EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 11, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE marijuana facility, grow site other than the address listed
or laboratory: Commercial above. Bids delivered to
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Morrow County is accepting Zone as a Conditional Use another address will be
Permit: Industrial Zone as
bids on the following:
a Conditional Use Permit
1.
Gasoline
A copy of the application
2.
Diesel
and copies of all documents -Continued from PAGE ONE
3.
Lubricants
man-208; Heppner Jr./
and evidence submitted by
4.
Aviation Fuel
Sr.
High-163;
Irrigon Jr./
Specifications and bid or on behalf of The City of
Sr.
High-396;
Riverside
Jr./
sheets may be obtained by Heppner and copies of any
Sr.
High,
Boardman-391;
contacting Morrow County applicable zoning criteria
Public works Sandi Putman are available for inspection Morrow Education Center,
at 365 W. Hwy 74, P.O. at no cost and copies of the Irrigon-33; total-2,181.
-approved the follow-
Box 428, Lexington, OR. same will be provided at a
ing
employment action:
reasonable cost. To obtain
97839. 541-989-9500.
resignations/non-renewals-
Bids must be received at this information contact the
the Morrow County Public office at Heppner City Hall, Gori Grimes, Riverside
Works Office, P.O. Box 428, 111 North Main Street, PO Jr./Sr. High assistant track
365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington, Box 756, Heppner, OR coach; Tristan Holecheck-
RJSHS junior high track
OR 97839 no later than 97836, phone 676-9618.
4:00 pm Tuesday February Persons who wish to attend coach; Michelle Hopper,
17, 2015. Bids must be in this meeting and need
a sealed envelope marked assistance are asked to call
with the specific bid. Bids (541) 676-9618, or TTY
The Port of Morrow
will be opened February relay 1-800-735-2900.
18, 2015. Time for bid Publish: February 11, 2015 Commission is currently
seeking to fill a vacancy
openings are Gasoline, 9:30 Affidavit
and encourages all eligible
a.m.; Diesel, 9:35 a.m.;
local residents interested in
Lubricants, 9:40 a.m. and
aviation fuel at 9:45 a.m. at PUBLIC NOTICE representing the Port Com-
the Morrow County Court NOTICE TO BIDDERS mission to send a letter of
session, Port of Morrow ALL SOLICITATIONS interest and resume to the
General Manager, Gary
Building, 2 Marine Drive, SHALL BE:
Boardman, OR.
For Submitted to Ione School Neal.
additional information District in a sealed envelope
contact Morrow County and delivered to:
Public Works 541-989- Ione School District
Attn: Sarah Crane, Principal
BMCC Morrow Coun-
9500.
Morrow County reserves PO Box 167, Ione, OR ty will have a hands-on
Handgun Proficiency class
the right to reject any and 97843
all bids and/or to postpone Sealed proposals will be on Saturday, March 7, in-
the award of bids for thirty received until: March 2nd, structed by Shane Brandon.
The class starts at 9 a.m.
(30) days from the date of 1:00 PM
The outside of the envelope with a classroom session at
opening.
BMCC Boardman, 300
Morrow County does not shall be clearly marked:
discriminate on the basis of “ I T B 0 2 - 2 0 1 5 - 0 0 1
age, religion, race national FENCING PROJECT”
origin, sex or handicapped All bids shall be clearly and
status in hiring or the distinctly typed or written
September 3: -Mor-
with ink. No erasures are row County Sheriff’s Office
provision of services.
Published: January 28, permitted.
received report from the
1.
Mistakes shall be Umatilla County Sheriff’s
February 4 and 11, 2015
crossed out and correction Office that the district at-
typewritten or written in torney charged Joel Ernesto
ink adjacent thereto and
with one count
PUBLIC NOTICE initialed in ink by the party Rodriguez
of Assault IV and one count
The Planning Commission signing the proposal or
of Harassment. He had
for the City of Heppner, a confirmed authorized
already been lodged at the
Oregon will conduct a representative.
Umatilla County Jail.
public hearing at 7: 00 2.
If a response is not
-MCSO received report
PM on March 2, 2015 legible, Ione School District
of suspicious activity in
at Heppner City Hall may determine that the bid
Irrigon with a subject in a
regarding the following is non-responsive.
blue checkered shirt and
Zoning Ordinance Proposed 3.
