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THE BULLETIN • TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2021
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General
Merchandise
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Want to Buy or Rent
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Coins & Stamps
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Miscellaneous
3-5 acres available in
Tumalo to lease for
agricultural purpose.
541-306-9958
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Community
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Employment
500
504
Employment Opportunities
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Employment Opportunities Employment Opportunities
The Blue Mountain
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a stunningly beautiful
Oregon community,
seeks an energetic,
dedicated reporter.
The Eagle is located
in John Day, where
seeing deer in front
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just three hours from
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Surrounded by sce-
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reational opportuni-
ties, including fishing,
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riding.
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the community is at
the center of an evolv-
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tention.
Despite the small-
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idents are engaged
and politically active
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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING GOVER-
NOR’S ORDER
On April 15, 2020,
Governor
Brown
directed state and
local governments
to take necessary
measures to facili-
tate public participa-
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tate public participa-
tion in decision-mak-
ing, helping ensure
the continued oper-
ation of local gov-
ernment and the
delivery of essential
services during the
COVID-19 outbreak
(Executive Order No.
20-16). The order di-
rects state and local
government bodies
to hold public meet-
ings and hearings
by telephone, video
or other electronic or
virtual means when-
ever possible, and
to provide the public
with a mechanism
to listen or virtual-
ly attend the public
meeting or hearing
at the time it occurs.
For the reasons iden-
tified above, the
Deschutes County
Board of Commis-
sioners will conduct
the public hearing
described below by
video and telephone.
If participation by
video and telephone
is
not
possible,
in-person testimony
is available. Options
for participating in
the public hearing
are detailed in the
Public Hearing Par-
ticipation section.
PROJECT DESCRIP-
TION
FILE NUMBER:
247-21-000020-TA
OWNER: E m p i r e
Westgate, LLC
APPLICANT: Empire
Westgate, LLC
APPLICANT’S
AT-
TORNEY:
Myles
Conway, Marten Law
PROPOSAL: The ap-
plicant requests text
amendments to the
Deschutes County
Code Chapter 19.22,
Westside Transect
Zone (WTZ), to mod-
ify the slope setback
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ify the slope setback
requirements for par-
cels adjacent to the
Tumalo Creek Can-
yon. The applicant
proposes to amend
the WTZ code to lim-
it the required slope
setbacks to only ap-
ply in those rimrock
areas
associated
with the Tumalo
Creek Canyon. Addi-
tionally, the applicant
proposes to add a
code-specific
rim-
rock definition which
will only apply in the
WTZ.
LOCATION: N/A
HEARING DATE:
Wednesday,
June
16th, 2021
HEARING
START:
9:00 am
STAFF CONTACT:
Kyle Collins, Associ-
ate Planner
Ky l e . C o l l i n s @ d e -
schutes.org,
541-
383-4427
DOCUMENTS: Can
be
viewed
and
downloaded from:
www.buildingpermits.
oregon.gov
and
http://dial.deschutes.
org
PUBLIC
HEARING
PARTICIPATION
If you wish to provide
testimony
during
the public hearing,
please contact the
staff planner by 5
pm on June 15th,
2021. Testimony can
be provided as de-
scribed below.
Members of the pub-
lic may listen, view,
and/or participate in
this hearing using
Zoom. Using Zoom
is free of charge. To
login to the electron-
ic meeting online us-
ing your computer,
copy this link: https://
us02web.zoom.us/
j/83976083961?p-
wd=amY1YWxkRG-
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wd=amY1YWxkRG-
JDQ0N4bGNZQVlZ-
aU9jUT09
Using this option may
require you to down-
load the Zoom app
to your device.
Members of the pub-
lic can access the
meeting via tele-
phone, dial 1-253-
215-8782.
When
prompted, enter the
following: Webinar
ID: 839 7608 3961
and
Passcode:
432251.
If participation during
the hearing by video
and telephone is not
possible, the public
can provide testimo-
ny in person at 9:00
am in the Barnes
and Sawyer Rooms
of the Deschutes
Services
Cen-
ter, 1300 NW Wall
Street, Bend. Please
be aware County
staff will enforce the
6-foot social dis-
tancing standard in
the hearing room.
Additionally, all par-
ticipants attending in
person must wear a
face covering at all
times, except when
providing testimony.
Copies of the staff
report, application,
all documents and
evidence submitted
by or on behalf of
the applicant and
applicable
criteria
are available for
inspection at the
Planning
Division
at no cost and can
be purchased for 25
cents a page. The
staff report should
be made available 7
days prior to the date
set for the hearing.
Documents are also
available online at
www.deschutes.org.
Deschutes
County
encourages persons
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encourages persons
with disabilities to
participate in all pro-
grams and activities.
This event/location
is accessible to peo-
ple with disabilities. If
you need accommo-
dations to make par-
ticipation possible,
please contact the
staff planner identi-
fied above.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
CHISTOPHER
BRADLER has been
appointed Person-
al
Representative
of the ESTATE OF
THOMAS
HAR-
OLD
RATCLIFFE
BRADLER,
De-
ceased, by the Cir-
cuit Court, State of
Oregon, Deschutes
County, under Case
Number 21PB01878.
All persons having
a claim against the
estate must present
the claim within four
months of the first
publication
date:
May 25, 2021 of this
notice to Driscoll
Law, LLC, at 532
SW 13th St, Suite
100, Bend, Oregon
97702, ATTN: Corey
P. Driscoll, or they
may be barred. Ad-
ditional information
may be obtained
from the court re-
cords, the Personal
Representative
or
the following-named
attorney for the Per-
sonal Representa-
tive.
Corey P. Driscoll OSB
#154933
Driscoll Law, LLC
532 SW 13th St,
Ste 100 Bend, OR
97702 541-706-1529
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Legal Notice
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
GARRY A. FINLEY
has been appointed
Personal Represen-
tative of the ESTATE
OF LINDA KAY FIN-
LEY, Deceased, by
the Circuit Court,
State of Oregon,
Deschutes County,
under Case Num-
ber
21PB02934.
All persons having
a claim against the
estate must present
the claim within four
months of the first
publication
date:
May 25, 2021 of this
notice to Driscoll
Law, LLC, at 532
SW 13th St, Suite
100, Bend, Oregon
97702, ATTN: Corey
P. Driscoll, or they
may be barred. Ad-
ditional information
may be obtained
from the court re-
cords, the Personal
Representative
or
the following-named
attorney for the Per-
sonal Representa-
tive.
Corey P. Driscoll OSB
#154933
Driscoll Law, LLC
532 SW 13th St,
Ste 100 Bend, OR
97702 541-706-1529
WARNING
The Bulletin
recommends you
use caution when
you provide personal
information to
companies offering
loans or credit,
especially those asking
for advance loan fees
or companies from out
of state. If you have
concerns or questions,
we suggest you
consult your attorney
or call CONSUMER
HOTLINE,
1-877-877-9392.