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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - SEVEN PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF INTENT TO REHABILI TATE AFFORDABLE HOUS ING INVOLVING FLOOD- PLAIN IN HEPPNER, OR EGON Federal funds will be used to assist in the rehabilitation of 19 units of affordable rental housing at St. Patrick’s Senior A partm ents, 190 N. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. This building was formerly known as the Heppner Hotel and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The pro posed work includes repair and upgrading of interior finishes, replacement of windows, exte rior painting, and other related work to maintain the integrity of the building. There w ill be no change to the building size or footprint. Executive Order 11988 re quires a determination of the practicability o f alternatives to having a project in a flood area. To make this determina tion, the following factors were analyzed: ( 1 ) the natural envi ronment including topography, habitat, hazards; (2) social concerns including aesthetics, historical and cultural values, land use patterns; (3 ) economic aspects such as costs of space, construction, services, and re locations; (4) legal constraints including deeds and leases; (5) modification of design; (6) practicable alternatives; and (7) measures of mitigation.. The Oregon Housing and Community Services Depart ment will consider all com ments received or postmarked within 15 days of this pub lic notice. Please send all comments to Carole Dicksa, HOME Program Manager, Or egon Housing and Community Services, 725 Summer Street NE, Suite B, Salem, Oregon 97301-1271. Published: June 11,2008 Affidavit MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION w ill hold the following hearing of public interest on Tuesday, June 24th, at 7:00 p.m. at the North Morrow County Annex Building in Irrigon, Oregon. Continued from May 20, 2008, Land Partition LP-S-390 and Conditional Use Permit CUP-S-257: James and Su- sanne Wychules, applicants, and Donald O. Robinson Fam ily Trust and Merlyn A. Rob inson Family Trust, owners. Property is described as tax lot 3700 of Assessor's Map 2S 26. The property is zoned Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) and is located east of Heppner just south of Highway 74 along the eastern line of the Hep pner Urban Growth Bound ary. Request is to partition a 1076-acre parcel to create two "non-farm” dwelling parcels and to allow the siting of two "non-farm” dwellings. Criteria for approval include the Mor row County Zoning Ordinance Article 3 Section 3.010; Article 6 Sections 6.020 and 6.030; and the Morrow County Sub division Ordinance Article 5 Land Partitioning. Opportunity to voice sup port or opposition to the above proposals or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an oppor tunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board o f Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after June 13, 2008. For m ore in fo rm atio n , please contact the Planning Department at 541-922-4624 or 541-676-9061 extension 5503. DATED this 4th day of June 2008 MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: June 11, 2008 Affidavit Senior Menu Willow Creek Bap tist Church members will be serving lunch on Wednes day, June 18. The menu will include shepherd's pie, fresh veggies, hot bread, and peanut butter cake. PUBLIC NOTICE A m eeting o f th e H eppner R u ral Fire Protection D istrict w ill be held on June 16 2008 at 5:30 pm at 180 Rock Street, Heppner, O regon The purpose o f this m eeting w ill be to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008, as approved by the H eppner Rural Fire Protection District Budget Comm ittee A sum m ary o f the budget is presented below A copy of the budget m ay be inspected or obtained at 180 Rock Street Heppner, O regon between the hours of 5 15 p.m and 8 00 p m This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year M ajor changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below - . g - - ........