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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 29, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
— ADVERTISEMENT —
REQUEST
FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
Historic Preservation
Mortar & Masonry Grout
Contractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals
for a qualified Historic
Preservation Mortar &
Masonry Grout Contractor
to provide mortar and
repointing masonry services
for various services for
various Morrow County
general public works
projects. Contractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method
of
approach.
4.
Av a i l a b i l i t y o f
labor and equipment.
Copies of the Request
for Qualifications may be
obtained from Morrow
County Public Works, P.O.
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839,
(541) 989-9500. Complete
proposals will be accepted
at the same address no later
than 4:00 p.m., May 15,
2015 Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
Published: April 29, May 6
and 13, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
PUBLIC MEETING
THE MORROW
COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION will hold a
workshop on Tuesday, May
19, 2015, at 7:00 p.m at the
at the Heppner City Hall in
Heppner, Oregon.
The workshop will
provide the Planning
Commission the opportunity
to discuss the Economic
Element of the Morrow
County Comprehensive
Plan. Invited guest speakers
will explore agricultural
activities and their impact
on the local economy.
The Planning
Commission and the
Morrow County Court will
also consider Article 7 of
the Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance which relates
to Variances, and suggest
relevant amendments.
Opportunity to ask
questions will be provided.
For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-
4624 or 541-676-9061,
extension 5506.
DATED this 29th day of
April, 2015
MORROW COUNTY
P L A N N I N G
DEPARTMENT
Published: April 29, 2015
Affidavit
The proceeds of the
Bonds will be loaned to the
Borrower and used by the
Borrower for the purpose
of acquiring, constructing
and equipping multiple
structures to house process
equipment, scales and
temporary storage of the
finished product, totaling
approximately 6,000 square
feet, which will process
raw carbon dioxide gas
currently vented as a waste
product through a scrubber,
dehydrator and compressor
manufacturing a high purity
liquid carbon dioxide
stream for sale to industrial
users to be located on land
leased from Pacific Ethanol
Inc. at 71335 Rail Loop
Drive, Boardman, Oregon
97818.
Following the
public hearing, the Port
will consider a resolution
authorizing the issuance of
the Bonds.
This notice is
published pursuant to
PUBLIC NOTICE Oregon Revised Statutes
NOTICE OF INTENT TO 777.565.
PORT OF MORROW
ADOPT RESOLUTION
Published:
April 29, 2015
PORT OF MORROW
and
May
6,
2015.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Affidavit
1:30p.m.
NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that
t h e P o r t o f M o r r o w,
Oregon (the “Port”), will
hold a public hearing on
Wednesday, May 13, 2015,
at 1:30p.m., in the offices
of the Port, 2 Marine Drive,
Boardman, Oregon 97818.
The purpose of the public
hearing is to provide an
opportunity to hear public
comment on a request by
Kodiak Carbonic, LLC
(the “Borrower”), for the
The Heppner
issuance by the Port of its
Gazette
Times
revenue bonds, in one or
188 W. Willow
more series, issued either
Heppner, OR
separately or together
97836
pursuant to a plan of finance,
call
in the maximum aggregate (541) 676-8229
principal dollar amount not
david@
to exceed $6,500,000 (the
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County School District
to hold community meetings
Morrow County School
District is holding a com-
munity-wide meeting this
Thursday, April 30, at 6:30
p.m. in the Heppner El-
ementary cafeteria to report
progress and seek input on
long-range planning.
The school district has
announced that it is creat-
ing a long-term investment
plan for each of the county’s
school buildings. The meet-
ing in Heppner is one of a
series of community meet-
ings throughout the county
that to seek the input of
the community and share
progress reports.
Community members
are encouraged to attend
the informational meeting
and exchange ideas with the
school district.
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Travis Lane Thomas,
43, was convicted of Men-
acing – Constituting Do-
mestic Violence, a Class
A Misdemeanor, and sen-
tenced to 180 days jail time.
Of that sentence, 160 days
jail time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench probation,
to include 40 hours of com-
munity service, no contact
with the victim, 20 days jail
time with credit for time
served, and evaluation and
recommended treatment for
substance abuse and anger
management. Additionally,
the defendant was convict-
ed of Harassment - Consti-
tuting Domestic Violence,
a Class B Misdemeanor;
the sentence of 90 days jail
time was suspended and the
defendant sentenced to 24
months bench probation, to
include 20 hours of commu-
nity service, no contact with
the victim, and evaluation
and recommended treat-
ment for substance abuse
and anger management.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $300.
- Travis Lane Thomas,
43, was convicted of Crimi-
nal Mischief II, A Class C
Misdemeanor; sentence of
15 days jail time was sus-
pended and the defendant
sentenced to 24 months
bench probation, to include
20 hours of community
service. Fines, fees and as-
sessments totaled $100.
-James Robert Martin,
25, was convicted of Bur-
glary II, a Class C Felony,
and sentenced to 18 months
prison time with credit for
time served, with one year
post-prison supervision.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $200.
-Robert Lynn Sargent,
47, was convicted of At-
tempt to Commit a Class
B Felony – Sexual Abuse
I, A Class C Felony, and
sentenced to 18 months
prison time with credit for
time served, as well as five
years post-prison supervi-
sion, to include sex of-
fender follow-up treatment,
no form of contact with
the victim, and a letter of
apology to the victim. Ad-
ditional counts of Unlawful
Sexual Penetration I and
Sexual Abuse I were dis-
posed without conviction.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $200.
Justice Court Report
Morrow County Justice
of the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Jeani Elyse Marlatt,
28, of Lexington was found
guilty by default of Violat-
ing the Basic Rule 73/55
and was fined $160.
