
to launch a public service
campaign to raise awareness
of prediabetes and help those
who have the condition take
steps to reverse it.
Learn The Risk Factors
There are a number of
risk factors that increase the
likelihood of prediabetes.
These include race and eth-
nicity (African Americans,
Hispanic/Latino Americans,
American Indians, Pacifi c
Islanders and some Asian
Americans are at higher risk);
being overweight; not being
physically active; having a
parent, brother or sister with
type 2 diabetes; having high
blood pressure; and being
over the age of 40.
Know Where You Stand
Find out if you may have
prediabetes by taking the
short online test at www.
DoIHavePrediabetes.org.
You can also text RISKTEST
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You may be at risk for
diabetes and not even
know it. A simple online
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to 97779 to take the test
through your phone or mo-
bile device.
Take Steps To Reverse
The Condition
You can take steps to re-
duce your risk by managing
your weight, getting active,
eating healthier and quitting
smoking.
Here are hints that can
help:
1. Losing just 5 to 7 per-
cent of your body weight can
slow or even reverse prediabe-
tes. For a person who weighs
200 pounds, that’s only 10 to
15 pounds.
2. Set realistic goals. Start
with one change in your diet
and build from there.
3. Get at least 21/2 hours
of light aerobic activity per
week. This could be as simple
as going for a brisk 30-min-
ute walk fi ve days a week.
Even 10 minutes at a time
adds up.
4. Find simple ways to be
more active throughout the
day. Take the stairs instead
of the elevator. Park farther
away from the entrance of a
storefront when you shop.
5. Try to cut down on
foods with saturated fat or
trans fat, and hydrogenated
fat or partially hydrogenated
fat. Check labels to help you
make healthy choices. Just re-
member, low-fat doesn’t have
to be low on fl avor. Roast,
broil, grill, steam or bake in-
stead of fry.
6. If you smoke, talk with
your doctor about treatments
or programs that can help
you quit.
Free Help, Facts And Stats
Visit www.DoIHavePre-
diabetes.org for more tips and
information about CDC-rec-
ognized diabetes prevention
programs.
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental
budget for Siuslaw School District 97J, Lane, State of
Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016
will be held at 2111 Oak Street, Florence, OR, 97439.
The hearing will take place on the 8th day of June,
2016, at 6:30 pm.
The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supple-
mental budget with interested persons.
A copy of the supplemental budget document may
be inspected or obtained on or after June 6th at 2111
Oak Street, Florence, OR 97439, between the hours
of 8:00am and 5:00pm.
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
FUND: 100 – General Fund
Resource
Amount Requirement
Amount
R5400-Beg. Fund Bal.
486,710 1111-Instructional 200,000
1131-Instructional 200,000
2120-Support Serv. 400,000
5110-Interest
-378,290
5200-Interfund Trans 65,000
Total
486,710 Total
486,710
FUND: 203 – Special Revenue Fund
Resource
Amount Requirement
Amount
4500-Federal Restricted
9,000 1122-Instructional
5,000
2120-Support Serv. 4,000
Total
9,000 Total
9,000
FUND: 204 – 21st Century Grant
Resource
Amount Requirement
Amount
4500-Federal Restricted
75,000 1272-Instructional 40,000
2550-Transportation 35,000
Total
75,000 Total
75,000
FUND: 207 – Title II Grant
Resource
Amount Requirement
4500-Federal Restricted
40,000 1111-Instructional
Total
40,000 Total
Amount
40,000
40,000
FUND: 209 – IDEA Grant
Resource
Amount Requirement
4500-Federal Restricted
20,000 1111-Instructional
Total
20,000 Total
Amount
20,000
20,000
FUND: 210 – Title I Grant
Resource
Amount Requirement
Amount
0 1111-Instructional -45,000
2490-School Admin 45,000
Total
0 Total
0
FUND: 232 – Bus Fund
Resource
Amount Requirement
Amount
0 2550-Transportation -20,000
6110-Contingency 20,000
Total
0 Total
0
FUND: 240 – Food Service
Resource
Amount Requirement
4500-Federal Restricted
150,000 3100-Food Serv.
Total
150,000 Total
Amount
150,000
150,000
FUND: 300 – Debt Service
Resource
Amount Requirement
Amount
0 5110-Debt Service 350,000
7000-Ending Fund Balance
350,000
Total
0 Total
0
FUND: 400 – Construction Fund
Resource
Amount Requirement
R5400-Beg. Fund Balance
3,487
4150-Capital Imp.
Total
3,487 Total
Amount
3,487
3,487
Publication Date: June 4 & 8, 2016
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999 ✦ PUBLIC
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999 ✦ PUBLIC
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NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative
of the estate of Charles W. Butt, deceased, Lane County Pro-
bate Case No. 16PB02243. Persons having claims against the
estate are required to present their claims, with proper
vouchers, within four months after the date of first publica-
tion of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Represen-
tative c/o Mark A. Moynihan, Attorney at Law, 1525 12th St.,
Suite L, Florence, Oregon 97439, or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceed-
ings in this estate may obtain additional information from the
records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the at-
torney for the Personal Representative.
