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cated at 150 Rock Street,
i Heppner, Oregon. Contractor
shall furnish all of the materials
and perform all of the labor
necessary to complete the project.
The project must be completed no
later than November 23,2000. Job
and contract specifications may
be obtained from Les Paustian,
Morrow County Courthouse,
P.O. Box 788, Heppner OR
97836, (541) 676-5620. Sealed
bids will be received by Les
Paustian, at the same address as
above, until 10:00 o ’clock a.m. on
September 6, 2000, and then
publicly opened and read aloud.
No bid will be considered unless it
contains a statement by the bidder
that ORS 279.350 (prevailing
wage law and prevailing wage
rates) will be complied with, if
applicable. Each sealed bid must
be plainly marked on the outside of
the envelope as “Roofing, Court
house Annex”.
Each bid must contain a
statement as to whether the
bidder is a resident bidder as
defined in ORS 279.029. Morrow
County may reject any bid not in
compliance with all prescribed
public bidding procedures and
requirements, and may reject for
good cause any or all bids upon a
finding that it is in the public
interest to do so.
No bid shall be received or
considered unless the bidder is
licensed and bonded in accor
dance with the laws applicable to
the activity undertaken.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, religion,
age or disability in contracting,
employment or the provision o f
services. Morrow County re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
For further information, con
tact Les Paustian at (541) 676-
5620.
BID INFORMATION
MORROW COUNTY
Job Description
The Morrow County Court is
seeking a contractor to paint the
exterior o f the Morrow County
Courthouse (to include windows,
bell tower and other trim) located
at 106 E May St., Heppner,
Oregon. Contractor will provide
all material, labor and supervision
necessary to complete the project
in accordance with the specifica
tions set forth herein.
Job Specifications
1. Using 28 gauge standing
seam metal roof system.
2. Install 1 x 4 horizontal
stripping.
3. Apply one coat exterior
alkyd enamel (white).
4. Install condensation control
blanket over entire roof.
5. Flash all roof penetrations
6. 10 year workmanship
warranty.
7. Contractor shall supply all
labor, supplies, material and
supervision necessary to com
plete the
job
8. Job shall be complete on or
before November 23, 2000.
Contract Specifications
1 . Examination Prior to
submitting a bid, Contractor shall
examine these specifications, and
shall become informed o f any
existing conditions and/or limita
tions. Contractor shall rely en
tirely upon his or her own
examinations in making a bid
proposal and shall fully perform all
o f the obligations required by the
contract for the sum so bid.
2. Independent Contractor
Contractor shall be performing as
an independent contractor and
shall provide all equipment, labor,
materials, and supplies necessary
to perform the project, including
any controls, switches, etc.
necessary to complete the project.
3. Prevailing Wage Rate
Contractor or subcontractor or
other person doing or contracting
to do the whole or any part o f the
work contemplated shall pay to all
workers the existing prevailing
rate o f wage. No bid will be
received or considered unless the
bid contains a statement by the
bidder that the provisions o f ORS
279.348 to 279.380 (Prevailing
Wage Rate) will be complied with,
including:
Fee Contractor or subcontrac
tor or other person doing or
contracting to do the whole or any
part o f the work contemplated
shall pay to the Commissioner of
the Bureau o f Labor and
Industries the fee required by
ORS 279.375. The fee is one-
tenth o f one percent o f the price o f
this contract, but not less than
$100 nor more than $5,000
regardless o f the contract price.
NOTE: The prevailing wage
rate provisions apply to any
contract fora public improvement
that exceeds $25,000.
