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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon May yard of the month PUBLIC NOTICE FORM LB-1 N O T IC E O F B U D Q E T H E A R IN G A public maetmg of the Morrow County Court (governing body) w fl be held on June 6. 2012 at 11 00 am at toe County Court meeting room at the Morrow County Courthouaa si Heppner Oregon The purpose of tfus meeting is to discuss the budget tor toe ftocai y e a beginning July 1. 2012 as approved by toe Morrow County Budget Commitee A summary of Vie budget m presented below A copy of toe budget may ba inspactod or obtona<d at the M o tto * County Courthouaa located at I X Court St penod This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting tote a toe same as toe preceding y e a Contact Tarry TaNman if different the major changea and toes effect on the budget are E rra i Telephone (641)676-5624 le J ó u F ili F lH * N r ü O Ü U N A * Y Actual Amount T ö U l WAL l F u NM Adopted Budget 2010-11 5 523879 3,354 401 7 514 0 « B«9« v h h fu n d BaMnt«<N«l Wortung Cap«» Faas, Licenses Permits Fines Assessments 6 Other Service Charges federal Stats end All Other Grants Gifts Allocations a id donations Revenue from Bonds and Qtoer Debt Intertund Transters Internal Service Reimbursements AS Other Resources Except Property Taxes Proparty Texas Estimated to be Received / 1,502,721 154,147 5.219 778 Total Resources FINANCIAL SUMMARY Personnel Services Materials and Sarvicas Capital Outlay Debt Service Intertund Transfers Contingencies Special Payments Unappropriated E ruing Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Total R equirem ents FINANCIAL SUMMARY This Y e a 2011-12 5,481 278 3 340.846 11,290,515 445,000 1 339 041 186 360 5,130,191 213 271 REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT Cl-ASS IF »CATION 7,471,571 7,630,896 1,107,847 Next Y e a 2012-13 4 312 396 2 885 134 4*925*9 745,O X 2470.206 1S2.106 5 444 809 7,707 561 12,704 894 4,339,037 7648911 6,441,732 1.594.7X 1 440,247 1,297 041 806,186 4.843,417 141,064 687 637 2,346,037 2 405 208 155 663 566 661 2.122.787 ------------------------------Í 1 1 M 1 M 29,211271 REQUIREMENTS BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM * Name of Organizational Unit or Program FTE tor that unit or program 336 319 3 229,468 Name County Court FTE Name County Accountant FTE Name County Assessorrran Collector 3 27 406 1 2,238 404 882 3 233,475 3 568,288 6 99,247 1 265,010 3 29,253 1 2 689 194.064 124,802 1 207926 3 570,202 6 92.210 1 243,087 FTE Name County Treasurer FTE Name County Ctorti FTE Name Veterans FTE Name Board of Equalization FTE Name Excise Tax Admauetrator FTE Name justice Court FTE Name District Attorney 2 215,215 3 249 963 3 253 239 3 3 2,793,502 22 851 432 9 211,587 2,813,837 FTE Name Juvenile FTE Name Sheriff FTE Name Haaitn FTE Name Piannng FTE Name Emergency Management FTE Name Surveyor 720,761 3 239,657 3 573,962 6 102,358 1 285,847 3 33,827 1 2,443 124,533 1 215,586 2 273,146 2 248 385 3 266,608 3 3 11,328 22 813,476 9 224,057 3 18,135 2.894 755 22 833 656 9 248,375 3 1 5.0X 3.475 3 800 3,725 FTE Name Museum 10,300 10,300 10,3 X FTE Name Public W on» AOnnietration 57,309 44.640 55,666 436,441 1 34.886 322,219 1 20,232 297,229 35,450 22,455 25,733 10,000 33,000 720,150 87,414 89 500 103,500 28,040 29 850 25,473 153,375 131,600 156,150 3,771,478 21 5.186,152 21 167,721 1 51,300 4,341,587 FTE Name Pubic W orts General Maintenance FTE Name S o w Waste Transfer Staton North FTE Name Solid Waste Transfer Station - South FTE Name Transfers to O th a Funds FTE N one Computer FTE Name Heritage Trot FTE Nam# Road Equipment Reserve 1 20,243 FTE Name Road FTE Name Crusher 168,511 1 60,330 FTE Nam# Capital Equipment FTE Name Weed FTE Neme Foley Buttes Trust 299 193 2 1,265,6 X 362 866 1 