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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 14,2010
November 2,2010, General
Election.
Positions: Zone 1, 4 years;
Zone 4, 4 years; Zone 5„
4 years.
In fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g
zone boundaries, eligibility
requirements, and copies of
nominating petitions may
be obtained at the SWCD
Office located at 430 W
L in d en Way, H ep p n er,
O regon, telephone (541)
676-5452.
Inform ation and election
forms may also be obtained
from the Oregon Department
o f A g ric u ltu re , N atu ral
Resources D ivision, 635
Capitol Street NE, Salem,
Oregon 97301-2532 Phone:
(503) 986-4775, or online
at http://oregon.gov/ODA/
SWCD/services.shtml.
Nominating petitions must
be signed by at least ten
registered voters residing
within the Morrow SWCD
and be subm itted to the
County Clerk o f Morrow
County for verification o f
signatures priorto filing. The
“ Petition for Nom ination
S ig n a tu re S h e e t” and a
“Declaration of Candidacy”
must be filed with Oregon
Department o f Agriculture,
Natural Resources Division
by August 24, 2010, at 5:00
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Notice is hereby served that
nom inations by petition
may be made for positions
o f Director o f the Morrow
Soil and Water Conservation
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Forms must be mailed or
hand-delivered to Oregon
Department o f Agriculture,
Natural Resources Division,
635 C a p ito l S tre e t NE,
S alem , O re g o n 9 7 3 0 1 -
2532. Petitions received
after the deadline will not
be a c ce p ted . F axed or
electronic versions o f the
petitions cannot legally be
accepted.
Published: July 14, 2010
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
‘PL A N N IN G C O M M IS ­
SION w ill hold the fo l­
lowing hearings o f public
interest on Tuesday, July
27,2010, at 7:00 p.m. at the
Port o f Morrow Riverfront
Center, Boardman, Oregon.
C o n d itio n al Use Perm it
C U P -N -280: Loren and
Della Heideman, applicants
and owners.
The property is described as
Tax Lot 3500 o f Assessor’s
Map 2N 23. The property is
located off Fairview Lane 2
miles west of Cecil, Oregon
and is zo n ed E x clu siv e
Farm Use (EFU).
R equest is to approve a
private tem porary cam p­
ground for c o n stru ctio n
w orkers. C riteria for ap­
p roval in clu d e M orrow
County Zoning Ordinance
(MCZO) 3.010(D)(13) and
Temporary
Adm inistrative Rules Re­
g a rd in g P riv a te C a m p ­
grounds on Lands Planned
and Zoned for Exclusive
Farm U se, O reg o n A d ­
m inistrative Code (OAR)
chapter 660-033-0130(19).
C o n ditional Use P erm it
CUP-S-281 : John Flynn/
Ruggs R anch, applicant
and owner.
The property is described as
portions o f Tax Lots 3900,
and 4500 o f A s s e s s o r’s
Map 3S 24 and portions of
Tax Lot 600 o f Assessor’s
Map 4S 24. The property
is located 7 miles west of
Ruggs o ff Highway 206,
and is zoned EFU. Request
is to approve a bird hunting
preserve.
C riteria for approval in­
clude MCZO 3.010(D)( 13),
6.020 and 6.030.
Land Partition LP-N-419:
Port o f Morrow applicant,
and C ity o f B oardm an,
owner. The property is de­
scribed as Tax Lot 119 of
A s s e s s o r’s M ap 4N 24.
The property is located on
the east side of Tower Road
south o f Kunze Lane and
is zoned Space-Age Indus­
trial (SAI). The request is
to partition a 456.97 acre
parcel into a 411.97-acre
parcel, a 30-acre parcel, and
a 15-acre parcel. Criteria for
approval include the Mor­
row County Subdivision
Ordinance Article 5.
C on d itio n al Use Perm it
CUP-N-282: Port o f Mor­
row, applicant, and City
o f Boardman, owner. The
property is described as Tax
Lot 119 of Assessor’s Map
4N 24 27. The property is
located on the east side of
Tower Road south o f Kunze
Lane and is zoned SAL
The request is to approve
a data center. Criteria for
approval include MCZO
Article3, Section 3.072; Ar­
ticle 4, Section 4.080; and
Article 6, Sections 6.020,
and 6.030.
Land Partition LP-S-420
and C U P -S -2 8 3 : A dam
and Shelley McCabe, ap­
plicants, and Ashley and
C athy M cC abe, ow ners.
The property is described
as Tax Lot 1900 o f Asses­
sor’s
Map 2S 24. The property
is located east of Brenner
Canyon Road and south of
McCabe Lane and is zoned
EFU. Thé request is to par­
tition a 718.17-acre parcel
to create a “non-farm”
dw elling parcels and ap­
prove a “non-farm" dwell­
ing. Criteria for approval
include MCZO Article 3,
Section 3.010(F); MCZO
Article 6, Sections 6.020
and 6.030, and MCSO Ar­
ticle 5, Land Partitioning.
