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Ask for Brett or Keri 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices 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- 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices 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 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices 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- 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices 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 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices 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 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices 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. 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