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    Heppner Gazette-1 imes, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - SEVEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
REQUEST RELEASE
OF FUNDS
July 1, 2008
Oregon Housing and Commu­
nity Services
725 Summer Street NE,
Suite B
Salem, Oregon 97301-1271
(503) 986-2000
On or about August 7,2008,
Oregon Housing & Commu­
nity Services will submit a
request to HUD for the release
of HOME Investment Partner­
ships Program funds under Ti­
tle II of the Cranston-Gonzalez
National Affordable Housing
Act passed by Congress in Oc­
tober, 1990, and amended by
the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1992, to
undertake a project known as
St. Patrick’s Senior Housing,
for the purpose of rehabilita­
tion of 19 units of affordable
housing for senior citizens and
disabled persons.
The activities proposed are
categorically excluded un­
der HUD regulations at 24
CFR Part 58 from National
Environmental Policy act re­
quirements. An Environmental
Review Record (ERR) that
documents the environmental
determinations for this project
is on file at Oregon Housing
and Community Services, 725
Summer Street NE, Suite B,
Salem, Oregon, and may be
examined or copied weekdays
from 8:00am to 5:00pm. There
is never a charge for examin­
ing the ERR. Any copying
requested may be subject to
charges as specified in OHCS
Public Records Request policy
#70-010.01.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group or
agency may submit written
comments on the ERR to
Oregon Housing & Commu­
nity Services. All comments
received by August 7, 2008
will be considered by Oregon
Housing and Community Ser­
vices prior to authorizing sub­
mission of a request for release
of funds.
RELEASE OF FUNDS
Oregon Housing & Com­
munity Services certifies to
HUD that Bob Gillespie in his
capacity of Housing Division
Administrator consents to
accept the jurisdiction of the
Federal Courts if an action is
brought to enforce responsi­
bilities in relation to the envi­
ronmental review process and
that these responsibilities have
been satisfied. HUD’s approval
of the certification satisfies its
responsibilities under NEPA
and related laws and authori­
ties, and allows the City of
Heppner Housing Authority to
use program funds.
OBJECTIONS TO
RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will accept objections
to its release of fiands and Or­
egon Housing & Community
Services’ certification for a
period of fifteen days follow­
ing the anticipated submission
date or its actual receipt of the
request (whichever is later)
only if they are on one of the
following bases: (a) the certi­
fication was not executed by
the Certifying Officer of Or­
egon Housing & Community
Services; (b) Oregon Housing
& Community Services has
omitted a step or failed to make
a decision or finding required
by HUD regulations at 24 CFR
Part 58; (c) the grant recipient
has committed funds or in­
curred costs not authorized
by 24 CFR Part 58 before ap­
proval of a release of funds by
HUD; or (d) another Federal
agency acting pursuant to 40
CFR Part 1504 has submit­
ted a written finding that the
project is unsatisfactory from
the standpoint of environmen­
tal quality. Objections must
be prepared and submitted in
accordance with the required
procedures (24 CFR Part 58)
and shall be address to HUD
Environmental Officer at 400
SW Sixth Avenue. Suite 700,
Portland, OR, 97204-1632. Po­
tential objectors should contact
HUD to verify the actual last
day of the objection period.
Bob Gillespie, Certifying Of­
ficer
Published: July 30, 2008
Affidavit
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the follow ing busi­
ness:
Ma y 25 c o n t . :
MCSO received a request
for a deputy contact from
a caller in lrrigon regard­
ing embezzlement. Contact
was m ade and the caller
retrieved all o f her property
from a suspect.
M C S O r e c e iv e d
a report from a caller in
Boardman that he had a few
people skip out on paying for
boarding their animals. The
caller still has the animals
and has attempted to contact
the owners. A deputy con­
tact was requested to know
what the options are.
MCSO deputy cited
Jerry Robert Slavings, 29,
for Failure to Wear Seat-
belt.
MCSO deputy cited
John Ray Van Fossen, 34,
for Failure to Wear Seat-
belt.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that two named male
subjects came and got gaso­
line at the Heppner Shell sta­
tion. Two attendants asked if
they paid and they said yes
to them both. However, they
did not pay and are still driv­
ing around Heppner. Deputy
contact was requested.