4. Public Contracts Contractor
affirms that he/she has read and is
familiar with the provisions of
ORS Chapter 279 and any local
laws governing public contracts;
and Contractor will agree to
comply with all relevant law,
including, but not limited to:
f. Payments ORS 279.312,
regarding prompt payment for
labor and materials, payment of
contributions to the Industrial
Accident Fund, not permitting
liens or claims against an owner
by reason o f the materials or labor
furnished, and the payment to the
Department of Revenue of all
sums described in ORS 316.167.
g. Payment of Claims ORS
279.314, regarding the rights of an
owner in the event Contractor
fails to pay claims for labor and/or
materials.
h. Maximum Hours Contractor
will also comply with the
requirements o f ORS 279.316
regarding the maximum hours of
labor allowed and the conditions
under which overtime is permis
sible. Contractor must pay weekly,
holiday (including weekends) and
daily overtime as required by law.
l. Environmental ORS 279.318.
regarding environmental and natu
ral resource laws and rules; also
change orders.
j. Health Care ORS 279.320,
regarding payment for medical
care and attention on behalf of
employees
5. Performance Bond Prior to
commencing work, Contractor
shall provide to County a
performance bond in a sum equal
to the amount o f the contract to
protect County against any
failure, misfeasance or malfea
sance in the performance of the
contract.
6. Drug Testing Prior to
commencing work, Contractor
shall provide to County a copy of
the Contractor’s employee drug
testing policy.
7. Resident Bidder Contractor
must identify whether they are a
resident bidder as defined by ORS
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8. Registration Nobi<Lshall be
received or considered unless the
bidder is registered with the
Construction Contractors Board.
Instructions to Bid
Sealed bids will be received by
the Morrow County Court at
Room 101, Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court Street,
Heppner, Oregon, 97836, until
August 20,2000 at 10:00 a.m., and
then publicly opened and read
aloud.
Any bid submitted may be
withdrawn by the maker prior to
the hour assigned for the closing
o f bids, provided that the
withdrawal request is signed in a
manner identical with that of the
bid being withdrawn.
Right to Accept or Reject Bids
The Morrow County Court
reserves the right to select the bid
that appears to provide the highest
quality for the cost involved. The
Morrow County Court also
reserves the right to reject any or
all bids, and to waive insignificant
error in bid statements. Further,
Morrow County may reject any
bid not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding proce
dures and requirements, and may
reject for good cause any or all
bids upon a finding that it is in the
public interest to do so.
MORROW COUNTY DOES
NOT DISCRIMINATE ON
THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR,
NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX,
RELIGION, AGE OR DIS
ABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT
OR THE PROVISION OF
SERVICES.
Published: August 16,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE M ORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION will
hold the following hearings of pub
lic interest on Monday, August 28,
2000, at 7:30 p.m. at the North
Morrow Annex Building at the
comer of Third Street and North
Main in Imgon, Oregon:
(Continuation o f Public Hear
ing from July Commission Meet
ing) Land Partition Request LP-
N-265: Philip and Dixie Morford,
applicants and owners. Property
is described as tax lot 400 o f
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23C, lo
i
cated on the north side o f Wash
ington Lane between Sixth and
Seventh Streets, approximately
two miles northwest of the City
of Imgon. The proposal is to par
tition a 3.88 acre parcel into three
parcels each larger than the one
acre minimum o f the Rural Resi
dential One Acre (RR-1) Zone.
Criteria for approval includes-
Morrow County Subdivision Or
dinance ARTICLE 5, Sections
5.020 and 5.030.
