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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 11, 2009 - TEN
REAI. ESTATE
WANTED
any State or local government
agency or private nonprofit
organization that provides or
If you have mountain prop­ proposes to provide services
erty or property at B lake’s to homeless persons and/
Ranch or Penland Lake, 1 or families residing within
have interested buyers. Con­ the jurisdictions of Umatilla
tact David Sykes, Sykes Real County, Morrow County, Port
Estate, (5-41 > 676-9228 cell of Umatilla, Port of Morrow,
and the Confederated Tribes
541-'*80-6674.
9-5-tfx of the Umatilla Indian Reser­
vation.
FOR RENT
A workshop will be held
at
a
time and place to be de­
Willow View Apts., 515 N.
termined,
which will include
Elder. 1 & 2 bedroom apart­
an
overview
of the base re­
ments w ith laundrv W/S/G in­
development
planning pro­
cluded 559-577-7092.
cess,
a
tour
of
the installa­
2-4-tfc
tion, information on any land
Cottage Creek Apartments use constraints known at the
l bed / l bath apartments time, and information on the
NOI process. To register for
All utilities included!
this workshop, please call the
160 N. Chase Street
LRA contact person identi­
fied below. Attendance at this
Call toll free:
workshop is not required to
( 877 ) 967-6583 M r
submit an NOI, but is highly
encouraged.
FOR LEASE
NOIs from homeless ser­
2200 Sq. foot solar house vice providers must include:
for lease. $800/ month Call (i) a description of the home­
less assistance program that
for details, 541 -256-0097
the homeless service provider
2-4-4C
proposes to carry out in Uma­
tilla County and/or Morrow
FINANCIAL SERV ICES
County; (ii) a description of
the
need for the program; (iii)
Bills got you down?
a description of the extent to
Things can only get better,
which the program is or will be
with our low interest loans.
coordinated with other home­
Apply Today. Ask about our less assistance programs in
free debt counselling. Apply the communities in the vicin­
now! Call us.: 1-888-936- ity of the Umatilla Chemical
2221
Depot; (iv) information about
1-21 - 8 p the physical requirements
necessary to carry out the pro­
gram, including a description
SERVICES
of the buildings and property
at the Umatilla Chemical De­
AFFORDABLE
pot
that are necessary in
FAMILY
EYEWEAR r )
order to carry out the pro­
gram; (v) a description o f
Highest Quality Lenses
the financial plan, the or­
ganizational structure and
capacity, prior experience,
Complete Pair
and qualifications o f the or­
Lenses & Frames
ganization to carry out the
1 year warranty on lenses
program; and (vi) an assess­
(Select Frames) Over 200 to choose from
ment o f the time required to
Single Vision, Tri & Bifocal
No Line & Scratch Coat
com m ence carrying out the
Same Day Service (must have prescription)
program.
1045 N 1st • Next to the Nickel
Entities interested in ob­
567-3790
taining property through a
www.midcolumbiadirect.com/optical
public benefit conveyance
(PBC), other than a hom e­
FOR SALE
less assistance conveyance,
Brush guard-will fit’04 + are invited to contact the
or - Chevy trailblazer. $500
following Federal agency
new. Will sell for $150. Col­
lapsible tow bar. Make offer. offices to find out more
about each agencys PBC pro­
541-676-5816
gram and to discuss with the
___________________ 2-4-2c
agency the entitys potential for
FOR SALE. 25 fall pairs. qualifying for a conveyance
of property. Federal agencies
Angus. Mixed Ages. (541)
sponsoring PBCs include the
384-6971. Condon.
Department of the Interior
2-11-2c for parks, recreation, wildlife
conservation, lighthouses, and
historic monuments uses; the
SALES
Department of Education for
Close
Out
Sale! educational uses; the Depart­
Everything 1/2 off, 168 ment of Health and Human
W. Willow. Friday, 8 a.m Services for public health
. 9
uses; the Department of Jus­
tice for correctional facilities
_______________ 2-11-lc
and law enforcement uses; the
Department of Housing and
PUBLIC NOTICE Urban
Development for Self-
Availability of Surplus
Help
Programs;
the Depart­
Federal Property to State
ment
of
Transportation
for
and Local Eligible Parties,
airports
and
seaports;
the
Vet­
Including Homeless Service
erans Administration for Cem­
Providers
eteries; and the Federal Emer­
Umatilla Army Depot
gency
Management Agency
Reuse Authority
for
emergency
management
As required by the Base
purposes.
