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PUBLIC NOTICE FORM LB-1 NOTICE OF BUOOET HEARING A meeting of th e _____________________ <* & * ' * * * __________________ ___________wW beheld o n ______________ ^ 8 :3 0 «1 » 2 M a rin e C ^ v e , a o T d m y i ml G m t* * — A . T lw nuraaae ofthte meelino I» to teacuaa tho budget lor B° * r<3rmn - * « * « * * .* n< h . -----------BU00‘* Commlttou M n » A nrpv ,-* Ih . h, ySpte rr»*u h . 1/^pw ^n.l _____________ _________ 2002 between the h o m nf 9 :0 0 *** nh^meri te and »g M fln a D riva, Boardman 6 00 PM Th la budget waa prepared on a beala of aouounting that u K any, and their affane on a basis of accounting that is g ) consistent, □ not consistent with the basis of accounbng used dunng the preceding year. Maior changes, H any, ----- and their -- effect on the budget, are explained below This budget is for Q A nnu al Period □ 2-Year Period______________ _ --, Morrow County FINANCIAL SUMMARY a Ä S * h L '& n d . 1. t. S. 4. 8. a 7. Anticipated Requirement» to ta l o f all fun ds 8 ,8 1 0 5.216 13.350 6,128 500 a. TOMI UneppwprietedEntenqFund Oalaeri ...... ..... 10. Tale! Beeotecee Exoept Pnopony Teeee 11. TaWPooperty TeaeaEetimaledtolte BeoeivM Anticipated R e to tra » Estimated Ad Valorem Property Taxee 2 4 .1 9 5 ! 12.430 11.766 24 195 1 T S 5 Ï6 9 ,0 5 2 . 9 ,300 1 9 .15 2 9 ,3 0 0 13. Total P m p r y Tane» rnim eudio beReceNed(In» l l ) _ 14. Piu* Eeliiweied Property Tei— Nat lo b » Reoetved______ 0284 Anticipated Requirements 9 .9 6 4 , ____ Anticipated Resources ~ fs r 88 4 A Loea D u» lo Coneatutanel LMM» .. . __ B. Discount» AAowed. Other uncteteated «amante___ ___ 16 Tetel T a i Levted — a « Inte 18 end U 18. Permanerti Rate Umtf Lew (mia tinte b u d g e t o n iy h a s o n e tu n o 1 1.76 5 1 Rate or Amount 0284 .0284 Estimated Ad Valorem Property Taxes 17. Locai Opion Tante ._ ia Lavr lor Ponded Date or O tte H n n »------------------------------------- □ T o t a l P e rs o n a l S e r v ic e s 3. T o t a l C a p it a l O u t l a y 4. To ta l D e o ; S e r v e s . . . ______ T o t a l M a t e r ia ls a n d S u p p li e s . ....... ... . ____ ____________ .......... ........... ................ . T o t a l C o n tin g e n c ie s ....... ... ._ __ .. .... .... _ Tax Levies By Typ e D ate A utho rized, N o t m ourred A s S um m arized Below . 2 0 0 .0 0 1 3,82 0 00 53 8 5 5 70 15 321 4 7 54 2 0 9 24 5 4 6 46 0 2 0 0 00 2 0 0 .0 0 6 9 9 3 0 .7 1 5 4 ,2 0 9 2 4 .... ................................................ T o t a l A ll O t h e r E x p e n d i t u r e s a n o R e q u i r e m e n t s 8 T o t a l U n a p p r o p r i a t e d E n d i n g F u n d B a l a n c e ______ _______ 9. Total Requirements — - 10 Approved Budget Next Year — 2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 3 2 0 0 00 _ 7. .......... - ...... .. 1 th ro u o h 8 . a d d in e s Adopted Budget Y e a r— 2001-2002 _ ............................................. 5 . T o t a l T r a n s f e r s ........ ............ T h « To ta l R e s o u rc e s E x c e p t P ro p e rty T a x e s 6 7 .7 2 2 .1 6 5 4 ,8 5 5 .7 0 . ] 1 1 . T o t a l P r o p e r t y T a x e s E s t i m a t e d to b e R e c e i v e d ______________ 1 3 .0 6 6 .4 6 13.92 1 4 7 ‘ 12 To U l Resources 6 7 .9 2 2 .1 6 1 3 ,0 6 6 4 6 6 8 ,1 3 0 71~t 1 3 ,9 2 1 .4 7 . — a d d lin e s 1 0 a n d be 11 . R e c e iv e d (line I T ) __ . ... 