TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 15,2011
PUBLIC NOTICE
FORM
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
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A meeting of the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance Diatnct will be held on June 23. 2011
at 5 30 pm at 100 Rock Street, Heppner Oregon The purpoee of thie meeting will be to discuss the budget
tor the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011, a* approved by the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance Dwtnct Budget Committee
A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 180 Rock Street
Heppner Oregon between the hours of 5 30 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
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Morrow
Taiephone Numb*
541-676-5871
Ch**rp#f*or of Govvmtng Body
Christopher "Kit” George
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Heppner
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
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16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit 0 5413)
17 Local Option Taxes
.................................................
18 Levy tor Bonded Debt or Obligations
Tax Levies
By Type
Approved Budget
Next Yeer 2011-2012
Adopted Budget
T h » Yeer 2010-2011
26 808
18.050
35,316
0
7.005
0
0
55 692
142.671
101,171
41,500
142,671
41.500
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T O T A L O F ALL FU N D S
1 Total Personal Services
2 Total Materials and Supplies
3 Total Capital Outlay...........................................................
Anticipated 4 Total Debt Service ..........................................................
Requirements 5 Total Transfers ...............................................................
6 Total Contingencies.........................................................
7 Total Reserves and Special Payments ............................
8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
9 Total Requirements add Line# 1 through 6
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
11 Total Property Texes Estimated to be Received
Anticipated
Resources
12 Total Resources add Lines 10 end 11
13 Total Property Texes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
Estimated
14 Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not To Be Received
Ad Valorem
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
Property Taxes
B Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected Amounts
15 Total Tax Levied
27 485
16 641
36,123
0
8.100
0
0
55,166
141.515
98 515
43,000
141,515
43,000
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2 908
3.547
3.055
2998
48 963
49,045
Rete or Amount
Rate or Amount
0 5413
0 5413
0
0
0
0
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S T A T E M E N T O F IN D E B T E D N E S S
Debt Outstanding
Q As Summarized Below
0 None
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Debt Authorized, Not Incurred
I I As Summarized Below
[ 3 None
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
Putten ONLY comptnid portion oi m » p m »
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District
Torn AnncipUd R«qoimn»nti muet »qu.1 T oui « H o m e «
Adopted Budget
This year 2010-11
Actual Data
Last Year 2009-10
Name of Fund;
Parpa tual C f » F u n d
1 Total Personal Services
2 Total Materials and Services
3. Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
5 Total Transfers
6 Total Contingencies
7. Total Reserves end Special Payments
8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
2,000
2.005
1,100
43.824
45824
45,824
43.944
45.949
45.949
44 166
45,266
45.266
E q u ip m e n t F q n É
1. Total Personal Services
2. Total Materials and Services
3 Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
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
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Approved Budget
Next Year 2011-12
Adopted Budget
This year 2010-11
Actual Data
Last Year 2009-10
Name of Fund:
Approved Budget
Next Year 2011-12
1,186
35,316
36,123
30,200
31.386
31,386
0
35,316
35,316
0
36,123
36,123
FUNDS REQUIRING A
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District
Pubten o n l y compteted portion ot me peg*_________ _______________________
1. Total Personal Services
2. Total Materials and Services
Approved Budget
Next Year 2011-12
Adopted Budget
This year 2010-11
Actual Data
Last Year 2009-10
Name of Fund
Genera/ F u n d
24.420
14,657
26,608
18,050
27.485
16,641
4,000
5,000
5,000
43,077
17,320
39,570
56,890
11,746
61,406
19,906
41,500
61.406
41,500
11,990
60.1Ì9
3 Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
5 Total Transfers
8 Total Contingencies
7. Total Reserves and Special Payments
...........
8 Total Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance
9 Total Requirements
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
11 Property Taxes Estimated to Be Received
12 Total Resources (add lines 10 and 11).............
13 Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
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17,126
43,000
80,126
43,000
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14 Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received
2,908
3,055
48,963
3,547
2,998
48,045
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limit
B Discounts. Other Uncollected Amounts
15 Total Tax Levied
•
Rate or Amount
Rate or Amount
0 5413
0
0
05413
0
0
16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit 0 5413).
