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solid magnet door signs from
the tleppner Gazette-Times.
676-9228, ask for David.
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Reprints of photos that
appear in the Heppner
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.
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Sell your white elephant
with a For Sale ad in the G- T.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR BIDS FOR
TREE REMOVAL
Morrow County Public
Works Kunz.e Road Project -
Requests
bids
FOR
REMOVAL OF APPROX.
140 TREES. On Kun/.e Rd.
Trees from South main St.
west to Tower Rd. in
Boardman, OR Bid shall
include cleanup and removal of
debris: Leave stumps at 8-10
feet. Job shall be completed by
July 2007.
Bids must be received at the
Morrow County Public Works
office 365 W. Hwy 74,
Lexington. OR. 97839. Bids
must be received June 5, 2007
at 4:00 p.m. At the Public
Works Office on 365 W. Hwy
74, P.O. Box 428. Lexington,
OR 97839. Bids must be in a
sealed envelope marked "Tree
removal Bids” Bids will be
opened on June 6, 2(407 at 9:30
a.m. at Morrow County Court
House, Heppner. Oregon. Any
questions please call (541) 989-
9500.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and/or to postpone the award
of bids for thirty days from the
date of opening.
Published: May 16, 23 and 30,
2007
REQUEST
Only $5 for 10 words! Call PUBLIC NOTICE
(541) 676-9228. e-mail "The Morrow County
david@heppner.net, fax (541) Commission on Children &
Fam ilies is requesting
676-9211.
4-25-tfx proposals for projects and
services which will enhance the
REAL ESTATE welfare of Morrow County
Children & Families. The
WANTED
anticipated allocation is
If you have mountain prop­ approximately $65,000 for the
erty you wish to sell please con­ 2007-08 fiscal year.
tact me. 1 have buyers interest­ These projects must address
ed in both huildable and non at least one of the following
buildable parcels, and parcels areas:
• Strong, Nurturing Families,
with existing structures.
• Healthy, Thriving Children;
David Sy kes Real Estate
676-9228 cell 541-980-6674 • Healthy Thriving Youth;
5-16-tfx • Caring Communities.
All proposals must meet the
essential
components for a Best
SERVICES
Practices
Accepted
Linoleum , carpet and proposals program.
will
only
be
Fergo sale and installation. approved for one year contracts
Free estim ates. Call Tim with an option to renew for an
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054. additional year if all contract
Licensed and bonded #78201. terms
are met or exceeded and
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is in the best interest of the
county to do renew.
Deadline for
Request For Proposals
Classified Advertising packets may be obtained by
calling the Morrow County
Mondays at 5 p.m. Commission
on Children &
Familes
office
at 676-9675. by
CARS & TRUCKS sending a written
request to
P.O. Box 544 or by coming to
WRIGHT’S
the office at 120 South Main,
Heppner. Completed proposals
CHEVY, INC. must
be returned to the
OLDSMOBILE Commission
by 3:30 p.m.. July
3,
2007
to
be
considered.
SALES A M ) SERVICE
For further information,
contact Arletha Brannon at
Our Customer Is Always
676-9675. The Morrow
County Commission in
Children & Families reserves
Contact:
the right to accept or reject any/
Bill Maclnnes
all proposals and all proposals
or
are subject to availability of
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
funds.”
Published: May 23 arid 30,
Phone (541) 763-4175
2007
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Mark. (541) 256-0100.
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YARD SALE
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with an ad in the G-T! Only
$5 for 10 words. Call (541)
676-9228. e-mail davidte
hcppner.net. fax (541) 676-
9211.
4-25-tfx
ESTATE SALE
Estate Sale, June 2-3,9 a.m.
- 5 p.m. firm. 515 W. Morgan
St., Heppner.
5-30-lc
GT DEADLINE
for
ALL NEW S,
ADVERTISING,
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council of
Heppner. located in Morrow
County, Oregon, will hold a
public hearing regarding State
revenue sharing for the fiscal
year July 1, 2007 to June 30,
2008. The hearing will take
place at City Hall. 111 N. Main
street. Heppner. at 7:00 P.M.
on June 11,2007. The purpose
of this hearing is to receive
testimony regarding the use of
shared State revenues. This is
a public meeting where the
deliberations of the City
Council take place. Any person
may appear at the meeting and
discuss the proposed programs
with the City Council. Persons
who wish to attend and need
assistance are asked to call
541-676-9618 or TTY relay 1-
800-735-2900. David R.
DeMayo. Budget Officer.
