EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 12, 2000
2000. Written comments should be
mailed to Oregon Department of
Agriculture, Attn.: Lynda Horst,
635 Capitol Street NE, Salem,
Oregon, 9 7 3 0 1 -2 5 3 2 . People
wishing to send written comments
via e-mail should be aware that if
there is a delay between servers
or if a server is not functioning
properly, e-mails may not be re
ceived prior to the close of the
public comment penod. People
wishing to send comments via
e-m ail should send them to
lhorst@oda.state.or.us in plain
text format. Otherwise, due to
conversion difficulties, the Depart
ment of Agriculture recommends
that comments be sent in hard
copy.
The Oregon Department of
Agriculture complies with the
Americans With Disabilities Act
(ADA). The ADA prohibits dis
crimination against persons with
disabilities. If you are interested
and need special accommodations
to participate in this hearing,
please call the Natural Resources
Division, (503) 986-4700, at least
72 hours prior to the meeting. For
the hearing impaired, please call
TTY (503) 986-4762.
WHO IS THE APPLICANT:
Sixmile Dairy
75906 Threemile Road
Boardman, Oregon 97818
LOCATION OF FACILITY:
Dairy Confined Animal Feeding
Operation (CAFO) NW 1/4 Sec
24, T3N, R23E, W.M. Boardman,
Oregon
L and-application site for
wastewater: Approximately 5600
ac of irrigated crop circles west
and south of facility (Sections 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 2 0 ,2 1 ,2 2 ,2 3 ,2 4 ,
26,27,28 ,2 9 ,3 3 ,3 4 ,3 5 ,3 6 , T3N,
R 23E )
WHAT IS PROPOSED: The
Department is proposing to issue
a Water Pollution Control Facili
ties (WPCF) permit to operate a
CAFO wastewater treatment and
disposal system on agricultural
land that is owned by the State of
Oregon and leased by Threemile
Farms, LLC, in Morrow County.
The facility and land-application
site is located within the Lower
Ujnatilla Basin Groundwater Man
agement Area, which has been
designated as such by the Depart-
iflKWwPe'EifViWnmeotaI Quality
because groundwater nitrate con
centrations exceed 10 mg/1 in a
widespread area.
WHO IS AFFECTED: Per
sons who reside downstream and
in the vicinity of the Sixmile Dairy
site.
NEED FOR PERMIT: This
permit is required by Oregon Re
vised Statute (ORS) 468B.050 and
by ORS 468B.200 et seq.
DESCRIPTION OF DIS
CHARGES: Sixmile Dairy will
generate wastewater from dairy
animal confinement and milk pro
duction. Sixmile proposes to ben
eficially land-apply the wastewa
ter on agricultural crops.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
The proposed permit requires
Sixm ile D airy to prepare a
Hydrogeologic Characterization
Report. There are other conditions
related to operating and modify
ing the wastewater treatment and
disposal system.
COMPLIANCE HISTORY:
The facility has not received any
water quality related Notices of
Noncompliance (NONs). The
Department has no records of any
water quality related complaints.
OTHER REQUIRED PER
MITS: Any other permits required
by the Department of Agriculture
for this facility are not affected
by this permit action.
WHERE TO FIND DOCU
MENTS: Documents and related
material are available for exami
nation and copying at: Department
of Agriculture, 635 Capitol Street
NE, Salem, Oregon 97301-2532.
Telephone: (503) 986-4700.
An appointment is required to
ensure documents are readily ac
cessible during your visit. To
schedule an appointment please
call Tamara Gabrielsen at (503)
986-4700.
Any questions on the proposed
permit may be addressed to Joel
Palmer at (503) 986-4761.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
PUBLIC HEARING:
The public hearing on this ap
plication will be held: „
Date: April 18,2000, beginning
at 10:00 a.m.
Location: Port of Morrow,
Riverfront Conference Room
2 Marine Drive, Boardman,
Oregon 97818
Vinmaci
Written comments on the pro
posed permit must be received at
the Oregon Department of Agri
culture by 5 p.m. on April +8 [27],
2000. Written comments should be
mailed to Oregon Department of
Agriculture, Attn.: Lynda Horst,
635 Capitol Street NE, Salem, Or
egon, 97301-2532. People wish
ing to send written comments via
e-mail should be aware that if
there is a delay between servers
or if a server is not functioning
properly, e-mails may not be re
ceived prior to the close of the
public comment period. People
wishing to send comments via
e-m ail should send them to
lhorst@oda.state.or.us in plain
text format. Otherwise, due to
conversion difficulties, the Depart
ment of Agriculture recommends
that comments be sent in hard
copy.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
The Department of Agriculture
will review and consider all com
ments received during the public
comment period. Following this
review, the permit may be issued
as proposed, modified, or denied.
