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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 22, 2017
COUNTY COURT
-continued from page ONE
ing code and comprehen-
sive planning and less time
implementing code.
Commissioner
Lindsay, who previously
served on the planning
commission, said she feels
it is important to keep the
planning commission in-
volved since that allows the
public to have input through
the hearings process. She
said it only takes a few
minutes for the commission
to make the decisions and
does not take up a lot of
their time. “It comes down
to is interpretation coming
from the desk, or from the
committee?” Commission-
er Jim Doherty said.
The court also had
a discussion about the fu-
ture of the Columbia River
Enterprise Zone (CREZ).
The zone is one of many
in Oregon set up in lower
income areas to offer tax
breaks to new businesses
establishing there and cre-
ating new jobs. The zone
and approved, the county,
and all of the cities within,
will be eligible to apply for
federal disaster relief if a
disaster were to come to
Morrow County. McLane
thanked all those who
helped develop the plan,
but especially mentioned
Steve Rhea with the Hep-
pner Fire Department for
his help with the wildland
fires portion. “Steve Rea is
incredibly knowledgeable
in wildland fires,” McLane
told the court. “I will miss
him when he decides to
move on. He has helped us
a lot.”
On another subject
McLane said she will be-
gin working on changing
county planning ordinances
to allow the planning staff
to make more decisions and
not send them to the plan-
ning commission. She said
she polled the commission-
ers at the last meeting and
they agreed that they would
rather spend their time do-
has been very successful
for Morrow County, so suc-
cessful in fact, the county
may be in jeopardy of los-
ing it. Recently the county
jumped from number five in
highest per capita wages in
the state, to number three.
The increase may cause the
county to lose the ability to
have an enterprise zone.
Commissioner
Don Russell said the wage
figures may be skewered
because of the big construc-
tion project in the county.
“There were 800 temporary
construction workers out
at the Carty project in the
county making an average
of $90,000,” he said. “My
guess is we will probably
go back to number four or
five when that is factored
out,“ Russell said. The
Carty Gas Plant project is
completed and those con-
struction workers are now
gone, and Russell said State
Representative Greg Smith
is looking at the CREZ
situation.
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Boardman appoints
budget committee
members
At their March 7 city
council meeting, Boardman
City Councilors appointed
Junior Drago and Lisa Mit-
telsdorf to fill vacancies
on the Boardman Budget
Committee. This is a first
appointment for both Drago
and Mittelsdorf to a City
of Boardman board. Drago
will serve a three-year term
ending December 31, 2019
and Mittelsdorf filled a va-
cancy with a term ending
December 31, 2017.
Councilors also reap-
pointed Ray Michael to the
Boardman Budget Com-
mittee. Michael has a long
history of service to the City
of Boardman, having pre-
viously served on the city
council, planning commis-
sion and budget committee.
He will serve another three-
year term ending December
31, 2019.
The budget committee
is comprised of the Board-
man City Council and seven
members of the community
appointed by the city coun-
cil. The committee holds
one or more meetings each
May to review and make
recommendations to the
city council for the city’s
budget and the Urban Re-
newal District’s budget.
The next meeting of the
Boardman Budget Commit-
tee will be on Tuesday, May
9, 2017 at 7 p.m. at Board-
man City Hall.
Community lunch
menu
Christian Life Center volunteers will serve lunch on
Wednesday, March 29, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
Lunch will include meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy,
green beans, sliced tomatoes, hot rolls, and flat apple pie.
Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50
per meal. Menu is subject to change.
25 SW Emigrant
Pendleton, OR 97801
chris@sykesrealestate.net
188 W. Willow
P.O. Box 337
Heppner, OR 97836
david@sykesrealestate.net
Owner/Broker David Sykes
Broker Chris Sykes
Information deemed correct not guaranteed
www.sykesrealestate.net
www.pendletonproperties.net
RESTAURANT
NEW LISTING
Nice clean restaurant in friendly Eastern Oregon
town of Heppner. Only full service restaurant. Owner
health problems force sale. Purchase includes all
furnishings and equipment to operate this community
restaurant. Just step in and with your care and at-
tention take this business to its full potential. Not just
an eating establishment, lots of space for parties and
community meetings. Schedule a showing, then look
over the financials.