13 T o t a l P r o p e r t y T a x e s E s t i m a t e d to 14 P lu s 15 A L o s s D u e to C o n s t i t u t io n a l L i m i t s ................... ....... B D i s c o u n t s A ll o w e d O t h e r U n c o l l e c t e d A m o u n t s __________ To U l Tax Levied — a d d S n e s 1 3 a n d 1 4 16 P e r m a n e n t R a t e L im it 17. L o c a l O p tio n T a x e s 18 L e v y to r B o n d e d D e b t o r O b i i q a t i o n s _____________________________ E s t i m a t e d P r o p e r t y T a x e s N o t to b v R e c e i v e d 165 7 31 155 9 80 9 9 4 .3 8 9 3 3 .5 4 1 6 .5 7 3 .1 6 I Rate or Amount 1 5 .5 5 9 .0 0 R a te o r A m o u n t D ont O utaterefcig ^N o n e T O T A L O F A LL F U N D S 1. 2. 6. Hate or Amount Tax Lev** By Type 1—1 C h e c k t h is b o x if y o u r U 938 (5 4 1 ) 6 7 6 -5 2 3 1 F IN A N C IA L S U M M A R Y — ----------- ------- 8 M Ö 500 1 T a n n a N um e* D o n a ld B ennett Approved Budget Next Y e a r— 20 0 2-20 0 3 Adopted Budget t u * Year — 2 0 0 1-2 0 0 2 Tote! Ptew*teiaorv4oe»_ - _____ Tote! M eliteli «ivi W tpa»n ...................... ...... Tote! Cepeel Outey - - - r Total OeM Servo* Totel Traitela»_ .............. . . . .... Tote! Condnqeneiee rotei A» Other Expendaure* end Ftequinxnente . ... .. Ch»vpter*oo al Govterreng Body b I H eppner M o rro w Lew (r a t e lim it — . . -7 9 0 6 j 7906- 790 6 _____________ — . STA TEM EN T OF M DEBTEDNESS FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED FORM L B -3 D e b t O u ts ta n d in g 0 N o n e Publish O N LY completed portion Of this page. * m °* Q Actual Data U m t Y aar 2000-01 G eneral 1. 2. 3 4. 6. a 7. 8 6. 10. 11. 12. 13- 14. Total Personal Servicee „--------------- — - — — — - — Total Material* end S e r v ic e e ------------------------------------- Total Capital Outlay . . ... ........ . . Total Debt Servtoo To U l Tranefert ... . _. _ -------... Total Conllngendee _ - _____ Total All Otter Expenditures and Raquinemanta _ Total Unappropriated Ending Fund B a la n c e ----------- Total Reaulramenta Total Recourses Except Pnooerty Taxee Property Tease Estimated to be R e o e iv s d _______ Total Resources (add lines 10 and 11) ___________ Property Texas Estimated to be Received (line 11) Estimated Property Taxee Not to be Received ___ A, Lose Due to Constitutional Urn* .. B Discounts, Other UnaollecMd A m o u n ts ________ is . Total Tex Levied (add Inee 13 and 14) ___________ Adopted Budget Th to Y e a r 2 0 0 1 -0 2 8 ,2 5 2 8 ,9 1 6 5.216 8 .617 8 ,9 0 0 900 13.350 5.120 938 600 14.869 6.813 18.162 9.852 9.3QQ 18.152 8 .3 0 0 1 __ 17. Local Option Taxee . . . _ 18. Levy lor Bonded Dabt or ObOgaKons - ... 24.1951 12.430 11.765 24,195 1 12.516 664 751 9 .9 6 4 11,765 Rate or Amount .0284 Rate or Amount 16. Permanent Rate Limit L a w (rate limit .0284 Approved Budget Next Y ear 200 2-03 .0284 0 LB -2 N am e of H e p p n e r Rural Fire Protection District Fund E qu ip m e n t R eserve 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8 9 10 Actual Data Last Y ear 2000-01 Total Personal Services _ ____________________ Total Materials and Services .............. ......... Total Capital Outlay ............................ Total Debt Service ___ _ ____ _______ Total Transfers ... . ....................... Total Contingencies ........................... _ . ___ . Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Total Requirements .......... Total Resources Except Property T a x e s ----------------- April 7: MCSO received a report from Hermiston Police Dept, that Lyle Daniel Smith, 25, was arrested on a Morrow Coun ty Circuit Court warrant for Fail Adopted Budget This Year 200 1-02 50.328 55 Approved Budget Next Year 200 2 -0 3 51,709.24 • 52,855 70 *. 