Land Partition Request, LP-N-
267: Avery and Delphia Taylor,
applicants and owners. Property
is described as tax lot 1200 of
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 25C, lo
cated on the southeast comer of
Third Street West and Nevada
Avenue, approximately one-half
mile southwest o f the city limits
o f Imgon. The proposal is to par
tition a 10.0 acre parcel in the Rural
Residential One Acre (RR-1)
Zone into three parcels. Criteria
for approval includes Morrow
County Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Land Partition Request, LP-N-
268: Avery and Delphia Taylor,
applicants and owners. Property
is described as tax lot 1102 of
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 25C, lo
cated on the southwest comer of
Third Street West and Nevada
Lane, approximately one-half mile
southwest of the city lim its of
Imgon. The proposal is to parti
tion a 6.41 acre parcel in the Ru
ral Residential One Acre (RR-1)
Zone into three parcels. Criteria
for approval includes Morrow
County Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Land Partition Request, LP-N-
269: Robert and Carolyn Sicard,
applicants and owners. Property
is described as tax lot 1500 o f
Assessor’s Map 4N 25 15, lo
cated on the south side of Wilson
Lane just west o f the Eastregaard
Subdivision, approximately two
miles east o f the city limits of
Boardman. The proposal is to par
tition a 33.50 acre parcel into three
parcels each larger than the two
acre minimum of the Farm Resi
dential Two (FR-2) Zone. Crite
ria for approval includes Morrow
County Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Land Partition Request, LP-N-
270: Kikue Buchanan, Trustee,
applicant and owner. Property is
d e scrib ed as tax lot 400 o f
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23B, lo
cated on the north side o f Usage
Lane, approximately three miles
northwest of the City o f Irrigon.
The proposal is to partition a 2.15
acre parcel into two parcels each
larger than the one acre minimum
o f the Rural Residential One Acre
(RR-1) Zone. C riteria for ap
proval includes Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030.
Land Partition Request, LP-N-
271: Kikue Buchanan, Trustee,
applicant and owner. Property is
d e scrib ed as tax lot 600 o f
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23B, lo
cated on the north side o f Usage
Lane, approximately three miles
northwest of the City o f Irrigon.
The proposal is to partition a 2.0
acre parcel into two parcels each
meeting the one acre minimum of
the Rural Residential One Acre
(RR-1) Zone. Criteria for ap
proval includes Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030.
Subdivision Request, SUB-N-
207: Kikue Buchanan, Trustee,
a p p lic a n t and ow ner; D avid
Hadley, agent. Property is de
sc rib e d as tax lot 800 of
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23B, lo
cated on the northeast comer of
Seventh Street West and Mon
tana, approximately three miles
west of the City o f Imgon. The
proposal is to subdivide a 15.0 acre
parcel into thirteen (13) parcels
each meeting the one acre mini
mum of the Rural Residential One
Acre (RR-1) Zone. Criteria for
approval includes Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
3, Sections 3.030,3.060 and 3.100.
Copies o f the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after Friday, August 18,
2000. For more inform ation,
please contact Tamra Mabbott at
the Morrow County Planning De
partment at 922-4624 or 676-5650.
DATED this 16th day o f Au
gust 2000.
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: August 16,2000
Affid
WE PRINT
ENVELOPES
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City o f Heppner will hold
a public hearing September 5,
2000, before the Heppner Plan
ning Commission, to accept testi
mony regarding whether Colum
bia Basin Electric Cooperative
may be allowed to move under
ground power lines from certain
areas within Rasmussen Lott Ad
dition, the City o f Heppner, and
replace said underground lines
with overhead lines. This hearing
is to recommend policy to the City
Courte il of the City of Heppner
regarding changing existing under
ground power lines to overhead
power lines within and immedi
ately adjacent to Rasmussen Lott
Addition.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: August 9, 16 and 23,
2000
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Heppner Gazette- Tinted
Thanks to all our good neigh
bors for their help with our fire
Thursday night. We appreciate
your efforts.
Kilkenny Family
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The H eppner C ham ber o f
Commerce would like to ttank the
many businesses and residents
who helped last week with the
Oregon Dept, o f Transportation
Adopt-a-Highway litter pick up
effort.
Volunteer litter patrol included
Louis Carlson, Tom Sly, Jerry Sly,
Jaylene Papineau, Jerry Brea
zeale and Pat Edmundson.
C entral Red Apple M arket
Deli donated hot dogs for the pa
trollers to eat after the pick up;
the City o f Heppner provided or
ange safety vests and hard hats;
the Morrow County Health Dept,
provided latex gloves; and many
offices donated complimentary
copies of the invitations to partici
pate and activity alert notices.
