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There, you will find nearly every story that appears in the print version of the newspaper, as well as some items, in- cluding additional photos, that do not appear in print due to space limitations. The Itemizer-Observer is also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Watch for breaking news, links to sto- ries, sports scores updates and more. WEATHER RECORDED HIGH LOw March 28......... 61 March 29......... 56 March 30......... 57 March 31......... 58 April 1................ 61 April 2................ 59 April 3................ 57 46 46 38 34 43 39 31 Polk County Itemizer-Observer • April 5, 2017 3a Forest River expands to Sheridan By Jolene Guzman The Itemizer-Observer DALLAS — From the van- tage point of Jim Sieber’s of- fice window, you see no room to spare on the pro- duction floor of Forest River’s R-Pod and Surveyor plant in Dallas. “We’ve picked up more business, and it got to the point that we have outgrown this building,” said Sieber, the plant manager. “We are at max capacity. We actually need to be building more product, but we are in a space constraint.” The plant has about 49,000-square feet of capaci- ty. There, it can build 26 R- Pod towable recreational ve- hicles or 11 of the larger Sur- veyors in a day. Sieber said the company was on the hunt for a facility with more space — and it found it in Sheridan. “We purchased the build- ings out in Sheridan about a month ago,” Sieber said. The formerly vacant man- ufacturing complex has two buildings, each with approx- imately 107,000-square feet of space. The R-Pod and Surveyor lines will move out to the new property in July, a quick JOLENE GUzMAN/ Itemizer-Observer Forest River Surveyors recreational vehicles will now be produced in a facility in Sheri- dan. The building in Dallas formerly used for the RVs will now produce other models. timeline considering the re- modeling that needs to be done at the new facility. “They’ve been sitting va- cant for six years,” Sieber said. With the move, Sieber said there will be plenty of room to hire more workers “Obviously, we’re optimistic that all of them will stay and follow us out there, but how realistic that is, I don’t know.” Sieber said Forest River’s other Dallas plant may have plans to move into the space once Sheridan is open. That and increase production. Now the plant employs 160 people. He isn’t sure how many more need to be hired at this point. “Some of that hinges on who will be following from here out there,” Sieber said. facility builds Wildcat and Salem Wildwood travel trail- er models across Uglow Av- enue from the R-Pod and Surveyor plant. “When we vacate this building, the folks in that building have plans for this one, but what they are I do not know,” Sieber said. “I know they were interested in making sure we left the mez- zanines and scaffolding and things like that.” Paul Eskritt, the manager of the other plant, said his facility will be taking on an- other assignment soon, building Vibe travel trailers. That model is now pro- duced in the Harrisburg plant, which he manages as well. Harrisburg will focus sole- ly on producing Cherokee models once the Vibe line is moved to Dallas. R-Pod and Surveyor mov- ing to Sheridan will allow more space for that expand- ed operation. Eskritt said all the moving and shifting is market driv- en. “We continue to grow,” he said. “With the market being as good as it is, our plants have gotten pretty tight. This will enable us to be a little more efficient with how we Dallas Fire reminds public of burn rules Monmouth man convicted of drug charges Itemizer-Observer staff report Itemizer-Observer staff report POLK COUNTY — As the weather continues to get better, Dallas Fire & EMS along with SW Polk Fire District, wants to take this op- portunity to go over a few rules if you plan to do any backyard burning. According to the 2014 Oregon Fire Code, those wishing to burn must follow these rules: • The location of the open burning shall not be less then 50 feet from any structure and provisions shall be made to make sure the fire does not spread within the 50 feet. • The minimum required distance from a structure shall be no less than the 25 feet providing that the pile size does not exceed three feet in diameter and two feet in overall height. • All fires shall be constantly attended until the fire is extin- guished. A fire extinguisher (2.5 pound minimum) or a water source is also required to be on site while the burning is taking place. Check the burn information phone line prior to any burning: 503-588-6420. DALLAS — Colin Matthew Lynch was sen- tenced in Polk County Cir- cuit Court on March 29 to serve 40 months in prison after being convicted of de- livering methamphetamine in three separate cases. 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