183,405 331,081 301,900 1 2.390 348 1 19.0X FTE Neme Law Library 243,357 34,005 37,400 35,250 731.833 4 170,742 553,871 519,271 4 194 850 2.612,589 5.213.294 2 1.436,4.78 2 1.227.5X 1,165,050 173,866 174,291 144.652 FTE Name 911 Emergency Name County School FTE Neme lone School FTE Name For FTE Neme Computer Reserve 4 187,I X 13,425 13,528 11,231 206,210 216,474 1 31,450 1 16,750 212988 1 5,O X ^ Name Special Transportation 85,467 82,5 X 81,125 FTE Nama Programming Rasarva 79,018 40,045 40,O X Enforcement 14,750 189X 20,250 Video Lottery Economc Development 88,778 81,550 77,570 72.145 1 216.116 68,272 1 11 6 ,7 X 72,724 1 90,000 v c tx n s /w tn e ss Assistance W ilow Creek M n d Fees FTE Neme CAMI Grant FTE Nama STF Vehicle Reserve FTE Name Fair Roof Reserve 70,045 48,775 34,O X 103,240 119,4 X 133,9 X 7,110 9 ,1 X 5,060 FTE Neme Safety Committee FTE Name Bleacher Reserve FTE Name Rodeo 19,» 7 8,395 5,015 29,146 34,410 39,4 X 71.270 75,340 482.977 68,262 496 400 343,O X 20,151 22,350 2 1 .8 X 25.313 - 25,927 25.550 26,065 2 1 ,7 » 11,050 FTE Name Building Permit 95,980 6 2 .8 X 4 2 ,8 X FTE Neme Cutsforth Park 42.402 124,279 132,641 21,709 35,202 51,971 FTE N o n a A TV Park 481 953 FTE Name Equity 2 807,802 578,419 2 287,2 X 405 736 2 57,5 X 38,518 38,850 64 342 831 730 705 - FTE Name Justice Court Baits/Fines FTE Neme Clerk’s Records FTE Name DUII Impact FTE Neme Fair Improvement Reserve - FTE Nama Anson W ig h t Park FTE Name Building Reserve FTE Name Liquor Control FTE Name Water Planning FTE Nama Forest Service Fund FTE Nama Court Security FTE Nama Echo VMnd Faes 6,350 6,350 8,350 61,199 69,6 X 78,950 108,908 120.900 120 9 X 81,725 80,O X - 120,528 FTE Nama STO Operating Nama Community Corrections Non-Departmental / Non-Program f Z73T • 44.243 38,O X 46,005 238 833 284 850 327.963 1.474,389 3 1.SS9.979 vu««« yard has been reformed into a garden bed shared with lots of container plantings. A crop of strawberries is growing well, although the local herd of deer likes to visit and help themselves. Nearby is a propane- heated greenhouse they put in, although windstorm damage last January stopped the supply of fresh toma toes from it. Raised beds are used for vegetables, and Paul’s favorite part of gardening is “eating the produce.” Jan uses herbs she grows, such as oregano and lemon thyme, in her cooking. In the side yard, a clothes line was built. Ex isting beds have had soil amendments worked in and have been enhanced with more plantings, including a ‘Miss Kim’ lilac, ponten- tilla, variegated iris, ‘Moon- glow’juniper, Japanese iris and Snow-in-Summer. Since moving into the pleasant ranch home, new gutters and windows have been added and the exterior painted. To camouflage an unused driveway apron, Paul and Jan landscaped with rock and decorative planters. Patriotically estab lished in the front yard is a sturdy flagpole flying our American flag. The colors are lit at night by a spotlight put in by Paul. Jan enjoys “digging in the dirt” and “likes to see things grow.” While grow ing up, her family moved frequently for work, so she especially appreciates a “home of her own.” Paul states he grew up with a “lack of interest” in garden ing, because punishment to him as a kid was weeding his family’s garden. But, he has always taken time to appreciate a nice yard and “notice the tulips.” Paul currently drives school bus in Morrow County and Jan works as the church secretary for Hope Lutheran and All St. Episcopal churches. During evenings, the Denlingers take time to enjoy views of town and sunsets from their covered deck. This December, they will cel ebrate 40 years of marriage. Here’s wishing them many more years of gardening together. Yard of the Month is sponsored by the Heppner Garden Club, the City of Heppner and MCGG Green Feed. The Heppner