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NATIONAL FLOOD
INSURANCE PROGRAM
Proposed Flood Eelvation
Determinations
AGENCY: Federal
Emergency Management
Agency
ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUMMARY:
Technical information or
comments are solicited on the
proposed modified base (100
year) flood elevations shown
in your community's Prelimi
nary Revised Flood Insurance
Rate Map. These base (100
year) flood elevations are the
basis for the flood plain
management measures that
the community is required to
either adopt or show evidence
of being already in effect in
order to qualify or remain
qualified for participation in
the national Flood Insurance
Program. The proposed base
flood elevations modify the
base flood elevations shown on
your community's presently
effective Flood Insurance
Rate Map.
DATES:
The period for comment will
be ninety (90) days following
the second publication of this
proposed rule in a newspaper
of local circulation in the
community.
ADDRESSES:
The Preliminary Revised
Flood Insurance Rate Map
showing the proposed modi
fied base flood elevations and
their delineation are available
for review at City Hall, 188
West Willow, Heppner,
Oregon.
Send comments to the
. Honorable Clifford Green,
Mayor, City of Heppner, P.O.
Box 756. Heppner. Oregon
97836.
FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TION. CONTACT:
Dr. Brian R. Mrazik
Chief, Engineering Branch
Natural Hazards Division
Federal Emergency Man
agement Agency
Washington. D.C. 20472
(202) 287-0230
SUPPLEMENTARY INFOR
MATION: The Federal Emergency
Management Agency gives
notice of the proposed deter
minations of modified base
(100-year) flood elevations, in
accordance with Section 110 of
the Flood Disaster Protection
Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87
Stat. 980, which added Section
1363 to the National Flood
Insurance Act of 1968 (Title
XIII of the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1968 (Pub.
L. 90-448)). 42 USC. 4001-4128,
and 44 CFR 76.4 (a).
These elevations, together
with the flood plain manage
ment measures required by
Section 60.3 of the program
regulations, are the minimum
that are required. They should
not be construed to mean the
community must change any
existing ordinances that are
more stringent in their flood
plain management require
ments. The community may
at any time enact stricter
requirements on its own, or
pursuant to policies estab
lished by other Federal, State,
or regional entities. These
proposed elevations will also
be used to calculate the ap
propriate flood insurance
premium rates for new
buildings and their contents
and for the second layer of
insurance on existing build
ings and their contents.
Pursuant to the provisions
of 5 USC 605 ( b ) . the Associate
Director, to whom authority
has been delegated by the
Director, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, hereby
certifies that the proposed
flood elevation determina
tions, if promulgated, will not
have a significant economic
impact on a substantial num
ber of small entities. A flood
elevation determination under
Section 1363 forms the basis
for new local ordinances,
which, if adopted by a local
community, will govern future
cons true ti on within the flood
plain area. The elevation de
terminations, however,
impose no restriction unless
and until the local community
voluntarily adopts flood plain
ordinances in accord with
these elevations. Even if or
dinances are adopted in com
pliance with Federal stan
dards, the elevations pre
Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. September 2. 1983
scribe how high to build in the
flood plain and do not pro
scribe development. Thus,
this action only forms the
basis for future local actions.
It imposes no new require
ment; of itself it has no
economic impact.
Proposed base flood eleva
tions along flood sources stu
died in detail are shown on the
PReliminary Revised Flood
Insurance Rate Map. Lessees
and owners of real property in
the City of Heppner are en
couraged to review these
maps and related materials at
the address cited above. The
flood sources studied in detail
are:
Range of Base Flood
Elevations
Source of Flooding: Willow
Creek 1893 1991 : x 1891
x 1978.
Source of Flooding: 1963
2075: x 1957 - X 2075.
Source of Flooding: Hinton
Creek 1930 - 1963; X 1927 -x
1962.
