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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
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R e a lty
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JoyceKay A Jerry Holloman
SM ALL ACREA G E, 10
MILES O l T OF TOWN. 32 acres
on Willow Creek. 2288 sq ft m I
mfg home 4 bedrooms, 2 12 baths,
closed deck with hot tub included
Bam. shop, chicken house Ready
for quiet, rural living Must see to
appreciate 64656 Willow Creek
Road. Heppner »0.3-03 Reduced to
$150,000. SALE PENDING
600 ACRES OF GRAZING
LAND, including 113 acres of
tillable dry land, located 15 minutes
from Heppner Area good for
hunting birds or deer Two houses
on the property 1950 3 bedroom. I
bath and a 1997 manufactured
double wide, 3 bedroom and 2 bath
With several outbuildings Good
location for a hunting business, a
' retreat'’ or a quiet rural home
Manufactured house may be sold
separate 54467 Upper Rhea Creek
Road »04-01 & »04-02 $200,000.
SALE PENDING
Heritage
Land Co.
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180 W Baltimore f O v
#5, Heppner
676-5049
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$19,500 - Lakeview lot with
view, access to telephone, elec­
tricity, sewer, water, ready to
build
~ $80,000 - Newer doublew ide
mobile 3 bedroom, 2 bath, oak
kitchen cabinets, dining room,
covered patio/porch on quiet
dead end street with lots of park­
ing Heppner
~ $42,000 - Newer smglewide
mobile with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
and 10’xlO’ storage shed. Lots
of off street parking Lot next
door can be p u rch ased for
$15,000 for additional use or
garage 100’x l3 0 \ Heppner.
- $42,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
metal roof on dead end street
New paint inside Heppner
Owner can help finance
~ $792,000 - 1321 acres m/1
mountain property with year-
round stream and springs Next
to national forest, easy access.
Near Heppner Hunting, recre­
ation. ranch
— Clean, neat, large 1 bedroom
apt., heat, water, sewer, gar­
bage, furnished includes stove
and refrigerator. $300.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Pioyhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-9228
www.heppner.net
www.eaMtoregonrerde9tMte.com
FOR RENT
Two bedroom available.
Willow View Apartments. 515
N. Elder. Heppner. EOH Call
(208) 384-1589, 676-5377.
11-12-tfc
Quiet, one bedroom apt in
nice neighborhood. 676-5773.
6-1-tfc
Apartment For Rent: 3 bed­
room. one bath, upper level
deck, close to Main St.,
Heppner Call for prices. Avail­
able June 4. Call 676-5239.
5-18-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business w ith
solid magnet door signs from
the H eppner Gazette-Times
676-9228. ask for David
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R eprints of photos that
appear in the H e p p n e r
Gazette-Times are available
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple
print pricing available).
Contact the Gazette at 676-
9228 if you have a photo you
would like to purchase
11-24-tfx
YARDS \LE
C arport Sale: Saturday and
Sunday, June 4 and 5; 545
Hager St. 9-3.
__________________ 5-25-2c
Yard Sale: Friday and Sat­
urday. 9-4. 145 East St., Lex­
ington. 989-8400
I-Mac computer used less
than two years, includes new
printer used tyvo months, plus
programs. $500; glass-topped
brass tables: copy machine:
VCR. box of MAC programs
_______________________ 6 - 1 - lc
Deadline for
Classified A dvertising
Mondays at 5 p.nt
Wednesday, June 1 ,2 0 0 5
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee of the 1RFPD 6-
604. Morrovs State of Oregon,
on the budget for the fiscal y ear
July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006
will be held at lone Fire Hall
The meeting yyill take place on
the 13th day of June, 2005 at
7 :30 P M The purpose of the
meeting is to receive the bud­
get message
A copy of the budget docu­
ment may be inspected or ob­
tained on or after June 14th.
2005 at MCGG lone, between
the hours of 8:00 A M and
5:00 PM..
