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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 3, 1996 - FIVE
County Budget Committee completes budget
By Morrow County Judge
Louis Carlson
The Morrow County Budget
Committee put a Christmas
wrap on the 1996-97 budget last
Thursday afternoon. The bot
tom line results of the four day
budget marathon is a tax pack
age to refer to the citizens of
Morrow County that is iden
tical to last year's total tax re
quirement of $4,094,973.
The total includes: the six
percent increase from last
year's tax base, which by Ore
gon law, the voters are not ask
ed to vote on; the amount of
taxes that the county antici
pates as uncollectable; and the
Measure #5 compression.
The bottom line result is that
the voters will see an amount
on their mail-in ballots next
March of $3,160,155, which is
$52,914 less than last year's one
year special operating levy,
Judge Louis Carlson said.
Budget officer, Lisanne Cur-
rin, summarized the near week
long activity as "a great effort
on the part of the budget com
mittee'' to hold the line on any
total tax increase.
Commissioner Ray French
noted that this is "a remarkable
feat” in that the cost of doing
business continues to rise and
the demand for services con
tinues to increase. French also
noted that it is the court's
challenge to sort our those non-
mandated services that receive
greatest public support and to
find adequate funding for
them.
In his message to the budget
committee Dec. 18, Carlson
asked the committee to once
again develop a budget and tax
levy that met the requirements
of county government by pro
viding basic funding for the
various deparments and agen
cies who depend on government
for sustaining their services.
"This has not been an easy
process,” said Carlson. "W e
have once again put together a
budget document that puts to
work all of the tax dollars and
other county generated reve
nue with micro-managed care.
I believe that we can succeed
simply because our manage
ment staff and employees are
constantly finding ways to
stretch those tax dollars each
year.”
6 Year Breakdown of Morrow County Tax Levy
Tax Base
1 Year Levy
TOTAL
1991
696,552
3,876,629
1992
740,465
3,864,589
1993
784,892
3,903,866
1994
831,985
3,708,449
1995
881,904
3.213,069
1996
934,818
3,160,155
4,575,181
4,605,054
4,688,758
4,540,434
4,094,973
4,094,973
Morrow County Tax History
5.000.
000
4.500.000
4.000.
000
3.500.000
3.000.
000
_ rear Levy ® P
une
2.500.000
2.000.
000
1.500.000
1,000,000
500,000
Tax Bata
0
1991
1995
1994
1993
1992
1996
MORROW COUNTY TAX LEVY 1996-1996
PUBLIC NOTICE
FUMO
$2.785.745
$84.000
$143.344
$2,559399
GENERAL
1,134.442
72,539
50.000
1.258,981
COUNTY SCHOOL
15,144
948
500
18,834
FAIR & RODEO
30,119
1,922
550
32,591
ROAD
$ 4 , 094,971
$ 114,449
»2U.7M
43 , 741 . 12 «
TOTAL
NOTICE OF REGULAR
MEETING
The Morrow County Health
District will hold it regular
board meeting at 7 p.m. on
January 8, 19% at Irrigon City
Hall 220 N. Main Irrigon, OR.
A copy of the agenda for this
meeting is attached.
I. Approval of December 4,
1995 Minutes
II. Public Comments
III. CEO Report
IV. Financial Report - No
vember
V. Executive Session
A. Physician/Dentist Con
tracts ORS 192.660
VI. New Business
VII. Adjournment
Published: January 3, 19%
TOTAL TAXES
REQUIRED
MEASURE 5
NOT EXPECTED
TO BE RECEIVED
TAXE8
TO BALANCE
TOTAL TAXES REQUIRED
MINUS 1945-1996 TAX BASE
$4,094,973
$$1,904
TOTAL ONE YEAR SPECIAL LEVY
$ 3 , 214,049
M O R R O W C O U N T Y T A X L E V Y 1996-1997
FUN D
TA X ES
T O BA LA NCE
T O T A L TAX ES
R EQ UIRED
M 8R6
U N C O LLECTA B LE
GENERAL
$2,578,139
$164,562
$52,279
$2.794,980
ROAD
$1,136,442
$72,539
$23,302
$1,232,283
COUNTY
SCUOOI
$15,IRQ
$968
$309
$16,445
FAIR
$39,675
$2,532
$1,200
$43,407
$7,000
$447
$411
$7,858
Market Report
Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers
Tuesday, Jan. 2
Soft White
ja n .
Feb.
.March
April
new crop-Aug.
Barley
Jan.-Feb.
new crop
*5.58
*5.56/5.55
*5.52
*5.52
*4.67
RODEO
*155
*120
NEWS DEADLINE
TOTAL
$4,094,973
$77,601
$241,048
$3,77«,424
Monday..........5 p.m.
ADVERTISING DEADLINE
Tuesday..........noon
TOTAL TAXES REQUIRED
MINUS 1996-1997 TAX BASE
$4,094,973
$934,818
TOTAL ONE YEAR OPERATING LEVY
$3,160,166
The Heppner Gazette-Times
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676-9228
MCCCF to meet
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
will be closed on
Monday, January 15
in observation of
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MISSING
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to treat all foot problem s
Rosco 541-676-9705.