Published: May 30. 2007
Affidavit
For All Y0111
Printing Need«
LEGAL NOTICES:
Call the Heppner GT
MONDAYS
AT 5 PM
676-9228
PUBLIC NOTICE
An Executive Session will be
held at the meeting of the
Heppner City Council on June
11, 2007. The meeting will be
held at City Hall. 111 N. Main
street and begin at 7:00 P.M.
The Executive session is being
held to discuss possible
litigation.
Published: May 30, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE JOINT
WORK SESSION
THE MORROW COUNTY
COURT AND PLANNING
COMMISSION will hold a
joint work session that may be
of public interest on Tuesday,
June 5, 2007, at 6:30 p.m. at
the North Morrow County An­
nex Building CSEPP Safe
Room in Irrigon, Oregon. An
informal gathering prior to the
work session will take place
providing dinner for the mem­
bers of the Planning Commis­
sion, County Court and staff.
The following items will be
considered for future legislative
action by Morrow County:
Floodplain Ordinance and
FEMA FIRM Map Adoption:
FEMA, Morrow County and
the City of Heppner initiated a
review of the FIRM maps sev­
eral years ago which is now
nearly complete. Left to do is
the adoption action by the fed­
eral and local governments.
Morrow County is currently in
a required six month notice
period which allows time for
local governments to do the
necessary and required amend­
ments to floodplain ordinanc­
es. Morrow County is required
to update our Floodplain Ordi­
nance to be in compliance with
federal law and adopt both the
updated Ordinance and new
FIRM maps. This work ses­
sion will provide the Planning
Commission and County Court
an opportunity to review the
required amendments and the
preliminary maps. Notice to
the DLCD is scheduled to be
mailed June 15 for Public
Hearings to begin in July. Two
Planning Commission public
hearings and one County Court
public hearing will be required
prior to adoption.
Subdivision Ordinance Arti­
cle 5 Land Partitions: This por­
tion of the Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance deals
with land partitions, property
line adjustments and other sim­
ilar land division actions. The
proposed changes are designed
to further clarify amendments
made in late 2005. This work
session will provide the Plan­
ning Commission and County
Court an opportunity to review
the draft changes. Notice to the
DLCD is scheduled to be
mailed June 15 for Public
Hearings to begin in July. Two
Planning Commission public
hearings and one County Court
public hearing will be required
prior to adoption.
Comprehensive Plan - Codi­
fication: The Morrow County
Comprehensive Plan was
adopted in 1980 and acknowl­
edged in 1986. During the past
twenty years amendments have
been acknowledged, but the
technology was not available to
maintain the document incor­
porating the changes as they
took place. What is available
today is a paper copy of the
acknowledged Comprehensive
Plan from 1986 and a whole lot
of amendments. The intent of
this action is to codify the orig­
inal document and twenty years
of acknowledged changes into
one electron version. This
work session will provide the
Planning Commission and
County Court an opportunity
to review the current Compre­
hensive Plan documents and
gain an understanding of what
changes have taken place over
the past twenty years. No sub­
stantive changes are currently
planned to the Comprehensive
Plan through this process.
Notice to the DLCD is sched­
uled to be mailed June 15 for
Public Hearings to begin in
July. Two Planning Commis­
sion public hearings and one
County Court public hearing
w ill be required prior to adop­
tion.
Comprehensive Plan - Rcc-
30,2007 - NINE
The land ow ner advised he
-BPD issued a would bury the heads.
citation to Stanley C.
-MCSO received a
Ranker, 47, for failing to request, from a Spanish
carry proof of insurance. speaking female, for the
-Boardman FD police.
received a call about an
-BPD received a
report that someone was
ODOT burn.
M ay 9: -MCSO using the complainant’s
responded to a report that identity.
the road was washed out on
-BPD issued a
Depot Lane and the reporter citation to Janell Duke
almost had an accident. The Bailey, 70, forgoing 45 mph
county road department was in a 30 mph zone.
advised.
-BPD received a
-MCSO received a report about stolen property
report that neighbor’s cat out of the reporter’s vehicle.
was in her yard and it
-BPD arrested
appeared to be crippled in Shane Leonard Mundale for
the front half. The reporter a DUD.
stated that she was not
-BPD received a
allowed to touch the report that a location had
neighbor’s fence due to past some suspicious vehicles
issues. The reporter that were playing loud music
requested a deputy to and passing each other.
respond to pick up the cat.
-BPD received a
-MCSO issued a report that the reporter could
citation to Michael Darrell hear what sounded like a
Murray. 33, for going 75 father yelling at his son with
mph in a 55 mph zone.
obscene language.
