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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 26, 2012
CAFÉ - An establishment
which serves food or bever­
ages from an adjacent café or
restaurant to patrons seated
at tables located within the
sidewalk area adjacent to the
café or restaurant.
chines and property belong­ along with a statement of PUBLIC NOTICE A Public Hearing will be
ing to nonprofit organiza­ the community purpose of
held at the Port of Morrow
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Administration Office on
tions such as service clubs, the event. An approval for a
RIGHT OF WAY
no personal property may community event shall only
January
23rd, 2013 at 6:30
VACATION
be stored on any sidewalk be good for those days on
PM,
PST,
at which time all
December 18, 2012
except that portion of the which the event is to be held. Pursuant to ORS 368.326 comments will be heard and
sidewalk abutting prop­ If additional time is needed to 368.426, The Port of those received in writing,
erty owned or rented by the for event set up and clean up, M orrow has received a will be read aloud.
A.
This ordinance is holder of the permit. Any the permit application must request for Vacation o f All written and public
applicable to the portions of personal property placed on specify how much time is a Public Right o f Way, comments will be received
Main Street and Linden Way any sidewalk by nonprofit needed for set up and clean hereafter referred to as " A through the end of the
(Highway 74/207) between organizations in accordance up. Community events held Portion of Lindsay Way" Public Hear i ng and a
the intersections of Hinton with this provision must not in conjunction with a com­ located within the Port of Recommendation for the
Street and May Street within impede the flow of pedes­ munity celebration such as Morrow Food Processing Vacation of " A Portion
the City; and to the portions trian traffic.
the Fair, Rodeo and St. Pat­ Park, Boardman, Oregon. o f Li ndsay Way" will
of May street between the D.
In the case of side­ rick's Day celebrations need This notice is to all Utility be forwarded on to the
Willow View Apartments intersections of Main St. and walk cafes, property in the only seek approval from Providers, Corporations, Port of Morrow Board of
form of tables, chairs, trash City Manager 7 days prior Companies, or Individuals Commissioners.
515 N. Elder, H eppner Chase St within the City.
B.
Except
as
otherwise
containers
and the like may to the event and may be ap­ that believe that they hold Questions and comments
Choice 2-bedroom First
provided
by
this
subchapter,
be
placed
up to four feet proved by the City Manager any interest in the existing may be directed to: Ronald
floor, 541-256-0388.
or
in
conjunction
with
a
from
the
building
edge of so long as the event does not Public Right o f Way the V. McKi nni s , Port o f
12-2-tfc
community event, no person the sidewalk provided the pose a significant risk to the Port of Morrow intends to Morrow Engineer, Port of
shall place personal property City Council first finds that general public and does not Vacate said Pubic Right of Morrow P.O. Box 200, #2
and
allow it to remain on the placement will not ma­ unreasonably interfere with Way by Resolution of their Marine Drive, Boardman,
FARM FOR SALE
any portion of the sidewalk. terially affect the right of pedestrian traffic.
Board of Commissioners. Oregon 97818, 541-481-
Provided,
however,
this
pedestrian
travel.
A
side­
B.
Service
groups
or
All
interested parties are 7678.
Small farm for sale: approx.
restriction
shall
not
apply
to
other
recognized
commu­
walk
café
permit
shall
not
welcome
to comment in Published: December 26,
58 acres, 15 farm land;
decorative
planters,
public
nity
organizations
seeking
be
issued
unless
the
parties
writing
or
in
person on this 2012 and January 9, 2013
includes some equipment;
benches,
bike
racks
in
loca­
to
use
sidewalk
space
for
are
in
compliance
with
all
proposed
vacation
process. Affidavit
three bedroom, two-bath
tions
and
in
such
amounts
fundraising
events
such
as
laws
regarding
health,
food
house; three miles east of
Heppner; $400,000; call as are approved by the City, vending, and liquor and bake sales, raffle ticket sales,
541-676-5382 or 541-256- such approval may be ob­ have obtained all necessary book sales, or other events
tain directly from the City permits.
which utilize sidewalk space
0606.