A
complete
listing
Closure Community Redevel­
of
the
Federal
agencies
with
opment and Homeless Assis­
PBC
programs
with
specific
tance Act of 1994, as amended
(the Redevelopment Act) and points of contact is available
its implementing regulations, from the LRA.
NOIs for PBCs must in­
the Umatilla Army Depot Re­
clude:
(i) a description of the
use Authority (the LRA) for
eligibility
for the proposed
the Umatilla Chemical Depot
transfer,
(ii)
the proposed use
is seeking notices of interest
of
the
property,
including a
(NOIs) for surplus property at
description
of
the
buildings
the installation.
and
property
necessary
to car­
State and local govern­
ry
out
such
proposed
use,
(iii)
ments. homeless service pro­
time
frame
for
occupation,
and
viders and other interested par­
(iv)
the
benefit
to
the
commu­
ties may submit NOIs no later
than 5 p.m. on June 13, 2009. nity from such proposed use,
A listing of surplus property at including the number of jobs
the Umatilla Chemical Depot the use would generate.
For additional information
was published by the Depart­
contact
Connie Caplinger at
ment of the Army in the Fed­
Umatilla
County Courthouse,
eral Register on January 12,
2
16
SE
4th
Street, Room 121,
2009. The complete listing
Pendleton,
Oregon or tele­
can be obtained by calling the
LRA contact person identified phone 541-278-6293.
below.
Published: February 11,
NOIs for homeless assis­ 2009
tance may be submitted by Affidavit
$ 9 9 .0 0
I
of Interstate 84. Request is to
modify the use zone language
to 1 ) allow the siting of utility
LAND USE HEARING
facilities necessary for pub­
THE MORROW COUN­
lic service meeting the crite­
TY PLANNING COMMIS­
ria found in Oregon Revised
SION will hold the follow ing
Statute (ORS) 215.275 and
hearings of public interest on
2
) to allow the siting of com­
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
mercial energy facilities con­
at 7:00 p.m. at the Morrow
ditionally. This is the second
County School District Build­
of two Planning Commission
ing in Lexington, Oregon.)
public hearings to be followed
Hardship Variance HV-S-
by at least one Count Court
010- E09: Denny and Linda
public hearing prior to adop­
Nave, applicants and owners.
tion. Criteria for approval in­
Property is described as tax
clude MCZO Article 3 Section
lot 3405 of Assessors Map 2S
3.072, Space Age Industrial,
26. Property is zoned Exclu­
and Article 8 Section 8.050,
sive Farm Use (EFU) and is
Burden and Criteria.
located north of Heppner on
Opportunity to voice sup­
Dee Cox Road. Request is to
port or opposition to the above
allow continuation of a Hard­
proposals or to ask questions
ship Variance. Criteria for ap­
will be provided. Failure to
proval include the Morrow
raise an issue in person or
County Zoning Ordinance
by letter or failure to provide
(MCZO) Article 4.130.
sufficient specificity to afford
Hardship Variance HV-N-
the decision maker an oppor­
011- E09: Carolyn Moore, ap­
tunity to respond to the issue
plicant and owner. Property
precludes appeal to the Land
is described as tax lot 1100
Use Board of Appeals based
of Assessor’s Map 4N 25 15.
on those issues.
The property is zoned Farm
Copies of the staff report
Residential (FR) and is lo­
and all relevant documents
cated south of Boardman near
will be available after Feb­
the intersection of Kunze Lane
ruary 13, 2009. For more
and Miller Road. Request is to
information, please contact
allow continuation of a Hard­
the Planning Department
ship Variance. Criteria for ap­
at 541-922-4624 or 541-
proval include the MCZO Ar­
676-9061 extension 5503.
ticle 4.130.
DATED
this
4th
day
Land Partition LP-N-400
of
February
2009
and Replat R-012-09, a replat
MORROW
COUNTY
of Partition Plat 2003-6: Vir­
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
gil and Shirley Cromer, appli­
Published: February 11, 2009
cants and owners. Property is
Affidavit
described as tax lot 803 of As­
sessor’s Map 4N 25 16. The
property is zoned SR (Sub­
urban Residential) and is lo­
cated within the urban growth
boundary of Boardman. The
property is located south of
Boardman on Olson Road.
Request is to partition a 3.65-
-Continuedfrom Page ONE
acre parcel into two parcels.