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
Listed below is the time and
place of an additional Budget
Committee meeting that w ill be
held to take public comment
Any person may appear at this
meeting and discuss the pro­
posed programs with the Bud­
get Committee.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Published: Mav 25 and June 1,
2005_______
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
OREGON
PO Box 622
325 Willow View Drive
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Casey Beard, Coordinator
SCM CONSULTANTS. INC
7601 W Clearwater Avenue.
Suite 301
Kennewick. Washington 99336
You are invited to bid on a
contract for procurement and
installation of neyv traffic con­
trol signage and barricades
throughout Umatilla and Mor­
row Counties to facilitate
CSEPP evacuation needs. The
estimated cost of the Base Bid
work is $1.8M to $2.2M.
Morrow County will, on
Wednesday, June 15. 2005 at
1:00 p m Pacific Daylight
Time, receive com petitive
sealed bids from qualified ven­
dors for products to be prov id­
ed to Morrow County in con­
nection with the Chemical
Stockpile Emergency P re­
paredness Program (CSEPP)
being administered in Morrow
County, Oregon Bid opening
will be held at the Port of Mor­
row Building, 2 Marine Drive,
Boardman . Oregon and will be
publicly opened and read
aloud Part 2 First Tier Sub­
contractor Disclosure form will
be accepted until 3:00 p m.,
Pacific Daylight Time, at the
same location and will be
opened and read aloud Inter­
ested parties are invited to at­
tend
Plans and specifications are
available from the A/E at $ 100
per set. which is refundable if
the documents are returned in
good condition Bid bond
amounting to five percent (5%)
o f the total Base Bid or
$50,000, whichever is less,
must accompany each Bidder 's
proposal in accordance with in­
structions to Bidders
Bid documents will be avail­
able for examination during the
bidding period at the following
locations Hermiston Plan Cen­
ter. Tri-Cities Construction
Council and SCM Consultants.
Inc. Bid documents will be
available at the Morrow Coun­
ty EMA office. 325 Willow
View Drive Heppner. Oregon
and may be requested by con­
tacting SCM at (509) 783-
1625.
This is a Public Works
project subject to ORS 279.348
to 279.380 (State BOLI Pre­
vailing wage Project).
No bidder may withdraw his
proposal after the date and time
set for opening thereof or be­
fore Award of contract, unless
said Award is delay ed bey ond
60 days.
Morrow County reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
all proposals, and in particu­
lar. to reject a proposal not ac­
companied by the required bid
security or data required
Published: Mav 25 and June 1,
2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
singular includes plural, the
word "grantor" includes any
successor in interest to the
grantor as well as any other
persons owing an obligations,
the performance o f which is
secured by said trust deed, the
words "trustee" and beneficia­
ry” include the respective suc­
cessors in interest, if any. First
American Title Insurance Com­
pany, Trustee, By: Quality
Loan Service Corporation, as
Agent Signature By Nicole Fu-
entes For Non-Sale Informa­
tion: Quality Loan Service
Corp., 319 Elm Street, 2nd
Floor, San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 645-7711 (619) 645-
7716 Dated May 03, 2005
ASAP702458 5/11,5/18.5/25,
6/1 Affidavit
TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF
SALETS No F-40442-OR-
NF Loan No: 0243105473 Ref­
erence is made to that certain
deed made by, Susan C Mc­
Donald and James E Mc­
Donald. as Tenants by the En­
tirety as Grantor to Amerititle,
in favor of Centex Home Equi­
ty Corporation, as Beneficiary,
dated 7/20/2001, recorded 7/
26/2001. in official records of
Morrow county. Oregon in
book/reel/volume No. *** at
page No. ***, fee/ file/ instru­
ment/ microfile/ reception No.
m -2001-1803
(indicated
which), covering the following
described real property situat­
ed in said County and State, to-
wit: The North 187.00 feet of
Lots 5 and 6, Block 39E. in
PUBLIC NOTICE
Section 21. Township 5 North,
MORROW COUNTY
Range 27, East o f the Wil­
LAND USE HEARING
lamette Meridian, in the Coun­
THE MORROW COUNTY
ty of Morrow , and State of Or­ PLANNING COMMISSION
egon. expecting therefrom that w ill hold the following hearings
portion convey ed to the State of public interest on Tuesday ,
of Oregon, by and through it s June 14, 2005, at 6:30 p m. at
State of Highw ay Commission, the Morrow County School
in Deed recorded February 21, District Building in Lexington,
1961. in Book 66, Page 43, Oregon.
Morrow County Deed Records.
