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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 7,1997 - FIVE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wranglers Riding Club hold playdays
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
The Wranglers Riding Club
PLANNING COM M ISSION held their first playday Sunday,
will hold the following hearings April 20. Results are as follows:
of public interest on Monday,
Stickhorse race: first Taylor
May 19,1997, at 7:30 p.m. at the Parks, second Garrett Robinson,
Public Works Building on State third Mary Rietmann, fourth Jus­
Highway 74 in Lexington, Or­ tin Pranger.
egon:
Leadline: barrels-first Taighler
Second o f three hearings to Dougherty, second Willy Gentry,
amend Zoning Text of the Air- third Hannah Jones, fourth Kade
port/Industnal (AJ) Zone, Section Mader; poles-Taighler Dough­
3.071(2) to include: “(b) Other erty, Colby Green, W illy Gentry,
industrial uses which shall not Devin Robinson; figure 8-Devin
have any more detrimental effect Robinson, Kade Mader, Justin
upon the adjoining areas than the Pranger, Willy Gentry.
buildings and uses listed above”;
Six and under: barrels-first
Port of Morrow, applicant. Crite­ Lane Bailey, second Whitney
ria for approval includes Section Matthews, thjrd Quinn Mader,
3.071 and ARTICLE 8 o f the fourth Joe Pranger; poles-Lane
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­ Bailey, Whitney Matthews, Joe
nance.
Pranger, Quinn Mader; figure 8-
First of three public hearings Whitney Matthews, Lane Bailey,
on Conditional Use Permit Appli­ Joe Pranger, Quinn Mader.
cation No. S-105 and an Amend­
7-8 year olds: barrels-first
ment to the Comprehensive Plan: Jamie Westburg, second Regina
Morrow County, Guy VanArs- Seitz, third Knstel Temple, fourth
dale, applicant; Brian Thompson, Emily Rietmann; poles-Jamie
owner. Property is described as Westburg, Kristel Temple, Emily
tax lot 900 of Assessor’s Map 4S Rietmann, Regina Seitz; figure 8-
27, located southeast of the inter­ Jamie Westburg, Kristel Temple,
section o f A rchie Ball and Brent Parks, Emily Rietmann.
Lunceford Roads, approximately
9-11 year olds: barrels-first
nine miles southeast of Heppner. Lacey D avis, second Jenny
Application is to allow the opera­ Griffith, third Madison Bailey,
tion of the rock crusher and stock­ fourth Jessica Westburg; poles-
piling o f crushed rock for the Madison Bailey, Lacey Davis,
County Public Works Depart­ Jessica Westburg, Jenny Griffith;
ment. Request is also to add the figure 8-Madison Bailey, Lacey
site to the Goal 5 aggregate in­ Davis, Jenny Griffith, Brandon
ventory in the Comprehensive Seitz.
Plan. Criteria for approval include
12-13 year olds: barrels-first
Zoning O rdinance Section Tracy G riffith, second Sarah
6.050(9), and ARTICLE 8, and Eckm an, third B rett Barber,
215.298(2).
fourth Katie Bacon; poles-Tracy
Land Partitioning application Griffith, Sarah Echman, Kelsey
No. LP-N-198: Donald and Sus- Greenup, Sibbea Jones; figure 8-
anne Seggerman, applicants and Sibbea Jones, A shley Ward,
owners by contract; Harold and Tracy Griffith, Kelsey Greenup.
Beverly Bates, Trust, Susan J.