Heppner TV channel 3 and the
Heppner Gazette-Times provided
complimentary public service no
tices. Also, Stop Oregon Litter
and Vandalism and the Dept, of
Transportation (ODOT) provided
litter bags. ODOT provided litter
patrol signs, litter bag pick up and
general support and encourage
ment for the project.
Most of all, a lot o f Heppner
folks pitched in and did their part
to contribute to the state highway
clean up effort in our town. Thank
you!
Heppner Chamber o f Commerce:
Sharon Harrison, president
Claudia Hughes, executive direc
tor
John Edmundson, project coordi
nator
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF REGULAR
MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS OF
THE PORT OF MORROW,
OREGON
(Threemile Farms, LLC Project)
PU BLIC
N O TICE
IS
HEREBY GIVEN, that on Sep
tember 13, 2000, the Board of
Commissioners (the “Board”) of
the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the
“Port”) will hold a regular meet
ing commencing at approximately
1:30 p.m. The public meeting will
be held at the regular meeting
place of the Board, at the offices
of the Port, located at Two Ma
rine Drive, Boardman, Oregon
97818.
The purpose o f the meeting is
to consider an ordinance or reso
lution authorizing the proposed
plan o f fin an cin g w hereby
Threemile Farms, LLC, an Ore
gon limited liability company (the
“Company”) has requested the^
issuance by the Port o f up to
I would like to thank Cindy
$20,000.000 industrial develop
Kennedy,
Ellen Kennedy and
m ent revenue bonds (the
Stacey
Wainwright
for helping to
“Bonds”), in one or more series,
for the purpose of acquiring, con keep my spirits up after my sur
struction and installing certain solid gery. Also, to my church family
for all their prayers. But mostly,
waste disposal facilities which are
an integral part of the Company’s my husband and kids for having
such good patience and under-
three proposed dairies and to pay
costs of issuance'of the Bonds'. — startding.
Renee Yocom
Additional information may be V | ' *
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obtained from the Board of Com
missioners at their office at the
Port, or from Gary Neal, General
Manager, Port o f Morrow, P.O.
Want to get on the Internet,
Box 200. Two M arine Drive,
but not sure how? Take the first
Boardman, Oregon 97818, tele step and pick up your Internet
phone: (541) 481-7678. This no S ign-up Pack. The pack has
tice is published pursuant to ORS phone numbers, prices and other
192.640 and ORS 777.565.
information on how to sign up-and
DATED: August 9,2000
best of all, it’s free.
Gary Neal
Pick one up today at the Hepp
General Manager
ner Gazette-Times or Heppner
Port o f Morrow, Oregon City Hall.
Published: August 16 and 23,2000
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Affid
A formal High Tea
is coming to Heppner.
Mark your calendar
Sept. 17-2 to 4 p.m.
Support the Willow Creek
Symphony.
More information next week.
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Because o f health problems, I
will no longer service furnaces or
air conditioners. Thanks to all the
people I have worked for.
Best wishes,
Our thanks go out, once again,
Charles McConnell
to the many firefighters from the
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lone Rural Fire Protection District,
the North Gilliam County Fire Pro
tection District, Waste Manage
Vocational Trainers needed
ment Inc. in Arlington, neighbors
and fellow farmers, and the many at Irrigon and Stanfield educa
fire fig h te rs from U m a tilla , tion centers. Responsibilities in
Heppner, Boardman and more clude facilitating high school
who responded to the fires on completion, GED, ESL services
Thursday, Aug. 10 on Fairview when needed, basic skill develop
Road, Willow Creek and Highway ment for students, and assisting
classroom teacher when needed.
74.
I know that I speak for every No experience required. Spanish
resident of the area, including the speaking skills preferred. Com
H eidem ans, the L ogans, the petitive benefit package. Apply
Krebs, the Eatons, the Sullivans, U nion-B aker ESD, 10100 N.
the Taylors, the O ’Briens and McAlister Road, Island City, OR
more whose farms and homes 97850, (541 ) 963-4106. EOAAE.
have been repeatedly in harm ’s _____________________ 8-16-lc
way this fire season due to both
The City of lone has a City
man-made and lightning-started Clerk/Recorder position open
fires.
ing. This is a full-time position.