Math De partment recently hosted a high school math contest, with both team and individ ual competitions. Heppner, Irrigon, Riverside, Echo, Weston-McEwen, Sherman and Pilot Rock sent teams to participate in five math classifications. In the Algebra 1 clas sification, Lizzi Cox from Echo placed first, Jasmine Aguilar from Irrigon placed second and Tommy Bred- field placed third. The Hep pner team of Kai Arbogast, Tommy Bredfield, Lexi Bray and Emily Pappas placed first. In the Geometry clas sification, Joe Schmidt from Heppner placed first, Shy- lee Stroud from Weston- McEwen placed second and Jordan Washos from Riverside placed third. The Heppner Geometry team placed third, and consisted of Skylar Hawks, Harley Bishop, Joe Schmidt and Jeremiah Petzhold. Frst place in the Alge bra 2 individual competi tion was Jason Weng from Irrigon. In second place was Nick Coleman from Sherman; also from Sher man was third-place winner Andie Harrison. Allen Liu from Hep pner placed first in the Pre- Calculus division. Alex G ilsdorf from Weston- McEwen placed second, and Caitlin Nelson from Riverside placed third. The Heppner team o f Micha Hintz, Kelly Nelson, Cam Day and Allen Liu placed first. Bryce Fowler from Heppner placed first in the Calculus individual compe tition. Krista Perisho from Sherman placed second, and Mic Dabuskis from Sherman placed third. The Heppner Calculus team, consisting of Bryce Fowler, Stephanie Schular, Conner Pappas and Zech Hintz, place first overall. Also participating were Tessa Gould, Mallorie Jones and Lilly Sandford. Paul and Jan Denlinger (inset) are the recipients of May’s Yard of the Month recognition. They won the award after adapting to gardening life in Eastern Oregon, a contrast to their former, more fertile environments. -Contributedphotos Heppner hosts math contest PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING win A public meeting of the lone City Council be held on June 5, 2012 el 6 00 pm et the lone City Hell The purpose of the meeting is to (“ acuta the fiscal y e a beginning July 1, 2012 ea approved by the City of lone Budget Committee A summery of the budget is presented below A copy of the inspected or obtained a the lone C#y H al. located at 365 WRst 2nd Street. Iona, Oregon, between the hours of 8 00 am and 1 00 pm This budget la fi budget period This budget was prepared on a basts of accounting that is the same as used during the preceding y e a If different, the major changes effect on the budget are explained below Contact Kim C ater, City Recorder Telephone 541-422-7414 Email Cityoflonergcenturytel net H ^ ial êuiflftHV ffMÜWltf" Actual Amount "T Ö T Ä L ô # À L l I I A N 2010-11 This Y e a 2011-12 Beginning Fund Batonce/Net Wbcfctog C aptai__________________________ ~ Permito, Finas, Assessments 6 Other Service Charges Federal, State and All Other Qram». Q«to, Altocattons “a* 18,140 ~4?528 Revenue Worn ioni» t i Of m ¿861— intertend Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements I Other Resources Except Property Ta> 33,473 « 47.502 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Next Year 2012-13 REQUIREMENTS i Y OBJECT CLASSIFICATION M 61 137.630 121.517 36,960 - T T T o ta lF fE 2 1 .2 M .1 U i9 ¿ ii¿ r i 9? •i 1 »TATiMBffWimHaBiiiÁtTWT»i«wiatjwiia>wmn¿iwa‘ 20,935,662 • 5 ■ .a p t»1 utiay Intertend Transfers Her to comply wlto ORS 388 706 M om*» County w « no longer bo uolng Permanent Ralo Tax montos to tend the operations of the county Rood operations For the 2012 - 2013 fiscal year the county wM fund Road Department operations »trough tra n s fe r from Finley Buttes License Fees $875.000 and of otfw r non restnctod/committod montos bom the county General Fund 9660 000 These montos transferred from the county General Fund consist pnrrw ity of utility m lieu of tax end