17 Local Option Taxes
18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations
Published: June 15, and 22, 2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
FORM
LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
Imgon C emetery Maintenance District
A meeting of the .
at
7:00 ETI p . m
June 24. 2011
_ will be held on .
(Governing body)
□ A.M.
at
Stokes Landing Sr. Ctr., 190 Opal Place
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for
(Location)
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011 as approved by the .
Imgon Cemetery Maintenance District
. Budget Committee.
(Municipal corporation)
A summary of the budget it presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at _
500 N E M i n
HM!
street,
krtgon, O R
Irrioon City Hal
between the hours of 8.00 a m . .n d 5:0 0 p .m . . This budget was prepared on
¿OrlrfMSi
a basis of accounting that is BH consistent, □ not consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year. Major
changes, if any. and their effect on the budget, are explained below. This budget is for BH Annual Period; D 2-Year Period.
County
I City
Morrow
Tfllephone number
Chairperson of governing body
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Irrigon
( 541 ) 922-3197
Donald V Eppenbach
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
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TO TA L OF ALL FU N D S
Anticipated
Requirements
Anticipated
Resources
Estimated
Ad Valorem
Property Taxes
Adopted Budget
Thi* Y w 2 O _ 1 0 -2 O li
1. Total Personal Services.......................................................
2. Total Mai ana/« ano SarvtcM .
.....................
3. Total Capital Outlay................... ........................................
4. Total DteX S a m e «.............................................................
5. Total Transfers..................................................................
6. Total Contingencies.............................................................
7. Total Special Payments ....................................................
B. Told Unappropriated and Reeerved for Future Expenditure
9 Total Requirements - add Imes 1 through 8--------- ------------
10. Total Reaourcea Except Property Taxes.-...... — .........
11 Total Proparty Taxee Estimated to be ftacehrad..................
12 Total Resources -add tone* ’ 0 and 11--------------- — — —
13. Total Proparty Taxes Estimated to be Reeerved One 11) —
14 Plus: Estimated Fhoperty Taxee Not to be Received...........
A I ox * Due to Constitutional Limits — ......................... —
B Discounts Aflowed Other UncoBacted Amounts...........
19 Total Tax Levied-add Nnes 13 and 14________________
A p proval Budget
N .x t Y n r 2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
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17,700
0
4 206
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6.791
0
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41.9061
26.7501
15,130
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28.625
15,86«
15.130
15.86«
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18. Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate Urn«
0 1022___) ......
1«. U n for Bonctod ttebt or OMgMons.......... .......................
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Rate or Amount
Rate or Amount
Tax Levies
By Type
0
17,700
0 1022
01022
0
0
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Debt Outstanding
Debt Authorized. Not Incurred
Q Aa Summarized Below________________ [ 2 None_________
□ Ae Summarized Below
Published: June 15, 2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF
SALE
A default has occurred
under the terms of a trust
deed made by Wayne H.