Urban Growth Boundary
Tax Assessor's #: R02615/5N
Expansion:
Morrow County
27 21 A. 5800 More commonly
known as: 76930 Highway 730 and the City o f H eppner,
Irrigon. OR 97844 Both the JOINT APPLICANTS Prop­
beneficiary and the trustee have erty is described as tax lot 4200
elected to sell the said real prop­ o f Assessor's Map 2S 26. Sub­
erty to satisfy the obligations ject property is zoned Exclu­
secured by said trust deed and sive Farm Use and is located
notice has been recorded pur­ outside the City o f Heppner
suant to Section 86.735(3) of Urban Growth Boundary The
Oregon Revised Statutes: the
general location is at the Coun­
default for which the foreclo­
ty
Fairgrounds on the east side
sure is made is the grantor's:
o
f
Heppner on State Highway
Failure to make the 1/1/2005
payment of principal and inter­ 74. Applicable criteria for ap­
est and all subsequent pay­ proval include the Morrow
ments. together with late charg­ County Comprehensive Plan,
es, impounds, taxes advances Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
and assessments. Monthly Pay­ nance (M CZO ) Section 8
ment $252.25 Monthly Late Amendments, and Statewide
Charge 12.61 By reason of said Planning Goal 14 Urbaniza­
default the beneficiary has de­
tion.
clared all sums owing on the
Land Partition LP-S-345,
obligation secured by said deed
Conditional Use Permit CUP-
of trust immediately due and
S-215 and Variance Request:
pay able, said sums being the
Stephen Green, applicant and
following, to-wit: $22,933.35
Florence Green, owner. Prop­
with interest thereon at the rate
erty is described as tax lots 303
of 12.75 percent per annum
and 3301 of Assessor’s Map 2S
beginning 12/1/2004; plus late
26. The property is zoned EFU
charges of $12.61 each month
and is located approximately 3
beginning 1/1/2005 until paid;
miles north of Fleppner up Dee
plus pnor accrued late charges
Cox Road Request is to parti­
of $37 83; plus advances of
tion the 212 acre parcel into
$50.00; together with title ex­
tw o parcels, to allow' a variance
pense. costs, trustee's fees and
to the 160 acre minimum lot
attorney s fees incurred herein
size for the southern parcel, and
by reason of said default; and
to site a "nonfarm” dwelling on
any further sums advanced by
the northern parcel. Criteria for
the beneficiary for the protec­
approval include M orrow
tion of the above described real
County Subdivision Ordinance
property and its interest there­
(MCSO) Article 5 Land Parti­
in. Whereof, notice hereby is
tioning, MCZO Article 3 Sec­
given that. First American Ti­
tion 3.010, ORS 215.263(5)
tle Insurance Company the un­
and 215.284(7) and Oregon
dersigned trustee will on 9/1/
Administrative Rule (OAR)
2005 at the hour of 11:00 AM.
Chapter 660 Division 33.
Standard of Time, as estab­
C onditional Use Perm it
lished by section 187.110, Or­
CUP-N-216 and Land Parti­
egon Revised Statutes, at the
tion LP-N-346: Jim A. Dickey
front entrance to the Morrow
and William A. Rehder. appli­
County Courthouse, 100 Court
cant and owner. Property is
Street. Heppner. OR. County of
described as tax lot 900 of As­
Morrow, sell at public auction
sessor's Map 4N 25 18. The
to the highest bidder for cash
property is zoned Small Farm
the interest in the said described
40 (SF 40) and is located ap­
real property which the grant­
proximately 2 miles west of
or had or had power to convey
Boardman on the comer of Pe­
at the time of the execution by
ters Road and Wilson Lane.
him of the said trust deed, to­
Request is to partition an ap­
gether with any interest which
proximately 80 acre parcel into
the grantor or his successors in
two parcels and to site a "‘non-
interest acquired after the exe­
farm" dwelling on the smaller
cution of said trust deed, to sat­
parcel proposed to be approxi­
isfy the foregoing obligations
mately two acres. Criteria for
thereby secured and the costs
approval include MCSO Arti­
and expenses of sale, including
cle 5 Land Partitioning, MCZO
a reasonable charge by the
Article 3 Section 3.010, ORS
trustee Notice is further given
215.263(5) and 215.284(7) and
that any person named in Sec­
OAR Chapter 660 Division 33.