M CSO received a
report from the G resham
Police Dept, that Steve J.
Ephrem, 33, was arrested
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court w arrant for Failure
to Appear/Fish and Game
License-Tag Violation. He
was lodged at the Multno­
mah County Jail.
MCSO deputy ad­
vised he made contact with
a male subject on the Bomb­
ing Range Road who said
he was trying to get back to
Idaho and then Russia. The
deputy advised him not to go
into the trees on the Bomb­
ing Range Road.
M CSO received a
report from the Hermiston
Police Dept, that Bradley
D. Profit, 39, was arrested
on an lrrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay/
Less than one oz. Marijuana.
He was cited and released to
appear.
MCSO sergeant re­
ceived a report that a man­
ager in lrrigon is running out
into the road and blocking
vehicles. It was determined
to be a disagreement over
the speed in the park.
MCSO received a re­
port from a caller in Board-
man that she has received a
harassing phone call from
a male; the subject left a
message on her answering
machine.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that water is dripping
from the ceiling in the kitch­
en area. H eppner Public
Works was advised.
B oard m an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Jose Gar­
cia Miramontes, 47, for No
Operator’s License.
B oardm an P olice
Dept, received a report from
a caller in Boardman that
the neighbors were playing
music and being really loud.
It was the second time it
has happened and the caller
wanted it taken care of.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Deena
Sue Rupe, 38, for Failure to
Carry Proof o f Insurance.
B o ardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Elijah
Joel Acheson, 30, for Viola­
tion o f the Speed Limit, 53
mph in a 40 mph zone.
B o a r d m a n F ir e
Dept, received a report o f
a fire at the firing range in
Boardman.
May 28: M CSO
received a report from a
caller on 1-84 eastbound o f a
motorcycle going at speeds
well over 100 mph. MCSO
deputy located the motorcy­
cle on 1-84. The motorcycle
traveled at over 140 mph
during pursuit. The motor­
cycle left the freeway and
traveled on several roads
b efo re stopping. A male
su b ject was arrested for
Felony Elude by Vehicle and
Reckless Driving, and cited
for Expired Out o f State
Plates. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail. The
motorcycle was impounded.
O regon State Police and
Boardman Police Dept, as­
sisted at the stop.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that her daughter does
not want to leave and go
to school. It was a verbal
dispute.
M C S O r e c e iv e d
a report from the lrrigon
Justice Court that a male
subject lost his ID at the
lrrigon Shell. IJC advised
him it was turned over to a
deputy.
M C S O r e c e iv e d
a report from a caller in
lone that a seventh grader
was causing trouble at the
school. A deputy contact
was requested.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Ir-
rigon that a dog chased her
back into her house. The
caller was scared to go out­
side. The caller advised she
has had trouble with this dog
for a long time. A deputy
responded.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in lone
that he has had a theft taken
place at his residence. A
deputy contact was request­
ed.
M CSO received a
report from a caller o f a
large am ount o f standing
water on Highway 207 near
Sandhollow Road; the road
has possibly washed out.
M CSO received a
report from a caller that
Alpine Road approximately
1.5 m iles from H ighw ay
207 had about six inches o f
water running across it and it
washed out. Another report
was received that Doherty
Road (near Alpine Road)
has a debris field caused by
the flooding and is blocking
the road.
B o ard m an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Gregory
Paul Baker, 33, for No In­
surance and No Operator’s
License. The vehicle was
towed.
B o ardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Amber
Danielle Gomez, 20, for Vi­
olation o f the Speed Limit.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept., Boardman ambulance
D o n ’t Forget To Enter The
COUNTY IACKPOT RODEO
w To Enter: Call 676-9451
Monday-Thursday, Aug. 11-14,
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
F ee s are due Friday, August 15 by 1 p.m.