Schwabrow and Brenda
Schwabrow, tenants by the
entirety, as grantor to Kelly
D. Sutherland of Shapiro
& Kreisman, as Trustee,
in favor of Union Planter
Bank. NA, as Beneficiary,
dated December 30, 2003,
recorded January 16, 2004,
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in the mortgage records of
Morrow County, Oregon,
as Doc. # 2004-10032,
beneficial interest having
been assigned to EverBank,
as covering the following
described real property:
Parcel 2 of Partition Plat
1995-8, in the C ounty
o f Morrow and State o f
O regon. COMMONLY
KNOWN AS: 78539 Paul
Smith Road, Boar dm an, OR
97818. Both the beneficiary
and the trustee have elected
to sell the said real property
to satisfy the obligations
secured by said trust deed
and a notice of default has
been recorded pursuant to
Oregon Revised Statutes
86.735(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is
made is grantor's failure to
pay when due the following
sums: Monthly payments
in the sum o f $1,129.84,
from Jan u ary 1, 2011,
and m onthly paym ents
in the sum o f $976.27,
from February 1, 2011,
together with all costs,
disbursements, and/or fees
incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee,
their employees, agents or
assigns. By reason of said
default the beneficiary has
declared all sums owing on
the obligation that the trust
deed secures immediately
due and payable, said sum
being the following, to-
wit: $ 115,867.09, together
with interest thereon at the
rate o f 6.5% per annum
from December 1, 2010,
together with all costs,
disbursements, and/or fees
incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee,
their employees, agents or
assigns. WHEREFORE,
notice hereby is given that
the undersigned trustee will
on October 11, 2011, at the
hour of 11:00 AM PT, in
accord with the standard
time established by ORS
1 8 7 .1 1 0 , at th e m ain
entrance to the Morrow
County Courthouse, located
at 100 Court Street, in the
City of Heppner, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon,
sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the
interest in the said described
real property which the
grantor has or had power
to convey at the time of
the execution of said trust
deed, together with any
interest which the grantor
or his successors in interest
acquired after the execution
of said trust deed, to satisfy
the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable
charge by the tru stee.
Notice is further given to
any person named in ORS
86.753 that the right exists,
at any time that is not later
than five days before the
date last set for the sale,
to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by
paying to the beneficiary
o f the entire amount due
(other than such portion of
the principal as would not
then be due had no default
occurred) and by curing any
other default complained
of herein that is capable of
being cured by tendering
the performance required
under the obligations or
trust deed, and in addition
to paying said sums or
tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default,
by paying all costs and
expenses actually incurred
in enforcing the obligation
and trust deed, together with
trustee's fees and attorney's
fees not exceeding the
amounts provided by said
ORS 86.753. In construing
this notice, the masculine
gender includes the feminine
and the neuter, the singular
includes the plural, the
word "grantor" includes any
successor in interest to the
grantor as well as any other
person owing an obligation,
the performance of which is
secured by said trust deed,
and the words "trustee" and
"beneficiary" include their
respective successors in
interest, if any. Also, please
be advised that pursuant
to the terms stated on the
Deed of Trust and Note,
the beneficiary is allowed to
conduct property inspections
while property is in default.
This shall serve as notice
that the beneficiary shall
be conducting property
inspections on the said
referenced property. The
F a ir D ebt C o lle c tio n
Practice Act requires that
we state the following: This
is an attempt to collect a
debt, and any information
obtained will be used for
that purpose. If a discharge
has been obtained by any
party through bankruptcy
proceedings: This shall
not be construed to be
an attempt to collect the
outstanding indebtedness or
hold you personally liable
for the debt.
D ated: 0 6 -0 8 -2 0 1 1 By:
_/s/:Kelly D. Sutherland
K E L L Y
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SUTHERLAND
Trustee
S H A P I R O
&
SUTHERLAND, LLC
5501 N.E. 109th Court,
Suite N
Vancouver, WA 98662
w w w .sh ap iro atto rn ey s.
com/wa
T elephone: (360) 260-
2253
Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647
S&S 11-106631
Published: June 15, 22, 29
and July 6, 2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW
COUNTY PLA N N IN G
COMMISSION will hold
the follow ing hearings
o f p u b lic in te re s t on
Tuesday, June 28, 2011,
at 7:00 p.m. at the Port of
Morrow Riverfront Center,
Boardman, Oregon.
Transportation
System Plan Major Update:
Morrow County, applicant.
This will be the second
o f at least two hearings
to consider changes to
th e M o rro w C o u n ty
T ran sp o rtatio n System
Plan (TSP). U pdating
the TSP ensures that the
C ounty’s transportation
network will be able to
serve the entire County
over the next 20 years and
that the County is consistent
w ith the req u ire m en ts
o f the State o f O regon
Transportation Planning
Rule. Criteria for approval
include the Morrow County
Comprehensive Plan and
the TSP. Final approval of
this revision will be granted
by the M orrow County
Court.