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15 yearling calves on Upper
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H e p p n e rfe
The monthly meeting of the
Morrow County Commission
on Children and Families will
be held Tuesday, Jan. 9, at
Morrow County School District
building in Lexington from 7-9
p.m.
The main topics of discussion
will be the commission's by
laws and budget and the roles
and responsibilities of Head
Start, Inc. in Morrow County.
The public is invited to attend
and participate in the discus
sions.
NOTICE OF SESSION
MORROW COUNTY BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that
on January 8,1996, at 9:00 a.m.,
the board of equalization of the
County of Morrow, Oregon,
will meet at the County Court- ,
house in Heppner, Oregon to: .
• Hear petitions for reduction
of the real market or assessed
value of property as of July 1.
• Hear petitions to excuse 1
penalties for late filing of real
for personal property returns.
• Act on recommendations
from the assessor made under
ORS 308.242 when no petition
has been filed.
Petitions for reductions of the
real market or assessed value of
property must be filed with the
clerk of the board not later than
December 31, 1995.
A schedule of hearings for
those who request to be present
will be posted 48 hours prior to
the meeting(s) in Morrow
County Courthouse.
Executive sessions may be
held during the session as re
quired by ORS 308.290(7), ORS
308.411, and ORS 308.413.
All other hearings will be
scheduled as time allows. If
you have requested to be pre
sent at the hearing you will be
notified of the time and place
to appear. Contact the board of
equalization for further infor
mation.
It shall be the duty of the per
sons interested to appear at the
time and place appointed.
Barbara Bloodsworth,
County Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon,
this 20th day of December,
1995.
Published: December 20 and
27, 1995, and January 3, 19%
CIRCUIT COURT OF
OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
WESTERN UNITED LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANK ROA AND DARLENE
PUBLIC NOTICE
ROA, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
PUBLIC NOTICE AND
EMMA
MADRIGAL AND ALL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEIRS
AND D EVISEES,
HEARING
KNOWN
AND UNKNOWN
The City of Heppner is pre
OF
ALEX
MADRIGAL, DE
paring an application for a 19%
CEASED,
ET
AL.;
Community Development
Defendants.
Block Grant (CDBG) from the
No.
95-CV-95
Oregon Economic Develop
SUMMONS BY
ment Department for at least 37
PUBLICATION
persons, of whom 100 percent
THE
STATE
OF OREGON, to
will be low or moderate in
the
said
Defendants,
ALL
come.
HEIRS
AND
DEVISEES,
A public hearing will be held
by the City Council at 7:00 pm KNOWN AND UNKNOWN
on Monday, January 8,19% , at OF ALEX MADRIGAL, DE
Heppner City Hall, 188 West CEASED.
You are hereby summoned to
Willow Street.
The purpose of the hearing is appear within thirty (30) days
for the City Council to obtain after the date of the first
citizen views and to respond to publication of this summons,
questions about the proposed to-wit: within thirty (30) days
project, including the current after the 27 day of December,
phase and later phases, if any. 1995, and defend the above-
Written comments are also entitled action in the above-
welcome and must be received entitled Court, and answer the
by 5:00 pm, Monday, January complaint of the plaintiff, and
8, 19% at City Hall. Both oral serve a copy of your answer
and written comments will be upon the undersigned attorney
considered by the City Council. for WESTERN UNITED LIFE
The location of the hearing is ASSURANCE COMPANY,
accessible to the disabled. plaintiff, at the office below
Please let Gary Marks at City stated; and in case of your
Hall (Phone: 676-%18) know if failure so to do, judgment will
you will need any special ac be rendered against you accor
commodations to attend or par ding to the demand of the com
plaint, which has been filed
ticipate in the meeting.
More information about the with the Clerk of said Court.
Oregon Community Develop The object of the said action
ment Block Grant program and and the relief sought to be ob
the proposed project is avail tained therein is fully set forth
able for public review at City in said complaint, and is brief
Hall during regular office ly stated as follows:
Foreclosure of a Real Estate
hours. Advance notice is re
Contract
quested. If special accommoda
Vendee: Frank Roa and Dar
tions are needed, please notify
lene
Roa
Gary Marks at City Hall
Property
address: Rt. 2, Box
(Phone: 676-%18) so that ap
322A,
Irrigon,
OR
propriate assistance can be
Publication:
Heppner Ga
provided.
zette
Times
Permanent involuntary dis
(s) Susan R. Robinson,
placement of persons or busi
OSBA # 90141
nesses is not anticipated as a
Of
Karr
Tuttle
Campbell
result from the proposed pro
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
ject. If displacement becomes
1201
Third
Avenue
necessary, alternatives will be
Suite 2900
examined to minimize the dis
Seattle, WA 98101
placement and provide re-
Phone: (206) 223-1313
quired/reasonable benefits to
those displaced. Any low and 60008055
moderate income housing Published: December 27,1995,
which is demolished or con January 3, 10, and 17, 19%
verted to another use will be
replaced.
Gary B. Marks
Letter • Legal • Poster
City Recorder
Published: January 3, 19%
G a z e t t e - T im s s
GENERAL OPERATING LEVY INCLUDES GENERAL FUND.
ROAD FUND. OTHER ROAD DISTRICTS,
AND COUNTY 8CHOOL FUND
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