Dated and first published June 8, 2016.
Kathryne L. Fishback, Personal Representative
Mark A. Moynihan, Attorney for Personal Representative
1525 12th St., Suite L
Florence, OR 97439
(541) 902-1393
Publication Dates: June 8, 15 & 22, 2016
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Florence Planning Commission will hold a public
hearing at 7:00 PM on June 14, 2016, in the Council Chambers
of City Hall, 250 Highway 101, concerning the following pro-
posal: RESOLUTION PC 16 07 CUP 01: Application from Mike
McAllister Engineering on behalf of Josh LaFranchi request-
ing approval to construct a convenience store and modify an
existing fuel station, a conditional use within Commercial
zoning district. Site is located on the east side of Highway
101 from 15th to 16th Street, Assessors Map 18-12-26-23 Tax
Lots 400 & 402.
For more information please contact the City of Florence
Planning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit city’s website
at www.ci.florence.or.us.
Publication Date: June 8, 2016
INVITATION FOR BIDS
City of Florence
Sealed Bids for the 1st Street Storm Water Improve-
ment project for the City of Florence, Lane County, Oregon
(Owner). Will be received by the City Recorder or Recorder’s
designee at the City of Florence, 250 Hwy 101 North, Florence,
Oregon 97439, until 2:00 p.m. (PST), June 30th, 2016 Bids
received after this time will not be accepted.
Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud immediately
following the specified closing time. All interested parties are
invited to attend. Subcontractor declarations must be sub-
mitted to the above mentioned City representative no later
than 4:00 p.m. (PST), June 30th, 2016.
The work on this project is for public work. A brief descrip-
tion of the scope of work is provided below:
1st Street Storm Water Improvement Project – Base
Bid and Additive Alternate:
Furnishing all labor, equipment and materials as required
for the 1st Street Storm Water Improvement project consist-
ing of the construction and placement of approximately 730
lineal feet of new storm drain piping of various sizes along
with the construction and placement of 5 new manholes, sev-
eral catch basins, curb inlets, and an outfall structure as well
as the decommissioning and abandonment of designated
portions of the old and failing existing storm drain system,
testing of new system and other miscellaneous items to-
gether with landscape restoration all as required for a com-
plete installation 1st Street Storm Water Improvements.
Bidding Documents may be examined at the following
locations:
Civil West Engineering Services, Inc.
486 E Street; Coos Bay, OR 97420
Ph: 541-266-8601; fax: 541-266-8681
City of Florence
250 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439
Bidding Documents can also be examined on line at the
following location:
To be eligible to Bid and be listed on plan holders’ list,
bidders must download Bidding Documents and/or pur-
chase them from Engineer. Complete digital project bidding
documents are available for Project #4538571 at www.civil-
west.com under Current Bidding. You may download the dig-
ital plan documents for $20.00. Please contact QuestCDN at
952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free-
membership registration, downloading, and working with
this digital project information.
An optional paper set of project documents is available
for a nonrefundable price of $140.00 per set which includes
applicable
sales tax h and shipping. Please make your check
and Prevention
payable to Civil West Engineering Services and send it to 486
E Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420. Please contact us at 541-266-
8601 if you have any questions.
A prebid conference will NOT be held for this project.
Bidders must be qualified to perform the work properly
and to comply with applicable laws and bonding require-
ments.
This contract is for public work and is subject to ORS
279C.800 to 279C.870. Prevailing wage rates for public works'
contracts in Oregon are required for this project. No bid will
be received or considered by the Owner unless the bid con-
tains: 1) a statement that bidder will comply with the provi-
sions of ORS 279C.840; 2) a statement as to whether the
bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279A.120.
By order of: Mike Miller, Public Works Director
Publication dates:jJune 8 & 22, 2016
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Port of Siuslaw Board of Commissioners will hold
their regular meeting on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, at
7:00pm, at the Port office, located at 100 Harbor Street in Flo-
rence, Oregon. Port meetings are open to the public. The
meeting agenda will include a public hearing and adoption
of the FY16-17 budget, and resolutions for distribution of lit-
erature and revising personnel policies. Following the public
meeting, the board will enter into executive session per ORS
192.660 (2) (e) to discuss property transactions. For more in-
formation contact the Port office at 541.997.3426.