48,249 53 48,249 53 52,209 2 4 . - 52.209.24 52,855 70 52.855.70 FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TA X T O BE LEVIED Actual Data Last Year 2000-01 Name of H eppn er Rural Fire P ro! Dist. G eneral Fund Scholarship-Shelley Rietmann, Julie Proctor, $500. Heppner Lion’s Club-Codi Rosecrans, Ashley Collette, Julie Proctor, Paula Spicerkuhn, Sam Van Liew, $250. Elks S cholarships-second place boys: Sam Van Liew, $300; first place girls: Shelley Rietmann, $700; third place girls: Meghan Bailey, $200. Mid-Columbia Bus Company- Sibbea Jones, $300. Blue Mountain Community College-Shelley Rietmann and Jon Bennett, Honors one-year tuition waiver-$2,100; Julie Proctor and Angela Moore, District one-year tuition waiver. U m atilla-M orrow County Farm Bureau-Shelley Rietmann, $500. Oregon Wheat Foundation- Shelley Rietmann, $500. American Legion Auxiliary- Julie Proctor, $150. The Red and Gene Leonard Foundation-Kevin Drake, $2,000. Pioneer Memorial Hospital Nursing Home, Auxiliary and Emergency Medical Technicians- Meghan Bailey, $200. Additional Awards and Of fers from Coileges/Universi- ties and Associations Meghan Bailey -Eastern Or egon University: Ford Scholar, $18,100 for four years; $48,200 in grants; University of Idaho: Ida ho Tuition Scholarship, $20,000; Presidential Scholarship, $750. Jon Bennett -U niversity of Oregon: D ean's Scholarship, $ 12,000; Academic Award, $750. Brad Bowman -University of Idaho: Presidential Scholarship, $750; Idaho Tuition Scholarship, $20,000 for four years; grant, $20,000 for four years; Washing ton State University: Cougar Freshm an A cadem ic Award, $23,000 for four years. Ashley Collette -Western Cu linary Institute: grants, $5,600. Jesse Gutierrez -Oregon So ciety of Certified Public Accoun tants Educational Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Scholarship, $ 1,000; University of Oregon Award, $500. Stefan Matheny -Linfield Col lege Grant Award, $38,000. Codi Rosecrans -University of Idaho: Tod Non-Resident Award, $2,000; Western Undergraduate Exchange Program/tuition waiv er, $40,000. Sam Van Liew -University of Idaho: Presidential Scholarship, $750; Western Undergraduate Exchange Program, $20,000. Shelley Rietmann -Top Gun Challenge Basketball Tournament Scholarship, $400; Oregon Top Twenty Female Athletes-Willie Davenport Foundation, $1,000; District Elks Most Valuable Stu dent, $ 1,600; State Elks, $ 1,000; National Elks, $4,000; Pacific University: Honors and Paceset ter Scholarship, $40,000 for four years; Oregon Opportunity Grant, $12,464; Linfield: Competitive Math Scholarship, $ 16,000; Trust ee Scholarship, $46,400; Oregon Opportunity Grant, $ 13,024; Whit worth College: Valedictorian Scholarship, $34,000; Oregon Opportunity Grant, $7,640; Al bertson College of Idaho: $36,000; University o f Idaho: Western Undergraduate Exchange Schol arship, $20,000; Presidential Scholarship, $ 1,000; Pyrah Schol arship, $2,325; Oregon State Uni versity: Oregon O pportunity Grant, $5,016. Brian Rust -University of Ida ho: Presidential Scholarship, $500; W estern U ndergraduate Ex change Program, $20,000; Fred Reichert Agricultural Scholarship, $500. ure to A ppear/A ttem pting to Elude, Reckless Driving. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail, bail $30,000. -MCSO received a report from Hermiston Police Dept, that Jennifer Lynn Merrill, 27, was ar rested on a Morrow County Cir cuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Manufacture and Deliv ery of a Controlled Substance Schedule 2, Manufacture and Delivery o f a Controlled Sub stance Schedule 3, Possession of a Controlled Substance 2. She was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail, bail $30.000. -MCSO. Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardman that her pick up was broken into and items tak Approved Budget Next Year 2 0 0 2 -0 3 Adopted Budget Th is Year 2001-02 200.00 200.00 11 880 25 13.820 00 n t The Morrow County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business: ■ .» A s S u m m a r i z e d B e lo w Publish ONLY completed portion of this page Total Anticipated Requirements must squat Total Resources. *' Sheriffs Report Q ~ Published: June 19,2002 Affid The following is a listing of the awards, scholarships, and offers to attend various colleges and universities received by Hep- pner High School seniors. The awards totaled $567,169. Scholarships and Awards Bank o f Eastern O regon scholarship-Julie Proctor, $500. Heppner Masonic Lodge #69- Ashley Collette, Leland Rill, $500. American Legion Post #87- Meghan Bailey, Stefan Matheny, $500. Hilda Yocom-Stefan Matheny, Shelley Rietmann, $200. Mike Currin Memorial Schol- arship-Stefan Matheny, award included: Mike Currin Memorial Trophy, Currin family $400, Hep pner Alumni Association, $400. South Morrow County Schol- arship-Stefan Matheny, Jon Ben nett, Shelley Rietmann, $500. Willow Valley Service Club- Shelley Rietmann, $600-academ- ic; Sibbea Jones, $600-vocation- al/technical. Oregon School Employees Association-Brad Bowman, Sam Van Liew, $250. Guy Davies Scholarship-Brad Bowman, $ 1,000. Heppner High Student Coun- cil-Shelley Rietmann, Julie Proc tor, $400; Brad Bowman, $200. Carl W. Troedson-M eghan Bailey, Jon Bennett, Brad Bow man, Jodie Carlson, Stefan Ma theny, Shelley Rietmann, Brian Rust, Sam Van Liew, $700. Stan Kemp Memorial Scholar ship-Brad Bowman, $500. Kemp Family Scholarship-Julie Proctor, $500. Heppner Booster Club-Sam Van Liew, Brad Bowman, Meghan Bailey, $500; Julie Proc tor, David Norton, Shelley Riet mann, $300. Morrow County 4-H Leaders None FUNDS N O T REQUIRING A P ROPERTY TA X T O BE LEVIED FORM Fund D e b t A u t h o r iz e d , N o t In c u rre d A s S u m m a r iz e d B e lo w •; n f ; v b i : r ► -5 r y J U 200.00 , 15.321.47 - «H J U UJi. . iJ i J j j J l i e ti. 64646 880 69 ___________ 200 0 0 ;- 7 Tolal All Other Expenditures and Requirements — 200 00 14 866 46 2000 00 13 066 46 15 066.46 2 0 0 .0 0 15 921.471 13 066.46 13 921 4 7 ’ 1559.80 933.54 15.559 00 Rate or Amount 1657.3 t'„ 3157.02 16 117.96 7809.78 14 806 78 22 616 56 13. Properly Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11) 14 Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received — 2000 0 0 13 9 21 .4 7, 1 5 9 2 1 .4 M 994 J i L 16,573.16 Rate or Amount .7906 .7906 __________ 18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations ------------ — ------ • r Published: June 19,2002 Affid A Look Into Our Past Fra n k G illia m w ith hfs granddaughter. Louise Vaughn. . June is the m onth tb honor the special men in our live's' particularly fathers arid grandfathers on Father’s Day; Here, a father and a grandfather enjoy the ones who make their leadership roles so fulfilling. Mr. Henry C ohn and son en. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardman that she and her husband had a verbal dis agreement and the husband took the keys to both vehicles and left. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a mo tion alarm at Lynard's Cellar in Boardman. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a caller of an assault in progress at the Boardman 76 station. The sub jects were in a red vehicle. Both subjects were located and taken to a Boardman location for stand by. -MCSO, Oregon State Police received a relayed report from a Union Pacific Railroad engineer of possible spotlighting in a field on Tower Road north of the coal' fire plant. -MCSO, Boardman Police; Dept, received a report from 4, caller in Boardman of a camera* peeping into her residence. The, call was unfounded. , ,