A T S P -2 9 -1 0 . M o rro w
County, applicant. The re­
quest is to add the Wilson
Lane/Laurel Road Intersec­
tion Im provem ents proj­
ect to the Morrow County
T ra n s p o rta tio n S y stem
Plan.
The project involves 1.5
miles o f Wilson Lane from
the intersection of Laurel
Road to the intersection of
South Main in Boardman
and construct a turning lane
on Wilson Lane. Criteria
for approval will be MCZO
Article 8.050
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 speci­
ficity to afford the decision
m aker an opportunity to
respond to the issue pre­
cludes appeal to the Land
Use Board of Appeals based
on those issues.
Copies of the staff report
and all relevant documents
will be available after July
16, 2010. For more infor­
mation, please contact the
Planning D epartm ent at
541-922-4624 or 541-676-
9061 extension 5503.
DATED this 7th day of July*
2010
MORROW COUNTY
P L A N N I N G D E PA R T­
MENT
Published: July 14, 2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST
FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
Logging
Services
Contractor
M orrow C ou n ty P ublic
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon
M orrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Logging Services
C o n tr a c to r to p ro v id e
logging services for various
C o u n t y P u b l i c W orks
p r o je c ts . C o n tr a c to rs
subm itting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method
of
approach.
4.
Availability of
labor and equipment.
C o p ie s o f th e R e q u e st
for Qualifications may be
o b ta in e d from M orrow
County Public Works, P.O.
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839,
(541)989-9500. Complete
proposals will be accepted
at the same address no later
than 4:00 p.m ., July 23,
2010. Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
Published: July 7 and 14,
2010
Affidavit
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the following business:
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she could w alk. She had
low blood sugar.
-B o a rd m a n A m ­
bulance received request
for m utual aid to A rling­
ton for a 23-year-old fe­
m ale, 20 w eeks pregnant
h a v e c o n tr a c tio n s 2 .5
m in u tes apart. She w as
tra n sp o rte d to M id -C o ­
lum bia M edical Center.
-H eppner A m bu­
lance received report o f
a b le e d in g w o u n d th at
c o u l d n o t be s to p p e d .
H om e H ealth w as on the
scene.
A pril 3 : Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report o f a dis­
turbance in Irrigon with a
female yelling and scream­
ing and the sound of break­
ing glass. MCSO deputy
advised two persons that
the disturbances could not
continue or they could go
to jail. MCSO arrested Wil­
liam Herbert Prosser, 29,
was arrested for Interfering
with a Peace Officer. He
was released on his own
recognizance with $6,000
bail.
-M C SO received
report o f a vehicle parked at
the Forest Service building
in Heppner. M CSO cited
Katrina Mae Beaudin, 18,
and Daniel Bradley Shimez,
19, for Possession o f Less
than One Ounce o f M ari­
juana.
-M C SO received
a call from an Irrigon sub­
ject who asked what time
it was. When he was told
the time, he said he hadn’t
eaten for an entire day, but
then said he thought it was
later than it was and didn’t
need anything after all and
hung up.
-M C SO received
report o f a cow on 1-84,
Boardman. The owner came
and got the cow.
-M C SO received
report that the Bend Po­
lice arrested Jereb Daniel
Saurman, 25, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear, D riv­
ing While Suspended. He
was lodged at Deschutes
County, which had a “no
bail” warrant on him.
-M C SO received
report o f g raffiti on the
corner o f C olum bia and
Second, at the alternative
school, on a fence and shed
and the side o f Bake’s Hotel
in Irrigon.
-M CSO received
report from an lone subject
that there was a gold car at
his house. He said someone
was there until 10 p.m. and
there was a different car
there that day. It turned out
that the reporter was in the
hospital and did not know
who was there.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject who said he received
mail from the “Australian
pow er b a ll” w hich said
he had won $600,000. He
believed it was a scam and
wanted a deputy to be aware
o f it. A deputy made contact
and determ ined it was a
scam ad.
-M C SO received
report from an lone sub­
ject that a male was semi­
c o n sc io u s, had lab o red
breathing and was having
seizures. The lone Ambu­
lance responded.
-M CSO received
report that Umatilla County
Sheriff’s Office that Uma­
tilla County Sheriff's Office
arrested Mark Kyle Shea,
20, on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure
to Pay Fine/Criminal Mis­
chief II. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$1,761.50 bail in full.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
je c t th at an 11-year-old
female had wrist pain. She
reported that there were
ex tra kids at her house
who pushed her down and
took off.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that renters left their
old car at his house and he
needed it tagged for tow. A
deputy made contact, pro­
vided the property owner
with a tag and explained
the process.
-M C SO received
request for a cat trap so an
Irrigon resident could catch
stray cats at his residence.
-M C SO received
report that an Irrigon sub­
ject fell o f a bike onto his
stom ach, had pain in his
left leg, couldn’t move his
leg and had bleeding from
his knuckles.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that a man with three
children was on his prop­
erty and acting suspicious.
MCSO cited Rodney Glenn
Reynolds, 47, for Criminal
Trespass II.
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