Publication Date: June 8, 2016
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Florence City Council will hold a public hearing at
6:00 PM on June 20, 2016, in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 250 Highway 101, concerning the following proposals:
Ordinance 6, 2016: Considering a request for annexation
of 87545 Hwy 101, Map 18-12-14-20 TL 0100; 87637 Hwy 101,
Map 18-12-11-33 TL 01400; 87667 Hwy 101, Map 18-12-11-
33 TL 00900 and 87657 Hwy 101, Map 18-12-11-33 TL 01200.
Ordinance 7, 2016: A request to zone the above listed
properties to the corresponding City of Florence zoning:
Service Industrial.
Ordinance 8, 2016: A proposed Text Amendment. Title
10 Chapter 33, Telecommunications Facilities Overlay District.
For more information contact the City of Florence Plan-
ning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit city’s website at
www.ci.florence.or.us.
Publication Date: June 8 & 15, 2016
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Siuslaw Public Library
District’s Board of Directors will be held on June 15, 2016,
at 1:30 PM at 1460 9th Street, Florence, Oregon. The pur-
pose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 2016, as approved by the Siuslaw
Public Library District Budget Committee. A summary of
the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be
inspected or obtained at 1460 9th Street, Florence, OR
97439, between the hours of 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM or
online at www.siuslawlibrary.org. This budget is for an
annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis
of accounting that is the same as preceding year. Any per-
son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed
programs with the Siuslaw Public Library District Board of
Directors. Notice of this meeting is also available at the
Siuslaw Public Library District website (www.siuslawli-
brary.org). The Siuslaw Public Library District meeting
location is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request
for an interpreter for the hearing impaired, or for other
accommodations for persons with disabilities, should be
made at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting to Meg
Spencer, Siuslaw Public Library District Director, at 541-
997-3132 or meg@siuslawlibrary.org
Contact: Megan Spencer,
997-3132,
Email: meg@siuslawlibrary.org
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Actual
Adopted
Amount
Budget
Last Year This Year
2014/2015 2015/2016
Approved
Budget
Next Year
2016/2017
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Net Working Capital
208,533
210,995
245,095
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
9,074
7,000
7,000
Fed, State & All Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations
106,739
276,653
61,750
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
0
23,895
20,125
All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes
25,336
21,800
20,470
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
833,805
843,254
866,175
Total Resources
1,183,487 1,383,597
1,220,615
FINANCIAL SUMMARY – REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASS.
Personnel Services
563,741
607,150
632,375
Materials and Services
284,531
332,450
349,625
Capital Outlay
25,045
129,095
138,490
Debt Service
57,025
217,710
0
Interfund Transfers
0
23,895
20,125
Contingencies
20,000
20,000
20,000
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
233,145
53,297
60,000
Total Requirements
1,183,487 1,383,597
1,220,615
FINANCIAL SUMMARY – REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME
EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT
OR PROGRAM*
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for that unit or program
Library Services for the Siuslaw Public Library District
873,317 1,068,695
1,120,490
FTE
9
9
9
Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or Program
310,170
314,902
100,125
FTE
0
0
0
Total Requirements
1,183,487 1,383,597
1,220,615
Total FTE
9
9
9
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF
FINANCING*
The Siuslaw Public Library District retired all long term debt in fiscal year 2015-
2016
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount
Imposed Imposed Approved
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
Permanent Rate Limit Levy (0.5163 Per $1,000)
.5163
.5163
.5163
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Long Term Debt
Estimated Debt
Estimated Debt
Outstanding on
Authorized,
July 1.
But Not Incurred
on July 1
Other Borrowings
0
0
Total
0
0
Publication date: June 8, 2016
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PENDING!
Expansive home in the Willow Dunes
neighborhood has double master suites, plus a
guest with private bath. .28 Acre lot on a
cul-de-sac. Vaulted ceilings & dormers make
for great sunlight exposure. Private patio space.
$389,000 List #724/16685838
Cozy 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1056 sq. ft. home in Coast
Village gated community. Well-appointed
kitchen. Lots of storage. Partially finished
shop. Storage shed & RV port. Covered front
porch. $129,900 List #715/16501962
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1870 sq. ft. two-story in-town
home. Main living space lower
level w/cute kitchen & living
room. Upstairs master bedroom
suite & bdrms 2 & 3. Double car
garage. Low maintenance
Lot 3400 Kingwood and 2nd Street is a .17 Acre
landscaping. $259,000
commercial property that is clear and level.
List #723/16345431
Great in-town location. Check with City for
approved Uses. $44,000 List #685/15360187
PENDING!
PENDING
Turn of the century home located in Old Town
11+ acres of unique Woahink Lake frontage
Florence. This 3 bdrm, 2 bath home w/1872 sq.
property just off Green Gate Road in Dunes
ft. of living space w/high ceilings on both levels
City. This type of property does not come
Located on a .08 ac lot w/large deck & covered around often so make your move now. $699,000
front porch. $169,000 List #704/16037470
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Greentrees home with bunk house. Covered
brick patio is wind sheltered and makes for a
relaxing outside setting. $77,000
List #638/14238789
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