Tours of the site blue jeans going house to
Amendments:
available on request via house knocking on doors.
1. City of Heppner Zoning p h o n e c a l l t o A s h l e y
The caller said he had not
O r d i n a n c e P r o p o s e d McCabe at 541-571-3668.
seen the subject before and
Amendments; In response 4.
I t s h a l l b e t h e he would not make eye
to the Medical Marijuana proposer’s responsibility
contact and was acting very
dispensary legislation; to ensure that the bid is
suspicious.
T h e C i t y o f H e p p n e r delivered to the District at
needs to amend land use the specified address above
-MCSO received report
regulations establishing before the time and date set
from a Heppner man that a
where medical marijuana for bid closing as noted in
woman had just assaulted
facilities will be allowed. the solicitation.
him and left with her son
The following use zones 5.
District will not in a car.
are being considered for be responsible for bids
-MCSO Deputy re-
the allowance of a medical delivered to any location
considered non-responsive. request to Ashley McCabe Published: February 11 and
6.
Bid documents may at Ashley.mccabe@ione. 18, 2015
be obtained via an email k12.or.us.
MCSD MEETING
Sam Boardman Elementary
second grade teacher; re-
tirements-Rosemary Lynn
Allport, PERS retiree, June
30, 2015, Sherry Matte-
son, PERS retiree, June 30,
2015; employment/promo-
tions/transfers, Deborah
Collin, SBE second grade
teacher, Barbara Griffin-
Tobie, IJSHS ed assistant;
extra duty contracts-Ran-
dy Henrichs, IJSHS high
school head baseball coach,
Phil Joyce, IJSHS high
school head track coach,
Steve Sheller, IJSHS high
school head football coach;
Charles VanGorder, IJSHs
junior high head wrestling
coach.
-approved 2014-15
extra duty coaching con-
tracts as follows (Heppner
listed only): Heppner High
School-Jim Kindle, head
baseball, Todd Lindsay,
assistant baseball, Larry
Palmer, head track, Laura
Winters, assistant track,
Greg Grant, head golf, Pe-
tra Payne, head softball,
Janelle Ellis, assistant soft-
ball; Heppner Junior High-
Antonia Nichols, head
track, Brandi Sweeney,
assistant track.
-heard the following
announcements: President’s
Day holiday-Monday, Feb.
16; classified employee
appreciation week, March
2-6; next board meeting-
Irrigon Elmentary, March 9.
Port seeks to fill commission vacancy
The Port Commission
will review all letters of
interest and resumes and
will make a selection by the
majority of votes.
The cover letter and
resume must be received no
later than 5 p.m. on March
10, at the Port Office at 2
Marine Drive, P.O. Box
200, Boardman, OR 97818.
Applicants must reside
and be legally registered
voters in Morrow County,
as well as meeting other
legal requirements.
The Board of Com-
missioners sets policy for
the Port, and commission-
ers must attend Board of
Commission meetings on a
regular basis.
Regular meetings of the
Port Commission are held
on the second Wednesday
of each month beginning at
1:30 p.m.
Special meetings may
be held with proper notice
as needed.
NE Front Street in Board-
man, focusing on safety
and laws. After a one-hour
lunch break, students will
travel to the shooting range
for the hands-on part of the
class. Students should bring
their own firearm and 25-50
rounds of ammunition, de-
pending on how much they
want to shoot.
This class satisfies the
proficiency requirements
needed to obtain a con-
cealed weapons permit in
Oregon and provides a great
opportunity to practice
shooting under the watch-
ful eye of a trained profes-
sional. Cost of the class
is $59. Pre-registration is
required through BMCC
Boardman, 541-481-2099,
or online at bluecc.edu.
BMCC to offer handgun proficiency class
Sheriff’s Report
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the City of Irrigon for the current fiscal year will
be held at 500 NE Main Avenue, Irrigon, OR 97844
The hearing will take place on February 17, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the
supplemental budget with interested persons.
ported a disabled vehicle
on Paterson Ferry Rd. in
Irrigon. The owner’s wife
said they ran out of gas and
will remove the vehicle by
3 p.m. that day.
