EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 10,2011
PUBLIC NOTICE
Electric Co-Op Announces
Notice of Nominations
Columbia Basin Electric
C o o p e r a t iv e h e r e b y
notifies all members that
nominations are open for the
following four Director’s
positions:
For three year terms:
ZONE NO. 3: That territory
served, or to be served, by
the Cooperative lying East
of the Range line between
Range 24 East and Range 25
East, North of the Township
line betw een Tow nship
2 South and Township 3
South.
Z O N E N O . 4: T h a t
territory served, or to be
served, by the Cooperative
lying West o f the Range
line betw een Range 24
East and Range 25 East,
North of the Township line
between Township 2 South
and Township 3 South, and
East of the Morrow-Gilliam
County line.
For two year terms:
ZONE NO. 8: That territory
served, or to be served, by
the Cooperative within the
incorporated city limits of
Heppner, Oregon.
T he m e m b e rs o f th e
nominating committee are:
Zone No. 3:
Ken Grieb, Lexington,
Published: August 3 and
10,2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW
COUNTY PLA N N IN G
COMMISSION will hold
the following hearings of
public interest on Tuesday,
A u g u st 30 , 201 1, a t
7:00 p.m. at the Port o f
Morrow Riverfront Center,
Boardman, Oregon.
Transportation
System Plan Major Update:
Morrow County, applicant.
This w ill be the fourth
o f at least four 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 C ounty
Court.
Replat R-S-021-11:
Kyle Robinson, applicant
and M erlyn R obinson,
owner. The property is
described as Tax Lot 3700
o f Assessor’s Map 2S 26
and is located east Heppner
on H ighw ay 74. The
property is zoned EFU. The
request is to replat Parcel
1 o f Partition Plat 2010-
8. Criteria for approval
include Morrow County
S ubdivision 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 o f the
staff report and all relevant
documents will be available
after August 19, 2011. For
more information, please
c o n ta c t th e P la n n in g
Department at 541-922-
4624 or 541-676-9061,
extension 5503.
DATED this 10th day of
August 2011
M ORROW COUNTY
P L A N N I N G
DEPARTMENT
P u b lish ed : A ugust 10,
2011
Affidavit
A pup for
Imnaha
wolf pack
The Imnaha w olf
pack had at least one pup
this year. Footage captured
luly 16 by an ODFW em
ployee shows a black-col
ored pup traveling with
the Imnaha pack’s alpha
female. So far, photographs
and visual observations
have turned up only one pup
for the Imnaha pack this
year, but more pups may
be found.
Young wolves will
naturally leave a pack and
move to new areas. Sev
eral members o f the Im
naha pack dispersed from
the pack in the past few
months.
T h r e e w o lv e s
known to have dispersed
from the Im naha pack.
ODFW does not have evi
dence that any of these three
collared wolves have joined
a new wolf pack yet.
Other uncollared
members o f the Imnaha
pack may have dispersed
with the radio-collared
wolves or gone their own
way. The latest observa
tions and data suggest the
Imnaha pack now has four
adult wolves (three of them
collared), plus the new
pup.
“ W olf packs are
dynamic and rarely stay the
same size over time,” noted
Russ Morgan, ODFW wolf
coordinator. “A pack can be
healthy despite these natu
ral fluctuations in numbers,
as long as a breeding pair of
wolves, the alpha male and
female, is maintained.”
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Sheriff’s Report
The M o r r o w
County Sheriff’s Office
reports handling the fol
lowing business:
June 4: -A BPD
deputy was out at a trailer
park with a bunch of kids
and gave the kids stickers.
-M CSO arrested
Harold Tice Bums, 40, on
a DUII charge. Subject was
cited and released.
-MCSO received
a call that a black heifer
and brown calf were out at
Highway 207 and Porcu
pine Lane. An officer made
contact with the owner,
who said they would take
care o f it.
-MCSO received
a report of a white female
with two children; the chil
dren were very dirty, and
the caller said they looked
like they hadn’t bathed and
that he could smell them as
soon as they walked out of
the store. A deputy made
contact and determined the
children were a little dirty,
but nothing unusual for kids
that age and under no threat
of harm.
June 5: -BPD re
ceived a complaint o f loud
music. An officer responded
and advised the subjects
that they needed to turn the
music down.
-MCSO saw sever
al vehicles in front of the li
brary in Heppner. Juveniles
were warned o f curfew and
advised to go home.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint; the caller’s
husband had gone out to
feed the steer and found
the steer missing and tire
tracks.