14-15 years olds: barrels-first
Maul, Trustee, legal owners sell­ Krista Adams, second Lindsay
ing on contract. Property is de­ Ward, third Jill Barber, fourth
scribed as tax lot 103 o f Heather Davis; poles-Lmdsay
Assessor’s Map 5N 27 21 A, lo­ Ward, Krista Adams, Jill Barber,
cated on the north side of State Brooke Boyer; figure 8-Lindsay
Highway 730, one-eighth mile Ward, Jill Barber, Tracy Rankin,
west of Pleasant View Road (for­ Bobbie Rankin.
merly County Line Road), ap­
16 and over: barrels-first Jay-
proximately two miles east of the lene Papineau, second Annie
City of Imgon. The proposal is Hisler, third Anita Pranger, fourth
to partition a 6.57 acre parcel into Tern Gentry; poles-Annie Hisler,
two parcels larger than the one Anita Pranger, Terri Gentry,
acre minimum lot size of the Ru­ Donna Rietmann; figure 8-Annie
ral Residential One Acre (RR-1) Hisler, Jaylene Papineau, Terri
Zone. Criteria for approval in­ Gentry, Anita Pranger.
clude Subdivision Ordinance Sec­
The club held their second
tions 5.020 and 5.030.
Conditional Use Permit Appli­ playday on April 27. Results are
cation S-106 and Land Partition as follows:
Stickhorse race: first Willy
Application No. LP-S-199: HM
Ranch, DBA, Robert Mahoney, Gentry; second Justin Pranger;
applicant and owner. Property is third Mary Rietmann; fourth
described as tax lot 1300 of Garrett Gibbs.
Leadline: barrels-first Taighler
Assessor’s Map 4S 26 17, located
Dougherty,
second Willy Gentry,
on the northeast side of State
third
Donald
Matthews, fourth
Highway 207, approximately 4-
Brent
Eckman;
poles-Taighler
1/2 miles south of Ruggs. The
Dougherty,
Willy
Gentry, Kade
proposal is to partition the exist­
Mader,
Donald
Matthews;
key-
ing home, barn, shop, pump
hole-Brent
Eckman,
Kade
Mader,
house and storage shed out of the
765.80 parcel, creating a “non­ Taighler Dougherty, Willy Gen­
farm dwelling” parcel in the Ex­ try-
Six and under: barrels-first
clusive FArm Use (EFU) Zone.
Whitney
Matthews, second Lane
Criteria for approval include Sub­
Bailey,
third
Quinn Mader, fourth
division O rdinance Sections
Joseph
Pranger;
poles-L ane
5.020, 5.030 and Zoning Ordi­
B
ailey,
W
hitney
M atthew s,
nance Sections 3.010 and 6.050,
Brynna
Rust,
Quinn
Mader;
key-
and O regon A dm inistrative
hole-Whitney
Matthews,
Lane
Rules.
Application for a Hardship Bailey, Brynna Rust, Joseph
Variance by Arless Faye Seitz to Pranger.
Seven and eight year olds: bar­
allow the siting of a second dwell­
ing on Tax Lot 2401 (39.62 acres) rels-first Jamie Westburg, second
of Assessor’s Map 3S 26 20 in an Emily Rietmann, third D non
Donner, fourth Kristel Temple;
Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) Zone.
poles-Jamie
Westburg, Kristel
This parcel is located at the north­
Tem
ple,
Brent
Parks, D rion
west intersection of State High­
Donner;
keyhole-Jam
ie
way 207 and Clarks Canyon
Westburg,
Kristel
Temple,
Drion
Road, approximately six miles
Donner, Brent Parks.
southwest of the City of Heppner.
Nine through eleven year olds:
Criteria for approval includes
barrels-first
Madison Bailey, sec­
zoning Ordinance ARTICLE 7,
ond
Jenny
Griffith,
third Lacey
Section 7.020(B)(1) (2).
Opportunity to voice support or
opposition to the above propos­
als or to ask questions will be pro­
vided. Failure to raise specific is­
Kool Kitchen Kids
sues at this hearing precludes ap­
By Kylee Disque, reporter
peal to the Land Use Board of
On March 2, the Kool Kitchen
Appeals based on those issues.
Kids met at Jannie Allen’s old
Copies of the staff report and
classroom. The intermediate kids
all relevant documents will be
talked to members about the
available after May 9, 1997. For
things people can do in 4-H.
more information, please contact
Members can enter cookies and
the Morrow County Planning
should always be sure to have
Department at 922-4624 or 676-
extra cookies in case they win
9061, ext. 49.
because they would have to send
DATED THIS 7th day of Ma>
them to state fair. 4-Hers can go
1997.