One of those hard to find small acreage properties in very good con-
dition with all the extras. Like a big shop and garage, fenced pasture
area and a well built 4 bedroom 2 full bath home with full basement.
Brand new carpet and flooring, new appliances included, good inter-
net service and central AC too. Lots of other furniture and equipment
available for purchase separately. Call and schedule your showing
on this unique homesite
$5,000
$75,000
Owner Says
Bring Offer!
NEW LISTING
Several tax lots together in
Lexington, OR. City water.
2 bedroom two bath home in Lexington. Lots of nice
upgrades on the home. Metal roof and new vinyl win-
dows. Small deck out back and a fenced yard for your
dog.
LEXINGTON, OREGON
305 W WEST ST, LEXINGTON
180 N CHASE STREET, HEPPNER
$309,000
64123 CLARKS CANYON RD, LEXINGTON
$120,000
$105,000
Large level lot. City water at site
sewer across Hwy. Corner lot with
2 access near edge of city limits.
3 bedroom 1 bath two story home on corner lot in Ione.
Lots of appliances included in sale. Has a carport and big
yard. Includes adjacent extra city lot.
525 LINDEN WAY, HEPPNER
370 EAST 2ND STEET, IONE
Well cared for 2 bedroom, 2 bath home in immacu-
late condition. Located in the quiet town of Ione this
home is close to schools and the park. Chain link
fenced yard perfect for animals. There is a Tool
Shed, garage and a small shop, all in excellent con-
dition.
225 W THIRD ST, IONE
$25,000 PRICE REDUCED! $98,000
Just blocks from school and downtown shopping,
this 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath charmer has a fenced
yard for children and a separate small yard in the
back. Enjoy your reading room, living room and
kitchen with window looking out on the street.
215 S. COURT, HEPPNER
610 GARRIGUES ST., HEPPNER
This is a classic Victorian style home with
lots of the old original woodwork. It is a fixer
upper and needs work done.
180 S CHASE STREET, HEPPNER
NEW LIST ING
$66,000
SALE
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2 Bedroom near schools and downtown Heppner
Large building lot on dead end street in Heppner. All
utilities available. City water and sewer. Power and
phone available. Old structures need torn down or
otherwise. Seller is selling property "as is".
$60,000
3 bedroom 1 bath double wide home on 1 acre in
Irrigon. Owners need to move now! Home and prop-
erty being sold As Is. Come and see and make them
an offer.
80722 WAGON WHEEL LOOP, IRRIGON
Acreage for
Recently Reduced
$670,000
$87,500
2 bedrooms on the main floor and a third on the low-
er level in this well cared for home on a quiet street
in Heppner. Big deck off the kitchen for relaxing and
summer barbecues. Washer, Dryer and refrigerator
stay, and kitchen has built in dishwasher and gar-
bage disposal. Give me a call and take a look inside
265 W CENTER STREET, HEPPNER
$19,000
PRICE REDUCED!
$40,000
Price Reduction!
$120,000
2 bedroom 2 bath in Heppner
This nice 2007 Marlatt home is in excellent condi
tion. Everything was done right when this home
was put in. It has a deck, cyclone fenced yard and
a 18 X 31 garage. Ceiling fans, along with the en
ergy package will keep you warm in the winter
and cool in the summer. There is a den/office, liv
ing room and lots of extras. Must see inside this
one. Call and schedule an appointment today.
3500 sq ft mixed use investment property in downtown
Pendleton, Oregon. Anchored by a long-term office tenant
on the ground floor, there is also a large apartment with
a consistent rental record on the second. Solid brick construc-
tion with good electrical, heating and roof, this property has shown
consistent return on investment over the years. Let us send you the
spread sheet.
345 LINDEN WAY, HEPPNER
MAIN STREET, PENDLETON
35.44 Acres inside Heppner city
limits 3.23 outside city limits
Has a good building
spot and room for ani-
$25,000
$89,000
$365,000
$22,000
2 apartments and shop building for Sale in
Lexington On the bottom floor is a former auto
body shop and a 1 bedroom apartment newly re-
modeled renting for $350. Upstairs is a 2 bedroom
apartment that has been completely redone renting
for $375. Building has a good roof and owner says
the shop has been completely rewired.