-MCSO received
a call from a man who
said his wife was threat
ening suicide, cutting her
arms and having a nervous
breakdown. She got very
physical with him while he
tried to prevent her attempt-
He went outside and sent
the children away so they
would be safe.
-MCSO received
a call from a woman who
said a vehicle kept driving
by her house. She believed
they were gangsters and
advised that they didn’t
need to keep driving up and
down the block.
-MCSO received
a complaint from a female
who said a neighbor had
floodlights on and pointed
at her house. The lights
are usually pointed at the
neighbor’s own house and
yard, but they have had
some issues with him lately,
and she would like for him
to point the lights the other
way. She stated she was
very uncomfortable with
him having the lights shin
ing in her house.
-MCSO received
a call from a male who ad
vised he had been drinking
and just wanted to get his
glasses out of the house. He
and his girlfriend had an ar
gument. MCSO responded;
both parties separated with
no incident.
June 6: -MCSO
received a fraud report
from a female who said her
debit card went shopping
in California without her
authorization.
-M CSO arrested
Noe R. Rodriguez, Jr., 26,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for failure to ap-
pear/possession of less than
an ounce of marijuana.
-A m ale c a lle d
MCSO to report that a flat-
screen TV had been taken
from the Hardman store.
The caller did not want
contact, and advised that
the TV probably belonged
to someone who shouldn’t
have been there in the first
place.
-A woman called
MCSO and said she re
ceived a notice from Ameri
can Legal Processing Divi
sion requesting her Social
Security number and bank
num ber and saying she people watching and one of
-MCSO arrested a
needed to make a payment the fighters was bloody. The 40-year-old female subject
within 24 hours. Looked combatants were gone by on a D eschutes County
it up on the internet; looks the time BPD arrived.
Circuit Court warrant for
like a scam.
-BPD O fficer re probation violation/deliv-
-MCSO received a ported a strong smell o f ery of marijuana to a minor,
report that a neighbor’s dog smoke in the N.W. Board- child neglect and endanger
had been barking for three man area between 2nd and ing the welfare of a minor.
hours. Contacted the dog’s 3rd streets.
She was lodged at Umatilla
owner, who said they would
-MCSO received County Jail.
try to keep the dog from report from subjects in a
-MCSO received
barking.
vehicle on 1-84 that the report from the Baker City
June 8: -A camp vehicle in front o f them Police Department that they
host reports that some cows was swerving and driving arrested Toby Dale Ro
were herded southbound at varying speeds. A deputy driquez, 40, on a Morrow
past Anson Wright Park responded and advised that County Circuit Court war
outside of Heppner and a the individuals were hav rant for failure to appear/
few of the cows split off ing a hard time driving the unauthorized use of a motor
and headed back toward large trailer in the wind. The vehicle and theft I. He was
Hardman.
deputy gave him a verbal lodged at Baker County Jail
-MCSO received warning.
with $15,000 fine.
report from an Irrigon sub
-M CSO received
-MCSO received
ject that his father’s dirt report from an Irrigon wom report from an Irrigon sub
bike was stolen.
an that a male subject was ject that they found a purse
-MCSO received standing at her window.
out in their pasture. The
rep o rt from an Irrigon
-MCSO received purse, which had been tak
woman that her neighbor’s report that a large dog, en in an unauthorized use
two dogs were digging un possibly a lab mix was of a motor vehicle incident
der the fence and going into running loose with a long a couple days previous, was
her yard. A MCSO Deputy leash on it.
returned to the owner.
warned the subject that if
-MCSO received
-MCSO received
the dogs got out again he rep o rt from an Irrigon report of graffiti on a stop
would be cited. While the woman that a male subject sign at S.W. Second St. and
deputy was next door, the just drove off in her car. Nevada in Irrigon.
dogs got out again. MCSO MCSO responded, discov
-M C SO cite d a
cited Joshua Michael Crites, ered the vehicle parked 21-year-old male subject
27, for dog at large as a pub and keys in the house and for driving while suspend
lic nuisance.
arrested Valeria Abell for ed. He was w arned for
-MCSO received Assault IV and a no-contact failure to maintain lane and
report of a black Tacoma order.
no license plate light. Noth
pickup going east-bond on
-M CSO received ing was found on consent
1-84 at 95-100 miles per report from a subject on search.
hour. No deputies were in Hwy. 730/County Line that
-MCSO received
position. Oregon State Po he picked up a pitbull and report o f five or six shots
lice were advised.