MORROW COUNTY PLAN­ to camp, have a scrapbook or do
a interview. See how fun 4-H can
NING DEPARTMENT
be!
Published: May 7, 1997
The next meeting will probably
Aflid
be in April.
4-H News
Student art on
Davis, fourth Chantea McCauley;
poles-M adison Bailey, Lacey
Davis, Jenny Griffith, Chantea
M cCauley; keyhole-M adison
Bailey, Jessica Westburg, Lacey
Davis, Chantea McCauley.
Twelve and thirteen year olds:
barrels-first Tracey Griffith, sec­
ond Brett Barber, third Kelsey
Greenup, fourth Meghan Bailey;
poles-Tracy Griffith, Brett Bar­
ber, Kelsey Greenup, Nicole Wil­
son; k eyhole-B rett B arber,
Meghan Bailey, Tracy Griffith,
Nicole Wilson.
Fourteen and fifteen year olds:
barrels-first Kathleen Greenup,
second H eather D avis, third
Bobbie Rankin, fourth Brooke
Boyer; p o les-Jill B arber,
K athleen G reenup, H eather
Davis, Tracy Rankin; keyhole-Jill
Barber, Tracy Rankin, Kathleen
Greenup, Bobbie Rankin.
Sixteen and over: barrels-first
Terri G entry, second Anita
Pranger, third Jaylene Papineau,
fourth Mary Westburg; poles-
Anita Pranger, Terri Gentry,
Jaylene Papineau, Sue Gibbs,
keyhole-A nita Pranger, Terri
G entry, D ebora Parks, Dick
Temple.
Centennial Exchange students:
barrels-first Amber Holcombe,
second Lisa Hart, third Joe Ciseta,
fourth Danielle White; poles-Am­
ber Holcombe, Danny Ward, Joe
Ciseta, Lisa Hart; keyhole-Danny
Ward, Joe Ciseta, Lisa Hart,
Danielle White.
display at BMCC
A variety o f student art
projects will be on display
during
the
1997
Blue
Mountain Community College
Student Art Show. The show
opens in the Betty Feves
Memorial Gallery Monday,
May 5, and runs through,June
2
In years past the show has
included more than 100 works
in several different mediums
including
photography,
painting
and
ceramics.
Judging is May 9 at 3 p.m. by
gallery board members.
Gallery hours are Monday
through Friday from noon to 4
p.m.
.
Father William Green and son Colby ride during Wrartgers' playday.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
FORM
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Board of Directors
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H ip fiscal year beginning July l, 19 (J 7 as opprovod by tho
The purpose of this m eeting is to discuss the budgei for
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A sum mary ol the budqel is presented below A copy ol the budget may be inspected or obtained al
Budgot CommiMon
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lone, Oregon
. between the hours o l . 6 AM_and_3 PM .. This certifies that the budget
The club held its third playday
on Sunday, May 4. Results are as wns prepared on a basis o! accounting that is in co n siste n t O n o t consistent with the basis ol accounting used during the preceding year
follows:
Maior changes, it any, and their eflect on the budget, are explained below
Stickhorse race-first Devin
5T i ^ 4 2 7 -7 4 4 ;
Ione-Lexington 5-5-97
Morrow
Robinson, second Willy Gentry,
third Mary Rietmann, fourth Jus- 1
F IN A N C IA L S U M M A R Y
tin Pranger.
A dopted Budget
A pproved Budget
TO TAL OF ALL-FUNDS
Leadline: barrels-first Willy
This Year— 1 9 ? ° - t 9 v ' Next Year— t9 y ' - I 9 y ü
G entry,
second
T aig h ler
1 4 .2 0 0 .0 0
1 Total Personal Services
............................ i .............