You will be notified of the Depart
ment of Agriculture’s final deci
sion if you present either oral or
written comments during the com
ment period. Otherwise, if you
wish to receive notification, please
call or write the Department of
Agriculture at the above address.
ACCESSIBILITY INFOR
MATION: This publication is
available in alternate format (e.g.
large print, Braille) upon request.
Please contact the Department of
Agriculture’s Information Office
at 503-986-4550 to request an al
ternate format. Persons with a
hearing impairment can receive
help by calling the Department of
Agriculture’s TTY at 503-986-
4762.
Published: April 12,2000
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF CREATION
OF LIVESTOCK DISTRICT
The County Clerk of Morrow
County hereby gives notice that
the majority of all the votes cast
upon the issue is in favor of cre
ation of a livestock district known
as “Liberty School Livestock Dis
trict”. On and after the 15 day of
June, 2000, it shall be unlawful for
the following classes of livestock
to be permitted to run at large
within the boundaries of the live
stock district: animals of the bo
vine species, horses, mules, asses,
sheep, goats, swine and “exotic
animals” included, but are not lim
ited to, buffalo, bison, llama, os
trich, emu, or any animal resulting
from the crossbreeding thereof, or
the crossbreeding of such exotic
animals with domestic animals.
ORS 607.045 provides: “No
person owning or having the cus
tody, possession or control of an
animal of a class of livestock shall
permit the animal to run at large
or to be herded, pastured or to go
upon the land of another in a live
stock district in which it is unlaw
ful for such class of livestock to
be permitted to run at large.” Vio
lation of this statute is an Unclas
sified Misdemeanor, punishable by
a maximum penalty of one year
in the county jail and/or a fine in
the amount of $5,000.00.
The boundaries of the Liberty
School Livestock-District are as
follows: Township 2 S, R, 24,
E.W.M. Sec. 26-all, Sec. 27-NE
1/4 S 1/2 ; Sec. 28-SE 1/4; Sec.
34-all; Sec. 35-all; T3S,R 24;
E:W.M; Sec. 1-W 1/2 W 1/2 ;
Sec. 2 - S 1/2 ; Sec. 1 1- E 1/2 ;
Sec. 12-SW 1/4, NW 1/4 exclud
ing the S 557feet; Sec. 13-all; Sec.
14-SE 1/4, SW 1/4, N 1/2 NE 1/4,
SE 1/4 NE 1/4, NE 1/4 NW 1/
4;of the Sec. 15-S 1/2, NW 1/4;
Sec. 16-NE 1/4; Sec. 22-E 1/2;
Sec. 23- N 1/2, N 1/2 of the SW
1/4, NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4; Sec.
24-N 1/2, SE 1/4; Sec. 25-S 1/2,
NE 1/4; Sec. 35-NE 1/4, SW 1/4;
Sec. 36-N 1/2 ; T3S.R25 E.W.M.;
Sec. 7-SE 1/4, S 1/2 of the NE 1/
4; Sec. 8-SW 1/4, S 1/2 of the
NW 1/4; Sec. 17-W 1/2; Sec. 18-
all; Sec. 19-all; Sec. 20-SW 1/4,
W 1/2 of the SE 1/4, W 1650 feet
of the N 1056 feet of the NW 1/
4; Sec. 28-SW 1/4; Sec. 29-W 1/
2, W 1/2 of the NE 1/4, SE 1/4;
Sec. 30-all; Sec. 31-all; Sec.
32-all; Sec. 33- W 1/2, W 1/2 of
the NE 1/4, S 1/2 of the SE 1/4;
T4S, R 24, E.W.M.; Sec. 2-NW1/
4; T4S, R 25, E.W.M.; Sec.
4-NW1/4, N 1/2 of the NE 1/4;
Sec. 5-W 1/2, W 1/2 of the SE1/
4, S 1/2 of the NE 1/4. Govern
ment lots 1 & 2; Sec. 6- S 1/2 ,
NE 1/4; Sec. 7-E 1/2 o f the NW
1/4, W 1/2 of the NE 1/4, NE 1/4
of the SW 1/4, that portion of the
NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 N of Por
cupine Canyon Road.