-Deborah Lavonne Ev-
ans, 52, of Heppner was
found guilty by default of
Driving While Suspended
(DWS) and fined $435.
-Eric A. King of Cave
Junction, OR was found
guilty by default of DWS
– Violation and was fined
$435.
-Justin Lee Matteson,
36, of Heppner was found
guilty by default of DWS
– Violation and was fined
$435.
-Barbara L. Cutsforth,
62, was found guilty by
default of Failure to Wear
a Seatbelt, $210 fine, and
Driving Uninsured, $260
fine.
-Juan Ignacio Gomez-
Quintana, 38, of Ione was
found guilty of No Opera-
tor’s License and was fined
$260.
-Robert Henry Hield-
brandt, 50, of Heppner, was
found guilty by default of
Driving Uninsured and was
fined $260.
-Jamy L. Hensley, 39,
of Albany, OR was found
guilty by default of Operat-
ing an ATV in Violation of
Posted Restrictions and was
fined $262.
-Richard C. George, 36,
of Coquille, OR was found
guilty by default of Carry a
Loaded Firearm or Bow on
ATV/Snowmobile and was
fined $262.
-Craig A. Fosdick, 39,
of Albany, OR was found
guilty by default of Operat-
ing an ATV in Violation of
Posted Restrictions and was
fined $262.
-Robert Shane Laugh-
lin, 51, of Heppner was
found guilty by default of
DWS – Violation and was
fined $435.
Ione to hold 1,000-yard shoot
The Ione 1,000 Yard
Shoot will be Saturday,
May 2, at Halvorsen Farm
outside of Ione. Registra-
tion will begin at 8:30 a.m.
and the event will start at 9
a.m. Entry fee is $20, which
allows individuals one shot
at a gong the size of a 27”
TV. Shooters may purchase
additional shots for $20 per
shot.
Three classes will be
available this year: Class
Published: April 22 and 29, 2015
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
#1—Elk or Deer Rifle;
Class #2—Heavy Target
or Bench Guns; and Class
#3—Open Site at 500
Yards.
Prize for hitting the
gong will be $100.
If more than one person
hits the gong, then there
will be a shoot-off after
everyone else shoots.
Only one person will
win the $100 prize in each
class.
Funds raised go to-
ward the Ione Fourth of
July children’s activities,
which include the fish pond,
bike raffle, frog-jumping
contest, free swim at the
swimming pool and the
straw pile.
For more information
visit www.ionethousand-
yardshoot.com or call Eric
Orem, 541-256-0246.
Umatilla National Forest
firewood permits on sale May 1
Published: April 29 and May 6, 2015
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the ____Town of Lexington_____________, __Morrow________, State of Oregon,
(District Name)
(County)
on the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016, will be held at Town Hall
(Location)
¡ am
x pm
_425 F St. Lexington OR__________. The meeting will take place on _May 5, 2015__ at __6:30___________
(Address)
(Time)
(Date)
The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place.
An additional, separate meeting of the Budget Committee will be held to take public comment. Any person may appear at
the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. The meeting for public comment will be on:
Date: _May 13, 2015___
Time: ___6:30_______
¡ am
x pm
Location: 425 F Street. _____________________________
Pendleton, OR—Per-
sonal-use firewood permits
for the Umatilla National
Forest will go on sale this
Friday, May 1, according
to Kevin Martin, Forest
Supervisor. Permits are
available at all Umatilla
National Forest Offices and
at several local vendors.
Firewood permits can
be purchased for $5 per
cord with a minimum pur-
chase of four cords for $20.
The maximum limit for per-
sonal-use firewood on the
Umatilla National Forest
is 12-cords-per-household-
per-year.
Vendors will sell fire-
wood permits in four-cord
packets. An additional ven-
dor fee, up to $2, will be
charged for each four-cord,
$20 firewood permit you
purchase at a local vendor.
Most vendors are open ear-
ly mornings, late evenings
and on the weekends. An
additional fee is not charged
if you purchase a permit at a
Forest Service Office.
Firewood cutters will
be required to keep a record
of the date, time and quan-
tity of firewood removed
from the National Forest
System lands. Additional
information can be found
in the Firewood Guide that
accompanies each permit.
Mountain travel will
require extreme care to
avoid getting stuck or caus-
ing extensive and illegal
resource damage to the land
and vegetation. Firewood
cutters are required to carry
an axe, a shovel, an eight-
ounce capacity or larger fire
extinguisher, and have their
chainsaw equipped with
an approved spark arrester
when cutting wood.
As we move into the
hot, dry summer months,
Public Use Restrictions
(PURs) may be imple-
mented. Restrictions will
be announced by 6 p.m.
on the day prior to the
restriction(s) going into ef-
fect. Weekend restrictions
will be announced by 6 p.m.
on Friday. Updated PURs
will be posted on a recorded
message at 1-877-958-9663
and on the forest’s website.
It is the public’s responsi-
bility to check if firewood
cutting is allowed, restrict-
ed to specific hours of the
day, or prohibited.
For more information
on firewood cutting, please
contact the supervisor’s of-
fice at 541-278-3716 or the
Heppner Ranger District at
541-676-9187.
Firewood season will
end November 30 on the
Umatilla National Forest.
A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after __May 4, 2015_ at _Town Hall___________________
(Date)
_425 F St. Lexington OR __________, between the hours of _8:00______
(Location)
Published: April 22 and 29, 2015
Affidavit
(Time)
(Location)
x am
¡ pm
and __4:00________
(Time)
¡ am
x pm
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