Depth in Feet above Ground
Currently Effective
x Elevation in Feet (NGVD)
Proposed Modified
NATOINAL FLOOD
FLOOD INSURANCE
PROGRAM
Proposed Flood Elevation
Determinations
AGENCY: Federal
Emergency Management
Agency
ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUMMARY:
Technical information or
comments are solicited on the
proposed modified base (100
year) flood elevations shown
in your community's Preli
minary Revised Flood Insur
ance Rate Map. These base
( 100-year) flood elevations are
the basis for the flood plain
management measures that
the community is required to
either adopt or show evidence
of being already in effect in
order to qualify or remain
qualified for participation in
the National Flood Insurance
Program. The proposed base
flood elevations modify the
base flood elevations shown on
your community's presently
effective Flood Insurance
Rate Map.
DATES:
The period for comment will
be nineity (90) days following
the second publication of this
proposed rule in a newspaper
of local circulation in the
community.
ADDRESSES:
The Preliminary Revised
Flood Insurance Rate Map
showing the proposed modi
fied base flood elevations and
their delineation are available
for review at Town Hall, Lex
ington. Oregon.
Send comments to the Ho
norable Ed Baker, Mayor,
Town of Lexington, P.O. Box
441. Lexington, Oregon 97839.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Dr. Brian R. Mrazik
Chief. Engineering Branch
Natural Hazards Division
Federal Emergency
Management Agency
Washington, D C. 20472
(202) 287-0230
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency gives
notice of the proposed deter
minations of modified base
(100-year) flood elevations, in
accordance with Section 110 of
the Flood Disaster Protection
Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87
Stat. 980, which added Section
1363 to the National Flood
Insurance Act of 1968 (Title
XIII of the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1968 (Pub.
L. 90-448)). 42. U.S.C. 4001
4128, and 44 CFR 67.4 (a).
These elevations, together
with the flood plain manage
ment measures required by
Section 60.3 of the program
regulations, are the minimum
that are required. They should
not be construed to mean the
community musts change any
existing ordinances that are
more stringent in their flood
plain management require
ments. The community may
at any time enact stricter
requirements on its own, or
pursuant to policies estab
lished by other Federal, State,
or regional entities. These
proposed elevations will also
be used to calculate the ap
propriate flood insurance
premium rates for new build
ings and their contents and for
the second layer of insurance
on existing buildings and their
contents.
Pursuant to the provisions
of S USC 605(b), the Associate
Director, to whom authority
has been delegated by the
Director, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, hereby
certifies that the proposed
flood elevation determina
tions, if promulgated, will not
have a significant economic
impact on a substantial num
ber of small entities. A flood
elevation determination under
Section 1363 forms sthe basis
for new local ordinances,
which, if adopted by a local
community, will govern future
construction within the flood
plain area. The elevation de
terminations, however, im
pose no restriction unless and
until the local community
voluntarily adopts flood plain
ordinances in accord with
these elevations. Even if or
dinances are adopted in com
pliance with Federal stan
dards, the elevations pre
scribe how high to build in the
flood plain and do not pro
scribe development. Thus,
this action only forms the
basis for future local actions.
It imposes no new require
ment: of itself it has no
economic impact.
Proposed base flood eleva
tions along flood sources stu
died in detail are shown on the
preliminary Revised Flood
Insurance Rate Map. Lessees
and owners of real property in
the Town of Lexington are
encouraged to review these
maps and related materials at
the adress cited above. The
flood sources studied in detail
are:
Range of Base Flood
Elevations
Source of Flooding: Willow
Creek 1407 - 1455; x 1405 -x
1451.
Source of Flooding: Black
horse Canyon 1440- 1478;
X 1437 - X 1478
Depth in Feet above Ground
Currently Effective
x Elevation in Feet (NGVD)
Proposed Modified
NATIONAL FLOOD
INSURANCE PROGRAM
Proposed Flood Elevation
determinations
AGENCY: Federal
Emergency Management
Agency
ACTION: Proposed rule
SUMMARY:
Technical information or
comments are solicited on the
proposed modified base (loo
year ) flood elevation shown in
your community's Prelimi
nary Revised Flood Insurance
Rate Map. These base (100
year flood elevations are the
basis for the flood plain man
agement measures that the
community is required to ei
ther adopt or show evidence of
being already in effect in
order to qualify or remain
qualified for participation in
the National Flood Insurance
Program. The proposed base
flood elevations modify the
base flood elevations shown on
your community's presently
effective Flood Insurance
Rate Map.
