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    ÈIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, October
REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE
continued
The Planning Commission
for the City of Heppner, Oregon
will conduct a public hearing at
7:00 PM on November 4, 2002
at Heppner City’ Hall regarding
the following applications.
1. Variance Use: Requesting
relief from setback requirements
for construction of additions to
existing carport and garden shed
located at 260 NW Church Street
in a General Residential (R2)
Zone. Map #2S 26 27DD, Tax
Lot #3900. Applicant: Keith
Jensen
2. Temporary Use Permit:
Requesting permission to locate
and inhabit an RV on the lot
while residential dwelling is un­
der construction located at 680
NW Sperry Street in a General
Residential (R2) Zone, Map #2S
26 27 Db, Tax Lot #900. Appli­
cant: Terry C orbin/K ristina
Bowles.
A copy of the applications
and copies of all documents and
evidence submitted by or on be­
half of the applicants and copies
of any applicable zoning criteria
are available for inspection at no
cost and copies of the same will
be prov ided at a reasonable cost.
To obtain this information con­
tact the office at Heppner City
Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, PO
Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836,
phone 676-9618.
Published: October 16, 2002
Affid______________________
For Sale By Owner:
Heppner, 3 bedroom, 1 '/j bath
home. Large, well cared for
fenced yard with garden area on
100x100 lot. Has extra 100x100
lot with fruit trees. Small shed
w ith small garage or storage area.
Would make a good starter home.
Need to sell immediately. Asking
$68,000 or take over payments
with small down. 676-9056 after
6 p.m. or leave message.
____________________ 10-2-4c
Two bedroom, one bath house
in Heppner. Good starter home/
investment. Has renter. $28,500,
$5.000 down, w ill cam contract.
(541)567-2181.
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180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner
676-5049
• 125,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath on
5 acre lot Lots of deck. Large
shop with loft (24 x36’) and con­
crete floor. Near hunting, fishing
and snowmobiling Blakes Ranch.
• 399,000 - newer triple-wide, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, with all the ex­
tras 42’x60' shop with extra insu­
lation and 1/2 bath, propane fur­
nace and metal roof. Double car
garage. On 20 acres in the trees
• 95,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath (one
with jacuzzi), 2-story older home
on a corner lot, chain-link fence,
single car garage, and beautiful
landscaping Fireplace in living
room. A must see
• 565,000 - 1583 acres, 3000 sq.
ft. home, remodeled in 1996, 4
bedroom, 3 bath, shop and ma­
chine shed, hay barns and horse
barn, deer hunting and bird hunt­
ing. Heppner.
• 38.000 - 6-plex near Main Street
with oversized lot and lots of park­
ing. Owner could help finance.
For rent or sale: newer 3 bedroom,
2 bath, quality mobile on quiet,
dead-end street with view lot. Cov­
ered patio/porch. $550/month.
Heppner.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforih 676-9625
David Sykes 676-9228
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THS 1979 MOBILE HOME. 2 bed­
room, 2 bath on 62'x130’ m/l lot with a
2-story garage 26’x26’ m/l. Located
near the swimming pool. Lot has shade
trees and front and rear entrance. 375
W. Linden Way. #08-01. PRICE RE­
DUCED $35,000
ROSES, RO SES, ROSES and
beautifully landscaped. This split-level
4 bedroom, 2 bath home has propane
fireplace in the family room and a wood
fireplace in the living room. Great views
from the covered deck and new insu­
lated windows. 210 Summit Drive. #09-
01 $130,000 REDUCEDTO $122,000
GREAT LOCATION. 2 new lots at
210 and 220 Thompson Street ready
to build your dream home. Has city wa­
ter, sewer and TV on property, on a
dead-end street with a good view. One
lot is 100'x90' m/l and one is 100’x75’
m/l. #00-09 $12,500, #00-10 $13,500
respectively.
GOOD BUSINESS INVESTMENT.
2 bedroom home and 7 apartments or
8 rentals, laundry room, office with a
large parking area and garage. Located
on Highway 207,2.27 acres at the edge
of town. Built in 1953 for a motel,
changed to apts. in the '70s. Owner is
currently redecorating and upgrading
units. Good rental history. #01-16.
$165,000
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
D. Dale Mammen has been
appointed personal representative
of the Estate of Frances Willetta
Davidson, Deceased, Probate No.
02PR012, Morrow County Cir­
cuit Court, State of Oregon. All
persons whose rights may be af­
fected by the proceeding may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court, the
personal representative, or the
attorney for the personal repre­
sentative. All persons having
claims against the estate must
present them within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice to:
D. Dale Mammen
Attorney and
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 477
La Grande, OR 97850
(541)963-5259
or they may be barred.
Dated and first published Octo­
ber 2, 2002
Published: October 2, 9, and 16.
2002
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
State of Oregon
Department of Agriculture
And
Department of Environmental
Quality
Rulemaking Hearing Notice
And
Request for Comments
Need for Rules: The 2001
Oregon Legislature, through HB
2156 (2001 Oregon Laws, Chap­
ter 248), directed ODA to seek
approval from the Federal Envi­
ronmental Protection Agency
(EPA) to transfer the CAFO por­
tion of the NPDES permitting
program from DEQ to ODA. As
DEQ does not have an NPDES
CAFO permit already in place
and ODA has not yet received
NPDES program delegation for
CAFOs, development and adop­
tion o f such a permit requires
rulemaking by both agencies. In
addition, DEQ must amend its
rules to reference ODA rules to
facilitate this NPDES CAFO pro­
gram transfer.