3 . Communicate with
Criteria for approval include
the Morrow County Subdivi­ the public:
sion Ordinance (MCSO) Ar­ a) Reinstitute the quarterly
ticle 5 Land Partitioning.
newsletter
Replat R-013-09, a replat b) Update and keep the city
of Partition Plat 2004-3: Dan­ website current
iel and Rita Van Schoiack,
4. Install the new
applicants, and Daniel and utility billing software and
Rita Van Schoiack and Joseph
install the water meter read­
and Jeri McElligott, owners.
ing computer downloading
Property is described as tax
system.
These systems should
lots 3404 and 3405 of Asses­
be
operational
by the end o f
sor’s Map 5S 26. The property
the
year.
is zoned Forest Use (FU) and
5. D evelop Hager
is located near the “Parker’s
Mill” area south of Hardman Park (a continuing project).
on Sunflower Flat Road. Re­
6 . E v a lu a te and
quest is to relocate the exist­ change the existing city sys­
ing 10 -acre parcel to the east tem o f code enforcement
approximately 500 feet. Cri­ so that it can be effectively
teria for approval include the enforced.
MCSO Article 5 Land Parti­
7. Update and codify
tioning.
the existing ordinances.
Land Partition LP-S-402:
8. Continue to em­
William C. Van Schoiack, ap­
phasize
street maintenance
plicant, and R.G. Van Schoi­
despite
limited
resources (esp.
ack Trust, owner. Property is
road
shoulders).
Inquire about
described as tax lot 2900 of
Economic
Stimulus
monies
Assessor’s Map 4S 24. The
property is zoned EFU and for street maintenance.
is located southwest of Hep­
9. Bridges (Lover’s
pner on Buttermilk Canyon Lane, Sperry Street and Elder
Road. Request is to partition Street bridges) -seek funding
a 4364.10-acre parcel into two (“tippage fees,” ODOT etc.)
parcels both meeting the min­
and inclusion in the STIP.
imum acreage requirement.
10 . Seek a HHS stu­
Criteria for approval include
dent
to
serve
on the city coun­
the MCSO Article 5 Land
cil.
Partitioning.
11 . Increase inter­
Subdivision SD-N-222 and
Variance V-N-013: Suzanne governmental cooperation
Frederickson, applicant and among the cities in the Wil­
owner. Property is described low Creek Valley
as tax lot 203 of Assessor’s
12 . Build a vehicle
Map 4N 25 14C. The proper­ plug-in/storage shelter at the
ty is zoned Farm Residential wastewater treatment plant.
(FR) and is located approxi­
13 . Increase the vis­
mately two miles southeast
ibility o f the MCSD deputies
of Boardman south of the in­
in the community.
tersection of Wilson Lane and
The c o u n c il a lso
Downey Road. Request is to
learned
that the contract for
subdivide a 13.78-acre parcel
the
upcoming
Court Street
into seven 1.9-acre parcels,
applying a 10 % area variance. highway renovation project
Criteria for approval include had been let by O regon
the MCSO and MCZO Article Department o f Transpor­
7 Variances.
tation (O D O T ) to K nife
Continued from January River Corp. o f Bend. The
20th. Zoning Amendment corporate headquarters o f
AZ-010-08: Space Age Indus­ the company is in Bismark
trial use zone. Morrow Coun­
North Dakota.
ty, applicant, and Threemile
The bid came in at
Canyon Farms, Inland Land
$230,000
below estimates;
Company, City of Boardman,
Umatilla Electric Coopera­ however, the overall cost
tive, and BAIC, Inc., owners. is about $500,000 over the
Property is described as tax original estimated cost.
T he p ro ject w ill
lots 119, 120, 121 and 122 of
Assessor’s Map 4N 24 and tax straigh ten and renovate
lots 100 and 112 of Assessor’s Court Street from in front
Map 3N 24. The properties o f the court house out to the
are located west of Board- fairgrounds.
man along Tower Road south
NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC
MORROW COUNTY
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow
County
Case No. 09PR002
In the Matter of the Estate of
THOMAS ALAN RAWLINS,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed personal representa­
tive of the estate. All persons
having claims against the es­
tate are required to present
them to the personal represen­
tative, at the address shown
below, within four months af­
ter the date of first publication
of this notice, or the claims
may be barred. All persons
whose rights may be affected
by the proceedings may ob­
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the personal representative, or
the attorney, Michael B. Col­
lins. Dated and first published
February 11, 2009. Carol
Brewster, Personal Represen­
tative, c/o Collins & Collins,
LLP, PO Box 1457, Pendle­
ton, OR 97801, Telephone
(541)276-3320. Publication
dates: 2/11,2/18, 2/25.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Budget Committee
Member Vacancy.