Morrow County Clerk
Published: April 12,2000
(2 ) Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS
Morrow County Health District
d.b.a. Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
Heppner, OR
Morrow County Health District
is requesting proposals for pur
chasing and the installation of new
windows on the Northwest cor
ner of Pioneer Memorial Hospi
tal. All proposals for this project
are required to be received no lat
ter than May 1, 2000 at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer
Drive, Heppner, OR.
Appointm ents to view the
project site and Request for Pro
posals may be obtained by con
tacting Gary Nolan, Director of
Facilities, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital or by calling 1-541-676-
2922.
Proposals not submitted in ac
cordance with the requirements
set out in the RFP will be rejected.
Morrow County Health District
reserves the right to waive any
irregularities in the submission of
such proposals. Proposals will be
sent to Victor Vander Does, Ad
ministrator, Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, at 564 E. Pioneer Drive
or PO Box 9, Heppner, OR
97836. All bids must be in a sealed
envelope marked SEALED BID,
WINDOWS.
Published: April 12 and 19,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
Items To Be Surplused
The following items are to be
surplused by the Morrow County
Health District:
1. 1989 Chevrolet Caprice 4-
door (parts car only)
2. Old office safe
Please contact Carl Lauritsen
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital at
541-676-9133.
Published: April 12 and 19,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
SECOND NOTICE OF
BUDGET COMMITTEE
MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud
get Committee of the Oregon Trail
Library District, Morrow, County,
State of Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2000 to June 30,2001 will be held
at Boardman Library, 200 S. Main
St., Boardman, OR 97818. The
meeting will take place on the 19th
day of April, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. The
purpose of the meeting is to re
ceive the budget message and to
receive comment from the public
on the budget. A copy of the bud
get document may be inspected
or obtained on or after March 29,
2000 at Boardman and Heppner
Libraries, between the hours of
12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
This is a public meeting where
deliberations of the Budget Com
mittee will take place. Any per
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro
grams with the Budget Commit
tee.
Published: April 12,2000
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION will
hold the following hearings of pub
lic interest on Monday, April 24,
2000, at 7:30 p.m. at the North
Morrow Annex Building on Third
and North Main Street in Imgon,
Oregon:
Second of three hearings, to
amend the Morrow County Zon
ing Ordinance Section 1.030 Defi
nitions (6)Automobile Wrecking
Yard; and Sections 3.0 4 0 (8 ),
3.050(9), 3.0501 (8) and 3 060( 10)
describing fences within the Ru
ral Residential, Suburban Residen
tial, Suburban R esidential
SR-1 :(NW-1) and General Com
mercial Zones. Amend the Zon
ing Ordinance in the Exclusive
Farm Use and Forest Use Zones
to incorporate the Administrative
Rules adopted pursuant to the
1999 Oregon Legislative Session.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Conditional Use Permit Appli
cation, CUP-S-146: Bob Ployhar,
applicant and owner. Property is
described as tax lot 1801 of
Assessor’s Map 5S 28 23B, lo
cated on the east side of Lake
Drive in the Penland Lake area,
approximately 16 miles southeast
of the City of Heppner. The pro
posal is to site a cabin on a 1.0
acre parcel in a Forest Use (FU)
Zone. Criteria for approval in
cludes Zoning Ordinance
3.020(B )(27), 3.020(D )(3) and
3.020(E) and (F).
Conditional Use Permit Appli
cation, CUP-N-147: Lamond and
Diane Collier, applicants and own
ers. Property is described as tax
lot 100 o f Assessor’s Map 4N
2423, located on the southwest
comer of Kunze Lane and Toms
Camp Road approximately three
miles southwest of the City of
Boardman. The proposal is to site
a dwelling on a 38.80 acre parcel
in a Small Farm Forty (SF-40)
Zone. Criteria for approval in
cludes Zoning Ordinance
3.010(D )(1)(F).
Conditional Use Permit Appli
cation, CUP-N-148: Adam Argo,
W&H Pacific, applicant on behalf
of American Tower Corporation;
Potlatch Corporation, owner.
Property is described as tax lot
3400 of Assessor’s Map 4N 26
22 & 27, located approximately
1.5 miles south of Interstate 84,
Exit 171, and three mules east of
Bombing Range Road, approxi
mately five miles southeast of the
City of Boardman. The proposal
is to site a 250' lattice telecom
munications tower on a 100' x
100' piece of Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU) property leased from Pot
latch Corporation. Criteria for ap
proval includes Zoning Ordinance
3.010(D )(17), (G ) and 6.050(15)
(D).
