May 22, 2020 T he C olumbia P ress 6 Legal Advertising Update to Notice of Public Hearing Extension of Water Connection Moratorium The Falcon Cove Beach Water District will hold a Public Hearing on 6 June 2020 at 09:30 am by Teleconference. RSVP to FCBDWD@gmail. com for teleconference details. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss a 6 month extension to the water connection moratorium. The Public Hearing will be immediately followed by a Board Meeting which is also open to the Public by teleconference, during which the Board will consider and vote on the topic above as well as other regular agenda topics. Published May 22, 2020, The Columbia Press IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP In the Matter of the Estate of CONNEE JEAN AUNE, Deceased Case No.: 20PB03126 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jean E. Toussaint has been appointed Personal Representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the Personal Repre- sentative c/o Seaside Attorneys, 842 Broadway, Seaside Oregon 97138, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Rep- resentative, or the lawyer for the Personal Representative, Jeremy Rust. Dated and first published on May 15, 2020. Jeremy Rust, OSB No. 094927 Attorney for Personal Representative Seaside Attorneys 842 Broadway Seaside, Oregon 97138 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE VACATION OF A PORTION OR ALL OF AN UNDEVELOPED STREET IN SPOKANE ADDITION The City of Warrenton received a petition from Stan Johnson on April 2, 2020 to vacate a portion of SE 15th Place (aka “Sprague Street”) in the plat of Spokane Addition. A public hearing on this request will be conducted by the Warrenton City Commission at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9, 2020, in the Commission Chambers at Warrenton City Hall, 225 S. Main Avenue, Warrenton. Any interested person may appear or present written or oral statements, in favor of, or in opposition to, said vacations. Any written remonstrance filed with the City prior to the time of hearing will be presented to the City Commis- sion for its consideration. For more information, please contact: Kevin A. Cronin, Assistant City Manager City of Warrenton PO Box 250 Warrenton, Oregon 97146 (503) 861-0920 cityplanner@ci.warrenton.or.us Published in: The Columbia Press, May 22 & 29, 2020 Free Obituaries The Columbia Press publishes free obituaries of commu- nity members who pass away. These free obituaries are 7 to 12 inches long and include a photo. We’ll do the writing for you. Those who want to write their own obituaries to honor a loved one may do so. These are $7.50 per column inch and can in- clude a photo. Please call us at 503-861-3331or send an email to office@thecolumbiapress.com. Letters to the editor There’s bad information out there I have recently been in- formed that there was a post on Facebook that any worker who tested positive for CV19 would have their children re- moved by Children’s Services. It is not true. If parents con- tract CV19 and are unable to care for their children, then they can ask Children’s Ser- vices for help, and the chil- dren could be placed where they will be provided for while the parents recover. It is up to the parents. Also, I’ve heard a rumor that if someone asks for a CV19 test, the information could be acquired by Immi- gration and Customs Enforce- ment. That also is not true. If anyone feels the need to be tested because they believe they might have contracted CV19, contact the Clatsop County Health Department about getting tested. The test won’t determine if you’ve had CV19 in the past; that’s a dif- ferent test. Any information exchanged is covered under doctor/pa- AGENDA CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WARRENTON MEETING TUESDAY May 26, 2020 – 6:00 P.M. Warrenton City Commission Chambers 225 South Main Avenue, Warrenton, OR 97146 This is a Preliminary Agenda. A final Agenda and full meeting packet will be available on the City’s website at www.ci.warrenton.or.us and at City Hall after 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 22, 2020. The City Commission will hold a work session beginning at 5:30 p.m., prior to the regular meeting. The purpose of the work session is a Discussion on the Parks Master Plan Update and Forest Rim Concept Plan. Work Sessions are open to the public. However, no public comment will be taken. • • • • • • • • • BUSINESS ITEMS Consideration of Parks Master Plan Update Consideration of Forest Rim Concept Plan Consideration of PPF Grant Authorization Consideration of Second Reading of Resolution No. 2562; Library Services Fees and Fines Consideration of First Reading of Ordinance No. 1240; Amending WMC Section 10.04.030, Replacing Section 10.04.220, and Replac- ing Section 10.01.230 as stated Report on Public Safety Research – Chief Workman Consideration of SE 2 nd Street & Marlin Drive Force Main Replace- ment – Bid Award Consideration of SE 2 nd Street & Marlin Drive Force Main Replace- ment – Change Order Consideration of Emergency Declaration Extension – Resolution No. 2568 EXECUTIVE SESSION Under the authority of ORS 192.660(2)(e); to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property trans- actions. Warrenton City Hall is accessible to the disabled. An interpreter 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. Visit our website! www. thecolumbiapress.com You’ll find back issues, expanded articles, additional photos and can pay for your subscription. tient privacy laws, and can- not be released without the patient’s consent. It is a sad thing we have this kind of untrue information circulating when prevention and control, testing and trac- ing are such an important tool. A thank you to Clatsop Be- havioral Health for offering to assist in finding services for anyone struggling to deal with mental distress from the CV19 ordeal (also covered under confidentiality laws). This has proven to not be just the seasonal flu. And a thank you to our Mayor, Henry Balensifer, for doing an excellent job as an area leader during this un- usual time. Rick Newton Warrenton City Commission Masks protect, yet they annoy A few thoughts on wearing a mask: It’s hard to breath and wear a mask for very long; at least I find it to be so. So I feel for the workers at stores who wear them for hours. Thank you store workers! Also, I can’t tell if people are smiling or crabby when only eyes peek out. One day, I told a man in the store that I was smiling under my mask. He said he was, too. We all do look strange walk- ing around faceless. But, hopefully, soon we can re- sume our identities. My great-granddaughter who is 4 went to the grocery store with her mom and she wore a mask. She later said that she liked wearing a mask because she could stick her tongue out and no one could see her. So, take care everyone. Hopefully things will be back to normal. Charlotte Bergerson Warrenton