The Morrow County
Unified Recreation District
would like to announce
a vacancy on the Budget
Committee for Zone #5.
The position will be ap­
pointed by the Board o f Di­
rectors in March o f 2009.
Zone #5 encompasses the
areas o f Morrow County
within the City o f Hepp­
ner and areas lying south
o f Heppner to the County
lines. If you are interested
in participating as a bud­
get committee member for
the district, please contact
Cyde Marie Estes at (541)
676-5808 or you may mail
your request to serve to the
Morrow County Unified
Recreation District, %Cyde
Marie Estes, PO Box 765,
Heppner, OR 97836.
Cyde Marie Estes,
Chairman for the Board
Published: February 11,
18, 25 and March 4 ,2 0 0 9
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OR­
EGON FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
Probate Department
In the matter of the Estate of
DONNA M. MCCURDY,
Deceased
No. 09PR001
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is given that the
undersigned has been ap­
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
the estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present it, with
proper vouchers, within four
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the personal
representative at the offices of
Kuhn & Spicer, 267 N. Main
Street, PO. Box 428, Hep­
pner, Oregon 97836, or they
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro­
ceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
DATED and first published
January 28, 2009
Diane M. Moyer,
Personal Representive
5638 Michael Lane
Lolo, MT 59847
Published: January 29,
February 4 and February
11,2009
Affidavit
City considers
new restrooms
for Hager Park
i
Mustang Varsity
Baseball Schedule
F o llo w in g is the
Heppner High School var­
sity baseball schedule for
the 2009 season:
-March 17: Pendle­
ton JV, 2 p.m.
-M arch 21: at La
Grande, 12 p.m.
-March 24: Mac Hi/
Salem
-March 27-28: Col­
fax Tourney.
-Apr. 4: Burns, 1
p.m.
-Apr. 7: at Baker, 2
p.m.
-Apr. 11: at Irrigon,
11 a.m.
-Apr. 14: Pilot Rock,
4:30 p.m.
-Apr. 18: W eston
McEwen, 11 a.m.
-Apr. 21: at Stan­
field, 11 a.m.
-Apr. 25: BYE
-Apr. 29: Irrigon,
4:30 p.m.
-M ay 2: at P ilo t
Rock, 11 a.m.
-May 5: at Weston
McEwen, 4:30 p.m.
Mustang JV
Baseball Schedule
F o llo w in g is the
Heppner High School JV
baseball schedule for the
2009 season:
-March
19:
Nixyaawii, 4 p.m.
-March 30: at Stan­
field, 4:30 p.m.
-A pr. 3: W eston
McEwen, 12 p.m.
-Apr. 6: Pendleton
Frosh, 4:30 p.m.
-Apr. 7: at Baker, 2
p.m.
-Apr. 10: Stanfield,
11 a.m.
-Apr. 13: at P ilot
Rock, 4:30 p.m.
-Apr. 16: at Mac Hi,
4:30 p.m.
-Apr. 17: Nixyaawii,
3 p.m.
-Apr. 23: at Stan­
field, 5 p.m.
-Apr. 24: at Uma­
tilla, 2 p.m.
-Apr. 27: Pilot Rock,
4:30 p.m.
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the follow ing busi­
ness:
Jan. 13: -MCSO ar­
rested Darryl Lee Bennett,
45, for DUII.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Enoch Jay Sparks,
34, for passing in a no pass­
ing zone.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint regarding
a trailer that was stolen in
November. The caller ad­
vised that he saw the trailer
in Salem the day before.
-M C S O a rrested
Keith Alan Buck, 39, on
a Umatilla County felony
warrant for failure to appear/
Forgery 2.
-M CSO arrested a
female subject on a Uma­
tilla C ounty warrant for
failure to appear/Burglary
1, Burglary 2, and Criminal
M ischief 1.
-MCSO received a
911 call from a young girl
who was crying and stated
that her sister and mother
got in a.fight and her moth­
er’s nose was bleeding.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
a report o f a dom estic in
progress. C andice M erie
Robello, 34, for Harassment
(domestic) x2.
-Irrigon Ambulance
received an EMS call for a
74 year old male with severe
bleeding from a finger and
an incoherent 77 year old
female. The patients were
transported to Good Shep­
herd Hospital.
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