Land Partition LP-
N-425: Robert McLaughlin,
applicant and owner. The
property is identified as Tax
Lot 500 of Assessor’s Map
4N 25 20B and is located
1/4 m ile so u th w est o f
Boardman at the intersection
o f Paul Smith Road and
Kunze Lane w ithin the
City of Boardman Urban
Growth Boundary. Zoning
is Suburban Residential
(S R -1) . Request is to
p artitio n the 2 .71-acre
parcel into one 1.6-acre
parcel and one 1.11-acre
parcel. Criteria for approval
include Morrow County
Subdivision O rdinance
(MCSO) Article 5 Land
Partitioning.
Opportunity to
voice support or opposition
to the above proposal 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 opportunity to respond to
the issue precludes 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 June 17, 2011. For
more information, please
c o n ta c t the P la n n in g
Department at 541-922-
4624 or 541-676-9061,
extension 5503.
DATED this 8th day of
June 2011
M ORROW COUNTY
P L A N N I N G
DEPARTMENT
Published: June 15, 2011
Affidavit
Courthouse busy
in near future
Karen Wolff, Mor
row County executive sec
retary and personnel direc
tor, is notifying the public
that due to a trial at the
courthouse beginning June
21 and expecting to con
tinue for the next two weeks
thereafter, the courthouse
will be very busy and park
ing will be at a premium.
Wolff asked that people
keep this in mind when
considering conducting
business at the courthouse.
SCHOOL
BOARD
-C ontinuedfrom PAGE
ONE
person.
According to the
policy, the programs em
phasize that abstinence
from sexual intercourse
is the “only 100 percent
effective method” against
unintended pregnancy and
sexually transmitted dis
eases. The policy reads that
abstinence is to be stressed,
but not to the exclusion of
other methods of prevention
of pregnancy and sexually
transmitted diseases.
In a le g is la tiv e
brief. Superintendent Mark
Burrows told the board that
Governor John Kitzhaber is
promoting energy-efficient
school buildings and has
hired energy auditors to
visit schools. Burrows said
that auditors have already
been to Morrow County
schools. He said that the
state is offering low-interest
loans to districts to pay for
possible remodels; how
ever, the districts will have
to pay back the loans.
Burrows said that
the governor also wants to
do away with the existing
state board o f education
and eliminate the elected
state superintendent of in
struction in favor of gov
ernor appointees. Burrows
reported that the governor
is stressing a kindergarten-
through-college outlook to
state education rather than
focusing on K-12.
Burrows said that
proposed Senate Bill 800
will get rid of some dupli
cate reports that are now
required of districts, which
will lessen district paper
work. He also remarked that
the district will no longer be
required to instruct on the
Irish potato fam ine and
some other “bills from our
Republican friends” that he
implied were unnecessary
or that would increase or
duplicate paperwork.
He said that a bill
to require legislators to bud
get monies to support new
legislation has failed.
Burrows said that
all-day kindergarten may
soon be mandated, which
could help the district fi
nancially, since MCSD
already provides full-day
kindergarten, but is only
reimbursed for a half-day.
Llama drive-
in to be held at
Cutsforth Park
The Pacific North
west Backcountry Llama
Association Rendezvous
& Drive In will be held at
Cutsforth Park July 1-3.
In addition to semi
nars and fun activities, this
y e a r’s focus will be on
introduction to packing
with llamas for new pack
ers. The Rendezvous will
conclude with a beginners’
pack trip. Attendees can
plan on a short-distance,
overnight camp-out on July
3rd as a complete learning
experience. First-timers are
welcome.
Experienced pack
ers and their llamas will be
part of this beginners pack
trip to provide assistance
and hands-on instruction.
This will not be an endur
ance test for the llamas, but
a short trip containing all
the elements of a real pack
trip. There will be ample
time to prepare, hike and set
up camp at a relaxed pace.
All llamas should be basic
pack trained, i.e., comfort
able with wearing packs
and being ground-tied.
The poker run the
day before provides an op
portunity for all the llamas
to hike with other llamas
and learn from observa
tion.
See http://w w w .
rattlesnakeridgeranch.com/
rendezvous 11 .htm for more
information.
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