Thanks to all of these devoted Starting wage is $18,720.00 an
servants and the numerous sup nually. Benefits after probationary
port personnel who help keep them period. A pplicant m ust have
on the lines, keep the stations bookkeeping and secretarial skills,
manned, the equipment running must work well with public. Must
and serve food and beverages. have computer skills and be self-
Without them all, our loss would motivated. Please send resume to
have been great!
City of lone, P.O. Box 361, lone,
Loren and Della Heideman OR 97843, or fax to (541) 422-
Dana and Tonya Heideman 7179. Closing date 8/25/2000.
Heideman Brothers Farms EOE.
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NOTICES
HELP WANTED
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Heppner DnyCare, Inc.: full
time and part-time positions. Con
tact Merry Brannon, 676-5429.
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The Morrow County School
District has the following va
cancy open:
Position I: Educational Assis-
tant/Media (3.5 hours x 176
days).
Location: lone Schools, lone,
OR.
A pplication: C ontact lone
Schools at (541) 422-7131.
Successful candidates may be
subject to fingerprinting. EOE.
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Help Wanted: young person to
deliver newspapers to local
stores once per week on Wednes
days. Apply at the Heppner Ga
zette-Times.
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The Public Works Dept, is
now accepting applications for an
Office Support Specialist for the
Lexington office. Knowledge of
modem office practices, including
com puter proficiency, records
management and bookkeeping
required. Position requires good
interpersonal skills. Wage $10 per
hour plus excellent benefits.
Applications may be obtained
from Andrea Denton, Morrow
County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788,
Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541)
676-5620. Applications due same
address by 5 p.m., Aug. 28,2000.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
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The Morrow County School
District has the following classi
fied position open:
Position I: Special Ed Assis
tant (1 on 1) (7.5 x 160 days).
Position II: Special Ed Assis
tant (1 on 1) (7.5 hours x 160
days)* (This position will not be
available until late September).
Location: Heppner Elementary
School, Heppner, OR.
Application: Contact Phyllis
Danielson, Principal, for specifics
and application information at
(541)676-5128.
Successful candidates will be
subject to fingerprinting. EOE.
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SERVICES
Linoleum, carpet and Pergo
sale and installation. Free esti
mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve
nings, 676-9054. Licensed and
bonded #78201.
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*Blu Blakeley Construction*
Commercial and Residential
New Phone Number
1-541-989-8501 Lie #89458
See Business Directory ad
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YARD SALE
Garage Sale: Friday-Sunday,
9 a.m.; 280 Gilmore, Heppner.
Lots of crafts, baker’s set, furni
ture, clothes, material, patterns,
Avon, misc.
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BUILDING MATERIALS
Two steel buildings, engineer
certified. 40x40 was $8,680, now
$4,580.50x100 was $17,940, now
$11,935. Must sell, can deliver. 1-
800-292-0111.
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RENTALS
Apartment for rent, quiet neigh
borhood. $325/month. 676-5773.
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Two bedroom, one bath tri-plex
unit available Sept. 1. $350 per
month, $250 cleaning fee. W/S/G
paid. 989-8369.
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Blue Spruce Apts.: studio apt.
available. $250/month, includes all
utilities. 676-5857.
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For Rent: two bedroom house,
Heppner. $350 per month. $125
security deposit. No pets. Call
567-7846.
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House For Rent: $450 per
month. Secluded 4-bedroom, 2
bath with bam and outbuildings,
room for horses, 15 miles south
of Heppner. References required.
Non-smokers. 676-5419.
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Three bedroom, one bath single
wide mobile. Cyclone fence back
yard. $350/month, $150 cleaning
fee. Lexington. 989-8369. Avail
able Sept. 1.
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