Permits shall be may receive oral permission
12-19-2c Manager so long as it does E.
not affect the right of pedes­ valid for the times approved from the City Manager for
trian travel. This restriction by the City Manager. There use of the space by contact­
shall not apply to equipment shall be no time limits for the ing the City Manager at least
PUBLIC NOTICE placed on the sidewalk in the permits for sidewalk cafes. one day prior to the date the
, event will be held, informing
NOTICE OF PUBLIC normal course of business F.
The Heppner Cham­ barbecue brisket, barbecue
by
an
authorized
franchisee
the City Manager of the lo­ ber of Commerce has an­ baby back ribs and bar­
(1)
P
e
r
m
i
t
s
HEARING
Notice is hereby given that of the City, so long as the shall be valid until the earlier cation the event will be held, nounced that this year’s becue beans and bacon;
property does not materially of:
and providing assurances theme for the Town and oven-roasted garlic and
the City Council of the
affect
the
right
of
pedestrian
to
the City Manger that the C o u n t r y C o m m u n i t y herb potatoes; Alvin’s Fa­
(
a
)
City of Heppner, Oregon
travel.
event
will not unreasonably Awards is “Our Community vorite Combread Muffins;
Revocation
by
the
City
will hold a public hearing
C.
With
like
exceptions
interfere
with pedestrian Volunteers, Our Country vanilla ice cream with mint
Manager
or
City
Council;
on January 14, 2013 at
as
above,
in
instances
where
traffic.
(
b
)
Gold.”
chocolate topping; and bev­
7:00 PM to consider the
no sidewalk exists within The business on the adjacent 8.
DENIAL. S US ­
This celebration will be erages.
following: AN ORDI­
the block, no person shall property closes for a period PENSION OR REVOCA­ held on Thursday, Jan. 10,
Tickets will be $20 per
NANCE GOVERNING
place or store any personal of more than 30 consecutive TION
and is being co-sponsored person and will be available
USE OF SIDEWALKS
property of any kind on that days;
A.
The City Manager by Ambre Energy’s Mor­ for purchase starting Friday,
FOR STORAGE OF
portion
of
the
street
lying
or
the
City
Council shall row Pacific Project and Dec. 28, at the Heppner
(
c
)
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
between the curb and a line The use o f the adjacent have the authority to deny, PGE. The event will be Chamber of Commerce
COMMUNITY EVENTS,
drawn parallel to and five property changes, in whole revoke or suspend the permit held at the Morrow County office, Bank of Eastern
AND SIDEWALK CA­
feet outside the curb. This or in part;
issued under the terms of this Fairgrounds, with a no-host Oregon, Murray’s Drug and
FES.
restriction
shall
not
apply
subchapter
if it is found:
(
d
)
social hour to begin at 6 Community Bank. Tickets
THE CITY OF H EPP­
to
motor
vehicles
or
trailers
The
structure
on
the
adjacent
(1)
The pro­ p.m. Dinner will begin at are limited, so anyone who
NER ORDAINS AS FOL­
so long as the vehicles or property is destroyed; or
visions of this subchapter 6:30 p.m. with the program wants to attend is encour­
LOWS:
trailers
are
lawfully
parked
have
been violated or that to follow.
(
e
)
aged to get tickets early.
1.
DEFINITIONS
in
compliance
with
all
laws
Two
years
from
the
date
of
an
application
is not in
Alvin Liu of Corner­
For the purpose of
Contact the Heppner
conformity with the require­ stone Gallery will cater the Chamber at 676-5536 with
this subchapter, the follow­ and regulations of the City issuance of the permit.
(2)
Permits issued prior ments set forth in this sub­ meal and will be serving: any questions.
ing definitions shall apply and the State of Oregon.
D.
With
like
excep­
to
the
effective
date of this chapter;
unless the context clearly
tions
as
noted
above,
in
ordinance
and
in
effect upon
(2)
Any neces­
indicates or requires a dif­
instances
where
no
curb
or
the
date
are
hereby
extend­
sary
health
permit
has been
ferent meaning.
sidewalk
exists,
no
person
ed,
and
shall
be
valid
for
the
suspended,
revoked
or can­
A.