tion 86 753 of Oregon Revised
Land Partition LP-N-347:
Statutes has the right to have
Emilio and Leone N. Luna,
the foreclosure proceeding dis­
applicant and owner. Property
missed and the trust deed rein­
is described as tax lots 306 and
stated by payment to the bene­
312 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26
ficiary of the entire amount then
26. The property is zoned Ru­
due (other than such portion of
ral Residential (RR) and is lo­
said principal as would not then
cated approximately 2 miles
be due had no default oc­
west o f Irrigon along West
curred). together with the costs,
Eighth Road, south of Colum­
trustee's and attorney s fees and
bia Lane Request is for a Prop­
curing any other default com­
erty Line Adjustment which
plained of in the Notice of De­
effects parcel 1 of Partition Plat
fault by tendering the perfor­
1999-14, so is therefore being
mance required under the obli­
treated as a replat. Affected
gation or trust deed, at any time
acreage is about 5.25 acres.
prior to five days before the
Criteria for approval is MCSO
date last set for sale For Sale
Article 5 Land Partitioning
Information call: 916-387-
C onditional Use Perm it
7728 or logon to: www calpost
CUP-S-217 and Land Partition
com In construing this notice,
LP-S-348: Travis and Tiffanie
the masculine gender includes
Greenup, applicant and Barry
the feminine and the neuter, the
and M an Ann Munkers. own­
er Property is described as tax AND IMPOSING PENALTY
FOR VIOLATION
lot 5700 of Assessor’s Map 1S
25 The property is zoned Ex­
No MC 01-05
WHEREAS, ORS 203.035
clusive Farm Use (EFU) and is
located approxim ately 3.5 authorizes Morrow County to
miles southeast of Lexington on exercise authority within the
Clarks Cany on Road. Request County over matters of Coun­
is to partition a 257 acre par­ ty concern; and
cel into two parcels and to site
WHEREAS, Morrow Coun­
a “non-farm” dwelling on the ty has established two solid
smaller parcel proposed to be waste transfer stations on both
approximately two acres. Cri­ State Highway 74 approxi­
teria for approval include mately 2 miles south of Lex­
MCSO Article 5 Land Parti­ ington, Oregon (South End)
tioning, MCZO Article 3 Sec­ and at the intersection of State
tion 3 010, ORS 215.263(5) Highw ay 730 and County
and 2 15.284(7) and OAR Road # 490 known as Bomb­
Chapter 660 Division 33.
ing Range Road (North End);
C onditional Use Perm it and
CUP-N-218: Threemile Can­
WHEREAS, persons have
yon Farm s, applicant and been transporting solid waste
BAIC, owner. Subject proper­ to the South End Transfer Sta­
ty is described as tax lot 112 tion which is not contained or
of Assessor’s Map 3N 23 and covered, resulting in substan­
is part of a larger tract of land. tial littering along the roadways
The property is zoned Exclu­ leading to the transfer station;
sive Farm Use (EFU) and the and
subject property is located ap­
WHEREAS, Morrow Coun­
proximately 15 miles to the ty has previously established
west and south of Boardman fees for the deposit o f solid
Request is to site a facility that waste at said transfer stations;
will produce ethanol, utilizing and
renewable energy in the form
WHEREAS, it is in the best
of steam and power produced interests of the people of Mor­
by TMF Biogas, LLC. Crite­ row County to inhibit and di­
ria for approval include MCZO minish the littering of the road­
Article 1 Definitions, Article 3 ways leading to the transfer sta­
Section 3.010 Exclusive Farm tions.
Use and Article 6 Conditional
NOW, THEREFORE, THE
COUNTY COURT OF MOR­
Uses.
Subdivision O rdinance ROW COUNTY ORDAINS
Amendment: This will be the AS FOLLOWS
SECTION 1 TITLE OF
second of at least three hear­
ings to consider changes to Ar­ ORDINANCE
ticle 5 Land Partitioning of the
This ordinance shall be
Morrow County Subdivision known, and may be cited, as
Ordinance of 1980 amended on "The Penalty for Transporting
November 7, 2001. The pur­ Uncontained Solid Waste Or­
pose o f the proposed changes dinance”.
