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    The Columbia Press
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Election: Some seats remain unfilled
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Astoria Commission (James
Campbell, Dirk Rohne, and
Frank Spence) ran unop-
posed and will remain in
their positions.
All of the incumbents for
the Warrenton-Hammond
School Board (Len Mossman,
Neal Bond, Darlene Warren,
and Dan Jackson) ran un-
opposed and will remain in
their positions.
All of the incumbents for
the Sunset Empire Trans-
portation District (Rebec-
ca Read, Charles Withers,
Pamela Alegria, and Diana
Nino) were unopposed and
will retain their seats.
AGENDA
CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WARRENTON
MEETING
TUESDAY May 25, 2021 – 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 3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 21, 2021.
Public Meetings will be conducted in the Commission Chambers with a
limited seating arrangement. To adhere to social distancing recommen-
dations, meetings will now also be audio and video live streamed. Go to
https://www.ci.warrenton.or.us/administration/page/live-stream-pub-
lic-meetings for connection instructions.
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BUSINESS ITEMS
Consideration of the Second Reading of Resolution No. 2600; Estab-
lishing the Use of Consultants in the Review of Public Works Con-
struction Permits
Consideration of the Appointment of Municipal Judge and City Pros-
ecutor
Consideration of Street Vacation No. 156; Resolution No. 2601 - Set-
ting a Public Hearing Date
Consideration of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1251; Street Va-
cation No. 147 Amendment
DISCUSSION ITEMS
Marina Advisory Committee Update
SW 2nd Street Park Proposal – Spruce Up Warrenton
Fire Services Agreement - Camp Rilea
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 the City Recorder, at 503-861-0823 at least 48 hours in ad-
vance of the meeting so appropriate assistance can be provided.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FOR THE VACATION OF A PORTION
OF 4TH AVENUE STREET
Notice is hereby given that the City of Warrenton has received a petition
for a street vacation from Stan Johnson for a portion of 4th Avenue.
A public hearing on this request will be conducted by the Warrenton City
Commission at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in the Commission
Chambers at Warrenton City Hall, 225 S. Main Avenue, Warrenton. Any in-
terested person may appear or present written or oral statements, in favor
of, or in opposition to, said vacation. Any written remonstrance filed with
the City prior to the time of hearing will be presented to the City Commis-
sion for its consideration. If you would like more information regarding
the proposed vacation, the application can be found on the City’s website:
www.ci.warrenton.or.us. Written comments may be submitted to: cityre-
corder@ci.warrenton.or.us
Dawne Shaw, City Recorder
City of Warrenton
PO Box 250
Warrenton, Oregon 97146
(503) 861-0823
Published in: The Columbia Press – May 21 and May 28, 2021
All of the incumbents for
the Astoria School District
Board (Grace Laman, Jea-
nette Sampson, and Jenna
Rickenbach) were unopposed
and will remain on the board.
Knappa’s school board had
one opening without an in-
cumbent running for re-elec-
tion. Christa Jasper defeated
David Schaelling Jr. with 60
percent of the vote.
Winners in the Sunset Em-
pire Park and Recreation
District were Su Coddington
over Al Hernandez; Celeste
Tuhy Bodner over John Hu-
ismann; Michael Hinton over
Patrick Duhachek; Erika
Marshall-Hamer over Jackie
Evans; and Katharine Parker
May 21, 2021
over Stephen Morrison.
A measure on the ballot
to combine two rural fire
protection districts – John
Day-Fernhill and Knap-
pa-Svensen-Burnside – was
approved by voters in both
districts.
Serving on a board
Several special districts in the May 18 election had open
seats with no candidates. If you live in one of these special
districts and would like to serve, consider contacting the
governing body, which could decide to appoint you.
• Warrenton Rural Fire Protection District
• Gearhart Rural Fire Protection District
• Hamlet Rural Fire Protection District
• Olney-Walluski Fire & Rescue District
• Westport-Wauna Rural Fire Protection District
• Elsie-Vinemaple Rural Fire Protection District
• Union Health District
• Arch Cape Domestic Water Supply District
• Arch Cape Sanitary District
• Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer District
• Sundown Sanitary District
• John Day Water District
• Wickiup Water District
Officers to patrol beaches for clamming violations
Oregon State Police and the
Clatsop County Sheriff’s Of-
fice will be patrolling beaches
to ensure there is not unau-
thorized razor clamming.
Razor clamming remains
closed from Astoria to Flor-
ence (including inside the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN DENNIS VAUGHN, Deceased
Case No.: 21PB04016
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William Craig DuBois has been ap-
pointed personal representative of the Estate of John Dennis Vaughn. All
persons 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, OR 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 May 21, 2021.
Benjamin F. Lawrence
Attorney for Personal Representative
AGENDA
Warrenton Urban Renewal Agency
May 25, 2021 – 6:00 p.m.
Warrenton City Hall – Commission Chambers
225 S. 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.warrenton.or.us after
3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 21, 2021.
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BUSINESS
Consideration of Food Cart Pod – Preferred Alternative and Budget
Increase
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.
Columbia River) due to high
domoic acid levels.
Mussel, bay clam, and crab
harvesting remain open
along the entire Oregon
coast. Coastal scallops are
not affected by biotoxin clo-
sures when only the adductor
muscle is eaten. Oregon De-
partment of Agriculture does
not recommend eating whole
scallops. Commercial shell-
fish products remain safe for
consumers.
Paralytic shellfish toxins
and domoic acid toxins are
produced by algae and orig-
inate in the ocean. ODA will
continue to test for shellfish
toxins twice per month, as
tides and weather permit.
Reopening an area closed for
biotoxins requires two con-
secutive tests with results be-
low the closure limit.
For updated clamming in-
formation, call ODA’s shell-
fish safety hotline at 800-
448-2474, the Food Safety
Division at 503-986-4720, or
visit the ODA’s Shellfish Bio-
toxin Closures webpage at
Oregon.gov/ODA/programs/
FoodSafety and click on the
“Shellfish and Crab” link.