CITY - City of
shall
place
or
store
personal
period
of
time
described
in
celled;
Heppner, Oregon
1(3)
A ny r e ­
B.
COMMU­ property of any kind in that section (F)( 1) above.
portion
of
the
street
between
G.
No
permit
shall
be
quired
insurance
provided
NITY EVENT-
the
edge
of
the
traveled
por­
granted
which
would
reduce
is
not
in
conformity
with the
(1)
Any event
tion
of
the
roadway
and
a
the
width
of
the
space
avail­
requirements
set
forth
in this
or activity specifically ap­
The Heppner Junior tributed six rebounds and
line
drawn
parallel
to
and
12
able
for
pedestrian
travel
to
subchapter;
and/or
proved in writing by the City
High
School Mustang A six steals in the win. Currin
feet
outside
the
edge.
This
less than five feet as mea­ (4)
Any items placed
Council or City Manager
team
won
their last two finished the game with five
restriction
shall
not
apply
sured
from
the
inside
of
the
on the sidewalk create a
granting use of the sidewalks
games
before
they take a big rebounds.
to
motor
vehicles
or
trailers
curb
to
the
point
at
which
safety hazard or unduly
within a specifically defined
holiday
break.
The season
The very next night, the
so
long
as
the
vehicles
or
storage
of
personal
property
inconvenience the public.
area for a period of time not
will resume after the New Mustangs hosted and beat
trailers
are
lawfully
parked
would
be
allowed.
B.
Upon
denial,
sus­
to exceed three consecutive
in compliance with all laws 4.
INSURANCE
pension or revocation, the Year and continue for a few the Pilot Rock Rockets by
days.
and regulations of the City A.
Permits
may
only
City
Manager shall give no­ weeks. The team will take a score of 36-34. The Mus­
( 2 )
and
the
State
of
Oregon.
be
issued
upon
the
City
be­
tice
thereof.
The applicant an 11-4 record with them tangs started the game fast
The event must provide an
and led at halftime 23-11.
E.
In
instances
where
or
permittee
may appeal into the New Year. .
ing
furnished
a
certificate
of
overall or significant com­
On Monday night, the The Rockets got hdt in the
a
sidewalk
is
constructed
for
insurance
for
public
liability,
any
denial
or
revocation
to
munity benefit or serve a
Mustangs hosted the Ar­ second half and made a very
significant community pur­ only a portion of a block, the food products liability (if the City Council by filing
lington Honkers and won close game o f it. Heppner
restriction
contained
in
divi­
applicable),
and
property
a
written
appeal
within
ten
pose and must be sponsored
the game 32-21. All mem­ played it smart at the end
sion
(A)
above
shall
likewise
damages
insurance
in
such
days
after
receiving
the
de­
by a service group, other
bers of the team played and and hung on for the victory.
community organization, or apply to the area contained amounts as may be set from nial or revocation. However,
contributed something in Once again Grieb led the
in
an
extension
of
the
side­
time-to-time
as
the
limits
the
use
shall
case
until
such
a local business.
the win. The team started team with 16 points, seven
C.
PERMIT-Autho­ walk throughout the block. of municipal tort liability. time as the City Council has
out strong and controlled rebounds and seven steals.
F.
No
person
shall
The
City
shall
be
named
as
heard
and
made
a
determi­
rization by the City of Hep­
the tempo of the game from Hedman had a strong game,
additional
insured
on
the
store
any
personal
property
nation
on
the
appeal.
After
pner to place and maintain
the start. The Mustangs led scoring 11 and hauling in
other
than
motor
vehicles
or
insurance
policy.
receiving
a
written
appeal,
personal property upon a
the contest 22-12 at half­ six rebounds. Jake Lindsay
trailers
on
the
street
side
of
B.