-MCSO received report
of a teacup dog, answering
to “Bunny” was missing
from an Irrigon residence.
-MCSO received report
of a purse stolen in Irrigon.
The caller believed it was
taken from her vehicle.
-MCSO received report
of a hitchhiker on I-84,
Echo, with his legs and
feet out in the roadway. The
call was referred to another
agency.
-MCSO received re-
port that two five-gallon
gas cans were taken from
the Lexington Airport. The
caller didn’t want to make
a theft report, but wanted
to give the SO the infor-
mation.
-MCSO arrested Am-
ber Dawn Dima, 29, on a
Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Assault
IV and Harassment. She
was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail, $15,000 bail.
CRUZ-IN COMING
-Continued from PAGE ONE In Committee recognizes
be given out around
2:30 p.m. on Willow Street.
The event will include
a participant’s poker walk
through five downtown
businesses, with cash prizes
for the first and second-best
poker hands.
The public is invited to
come and walk through the
cars and reminisce as long
as they wish, and ask any
questions they have. The
car owners say they love
talking about cars. Depend-
ing on the weather, cars
from all over are expected
to attend.
The St. Paddy’s Cruz-
the following business and
organizations for sponsor-
ing the awards: Heppner
Auto Parts, Heppner High
School, Les Schwab Tires,
Lexington Auto Body, Pet-
tyjohn’s Supply, Morrow
County Grain Growers,
Lexington Machine, Lex-
ington Mini Market, and
Osmin’s Century Welding.
With questions, for a
Cruz-In entry form, or to
volunteer, contact the Hep-
pner Chamber of Com-
merce at 541-676-5536,
or Gary Jones at 541-676-
5456.
HES LOCK-OUT
Morrow County School
-Continued from PAGE ONE
Elementary School go
into “lock-out” status. Ac-
cordingly, school staff put
the lock-out into effect
around 8:05 a.m. Monday.
During the lock-out, all
exterior doors to the school
were locked, and students
and staff were able to go
about “business as usual,”
the school stated. HES Prin-
cipal Matt Combe told the
District Board Monday
night that the police did
arrest an individual. The
lock-out ended around 8:45
a.m. without incident in the
school.
Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office did not release
any further information on
the incident prior to press
time.
A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after February 13, 2015
at 500 NE Main Avenue, Irrigon, OR 97844, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES
AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
FUND: General
Resource
1 CREZ II Community Enhancement
Grant
Revised Total Fund Resources
Amount
$75,000
$563,896
Expenditure
Materials & Services
Revised Total Fund
Requirements
Amount
260,033
$563,896
Comments:
A grant for community enhancement from CREZII has become available. The city is increasing
appropriations for Irrigon’s Needs & Issues.
Published: February 11, 2015
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SUMMLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
• For supplemental budgets proposing a change in any fund's expenditures by more than 10 percent.
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for Morrow County, Oregon for the fiscal year July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015,
will be held at the Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Dr., Boardman, OR 97818.
x AM
PM .
The hearing will take place on February 18, 2015 at 10:00 AM
The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. A copy of the supplemental budget
document may be inspected or obtained on or after February 16, 2015 at
Morrow Co. Annex, 150 Rock St. Heppner, OR, between the hours of 8:00 AM
x AM
PM
and 5:00 PM
x
AM
PM
SUMMARY OF SUMMLEMENTAL BUDGET
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED MORE THAN 10 MERCENT
FUND:
Resource
1 Beginning Fund Balance
2 Charges for Services
3 Investment Earnings
Revised Total Resources
Amount
$484,416
$1,472,174
$2,306
$1,958,896
Shepherds Flat Fees Fund
Expenditure
1 Transfers to Other Funds
2
3
Revised Total Requirements
Amount
$1,489,396
$1,958,896
Comments:
NMLS # 414459
Authorizes increased expenditures in the Shepherds Flat Fees fund of $471,896 from additional charges for services in excess of originally
budgeted amounts, beginning fund balance in excess over the originally budgeted amount, and additional investment earnings. Increase
Increase Shepherds Flat Fees Fund transfers to other funds by 471,896. Total Shepherds Flat Fees requirements now $1,958,596.
Published: February 11, 2015
Affidavit
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