wanted a deputy to come heard out o f her bathroom
-MCSO received get the dog. A deputy re window, possibly by a rifle.
rep o rt from an Irrigon sponded and transported the A deputy checked the area
woman that there .were dog to Pet Rescue.
and was unable to locate
two charges on her PayPal
-MCSO received anyone.
account that she did not request for an ambulance
-M C SO cite d a
make.
for a 27-year-old male who 77-year-old male subject
-MCSO received fell from a deck about 12 for violation o f the basic
report from a subject in feet off the ground. The rule, 80 mph in a 55 mph
Boardman that his brother subject was reported to be zone.
stole stuff from his resi in and out o f conscious
-MCSO received
dence, including welders, ness.
report from a woman in
June 9: -MCSO Lexington that she was
air compressors and go-
received report of a subject talking to her ex-husband,
carts.
-MCSO received looking for something in the who had the kids that week,
a 911 call that there was grass in Irrigon. Males were and she reported that the
going to be an accident looking for night crawlers. baby was sick and she and
-MCSO received her husband got into an
on Paterson Ferry Rd., but
then the phone was discon report o f an elderly man argument and he hung up.
nected. On call back, a male limping with a cane, with She was worried about the
advised it was either space one slipper on and one in baby. MCSO contacted the
52 or 53 and then hung up his hand wearing a bathrobe female and checked on the
again. Multiple MCSO units and possibly shorts on in the baby who was asleep. Ev
responded, but were unable rain in Heppner. A deputy erything was okay and the
responded and was unable mom was updated.
to locate a problem.
-MCSO reported to locate the subject.
-Boardman Police
-MCSO deputy ad Department received report
that the flood computer at
the sheriff’s office in Hepp vised he was transporting of an audible burglar alarm
ner was now a category 2. A two for court.
at a business. It turned out
-MCSO received that it was not a burglary.
MCSO Deputy advised that
there was water and mud a request to check on a An employee had left the
across the highway at Hwy. house in Irrigon, where the safe door open.
June 10: -Morrow
206 and Willow Creek Rd. caller’s adult granddaughter
County S heriff’s Office
The Oregon Department of was staying.
-MCSO received received report from an
Transportation was notified
report
that
the phones were Irrigon woman that her
and the Heppner Fire Chief
was checking local creeks down at the Irrigon Justice 12-year-old daughter was
for any flooding.problems. C ourt and the planning supposed to be spending the
-MCSO received department director had a night with her step-brother
in a camper, but when she
report o f a chunk o f as phone call into ESD.
-MCSO received went out to check, the girl
phalt on the Columbia Lane
bridge that goes to Oregon report that the juvenile was gone.
Hay, Boardman. The county director was transporting
-M CSO arrested
road department was ad a juvenile from the Walla Angela Marie Currin, 39,
Walla juvenile facility to on a circuit court warrant
vised.
-Boardman Police the Norcor juvenile facility for failure to appear/driving
Department received report at The Dalles.
while suspended/failure to
-MCSO received perform duties of a driver.
of a suspicious black SUV
parked at Marshall Estates request from an Irrigon The Umatilla County Jail
woman that she wanted would not lodge her due to
in Boardman.
-BPD received re to sign another citation a medical condition.
-MCSO, Boardman
port of a pitbull and a chi concerning her neighbor’s
huahua out in Boardman. dogs that dug under the Police Department received
An officer took charge of fence again and were back a request from the sheriff
in her yard.
for a unit to respond to Ir
the pitbull.
- M C S O c i t e d rigon Justice Court to make
-BPD received re
port of a green Mitsubishi Douglas Walter Crosby, contact with a mother who
speeding and squealing 60, for V iolation o f the reported a runaway.
-MCSO received
tires on Anderson and Or Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55
report from a subject in
egon Trail in Boardman. mph zone.
-MCSO received Irrigon who reported that
Officers were unable to
report that someone fell the passenger side window
locate the vehicle.
-BPD received re on the school side o f the of her van was broken out
port of a suspicious vehicle bridge in Heppner and was and appears to have been
pried open.
parked in a hidden area on bleeding.
-MCSO received
Marine Drive in Boardman.
D eadline for
It turned out to be a couple report of a disabled vehicle
legal
& classified
on
1-84.
The
vehicle
was
parked and visiting.
advertising
-BPD received re not disabled; the driver was
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port from a woman that a just doing paperwork.
white car was parked in the
driveway across the street,
but before it was driving
down the street with all the
doors open and the trunk
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