F ee s m ay be delivered to the R odeo Office
mailed to M C
Rodeo,
R O . Box 113, Heppner, O R 9 7 8 3 6
(C ontestants m ust be one year M orrow County residents
or M orrow C ounty school graduates O N L Y )
received a report from a
caller in Boardman that her
and her husband are fight­
ing and it is physical. The
dispatcher could hear a male
subject in the background
yelling, then the phone went
dead. On recontact, the male
subject answered and said
everything is fine, do not
send the police. He was go­
ing to let the female subject
talk on the phone but she
was outside talking to an of­
ficer. The male subject was
arrested on several charges
and transported to the Uma­
tilla County Jail.
lrrigon Fire Dept,
received a report from a
caller in lrrigon that there
was an ex p lo sio n at her
neighbor’s house. The caller
didn’t know what it was but
requested som eone come
and check it out. It was
determined to be a can in a
bum barrel.
May 29: MCSO re­
ceived a request from a call­
er in Boardman for a deputy
contact to read the meter on
a copy machine asap.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irri-
gon that a dog keeps cross­
ing the fence attempting to
breed with her dog. Matilda
Fay Williams, 31, was cited
for Maintaining a Dog as a
Public Nuisance. The caller
called later in the day to
report the neighbor’s dog in
her yard again; she signed a
citation this morning.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that two signs were
broken off and left in his
driveway.
M CSO received a
report from the Deschutes
County Sheriff’s Office that
Delbert Dungan, 52, was ar­
rested on a Heppner Justice
Court w arrant for Failure
to Pay Fine/DUII. He was
lodged at the D eschutes
County Jail.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that a burglary occurred
and damaged was done to
the caller’s property.
MCSO deputy cited
Warren N athan Ross, 79,
for Violation o f the Speed
Limit, 38 mph in a 20 mph
School Zone.
M CSO deputy ar­
rested Lloyd Alan Terpen-
ing, 46, on a Parole and
P ro b atio n S a n c tio n . He
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
M CSO received a
rep o rt th at h o m eow ners
in lrrigon were installing
underground sprinklers and
they do not have a permit
to do so. The homeowners
advised they will be getting
the permit on Monday.
M C S O r e c e iv e d
a report from a caller in
Boardman that her husband
violated a No Contact or­
der.
MCSO deputy cited
a female subject for Viola­
tion o f the Basic Rule, 82
mph in a 55 mph zone.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from the O regon
State Police that a vehicle
on Highway 730/1-82 was
traveling at 90 mph and was
playing chicken with other
cars. There were children
inside the vehicle.
MCSO deputy cited
a male subject for Driving
while License Suspended
Violation.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that another kid at the
alternative school is saying
her son is going to start a
gang.
M CSO received a
report from a caller that a
vehicle followed him from
Umatilla to Boardman. A
deputy made contact with
both parties and determined
it was a driving complaint
from Umatilla. The com ­
plaint will be followed up the location. Shelby Lynn
Gal lion, 41, was arrested for
in Umatilla.
B o ard m an P o lice Domestic Harassment.
Dept, officers cited Francis­
M CSO deputy ar­
co Valenzuela Dominguez, rested Tony Ray Allen, 49,
27, for No O perator’s Li­ for False Inform ation x2
cense. Another male subject and No Fishing License. He
w as cited for P erm itting was also arrested on a Wash­
Unlawful Use o f a Motor ington County warrant. He
was lodged at the Umatilla
Vehicle.
B o ard m an P o lice County Jail.
Dept, officer recovered a ve­
B o ard m an P olice
hicle in Boardman that was Dept, received a report from
stolen out o f Hermiston.
a caller at the Boardman
B o ard m an P o lice Shell station that a male sub­
Dept, officer advised he was ject advised he was locked
out with a transient subject in. An officer responded
who was loitering behind and determ ined the male
C&D and the B oardm an subject was locked in the
Chevron. The subject was restroom.
advised there is no loitering
B oardm an P o lice
allowed in the area.
Dept, officer received a re­
M ay 30: M C S O port o f a passenger car that
received a report that C J was forced off' the road by
Kestler, 26, was arrested on a semi truck on 1-84 west­
a warrant for Driving while bound.
L icense S uspended. The
B oardm an P o lice
subject was already lodged Dept, officer warned a driver
at the Umatilla County Jail for cutting through property
on previous charges.
to avoid a stop sign.
M CSO received a
B oardm an P olice
report from a caller in Hepp­ Dept, officer cited a juvenile
ner that an elderly male was male for Driving while Li­
having a diabetic reaction. cense Suspended Violation
The patient was transported and Failure to Carry Proof
to Pioneer Memorial Hospi­ o f Insurance.
tal in Heppner.