DATES:
The period for comment will
be ninety (90) days following
the second publication of this
proposed rule in a newspaper
of local circulation in the
community.
ADDRESSES:
the Preliminary Revised
Flood Insurance Rate Map
showing the proposed modi
fied base flood elevations and
their delineation are available
for review at the Planning
Department. Lexington, Ore
gon. Send comments to Judge
Don McElligott. Morrow
County Courthouse. P.O. Box
788. Heppner. Oregon 97836.
FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TION CONTACT:
Dr. Brian R. Mrazik
Chief. Engineering Branch
Natural Hazards Division
Federal Emergency
Management Agency
Washington, D C. 20472
(202) 287-0230
SUPPLEMENTARY INFOR
MATION: The Federal Emergency
Management Aency gives no
tice of the proposed determi
nations of modified base (100
year) flood elevations, in ac
cordance with Section 110 of
the Flood Disaster Protection
Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87
Stat. 980, which added Sec
tion 1363 to the National Flood
Insurance Act of 1963 (Title
XIII of the Housing and Ur-'
ban Developement Act of 1968
(Pub. L, 90-448)), 42 U.S.C.
4001-4128. and 44 CFR 67.4 (a).
These elevations, together
with the flood plain manage
ment measures required by
Section 60 3 of the program
regulations, are the minimum
that are required. They should
not be construed to mean the
community must change any
existing ordinances that are
more stringent in their flood
plain management require
ments. The community may
at any time enact stricter
requirements on its own. or
pursuant to policies estab
lished by other Federal, State,
or regional entities. These
proposed elevations will also
be used to calculate the ap
propriate flood insurance
premium rates for new build
ings and their contents and for
the second layer of insurance
on existing buildings and their
contents
Pursuant to the provisions
of 5 t'SC 605 (b). the Associate
Director, to whom authority
has been delegated by the
DiKrector. Federal Emergen
cy Management AGency.
hereby certifies that the pro
nosed flood elevation deter
minations, if promulgated,
will not have a significant
economic impact on a sub
stantial number of small enti
ties. A flood elevation deter
mination under Section 1363
forms the basis for new local
ordinances, which, if adopted
hv a local community, will
govern future construction
within the flood plain area.
The elevation determinations,
however, impose no restric
tion unless and until the local
community voluntarily adopts
flood plain ordinances in ac
cord with these elevations.
Even if ordinances are adop
ted in compliance with Fede
ral s'andards. the elevations
presenile how high to build in
the flood plain and do not pro
scribe development. Thus,
this action only forms the
basis for future local actions.
It imposes no new require
ment: of itself it has no
economic impact
Proposed base flood eleva
tions iilong flood sources stu
died in detail are shown on the
preliminary Revised Flood
Insurance Rate Map Lessees
and owners of real property in
the unincorporated areas of
Morrow County are encour
aged to review these maps and
related materials at the ad
dress cited above. The flood
sources studied in detail are:
Ranee of Base Flood
Elevations
Source of Flooding: Willow
Creek done) 1072- 1080; x
1071 - x 1079
Source of Flooding: Willow
Creek 'Lexington) 1407 -
1461: x 1405 - x 1456.
Source of Flooding: Willow
Creek 'Near Heppner) 1790-
1992: X 1788 - X 1980.
Depth in Feet above Ground
Currently Effective
x Elevation in Feet (NGVD)
Proposed Modified
Published: September 22, 29,
1983.
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cular the following
items did not arrive:
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BMCC approves new administrative structure
The Blue Mountain Com
munity College Board has
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed executed
and delivered by WILLIAM C.
t'LRICH. as prantor to MOR
ROW COUNTY ABSTRACT
and TITLE CO., INC.. as
trustee, to secure certain obli
gations in favor of BANK OF
EASTERN OREGON, as be
neficiary, dated August 20.
190. recorded August 21. 1980
in the Mortgage Records of
Morrow County. Oregon No.