-MCSO issued a
-BPD arrested
citation to Delana Marie Lindsey Carol Stephens. 19.
Miller. 22. for going 81 mph fora DUII.
in a 65 mph zone.
-Boardman
-MCSO received a Ambulance assisted an 82
report about a drive off from year old lady who had a very
Huwe’s in Irrigon.
high blood pressure. They
-MCSO deputy out transported her to GSH.
to talk with some people at
May 10: -MCSO
a residence he believed to be responded
to a report that
vacant.
the
reporter
advised that she
-MCSO issued a woke up to find
look
citation to Thomas C. at her through the a man
window.
Manning. 23, for defect When the reporter woke
up
equipment of vehicle.
her
boyfriend
they
saw'
the
-MCSO gave a
attempting to break
verbal warning to a male subject
into
their
family car.
subject who had his dog on
-MCSO received a
his lap and head out of the report that
Golden Lab
window. That is a distraction came to her a residence
and
to the driver.
fought
with
her
Great
Dane
-MCSO received a all night.
report that the reporter’s
-MCSO received a
daughter was staying at a report that
there was a 4-
residence and the reporter w heeler on private
property.
requested that the other
-MCSO
received
person be removed from her report that subjects were a
property.
their horses with
-MCSO deputy beating
w
hips
and
legs and sides
advised that he received an of the horse the were
cut open.
animal complaint and would
-MCSO
was
on
like someone to check out contact regarding out
grass
some horses at a location. clippings.
The horses’ ribs were
-MCSO received a
showing.
report
that dogs were
-MCSO warned a barking all
male subject for no seatbelt every day. day. continuous
and riding with a dog in his
-MCSO received a
lap.
report
the
dog got
-MCSO received a loose and reporter’s
was
now
chasing
report that there was a young a neighbor’s calf.
male juvenile who was
-MCSO received a
walking up and dow n by the report that
the reporter’s
canal. When the reporter Doxi got out
was
tried to talk the subject, he running around. and
The
dog
would not come closer.
was
retrieved.
The mother ran
-MCSO received a
down the street and took report that
an 84 year old
care of the subject.
who
recently
open heart
-MCSO received a surgery was had
unresponsive
report that a U-haul trailer and his breathing was
had a flat tire.
-MCSO received a labored.
report that two buffalo heads
were found in a pasture
within the lone city limits.
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May
reation Element (Master Park
Plan): Morrow County adopt­
ed a Master Park Plan in 1998
and at the same time updated
the Recreation Element of the
Comprehensive Plan. Since
that time the County has adopt­
ed a Concept Plan for the Co­
lumbia River Heritage Trail
and opened the Off-Highway
Vehicle Park. The changes pro­
posed to the Recreation Ele­
ment of the Comprehensive
Plan incorporates these activi­
ties and plans and also address­
es issues related to the poten­
tial development of a major
motor speedway in Morrow
County. This work session w ill
provide the Planning Commis­
sion and County Court an op­
portunity to review the pro­
posed changes to the Recre­
ation Element and gain a bet­
ter understanding of the work
being done to also update the
Master Park Plan. Notice to
the DLCD is scheduled to be
mailed June 15 for Public
Hearings to begin in July. Two
Planning Commission public
hearings and one County Court
public hearing will be required
prior to adoption.
While an opportunity for
public comment may be offered
this is designed as a work ses­
sion for the Planning Commis­
sion and County Court mem­
bers to become familiar with
the proposed actions. No de­
cisions or deliberations toward
any decisions will take place.
If there is agreement to proceed
with these actions public notice
to affected land owners and
public hearings will be sched­
uled for dates yet to be deter­
mined.
Copies of the work session
materials will be available af­
ter May 31. 2007. For more
information, please contact the
Planning Department at 541-
922-4624 or 541-676-9061
extension 5503.
DATED this 24th day o f
May. 2007.
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: May 26 and 30.
2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
REVENUE SHARING
The Town Council and the
Budget Committee of the Tow n
of Lexington, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, will hold a
public hearing regarding the
State Revenue Sharing, for the
fiscal year July 1st. 2007 to
June 30th, 2008 at Lexington
Town Hall, 150 W Main Street.
The meeting will take place on
the 12th of June 2007 at 7:00
PM. The purpose of the hearing
is to receive testimony
regarding the use of State
Revenue Sharing. This is a
public meeting where
deliberations of the Town
Council will take place. Any
person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the
Town Council.
Published: May 30 and June 6.
2007
Affidavit
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