1 4 ,2 5 0 .0 0
D ougherty, third D onald
7 Total Material and S ervices..................................................
9 ,7 0 0 .0 0
1 0 .3 3 5 .0 0
3 Total Capital Outlay
......................................................
'4 9 ,9 3 1 .2 5
3 8 .5 1 3 .2 5
Matthews, fourth Kade Mader;
4 Total Debt Service
...................................
Anticipated
poles-Taighler Dougherty, Willy
6 ,1 5 8 .0 0
5 Total Transfers
.........................................
4 .3 0 5 .0 0
Requirements
Gentry, Devin Robinson, Kade
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0
6 Total Cnntingencies
1 .0 0 0 .0 0
Mader; ribbon race-Willy Gentry,
7 Total Ail Other Expenditures and Requirements
1 .0 0 0 .0 0
7 0 0 .0 0
B Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance
Devin Robinson, Mary Rietmann,
9 Total Requirement» — add lines t through 6
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Jared Gorham.
4 5 ,0 2 1 .^ 5
4 4 . 3 1 3 . ..5
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes..........
Anticipated
Six and under: barrels-first
2 4 .7 4 0 .0 0
2 7 .0 1 8 .0 0
11 Total Properly Taxes Required to Balance Budget
Resources
Lane Bailey, second W hitney
7 2 .0 3 9 .2 5
12 Total Resources — add lm«s 10 and 11 ...........................
6 9 .0 5 5 .2 5
Matthews, third Brynna Rust,
2 7 .0 1 8 .0 0
2 4 .7 4 0 .0 0
13 Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget (tine 11)
14 Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received
fourth Quinn Mader; poles-Lane
Anticipated
4 .3 9 0 .0 0
1 5 0.00
A Loss Due to Constitutional L im its .................................
Tax Levy
Bailey Whitney Matthews, Quinn
1 .1 0 0 .0 0
1 .3 5 1 .0 0
B Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected Amounts
Mader, Joe Pranger; ribbon race-
15 Total Tax Levy — add lines 13 and 14
3 0 .2 3 0 .0 0 |
2 8 .5 1 9 .0 0
Lane Bailey. Whitney Matthews,
3 0 .2 3 0 .0 0
2 8 .5 1 9 .0 0
16 Levy Within the Tax Base
Quinn Mader, Brynna Rust.
Tax Levies
18 Serial and Continuing Levies
Seven and eight year olds: bar­
By Type
19 Levy for Payment ol Bonded Debt
.................................
rels-first Jamie Westburg, second
3 0 .¿ 5 o .d o
2 8 .5 1 9 .0 0
20. Total ol lines lfi Uvougti 19 (eauais line l s i .......................
Brent Parks, third Em ily
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Rietmann, fourth Knstel Temple;
Debt Outstanding
Debt Authorized. Not Incurred
poles-Jamie Westburg, Kristel
□ None
□ As Summarized
□ As Summarized
B None
Temple, Drion Donner, Regi
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING
Seitz; ribbon race-Jam ie
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A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
Westburg, Drion Donner, Emily
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Rietmann, Jake Van Doom.
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Nine through eleven year olds:
barrels-first Madison Bailey, sec­ N a m e o l
A pp rove d Budget
A do pted Budget
Actual Data
P E R l'E T U A L
CARE
Next Year 9 7 - 9 Ö
T h i s Y ear 9 6 - 9 7
L a s t Year
9 5 -9 6
ond Jenny Griffith, third Jessica F u n d
Westburg, fourth Brandon Seitz;
1 T o ta l P e r s o n a l S e r v ic e s
poles-Madison Bailey, Jessica
2 T o ta l M a te r ia ls a n d S e r v ic e s
2 1 .1 5 8 .2 5
21 .25B .2 5
Westburg, Brandon Seitz, Jenny
3 T o ta l C a p ita l O u tla y
G riffith; ring race-Jessica
4 T o ta l D e b t S e r v ic e
Westburg, Jenny Griffith, Rory
Kilkenny, Chantea Macauley.