Land P artition R equest,
LP-N-259: Kikue Buchanan, ap
plicant and owner. Property is
described as tax lot 8 0 0 o f
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23B, lo
cated on the northwest comer of
Montana and Sixth Street West,
approximately three miles north
west of the City of Irrigon. Pro
posal is to partition a 15.0 acre
parcel into three parcels larger
than the one acre minimum of the
Rural R esidential One Acre
(RR-1) Zone. Criteria for ap
proval include Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030.
Land Partition R equest,
LP-N-260: Port of Morrow, ap
plicant and owner. Property is
described as tax lot 103 o f
Assessor’s Map 4N 25 02, lo
cated north of the Union Pacific
Railroad mainline and west of
Columbia Boulevard in the North
Port Industrial Park, approxi
mately one mile northeast o f the
City of Boardman. Proposal is to
partition 89.99 acres from the par
ent parcel in the Port Industrial
(PI) Zone. Criteria for approval
include Morrow County Subdivi
sion Ordinance ARTICLE 5, Sec
tions 5.020 and 5.030.
Land Partition R equest,
LP-N-261: A llan Bean and
Shiao-Chin Wu, applicants and
owners. Property is described as
tax lot 500 of Assessor’s Map 5N
26 24CB, located on the northwest
comer of West Oregon Land and
Third Street West, approximately
one-eighth mile west of the City
of Irrigon. Proposal is to partition
the parcel (4.64 acres) into three
parcels larger than the one acre
minimum lot size of the Suburban
Residential One Acre (SR-1A)
Zone outside the Irrigon Urban
Growth Boundary. Criteria for
approval include Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030.
Opportunity to voice support or
opposition to the above proposals
or to ask questions will be pro
vided. Failure to raise an issue in
person or by letter or failure to
provide sufficient specificity to
afford the decision maker an op
portunity to respond to the issues
precludes appeal to the Land Use
Board of Appeals based on those
issues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after April 14,2000. For
more information, please contact
Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow
County Planning Department at
922-4624 or 676-5650..
DATED this 12th day of April
2000 .
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: April 12,2000
Affid
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250, no
tice is hereby given that a public
hearing will be held to provide
landowners an opportunity to com
ment on budgeting for fire protec
tion and suppression within the
boundaries of the Central Oregon
Forest Protection District (COD)
and for privately owned lands in
Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant,
Hamey, Hood River, Jefferson,
Morrow, Umatilla, Wasco and
Wheeler counties w ithin the
boundaries o f the Deschutes,
Malheur, Mt. Hood, Ochoco,
Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman
national forests. Hearings will be
held on Monday, April 24,2000,1
P.M., at the following unit head
quarters: Prineville Unit, 3501 NE
3rd, Prineville, The Dalles Unit,
3701 W. 13th St., The Dalles,
John Day Unit, 400 NW 9th, John
Day.
Copies of the tentative budget
may be inspected during normal
working hours. To ensure the
broadest range of services to in
dividuals with disabilities, we may
need lead time to make the nec
essary arrangements. Persons
with disabilities requiring special
arrangements should contact 541 -
447-5658 at least two working
days in advance.
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF FORESTRY
JAMES E. BROWN,
STATE FORESTER
Published: April 5 and 12,2000
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATIONS
NOW AVAILABLE
The Gertrude L. McRae Schol
arship Committee announces that
grant applications are now avail
able to all graduates of Grant
County high schools. Graduates of
M orrow, W asco or W heeler
County high schools may also be
considered for a scholarship
award if too few Grant County
applications are received.
Preference will be given to
Grant County high school gradu
ates who have completed one or
more years of college and reside
in Oregon.
To obtain an application con
tact the McRae Scholarship Com
mittee c/o Grant County Court,
201 S. Humbolt, Suite 280, Can
yon City OR 97820, or call 541 -
575-0059. Applications are due by
5 pm Monday, July 31,2000.
Published: April 5 and 12,2000
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank the lone
Fire Dept., the Heppner Fire
Dept., and all of our friends and
neighbors who responded to the
gas fire at Cecil last week. We
are so lucky that Sybil and her
friend Sarah were not injured. It
was a very scary situation that
was made easier by the quick re
sponse of the fire depts. and the
reassurance o f neighbors and
friends. We appreciate everyone
taking the time to help us out. We
cannot thank you enough.