B oardm an P o lice
MCSO, Boardman Dept., Boardman ambulance
Police Dept, received a re­ received a request for an
port from a caller in Board- ambulance from a caller in
man that he is trying to get a Boardman for a 55 year old
male subject to move out of male with chest pains, pos­
his house. The subject won’t sibly a heart attack.
move but the electricity was
B oardm an P olice
turned off today. A deputy D ept, o fficer received a
contact was requested. It noise complaint in Board-
was determined to be a civil m an; a large hom em ade
issue.
noise cannon was set off.
MCSO deputy cited The subject was warned not
a juvenile male for Violation to do it again.
B o ardm an P olice
o f the Basic Rule, 73 mph in
Dept, officer cited Mario
a 55 mph Safety Zone.
MCSO deputy cited Garcia Echevarria, 20, for
several subjects in lrrigon Failure to Obey Traffic Con­
for Failure to Use Seatbelt. trol Device.
MCSO deputy cited
lrrigon am bulance
Dale Jean Moyer, 32, for received a report from a
caller in lrrigon of a 35 year
Failure to Use Seatbelt.
MCSO deputy cited old female who has Drano
Cynthia Roshanne Brown, in her eyes. A deputy and
20, for Failure to Use Seat- an am bulance responded.
The patient was transported
belt.
MCSO received a to Good Shepherd Hospital
report from a caller in Ir- in Hermiston.
rigon that her son and his
May 31: MCSO re­
father want to come over ceived a report from a caller
and get some o f his stuff. in lrrigon o f a 16 year old
The mother does not want runaway. The juvenile re­
them to come over because turned home.
her son did not tell her he
MCSO deputy cited
was coming down.
a male subject in lrrigon for
MCSO deputy re­ Failure to Use Seatbelt.
ceived a report o f someone
MCSO deputy cit­
injured on Forest Service ed Lisa Ann Mort, 47, for
Road 21. The subject was DUII.
transported by private ve­
M CSO received a
hicle.
report from the Oregon State
MCSO deputy cited Police in H erm iston that
Tracie Ann Mendoza, 35, for A lfredo Diaz Cortez, 40,
Failure to Use Seatbelt and was arrested on an lrrigon
No O perator’s License.
Justice Court w arrant for
M CSO received a Failure to Appear/Failure to
report from a business in Carry and Present License.
Boardm an o f 300 feet o f He was lodged at the Uma­
copper wire taken.
tilla County Jail.
MCSO deputy cited
MCSO received a
a male subject in Boardman report from a caller in Hep­
for Failure to Use Seatbelt. pner that ju v e n ile s were
MCSO deputy cited walking in a restricted area
a male subject in Board- next to the dam. A deputy
man for F ailure to Wear responded and was unable
Seatbelt.
to locate the juveniles.
M CSO deputy ad­
M C S O re c e iv e d
vised he was attempting to a report from a caller in
overtake a vehicle on 1-84 lrrigon that she gave her
westbound that was travel­ brother-in-law a ride last
ing at 107 mph. Ronald Lee night and now he is calling
Nellis, 44, was arrested for her friend and harassing her.
Reckless Driving and Carry­ The subject was w amed not
ing a Concealed Weapon. He to call again.
was lodged at the Umatilla
M CSO received a
County Jail. Oregon State report from a caller in Ir-
Police and Boardman Police rigon o f a graduation party
Dept, assisted at the stop.
with loud music, screaming
M C S O r e c e iv e d and hollering that was going
a report from a caller in on for hours; the caller could
Boardm an that a pit bull feel the vib ratio n in the
and a cow dog attacked a walls and floor. The party
goat. The owner requested was advised and would shut
a deputy contact.
down the party.
MCSO, lrrigon am­
B o ard m an P o lice
bulance received a request Dept, received a report from
for an am bulance from a a caller in Boardman that her
caller in lrrigon for a 60 year two teenagers left the house
old female possibly having after an argument; she wants
a heart attack . D ispatch them picked up as runaw ays.
also heard a possible family An officer mediated the situ­
dispute between sisters at ation.
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