17631 Microfilm Records,
covering the following descri
bed real property situated in
said county and state, to-wit:
Lots 2.3, and 4, in Block 3.
Aver's Fourth Addition to
the City of Heppner. lying
South and West of Willow
Creek in the City of Hep
pner, Morrow County.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the obligations secured by
said trust deed and to fore
close said deed by advertise
ment and sale: the default for
which the foreclosure is made
is grantor's failure to pay
when due the following sums
owing on said obligations,
which sums are now past due
and owing:
Delinquent principal
installments: $3,783 66
Delinquent interest
12 5-82 thru 7-5-83 318 60
Total: $4.10226
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared the
entire unpaid balance of all
obligations secured by said
trust deed together with the
interest thereon, immediately
due. owing and payable said
sums being the following,
to-wit:
Delinquent principal
installments: $3,783 66
Delinquent interest
12 5-82 thru 6 20-83 318 60
Total: $4,102 26
A notice of default and
election to sell and to foreclose
was duly recorded July 6 . 1983
in M 21911. of said mortgage
records, reference thereto
hereby being expressly made.
WHEREFORE, NOTICE
HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
undersigned trustee will on .
jpuBiic NcmczsJ
GENERAL FUND
ALL COPY CORPO 215.00 ANIMAL BAMAGE 10979.00 BANK OF EASTER 11773. SO
BARBARA BLOODS 261.56 CENTRAL SUPPLY 9436.00 CITY OF UMATIL 270.00
COLUMBIA BASIN 468.96 COUNCIL 75 250.80 DOE PR DISTRIBU 246. SO
E.O. KEITHLEY 1460.00 EXECUTIVE DE.PA 322.00 FIRST INTERSTA 548.81
GRANGE MUTUAL 205.80 HEPPNER GAZETT 157.50 HUTCH'S PRINTI 728.44
JOHN MITTS 297.19 MORROW COUNTY 2500,00 MORROU COUNTY 7394. OO
NATIONAL LAU E 230.00 NOEL G, HARSHM 670.00 OHNGREN 8 497.67
DMNICRON 587.92 OREGON COUNT IE 12837.04 OREGON DEPT. 0 6458. 70
PACIFIC N.W. B 3054.43 PACIFIC N.W. L 194.38 PACIFIC NORTHW 250.00
PETTYJOHN OIL 1289.94 RUSSELL'S SHE L 175.14 GAGE COMPUTER 1910.75
SAIF CORPORATI 296.33 SOCIAL SECURIT 13319.16 . ST. WILLIAMS A 270.00
STEPHEN TRUKOS 184.00 S t Of.T. TING 4278.55 THE BANKERS LI 417.93
UMATILLA CO. S 280.00 UMATILLA ELECT 167.01 VAN SCHOIACK 0 427. SO
WATER RESOURCE 221.50
ARROW TRANSPOR
BANK OF EASTER
CHEVRON U.S.A.
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STANDARD STEEL
VAN SCHOIACK 0
5433.07
4391.68
30760.95
1127.25
155.27
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233.25
796 , 95
637.97
BANK OF EASTER
OREGON COUNT IE
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approved a new organiza
tional chart that reduces the
Monday, the 5th day of De
cember, 1983. at the hour of
10:00 o'clock a.m.. Daylight
Savings Time, (9:00 a.m.,
Standard Timei at the west
entrance of the Morrow Coun
ty Courthouse. Heppner, Ore
Eon. State of Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for rush the interest in
the said described real prop
erty which the grantor had or
had power to convey at the
time of the execution by him of
the said trust deed, together
with any interest which the
grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obliga
tions thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the trustee. Notice is fur
ther given that any person
named in Section 86760 of
Oregon Revised Statutes has
the right to have the foreclo
sure proceeding dismissed
and the trust deed reinstated
by payment of the entire
amount due (other than such
portion of said principal as
would not then be due had no
default occurred) together
with costs, trustee's and at
torney's fees at any time prior
to five days before the date set
for said sale
In construing this notice and
whenever the context so re
quires the masculine gender
includes the feminine and the
neuter, the singular includes
the plural, the word "grantor"
includes any successor in in
terest to the grantor as well as
any other person owing an
obligation, the performance of
which is secured by said trust
deed, and their successors in
interest; the word "trustee"
includes any successor trustee
and the word "beneficiary"
includes any successor in in
terest of the beneficiary
named in the trust deed.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon,
this 26th day of July. 1983.