With all our gratitude,
Skye, Penny, Sybil,
Cayle and Kip
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How many people does it take
to move a bookstore? At least 14.
We are so grateful to the Georges
and Bpb Hager for equipment and
tools, to Diana Ball, Joann Weister
and Jerry Sly for boxing and shelv
ing, to Tom Wolff for his trailer
and his back, to Archie Ball for
“hystering” the copy machine and
helping with the shelves. Merlin
Hughes, Cara Osmin and the
Hollomons came by and helped
with the toting and arranging while
on other errands. Diana even fixed
dinner. All of these people gave
up some of their beautiful week
end to help with this large under
taking and we had more offers of
help that we knew we could turn
to if we needed. Thank you all for
assisting and for encouraging.
Dan and Doris Brosnan
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NOTICES
HELP WANTED
Part-tim e help wanted. All
positions. Must be able to work
nights. Apply at B ucknum ’s,
Heppner.
_____________________ 2-9-tfc
International Co. seeks part and
full time help. Work from home.
Call 808-573-3021; www.home-
careers.com/hbw
____________________ 3-29-4c
Wanted: V o lu n teer P a rk
Host for Anson Wright Park in
Morrow County. This is a volun
teer position with a small stipend
for expenses. (541) 989-9500.
____________________ 4-12-lc
Plant Quality
Assurance M anager
Manages the QA/control func
tion and producer field activities
of a modem dairy facility. As
sures product quality, safety and
compliance with regulatory stan
dards. Desired experience with
dairy production, lab testing, mi-
crobiology/chemical/SPC analysis.
Position located in Boardman with
6 mos training in Tillamook. BS
required. Tillamook Cheese, Attn:
L. Pacios-Rivera, P.O. Box 313,
Tillamook, OR 97141. Fax resume
to (503) 815-1320.
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The Town of Lexington is ad
vertising the following positions:
part-time town clerk and tem
porary m aintenance w orker.
Please submit resume with refer
ences to Town of Lexington, P.O.
Box 416, Lexington, OR 97839 by
April 30. For further information
on either position, please contact
Mayor John Renfro at 989-8515
or 989-8117.
____________________ 4-12-lc
Sr. Dairy Processing
M achine O perators
Need senior and/or experi
enced machine operators to run
multiple complex processes to in
clude: milk receiving operations,
milk processing equipment, cheese
making and support systems, block
forming and sealing systems,
boxmaster and computerized la
beling systems. Forklift experi
ence helpful. Position located in
Boardman, Oregon, with 12 mos
training in Tillamook. Pay $ 13.02 J
hr. Must be able to work all shifts,
including weekends, in possible
circadian rotations. Tillamook
Cheese, Attn: L. Pacios-Rivera,
P.O. Box 313, Tillamook, OR
97141. Fax resume to (503) 815-
1320.
4-12-lc
RENTALS
RV space for rent. $125/month,
plus utilities. Quiet by the creek.
989-8404. Lots of shade trees,
yard and garden spot.
_____________________4-5-tfc
Lanham Apartments: 1 bed
room, 1 bath, $270/month. Water,
sewer, heat and garbage paid. 676-
5233.
___________________ 11-17-tfc
Heppner-one bedroom apart
ments for persons age 54 or bet
ter. Water, sewer, garbage and
power included. $351 to $394. No
income limitations. Security and
convenience. Centrally located
with onsite manager. St. Patrick’s
S enior C e n te r and A p a rt
ments. (541)676-8008.
___________________ 2-16-10c
Complete, newly remodeled
two bedroom duplex, Heppner.
Range, dishwasher, garbage dis
posal, washer/dryer hookups, RV
hookup. $425 plus cleaning and
security deposits. Call collect (503)
663-7407 or (503) 663-0926.
_____________________ 4-5-2c
For rent: nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath
doublewide on large shady lot in
Lexington. Garden spot, fruit
trees, storage sheds, carport. $425
month, garbage included. 676-
9759.
____________________ 3-29-tfc
For rent: 2 bedroom home with
new washer, dryer, refrigerator
and carpets. $350/month, $150
cleaning fee. 989-8369.
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One bedroom apartment for
rent in lone. $220 plus deposit. Call
676-5034.
_____________________ 4-5-4c
On bedroom apt. available.
Blue Spruce Apts. Toll-free 1-
888-676-5857,676-5857.
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