Insurance
require­
filed
in
a
timely
fashion,
the
public sidewalk.
time. Logan Grieb led the scored six, Murray had two
D.
PERSON - Any the street boundary known ments shall also be waived City Manager shall place the
team in scoring with 14. and Currin scored one.
individual, partnership, as­ as a curb. Storage of motor for permits issued to non­ appeal on the City Council
Coach Luke Swanson
vehicles or trailers in the profit corporations and other agenda for the next regular Jake Lindsay hit for 10 and
sociation or corporation.
Kolby Currin and Caden says he likes the progress
space
shall
be
subject
to
all
community
organizations.
meeting.
E.
ROADWAY - The
Hedman had three each. his team has made so far
PERMIT FEES
9.
PENALTIES
portion of the public right- other ordinances and statutes 5.
Permit fees shall A. The first violation of any Kevin Murray scored two and is looking forward to
of-way approved, designed relating to parking.
PERMITS
be set from time-to-time by provision of this chapter points and hauled in six them finishing the season
or ordinarily used for ve­ 3.
Provided a permit resolution of the City Coun­ shall be a Class B. infrac­ rebounds. Grieb also con­ strong.
hicular travel, exclusive of
is first obtained from the cil.
tion pursuant to section
the shoulder.
City
Manager,
persons
may
6.
T
E
M
P
O
R
A
R
Y
1 -4-1 of this code ($250.00
F.
SANDWICH
place personal property on a STORAGE
fine).
Any second or sub­
SIGN OR BOARD - A
sidewalk
with
the
following
The
prohibitions
sequent
violation shall be a
double-faced sign, not more
restrictions.
contained
in
this
subchap­
Class
A
infraction
pursuant
than four feet in height nor
A.
The
personal
prop­
ter
shall
not
apply
to
the
to
section
1-4-1
of
this
code
more than two feet in width,
erty
may
only
be
placed
temporary
placement
o
f
($500.00).
Each
day
that
designed to sit on a public
within that portion of the property on the sidewalk a violation of this chapter
sidewalk in front of a busi­
sidewalk extending three during loading or unloading continues shall constitute
ness.
feet towards the curb from operations.
a separate Class A viola­
G.
SH O ULDER -
the edge o f the sidewalk 7.
C
O
M
M
U
N
I
T
Y
tion
and shall be subject to
The portion of the street,
nearest the building.
an
additional
$500.00 fine
EVENTS
AND
F
UND­
whether paved or unpaved,
B.
Sandw ich board RAISING EFFORTS
per
day.
contiguous to the roadway,
signs may be placed in either A.
Parties wishing to The City Council meeting
primarily for use by pedes­
the area described in division hold a community event is open to the public and
trians, for the accommoda­
tion o f stopped vehicles, (A) above or in an area de­ must seek approval by writ­ members of the public are
scribed as being at least two ten application to the City invited to attend. Persons
for emergency use and for
lateral support of base and feet, but not more than four Council at least 15 days who wish to attend and
and one-half feet, from the prior to the date on which need assistance are asked to
surface courses.
curb. Businesses are limited the community event will call 541-676-9618, or TTY
H.
SIDEWALK-The
to one sandwich board sign be held. The application relay 1-800-735-2900.
paved portion of the street
at a time. The signs may be must specify the dates and A. Kim Cutsforth
intended for use by pedes­
Rylee Kollman (left) and Caitlynn Bailey look over the
displayed only between the time the community event City Manager
trians between the bur or
prizes at the Heppner Celebrate Christmas event at the
hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 will be held, the location Published: December 19
lateral lines o f a roadway
Morrow County Fairgrounds Thursday night.
o f the community event and 26, 2012
and the adjacent property p.m. each day.
C.
With the exception and the amount of sidewalk Affidavit.
Deadline for legal and classified advertising: Monday 5:00 pm
line
of
newspaper
vending ma- space sought to be utilized
News deadline: Monday at 5:00 pm
I.
SIDEWALK
Heppner chamber
plans Town and
Country awards
Junior Mustangs
going strong into
holiday break
Celebrate Christmas
I