ABRAMS & KUHN
By William J Kuhn
Successor-Trustee
Published: September 15, 22,
29. October 6. 1983.
PUBLIC NOTICES
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JOHN F. JOYCE,
administrative staff by one
position. The recommendation
for change was made by Col
lege President, Ron Daniels,
at a regular board meeting on
Wednesday, Sept. 21.
This change, as approved by
the board, will result in an
annual saving to the college of
between $40,000 and $45,000,
In making the recommen
dation. President Daniels
said, "For quite some time it
has been our policy to review
each staff vacancy to deter
mine if the responsibilities
assigned to that position are
essential and to determine
whether those responsibilities
could be assumed by other
staff members." The presi
dent further explained. "This
type of review applies to ad
ministrative staff positions as
well as faculty and support
staff."
The review of the adminis
trative staff positions resulted
from the recent retirement of
Robert E. Hawk and dean of
Occupational Programs.
Daniels said. "The reduction
of one administrative staff
position was made possible by
reorganizing the administra
tive staff and by increasing
the duties of each administra
tive staff member,"
Under the new administra
tive structure, college opera
tions will be divided into two
ma for areas One area will be
Instructional Services and the
other area will include all of
the Instructional Suppoprt and
Student Services. Robert
Kelly will remain as dean of
Instructional Services. Pat
Loughary, who has served as
dean of students, will continue
those responsibilities, but his
position has been expanded to
include other college services.
Larry O'Rourke, who has
served as director of Continu
ing Education, will be ad
vanced to the position of asso
ciate dean of Instruction, and
Ellsworth Mayer, who has
been dean of Academic Plan
ning and Research, will also
be moved to a position of
associate dean of Instruction.
Truman Baily will remain
as director of registration and
Admissions, but will assume
expanded responsibilities.
Jack Warren will remain as
the college business manager.
In making this recommen
dation to the board. President
PUBLIC NOTICES
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15490.00
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Daniels said, "I want to em
phasize that I do not feel the
college hua been overstaffed
In the administrative area, A
comparison with other com
munity colleges the size of
BMCC showa that we have
fewer top level administrators
than other Oregon community
colleges, however, by elimi
nating those duties that are
not essential and by asking the
reamaining administrative
staff to assume added respon
sibilities, this change can be
workable."
In other business, the col
lege board:
appointed Richard Barn
hart to the college budget
committee. Barnhart has
served as manager of the
Hermiston Branch of Western
Heritage Savings. He has re
cently been transferred to the
Pendleton office,
approved a leaching
contract for Karen Benson,
nursing instructor.
accepted a letter of resig
nation from John Weddle. in
strumental music instructor
who had been granted a one
year leave of absence to at
tend school. Weddle has ac
cepted a position at Linfield
College in McMinnville.
accepted insurance quo
tations submitted by the col
lege's insurance agent of
record. Bud Mabry. Insurance
costs for the current school
year will be $24,053, down
$4,500 from last year.
$ Quality J
Health Care
Facts From The
Medical Society Of
The State Of New York
By Richard D Ebtrlt, SI D .
Q. Whst if "turtle head
ache?" A. "Turtle headache"
are early morning headachc
which plague "sleepyheads"
who bury themaelvea be
neath the blankeU to catch
a few more winks. Although
they may aound humorous,
the conaequences could be
serious. The headaches are
probably due to a lack of
oxygen and a buildup of
carbon dioxide
in the blood,
which can re
sult when the
ti deeper pulls
A the bedcovers
rfWU over hi. head
Eberle or retract his
head under them in order to
avoid daylight and go back
to alee p.
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SOCIAL SECURIT 233.58
Published: September 29,