— ■ IA . C o u n ty * ’ " " T X C T ity 1 H epp ner M orrow This budget is for an Annual Period __ r e '. rs I, o n o f G o ve rn in g Body C h a irp T e le p h o n e N u m b e r D on Bennett 541-676-9771 0 □ Check this box if your budget only has one fund TO TAL O F ALL FUNDS Adopted Budget Approved Budget This Year 2007-2008 Next Year 2008-2009 $750 $750 32.210 37 175 109.778 104 067 10.000 8 000 1 Total Personal Services 2 Total Materials and Supplies 3 Total Capital Outlay Anticipated Requirements 4 Total Debt Service 5 Total Transfers 6 Total Contingencies 0 7 Total Reserves and Special Payments 637 784 9 Total Requirements - add Lines 1 through 8 153.375 150.776 10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes 120,324 112.201 8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Anticipated Resources 11 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received 12 Total Resources - add Lines 10 and 11 33.051 38 575 153.375 150.776 33,051 38.575 13 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11) Estimated Ad Valorem 14 Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not To Be Received A Loss Due to Constitutional Limits Property Taxes B Discounts Allowed, Other Uncollected Amounts 15 Total Tax Levied 1 0 3.957 2,202 40.777 37009 Rate or Amount Tax Levies By Type 16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit ) Rate or Am ount 0 7906 0 7906 17 Local Option Taxes 0 0 18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations 0 0 STATEM ENT OF IN DEBTEDN ESS Debt O utstanding □ I l As Summarized Below None FORM LB-2 Debt Authorized, Not Incurred [~~l As Summarized Below M None FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Publish ONLY completed portion of this page Total Anticipated Requirements mu»t equal Total Resources Actual Data Last Year 2006-07 N am e o f Fund: H e p p n e r R u r a l F ire - E q u ip m e n t F u n d Adopted Budget This year 2007-08 Approved Budget Next Year 2008-09 1. Total Personal Services 2. Total Materials and Services............................ 3. Total Capital Outlay 4. Total Debt Service 9.000 109,778 104,067 9,000 109,778 104.067 78,276 109.778 104.067 ....................... 5. Total Transfers 6 Total Contingencies 7. Total Reserves and Special Payments 8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9 Total Requirements 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes FORM LB-3 FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Publish ONLY completed portion of this page___________ ___________________________ _____________________ Actual Data Last Year 2006-07 N am e of Fund: H e p p n e r R u r a l F ire - G e n e r a l F u n d 1. Total Personal Services 2. Total Materials and Services Adopted Budget This year 2007-08 Approved Budget Next Year 2008-09 $750 $750 $750 25,783 32.210 37,175 9,000 10,000 8,000 35.533 4 2 ,960 46,709 3. Total Capital Outlay 4 Total Debt Service 5. Total Transfers 6. Total Contingencies 7. Total Reserves and Special Payments................... 784 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9. Total Requirements 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes 11,637 10.546 8.134 11 Property Taxes Estimated to Be Received........... 35,172 33 051 38,575 12. Total Resources (add lines 10 and 11)................ 46.809 43.597 46.709 33.051 38.575 13 Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11) 14 Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received 1 A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limit....................... 37,009 15. Total Tax Levied 16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit = 0.7906). 17 Local Option Taxes 18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations graduated from the Pendle- Published: June 11, 2008 ton Cosmetology College in Affidavit March 2007. The shop w ill be open daily Thursday through Saturday and in the evenings by appointment on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Pie baking cham pion Peggy Fishbum won't be entering any pies in the Celebrate! Heppner dessert 278 N. Main, Heppner contest this year (she has / . We sell Residences, Ranches, and Recreation stepped down after multiple !/ (541) 676-5049, (541) 980-3465 ch am p io n sh ip w ins) but she volunteered to share www.heritageland.net,www.farmseller.com her expertise with a group www.eastoregonrealestate.com o f young pie makers for a pie class sponsored by the South Morrow County's Number One Real Estate Company Heppner Chamber held June 10 at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Class members in clude Meeka Boyd, Caitlynn Bailey, Jesse Boyd, Celeste O w en, N icole K em pken, Gabriella Marie Owen and Jessica Kempken. A ssist ing Peggy were John and Nancy Gochnauer, Chamber Executive Director Sheryll Bates and Billee Owen. The kids made Peg g y ’s “Pie Plate Pie Crust” (recipe follows) and then filled their pies. The Heppner Cham ber o f Commerce Dessert C ontest will be held this A ls o s p e c ia liz in g in ... Friday, June 13. The con M e ta l & C o m p o s itio n R oofs test has been expanded to include desserts as well as • D e c k s • V in y l W in d o w s pies. • D o o rs • S id in g R e p a irs D e sse rts m ay be dropped off at John’s Place 3 5 y e a rs e x p e rie n c e Restaurant in Heppner on Friday up until noon. Judg ing begins at 2 p.m. All des serts become the property o f the H