enterprise zone agreement payments in oflon to cut coots the Road Department w « not be operating the Crusher Department for t ie 2012 - 2013 fit one position that became open due to retirement In 2011-2012 wM remain unfitted The operations at the UmetlBe Chemical Depot and the UmetHla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility are complete and the CSEPP Emergency Management d out on May 14, 2012 There wM be no more Federal Emergency Management Agency or Department of Defense Funds available to Morrow County and this tend wM Special Payments Unappropriated Ending Balance and _ _ ______ FIN AN CIAL SUM M ARY Name of Organizational U n i or Program FTE for that unit or program REQUIRE General Government-Genera! Fund I i «B Rate or Amount Approved 413470 j Bate or Amount Imposed 4 1347ff 1 1 J (rate Hmi 4 134> per >1,000) FTE State Street Funda A County Road Funds FTE Reserve A Capital Funds Non-Departmental Non-Program Ì2 L / t r ---------- T otalFTE Published: May 23, 2012 Affidavit Permanent Rate Levy irate Nml Local Option L#YY Levy For General Obligation Bonds 126 062 1 X 133,405 73,788 1 X •1.375 12 71.431 04 31.141 02 5496 0 FTE Permanent Rate Levy 37 327 37.067 FTE Water UtWty Fund a«ri n e * w w w n n im j m u TBS' "SHIT tor Futura Expeodturs Total Requirem ents .044288 37.412 132.223 IOC 196,000 12 37.327 04 64.116 74.372 04 117,013 02 49 282 0 0 2 40 430 C WOT 1» n ll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < n . « l7 »ate or Amount imposed 4 4288 oar $1,000) ncrrnr ! i FTE Name FTE Neme FTE Name FTE Name By Kay Proctor Recipients of the Hep pner Garden Club’s Yard of the Month recognition for May are Paul and Jan Denlinger. Paul is originally from Iowa, with its rich soil and good rainfall. Many of Jan’s family have settled in an agricultural area of upstate New York. Together with their son and daughter, they lived in the fertile Wil lamette Valley. After Paul’s retirement as postmaster at Amity, they moved to Hep pner in June, 2008 to be closer to their son in Baker City, and their daughter and five grandchildren in Spray. Jan said they brought along “a truckload of plants” that had done well for them in Western Oregon to their new home at 565 S. Chase. They soon realized that gardening was going to be different on a rocky hillside with shallow, alkaline soil and an arid climate. Claiming to be respon sible only for mowing the yard in straight lines, Paul gives credit for the yard to Jan. She has responded to the challenge by complet ing OSU Master Gardener training two years ago and joining the Heppner Gar den Club for a while. She has become familiar with, and especially likes using, native plants such as red osier. The yard was originally mostly grass, so the Den- lingers planted trees such as a weeping willow and several giveaway tamarack starts. A green spruce by their front gate started out as their living Christmas tree. An older walnut tree provides nice shade but, unfortunately, produces only empty shells. A bum pile in the back- i 3 1 42,O X 282.075 2 1,888,000 FTE Name A roort FTE Name Surveyor Preservation FTE Name CSEPP Emergency Management FTE Name Finley Buttes License Fees FTE 21 2 1.611,872 FTE Neme Commission on ChMren & Families Wednesday, May 23, 2012 NINE 9 0 Rate or Amount imposed « «29» ®ete or Amour« Approved 4 42M 5------------------------ 0 ° ITA TE M E N T O*1 lN O E fTF D N f 9 9 M a g n e t ic D o o r S ig n s ! * L ots o f S iz e s T he H * L ots o f eppner G C o lo r s azette T * im e s F ree Q uotes * ( 541 ) 676 - 9228 LONG TERM DEBT . Genera Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings ro ta ____ O ' ■»>"’ * " * *> . $0 Estimated Debt Authorized But Not incurred on JuN 1 0 r ............................... 0 _________________ tS E m K Published: May 23, 2012 Affidavit I *