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June 7, 2019 T he C olumbia P ress Maddox studio presents three student recitals Maddox Dance Studio will present three student dance recitals June 15 and 16 in the auditorium at Astoria High School, 1001 W. Marine Drive. The first performance, at 2 p.m. Saturday, features young intermediate students to ad- vanced teenagers and young adults. The diverse program includes a can-can by danc- ers from Little Ballet Theatre, “Why We Tell the Story” from the Broadway musical Once Upon an Island, and a history of tap dance that includes the waltz clog. The second show at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, will highlight pre-teens through adult danc- ers in contemporary, hip-hop, ballet, tap and acro-dance. Se- lections include “White Win- ter Hymnal,” the Main Street Tappers in “On Broadway” and the senior musical theater performing “The Boy From New York City.” Graduating senior Nara Van De Grift also will perform. James Olson/Alderbrook Imaging Students in the Lyrical Dance class include, L-R, Emelia Cameron, Aliyah Grant, Emily Moreno and Anita Barbic. The third show is set for 2 p.m. Sunday and focus on the budding talents of the Creative Movement classes (ages 3-6), plus an appear- ance by the Little Ballet The- atre dancers in “The Waltz in E Minor” and the senior tap dancers performing a variety of steps. 9 Falcon Cove Beach Domestic Water Supply District Agenda Saturday 15 June, 2019 Regular Meeting: 6/15/2019 Location: Arch Cape Fire Station. Time: 9:30am. Attendees: Water Samples: 5/1/2019 Both Samples Passed A. Secretary: Review and approve minutes from 5/11/2019 Board Meeting : B. Public Hearing on Ordinance 2019O2 (An Ordinance Ex- tending a Water Moratorium and Declaring an Emergency (ORS 197.505-197.540) for another 6 months C. Public Hearing on Ordinance 2019O3 (An Ordinance Adopt- ing a Tiered Rate Structure and Associated Water Rates) D. Close Public Hearings E. Treasurer’s Report: Bills (see attached List of Bills) : F. Old Business: 1. Status of IFA Letter of Interest for Grant/Loan for Land Acquisition and Well Development - CD 2. Update on OHA Application for Approval of Well #1 - CD G. New Business: 1. Read, discuss and Adopt Ordinance 2019O2 2. Read, Discuss and Adopt Ordinance 2019O3 3. Planning for SDAO Board Assessment in July (on Saturday 13 July). Rob Mills from SDAO will conduct a Board Assessment Training at 9:00am Sat 13 July. This should last 90 min and will be immediately followed by our regular FCBWD Board Meeting. H. Opportunity for Public Comment – Sign-up sheet required I. Correspondence Report Meeting Adjourned: Next meeting =11 a.m. Sat. 13 July. Location: Dice’s Maddox Dance Studio fac- ulty will host a cookie recep- AGENDA tion at the conclusion of each CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WARRENTON performance. MEETING Tickets, which will be avail- TUESDAY June 11, 2019 – 6:00 P.M. able at the door, are $10 for Warrenton City Commission Chambers general admission and $5 for 225 South Main Avenue, Warrenton, OR 97146 those 65 and older and ages 6 This is a Preliminary Agenda. A final Agenda and full meet- to 12. Children 6 and younger ing packet will be available on the City’s website at www. are free. ci.warrenton.or.us and at City Hall after 4:00 p.m. on Fri- day, June7, 2019. BUSINESS ITEMS • Recology Rate Review - Dave Larmouth • Consideration of Resolution No. 2541; Recycling Rates • Consideration of Resolution No. 2542; Water Rates • Consideration of Resolution No. 2543; Sewer Rates • Consideration of Bid Award- Paving Project • Consideration of Proposal for Head Start Siding Project • Consideration of Head Start Siding Repair Change Or- der No. 1 • Consideration of Resolution No.2546; Community Cen- ter Rates • Consideration of the Second Reading of Resolution No. 2539; Updating SDC’s Animal assistance gala offers no bite, just delight Clatsop Animal Assistance has its 20th anniversary gala dinner at 5:30 p.m. Thurs- day, June 13, at the Seaside Convention Center. Dinner, drinks and dessert will be provided, along with a show headed by David Frei, a longtime co-host of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and KATU mete- orologist Mary Loos and her forecasting dog, Willis. A live auction follows. Cost is $75. All proceeds benefit animals at the Clatsop County Animal Shelter. Tickets should be pur- chased online at libertyasto- ria.showare.com and they’ll be held at will-call at the con- vention center door. For more information, con- tact Natalie Hannam at nata- hubbard@gmail.com. Falcon Cove Beach Domestic Water Supply District Notice of Adoption of Ordinance 201901 On 24 May 2019, the Board of the Falcon Cove Beach Domestic Water Supply District (FCBDWSD) met at the Arch Cape Fire Station for a duly noticed Special Board Meeting at which time the FCBDWSD Board voted unanimously to Adopt Ordinance 201901 which is an Ordinance amend- ing a prior Adopted Ordinance (201801) by adding the word “Excessive”, adding clause H. = “Exceed any limitations on water use imposed by the Board”, and adding the sentence: “By majority vote, the Board may adopt policies and establish rates, charges, and penalties as needed to implement and enforce this Ordinance” This Ordinance is effective Immediately (5/24/2019). A copy of this Or- dinance is available upon request from the Water District (please request by email = FCBDWD@gmail.com) or available for Public Inspection at the County Clerk’s office for Clatsop or Tillamook counties. Warrenton City Hall is accessible to the disabled. An in- terpreter for the hearing impaired may be requested under the terms of ORS 192.630 by contacting Dawne Shaw, City Recorder, at 503-861-0823 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting so appropriate assistance can be provided. thecolumbiapress.com Visit the website for back issues, expanded articles, additional photos and more!