Public Hearings Time and
Place: The hearings will begin
with an informational session
explaining the reason and process
for adoption of these rules. The
formal public comment period
will immediately follow.
Date: November 7, 2002
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Eagle Crest Resort,
High Desert Room
1522 Cline Falls Highway
Redmond, Oregon 97556
Date: November 13, 2002
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: OSU Extension
Meeting Room
2204 4th Street
Tillamook, Oregon 97141
Date: November 14. 2002
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: Oregon Depart­
ment of Agriculture
Basement Hearings Room
635 Capitol St. NE
Salem, Or 97301
The proposals:
For the Oregon Department
of Agriculture (ODA), this pro­
posal would:
•Adopt OAR 603-074-0012
to clarify that permits for CAFOs
will be issued under the applica­
ble provisions of OAR 340-045.
• Adopt OAR 603-074-0014
to issue an NPDES general per­
mit for CAFOs. This general per­
mit was developed jointly with
the Department of Environmen­
tal Quality (DEQ).
• Adopt OAR 603-074-0018
to clarify design, construction,
operation, maintenance, and plan
review requirements for CAFO
waste control facilities and oper­
ations.
• Amend OAR 340-074-0020
to clarify fee requirements.
For DEQ, this proposal
would:
• Amend OAR 340-045-0033
to jointly issue the general per­
mit with ODA
• Adopt OAR 340-051-0007
to clarify that ODA has authori­
ty to implement OAR 340-051,
and clarify design, construction,
operation, maintenance, and plan
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review requirements for CAFO
waste control facilities and op­
erations so they are consistent
with OAR 603-074-0018.
• Amend OAR 340-051-0010
to revise definitions so they are
consistent with definitions in
OAR 603-074 0010(3).
The Review Process: Inter­
ested persons may present writ­
ten or oral comments at the hear­
ings. Written comments received
by the department by 5:00 p.m.
on November 15, 2002 also will
be considered. Comments should
be sent to ODA. attn: Lynda
Horst, 635 Capitol Street NE,
Salem, Oregon 97301 -2532, or to
DEQ. attn: Ranei Nomura, 811
SW 6th Ave., Portland, Oregon
97204. ODA and DEQ will re­
view and evaluate their respec­
tive rulemaking proposals in light
of all information received dur­
ing the comment period. Follow­
ing the review, the DEQ rules
may be presented to the EQC and
the ODA rules to the Director as
originally proposed or with mod­
ifications made in response to
public comments received.
Legal Basis for the Proposed
Action: ODA has statutory au­
thority to address these propos­
als under ORS 468B.050,
468B.217,561.190, and 561.191,
and Oregon Laws 2001, Chapter
248. DEQ has the statutory au­
thority to address these rule revi­
sions under ORS 468.020,
468B.020, 468B.035, and
468B.200 through 468B.230.
These rules im plem ent ORS
468.005, 468.065, 46813.005,
468B.015, 468B.035, 468B.050,
4688.200 to 468B.230, 561.191,
and Oregon Laws 2001, Chapter
248.
For More Information: For
copies of the proposed rules, the
enabling legislation, related doc­
uments, or further information on
the public hearings, contact Cara
Walker or Lynda Horst at the
Oregon Department of Agricul­
ture, (503) 986-4700.
Notes: ODA and DEQ com­
ply with the Americans With Dis­
abilities Act (ADA). The ADA
prohibits discrimination against
persons with disabilities. If you
are interested and need special
accommodations to participate in
this hearing, please call the Nat­
ural Resources Division, (503)
986-4700, at least 72 hours prior
to the meeting. For the hearing
impaired, phone TTY (503) 986-
4762.
Published: October 16, 2002
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Ione-Lexington Ceme­
tery District, Morrow County,
Oregon, has declared the follow­
ing enclosures to be a safety haz­
ard and must be removed: No. 1,
Martha W ilson 1833. No. 2,
Charles Ingraham 1903. No. 3,
Clara Newlin 1942, Jeremiah
O ’M eara 1958 and Stella
O ’Meara 1882. No. 4, Martha
Harbke 1900 and Carl Harbke
1900. No. 5, Margaret Louy 1874
at Highview Cemetery, lone Or­
egon. At the Lexington Cemetery
No. 1, John Geinger 1890. No. 2,
Rhoda Summer 1912 and Eli
Summer 1911. These enclosures
will be removed on or about No­
vember 30, 2002. There will be
no disturbance of the graves or
headstones and there will be no
charge to the descendants for the
removal of said enclosures. De­
scendant responses need to be
mailed to the District Board, lone
Lexington Cemetery District,
Box 286, lone, Oregon 97843.
All responses must be recieved
by November 30, 2002.
Published October 16,23 and 30,
2002
Affid______________________ •
F iddle stu d en ts join
on e-m an sh o w
Fiddle students from
Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla
counties will perform the evening
o f Thursday, Oct. 17, at the
Condon High School M ulti-
Purpose Room. The students will
play at 6:46 p.m. before the
headliner performance of actor-
musician Dan Slosberg who will
be presenting “Pierre Cruzatte: A
Musical Journey Along the Lewis
and Clark Trail" beginning at 7
p.m.
Admission will be $2 per
person and $5 for a family of
three or more. Refreshments will
be served follow ing the
performances.
Event sponsors are
LBArts, CoA rts and The
American Legion Post #25.
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