SECTION 2
is to bring the Ordinance into
compliance with Oregon Re­
IMPOSITION OF ADDI­
vised Statute and to provide TIONAL FEE
better guidance to staff when
The caretakers of the solid
processing various land parti­ waste transfer stations located
tioning applications. Criteria approximately 2 miles south of
for the amendment is found in Lexington on Highway 74
the Morrow County Compre­ (South End) and at the inter­
hensive Plan and ORS Chap­ section of State Highway 730
ters 92 and 215.
and Bombing Range road
Zoning Ordinance Amend­ (North End) shall impose, in
ment: This will be the second addition to any regular fee as­
of at least three hearings to con­ sessed for deposit o f solid
sider changes to Article 1 Sec­ waste at said transfer stations,
tion 1.030 Definitions, Article a penalty in the sum of $10.00
3 Use Zones and Article 6 Con­ upon each load or deposit
ditional Uses of the MCZO which is brought to the trans­
adopted on November 7, 2001. fer station and which is not
The purpose of the proposed covered and contained so as to
changes is to incorporate ap­ prevent leakage, spillage or loss
proval criteria for horse events during transport.
SECTION 3
and other related uses into the
D ISPOSITION OF A S ­
Rural Residential and Farm
Residential Zones. Additional­ SESSMENT.
ly rodeos, as defined, will be
All moneys collected pursu­
identified as a conditional use ant to this ordinance shall be
in the EFU and Small Farm deposited to the Solid Waste
(40) Zone. Appropriate defini­ Transfer station line item in the
tions will be incorporated to General Fund of the County,
provide guidance to applicants which is line item number 101-
and staff relative to rodeos, 123-340 South End Transfer
horse events and other related Station and 101-123-540 North
uses. Also to be considered will End Transfer Station in the
be language in the EFU Zone Morrow County budget.
to allow for expansion or relo­
SECTION 4.
EFFECTIVE DATE
cation of the County Fair and
The North End Transfer Sta­
Rodeo grounds as the current
language appears to be limit­ tion cannot operate until this
ing. Criteria for the amendment condition of DEQ permit is sat­
is found in the Morrow Coun­ isfied. Accordingly, this Ordi­
ty C om prehensive Plan, nance is declared to be an
MCZO Article 8 Amendments Emergency Ordinance pursu­
and ORS Chapter 215.
ant the provisions o f ORS
Opportunity to voice support 203 .045 (9) and shall take ef­
or opposition to the above pro­ fect immediately upon the date
posals or to ask questions will of adoption.
FIRST READING IN FULL
be provided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by letter or AND BY TITLE (ORS
failure to provide sufficient 203.045 (4)): May 11. 2005
specificity to afford the deci­ ADOPTED THIS 11th DAY
sion maker an opportunity to OF MAY, 2005
MORROW COUNTY
respond t« the issue precludes
COURT
appeal to the Land Use Board
of Appeals based on those is­ ATTEST:
sues.
/s/ Bobbi Childers,
Copies of the staff report and County Clerk
all relevant documents will be /s/ Terry K. Tallman.
available after June 3, 2005. County Judge
For more information, please John E. Wenholz,
contact the Planning Depart­ Commissioner (absent)
ment at 541 -922-4624 or 541 - /s/ Rav Grace, Commissioner
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
676-9061 extension 5503.
DATED this 25th dav of /s/ David C. Allen,
May, 2005.
County Counsel
MORROW
COUNTY Published. May 18 and 25,
PLANNING DEPARTMENT June 1.8, 15 and 22, 2005
Published: June 1,2005
PUBLIC NOTICE
Affidavit
Morrow County is pleased to
PUBLIC NOTICE announce the opening of the
BEFORE THE MORROW North Morrow County Trans­
fer Station. The Transfer Sta­
COUNTY COURT
tion will be open on weekends,
OF MORROW COUNTY
Saturday and Sunday, from 9
AN ORDINANCE
a m to 4 pm beginning May
REQUIRING THE
21, 2005. With the exception
CONTAINMENT OF
SOLID WASTE WHICH IS o f holidays.
DELIVERED TO COUNTY Published: May 18 and 25,
June 1,8. 15 and 22, 2005
TRANSFER STATIONS