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Marina: Dredging project extended through 2021
Continued from Page 1
the months of November and
December only.
Bergerson, an Astoria-based
marine services company, ac-
quired its hydraulic dredge in
2019 so it could compete for
local dredging contracts. It
had won a contract to dredge
in Westport prior to contract-
ing with Warrenton.
“It was a marina that had
AGENDA
CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WARRENTON
MEETING
TUESDAY
January 26, 2021 – 6:00 P.M.
Warrenton City Commission
Chambers – 225 South Main Ave.
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.warren-
ton.or.us and at City Hall after
3:00 p.m. on Friday, January 22,
2021.
Public Meetings will be conducted
in the Commission Chambers with
a limited seating arrangement. To
adhere to social distancing recom-
mendations, meetings will now also
be audio and video live streamed.
Go to https://www.ci.warrenton.
or.us/administration/page/live-
stream-public-meetings for con-
nection instructions.
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spoils than in years
never been dredged
past, Sweet said.
and they ran into junk
“There’s a big scour
issues,” Sweet said.
hole
outside the ba-
It reduced the win-
sin,”
she
said. “It’s a
dow available for
deep
spot
right off the
dredging in Warren-
(east
end
of)
the mari-
ton. Logistical issues
Jane
Sweet
na.”
related to tides also
Spoils are pumped to
limited when spoils could be
a
barge
and
released there.
dropped, she said.
Fortunately, there’s a more
Map at right shows the extent
convenient and economi-
of the dredging operation.
cal in-water place to put the
WARRENTON URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY
NOTICE
The Warrenton Urban Renewal Agency has published the 2019/20 annu-
al report. It is on file at Warrenton City Hall and with the Warrenton Urban
Renewal Agency. The full information is available to all interested persons,
in FY 2019/2020, the Warrenton URA received $770,132 in tax revenue,
$51,561 in interest revenue, and $394 from county land sales. The Agency
spent $789,247 on administrative services and supplies, debt retirement,
and capital outlay.
The estimated Debt Service Fund revenues for FY 2020/21 are $815,935.
The budget for Debt Service for the current fiscal year is $2,634,496, and
the Capital Projects budget for Materials and Services and Capital Outlay
for the current fiscal year is $6,432,721. A more detailed breakdown of the
budget for the Capital Projects Fund is shown below:
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Building Division Fund Sup-
plemental Budget; Resolu-
tion No. 2587.
BUSINESS ITEMS
Consideration of Second
Reading of Ordinance No.
1247; Amending WMC Sec-
tion 16.208.050.H - Applica-
tions and Review Procedures
Consideration
of
Pav-
ing Maintenance Program
Change Order - Otak
Consideration of E-Permit
System and Services IGA
The total maximum indebtedness of the agency is $11,934/815. Indebt-
edness incurred through June 30, 2020 is $5,468,014, leaving a balance
available of $6/466,801.
The estimated impact of carrying out the Warrenton Urban Renewal Plan
on the tax collections for the preceding year for all taxing districts is shown
in the table below. The impacts on the Warrenton-Hammond School Dis-
trict and the Northwest Regional ESD are indirect impacts due to the state
school funding formula in Oregon. Schools are funded on a per pupil for-
mula established at the state level These figures differ slightly from the tax
increment revenue received figures as they do not represent under-collec-
tion, late payments, or delinquencies.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
NPDES Permit – Wastewater
Treatment Plant
Warrenton City Hall is accessi-
ble to the disabled. An interpreter
for the hearing impaired may be
requested under the terms of ORS
192.630 by contacting the City Re-
corder, at 503-861-0823 at least 48
hours in advance of the meeting so
appropriate assistance can be pro-
vided.
Published in The Columbia Press on Jan. 22 and 29, 2021.
January 22, 2021
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US Army Corps of Engineers
NOTICE
Disposition of Abandoned Property
(ORS 98.245)
January 22, 2021
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office has in its physical possession the un-
claimed personal property described below. If you have any ownership in-
terest in this property, you must file a claim with the Clatsop County Sher-
iff’s Office within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, or you
will lose your interest in that property.
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Collectable figurines: Boyds Bears and Friends; Santa’s Workbench
Collection Cherub Fountain; Avon Images of Hollywood, Vivien
Leigh
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Compound bow with four arrows
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Oakley sunglasses
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Stihl chainsaw 36”bar
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Woman’s ring, appears to be white gold with small center diamond
and six accent stones
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office has in its physical possession the un-
claimed 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.
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McCaw, Richard
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Adams, Nick
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McKune, Gregory
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Larson, Robert Dale
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Smithly, Shawn
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Lukoszyk, Ashly
Unclaimed property will be disposed of according to Oregon law. To file a
claim, please contact: Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office evidence technician,
1190 SE 19th St, Warrenton, OR, phone 503-325-8635.
Publish: The Columbia Press, January 22, 2021
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of CAROLYN PAULINE PHILLIPS, Deceased
Case No.: 20PB09020
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that James C. Casterline has been appointed
personal representative of the Estate of Carolyn Pauline Phillips. All per-
sons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with
vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative c/o Law-
rence, Lawrence & Queener P.C., 427 S. Holladay Drive, 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 repre-
sentative, or the attorney for the personal representative, Benjamin F. Law-
rence, at the above address.
Dated and first published on January 8, 2021.
Benjamin F. Lawrence
Attorney for Personal Representative