eppner C ham ber Free Estimates • Saturday Calls OK! o f Commerce and will be auctioned off as a Chamber ccb# 178964 40.777 Rate or Amount Rate or Amount A new hair salon, Styles by Stefanie, will open Thursday, June 19, at 471 North Main in Heppner. O w ner/operator is Stefanie Hanson of Hepp- ner. She is a 2004 graduate o f Heppner High School and 0 2.202 3957 B Discounts, Other Uncollected Amounts New hair salon, Styles by Stefanie to open Storm y K endrick Scholarships awarded FORM NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING LB-1____________________________________ 07906 0 7906 0 0 0 0 Pie baking champion holds pie-making class for area kids; Celebrate! Heppner dessert contest Heritage Land Co. Pioneer Siding Vinyl Siding, Hardi- Plank and morel (541 ) 475-0587 I Kevin Fowler and Kylee Svetich. The Stormy Kend rick Memorial Scholarship has been aw arded to two g rad u atin g sen io rs from lone High School, Kevin Fowler and Kylee Svetich. This is the first year the scholarship has been awarded. It is in memory of deceased lone High School student. Stormy Kendrick. “School didn’t come easy to Stormy, but he had learned to stay involved in school and the community and work w ith people. With these skills, he found the joy o f success and acco m p lish ment. Stormy loved sports and lone. He did most ev erything with a smile that could light up the hall and make your m ediocre day bright and optimistic,” said a news release. “ T h is y e a r ’s r e cipients capture many o f S torm y’s treasured char acteristics in their actions. The female recipient, Kylee Svetich works hard and con tributes in all that she does. She sm iles and takes on tasks without flinching. Her involvement in the school and community have been consistent and noteworthy.” Kylee is headed to Central Washington U niversity in Ellensburg, WA, where she will study human relations. “The male recipient, Kevin Fowler, has shown much o f the grow th and maturity that Stormy started to display during his fresh man year o f high school. Kevin has learned to work with adults and his peers. He has found goals in life and is working hard to attain those desires. Kevin has been involved in school and community functions and often finds a way to make those with him smile and laugh.” Kevin is headed to Linn Benton Community College and will transfer to Oregon State University after he earns his associate's degree.. Boardman Council adopts 2008-09 budget Left to right: front-Nicole Kempken, Jessica Kempken, Caitlvnn Bailey, Meeka Boyd, Celeste Owen, Gabriella Ma rie Owen, Jesse Boyd; back-Peggy Fishhurn, Sheryll Bates, Billee Own, Nancy Gochnauer, John Gochnauer. fundraiser during the Cel-, ebrate Heppner festivities at the Heppner City Park this Friday beginning at 6 p.m. There will be two judg ing categories-Adults and Juniors up to 16 years old. Cash prizes will be given to the top three desserts select ed by a panel o f judges. Cri teria for judging includes: appearance-45 points; taste/ flavor-45 points; and tex ture-10 points. Forms may be picked up at the Chamber office or at John's Place. Pie Plate Pie Crust hv Peggy Fish burn For an 8-inch pie: 1-1/2 cups flour 1-1/2 Tablespoons sugar I scant teaspoon salt Vi cup oil 2 Tablespoons milk For a 9-inch pie: 2 cups flour 2 Tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2/3 cup oil 3 Tablespoons milk Measure ingredients into a pie plate. Using a fork, mix ingredients until all are mixed. Using hands, press dough around sides and bottom of pie pan. Add till ing to pie shell and bake as usual. If desired, reserve a scant % of dough mixture, add 3-4 Tablespoons flaked coconut. Mix and crumble on top of pie. (Especially good for peach, berry or apple pies.) If for a cream pie, hake pie shell at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until pie shell is golden brown. This is also a good pie crust for quiche. The Boardman City Council, during their June 3 m e etin g , a d o p te d the 2008-2009 fiscal year budget o f $6,038,200.00, according to a city o f Boardman news release. Property taxes will be levied at a rate o f $4.2114 per $ 1000 o f assessed valu ation and $425,000 will be levied for bonded indebted ness not subject to Measure 5 or Measure 50 limitations, said the release. The city 's finance director. Tom Kligel said, “Although the 2008-09 bud get is tight, the city is braced for development, and will be able to do projects as necessary.” In other city busi ness, co u n cilo rs heard a presentation from Sanitary Disposal regarding an in crease in g arb ag e rates. Councilors will address the garbage rates during their next regular meeting. The next meeting o f the Boardman City Council will he Tuesday, June 19, at 7 p.m.