6 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP In the Matter of the Estate of MARK D. TERRANOVA, Deceased Case No.: 20PB06355 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gary Terranova 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 Ashley Flukinger, Attorney at Law, LLC, 3645 Highway 101 N., Gearhart, OR 97138, within four months after the date of first publica- tion 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 Repre- sentative, or the lawyer for the personal representative, Ashley Flukinger. Dated and first published on Nov. 27, 2020. Ashley Flukinger, OSB No. 120864 Attorney for Personal Representative Ashley Flukinger, Attorney at Law, LLC 3645 Highway 101 N. Gearhart, Oregon 97138 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Warrenton Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 6:00 PM, December 10, 2020, at the Warrenton City Hall, Commission Chambers to consider: 1. Amendment to the text of Warrenton Municipal Code section 16.208.050.H, concerning appeals from Planning Commission decisions. The proposed amendment would clarify that City staff could appeal a qua- si-judicial Planning Commission decision to the City Commission. This amendment was initiated by the City Manager. The Planning Commission’s action on the proposed text amendment is a recommendation to the City Commission. Applicable criteria for considering the proposed text amend- ment are in Article 10, Procedures, of the City’s Comprehensive Plan; and in Warrenton Municipal Code section 16.208.060, Type IV Procedure (Legislative and Map Amendments), and in Chapter 16.232, Amendments to Comprehensive Plan, Text and Map, Rezone, and Development Code. 2. Amendment to the text of Warrenton Municipal Code Chapter 16.60, General Industrial (I-1) District, concerning the process and locations for allowing new recreational marijuana production, recreational marijuana processing, and recreational marijuana wholesale activities. The proposed amendment would change marijuana production, processing, and whole- sale activities from permitted uses to conditional uses; and would also re- move the requirement that these facilities be located only east of Highway 101. The Planning Commission’s action on the proposed text amendment is a recommendation to the City Commission. Applicable criteria for con- sidering the proposed text amendment are in Comprehensive Plan Article 10, Procedures; in Warrenton Municipal Code section 16.208.060, Type IV Procedure (Legislative and Map Amendments), and in 16.232, Amend- ments to Comprehensive Plan, Text and Map, Rezone, and Development Code. 3. Application from Charles Bergerson for a conditional use permit ap- plication to construct a caretaker unit at 225 Silverside Pl, Hammond, OR 97121. The Planning Commission’s action on the conditional use permit is a final decision. Applicable criteria for considering the proposed condi- tional use permit are Warrenton Municipal Code chapters and sections: 16.208.050, Type III Procedures (Quasi-Judicial), 16.220 Conditional Use Permits, and 16.660.030 General Industrial (I-1) Conditional Uses. Anyone wishing to testify on any of these proposals may attend the public hearing and speak to the Planning Commission, or submit written materi- als, which must be received by the Warrenton Community and Economic Development Department no later than 5:00 P.M. on the day of the hear- ing. Written comments may be mailed to Scott Hess, Community Develop- ment Department, P.O. Box 250, Warrenton Oregon, 97146-0250; or via email to cityplanner@ci.warrenton.or.us. Anyone wishing to review and/or purchase copies of the proposals and/ or staff report may do so at Warrenton City Hall, 225 South Main, or may contact Scott Hess at 503-861-0920 or via email at cityplanner@ci.war- renton.or.us. The staff report will be available for review at no cost at least seven days before the hearing. Published: The Columbia Press, Nov. 27, 2020 The Columbia Press November 27, 2020 New bridge stops flooding, helps fish A collaboration between Clatsop County and Colum- bia River Estuary Task Force has helped solve a chronic flooding problem and im- proved fish habitat along the John Day River. The county Public Works Department and CREST re- cently completed construc- tion of a new bridge on John Day River Road east of Asto- ria. The 60-foot span replac- es two culverts where water sometimes backed up during high tides and covered a sec- NOTICE Disposition of Abandoned Property (ORS 98.245) November 27, 2020 The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office has in its physical possession the unclaimed personal property described below. If you have any ownership interest in any of that unclaimed property, you must file a claim with the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, or you will lose your interest in that property. Roadmaster bicycle Savage child’s mountain bike The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office has in its physical possession the unclaimed personal property of the following individuals listed below. If your name is listed, you must file a claim with the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, or you will lose your interest in that property. Dahl, Brendan Davis, Lonnie Detrick, Jonathan Heiner, Derek Helms, Travis Herzog, Raena Long, Samuel Miller, Kevin Vance Miller, Rebecca Nelmik, Vitaliy Rogers, Brayden Smith, Adam Taylor, Dustin Williams, Marvel To file a claim, please contact: Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office evidence technician, 1190 SE 19th St, Warrenton, OR, phone 503-325-8635. Published: The Columbia Press, November 27, 2020 tion of the road, which serves nine residences and private timberland. There’s also a school bus turn-around point at its end. CREST, along with the North Coast Watershed As- sociation, joined the project as an opportunity to enhance fish habitat in the upper reaches of the John Day Riv- er. The culverts had blocked fish passage. The county also tapped the knowledge of residents during the project planning stages. Many were concerned not only with the flooding problem, but also potential- ly dangerous whirlpools that appeared near the culverts as water drained with the out- going tides. Funding for the project came from a variety of sourc- es, including Oregon Water- shed Enhancement Board, Bonneville Power Adminis- tration, U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service, and the Nation- al Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Bergerson Construction was the general contractor. “Thank you CREST and all the funding partners in this endeavor,” said Ted Mclean, the county’s Public Works di- rector. “And a special thanks to the project managers and Bergerson Marine Construc- tion for a job well done.” NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION In compliance with ORS 87.691, a public auction will be held at noon on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020, at North Coast Mini Storage, 601 Alternate Hwy. 101, Warrenton, Oregon. Items for sale from Payne & Hammer, a 5x10 storage unit. Please arrive by 11:45 a.m. to sign in. Please bring your ID. Sales are cash only and purchased unit must be emptied by 5 p.m. or you can rent the unit. Published: The Columbia Press, Nov. 20 and 27, 2020.