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7 T o ta l A ll O th e r E x p e n d itu r e s a n d R e q u ir e m e n t s
12-13 year olds: barrels-first
2 1 , 2 5 b . t-5
21 , 1 5 b • 2 5
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Griffith, Sarah Eckman, Brett
Barber, Ashley Ward; ring race-
Brett Barber, Donald Adams,
1 7 ,2 5 5 .0 "
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3 T o ta l C a p ita l O u tla y
Brian Rust, Meghan Bailey.
4 T o ta l D e b t S e rv ic e
14-15 year olds: barrels-first
5 T o ta l T r a n s fe r s
Kathleen Greenup, second Jill
6 T o ta l C o n tin g e n c ie s
Barber, third Lindsay W ard,
7 T o ta l A ll O th e r E x p e n d itu r e s a n d R e q u ir e m e n ts
fourth Bobbie Rankin; poles-
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9 T o ta l R e q u ir e m e n ts
Kathleen Greenup, split second
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and third Lindsay Ward, Bobbie
Rankin, Jill Barber; ring race-
FUNDS REQUIRING A
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Bobbie R ankin, K athleen
PROPERTY TA){ TO BE LEVIED
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Greenup, Lindsay Ward, Jill Bar­
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16 and over: barrels-first Anita
GENERAL
A d o p te d B u d g e t
A p p ro v e d B u d g e i
A c tu a l D a ta
Pranger, second Terri Gentry, F N u a n m d e o f
N ext Y ear
9 7 -9 0
T h is Y e a r 9 6 - 9 7
Last Year 9 5 - 9 6
third N ancy G orham , fourth
1 4 ,2 0 0 .0 0
1 4 ,2 5 0 .0 0
1 2 ,9 5 9 .3 8
Sam arra Silva; poles-A nita
1 Total Personal Services
9.7Ö Ö .Ö Ö
1 0 , 5 5 5 . OU
97710730
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Total
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and
Services
Pranger, Terri Gentry, Debra
3 Total Capital Outlay
Parks, Dick Temple; ring race-
4 Total Dabi Service
Nancy Gorham, Debra Parks,
b ,1 5 b .U 0
4 ,3 0 5 .'X T '
5 , 7 8 5 . uO
5 Total Translers
Ken Bailey, Bill Green.
1 n rw . n n
1 , o t ifi n n
6 Total C ontingencies
The fourth and final playday
7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirem ents
7 » n i) n
1 , not 1 on
7 0 0 .0 0
8 Total U nappropriated or Ending Fund Balance
will be held Sunday, May 11. A
3? j 1 OA o n
9 0 ' Í 3 R O ft
3 0 , 5 4 0 . Oi .
9 Total R equirem ents
Mother’s Day barbecue will be­
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5 ,8 0 0 .0 0
tO Total Resources Except Property Taxes
gin at 12 noon, followed by the
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playday at 1 p.m. Awards will be
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3 0 .5 1 0 .0 L
l? Total R esources (add lines 10 and 11)
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2 7 ro m .o o
2 4 .7 4 0 .0 0
13 Property Taxes Requ«red to Balance (from line 11)
presented after the playday.
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For more information, call
Janet Greenup, president, at 676-
5822, Terra Adams, vice presi­
dent, 676-5819, Judy Barber,
treasurer, 676-5037, or Judy
Eckman, secretary, 989-8498.
14
Estim ated Property Taxes Not lo be Received
A Loss Due to C onstitutional Limit
B Discounts Other Uncollected Amounts
15 Total Tax Levy (add lines 13 and 14)
16 Levy W ithin ihe Tax Base
..........................
1 5 0 .0
1 ,3 5 1 .0
2 8 ,5 1 9 .0
2 8 .5 1 9 .0
0
0
0
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4 .3 9 0 .0 0
1 . 1 0 0 . OU
3 0 .2 3 0 .0 0
3 0 .2 3 0 .0 0
17 One-Year Levy Outside the Tax Base
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Serial and C ontinuing Levies
Published: May 7, 1997
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