145 E. MAIN, LEXINGTON
Boardman
One of the last available view lots on Lakeview Ct. End
of the cul de sac overlooking Willow Creek Lake. Good
investment property or build your home now. OWNER
WILL CARRY CONTRACT. MONTHLY PAYMENT
WILL INVEST YOU IN REAL ESTATE. CALL ME
FOR DETAILS
LAKEVIEW CT , HEPPNER
$69,000
SOLD
2 bedroom 1 bath home on a corner lot. Hardwood floors
with propane fireplace and oil monitor heat. One car garage
makes a great shop. Some sprucing up but will make a
nice home or rental unit. Lots of extras including refrigera-
tor, stove, microwave and washer and dryer. Lots of tools,
gun safe, mower and weed wacker included in sale. Tool
shed and wood shed too. This home is priced right. Call me
to take a look.
380 E MATLOCK ST, HEPPNER
SOLD
$89,000
$149,900
SOLD
Nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home in quiet community of
Ione. Hardwood floors, heat pump and garden area
outside. And as a bonus a second small apartment
out back features living area and bathroom all
ready for the mother in law or guests. This home
is priced right so call me today for a viewing!!
Relax in your spacious airy living room with a wonderful
view out large picture windows of the city. Or step step
right outside the dining room to barbeque on the deck.
This 4 bedroom 2 bath home has had extensive remodel-
ing including kitchen and bathrooms. Master bedroom is
extra large and master bath has double sinks and shower.
There is forced air electric heat with a heat pump. Lots of
storage and a brand new roof. Call me to see
180 W SECOND ST, IONE
260 N GILMORE ST., HEPPNER
Nice parcel near residential neigh
borhood and also close to the new
Boardman City Center. City water
and sewer available 5.9 acres m/l
$250,000
LD
LISTING!
SO NEW
There is so much to enjoy in this custom remodeled home
on 3.87 acres overlooking the city of Heppner. From the den
with fireplace to the hardwood floors. upstairs game room,
and elegant kitchen, the remodeling work was all done
with care and crafsmanship. But don't take my word for it,
schedule a showing today and come see for yourself all the
wonderful special things this unique home has to offer
580 E COWINS ST, HEPPNER
$48,000
SOLD
3 bedroom, 1 bath home in
Heppner. Near elementary school
and close walk to downtown. Great
580 ELDER, HEPPNER
Building lot at Lakeview Heights
above Willow Creek Lake in
Heppner
865 LAKEVIEW COURT, HEPPNER
PRICE REDUCED!
SALE
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Have a place in the country outside of great little com-
munity of Ione, Oregon. 2 bedroom double wide manu-
factured home on 82 acres with some CRP that brings in
yearly payments over $879 year. Great view of the valley.
Needs some TLC. Has a full basement and newly repaired
septic system in 2014.
- FIVE
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-John Alexander
Brown, 30, was convicted
of Assault in the Second
Degree-Domestic Violence
and sentenced to 70 months
in the Oregon Department
of corrections, three years’
post-prison supervision and
ordered to complete an an-
ger management program.
Counts of attempt to com-
mit murder, assault 2, two
counts of being a felon in
the possession of a firearm
and four counts of Assault
4 were dismissed.
-Julio Reyes-Garcia,
Jr., 62, was convicted of
Failure to Report as a Sex
Offender, a misdemeanor,
and ordered to pay a $435
fine.
-Edward Joseph Per-
gande, 38, was convicted
of Rape 1, a Class A felony,
Unlawful Sexual Penetra-
tion 1, a Class A felony, two
counts of Sexual Abuse 1, a
Class B felony, Coercion,
a Class C felony and was
sentenced to 100 months
in the Oregon Department
of Corrections, 75 months
in the Oregon Department
Corrections, 24 months in
the Oregon Department
of Corrections, 100 years
(life) of post-prison super-
vision, ordered to complete
a sex offender treatment
program, report as a sex
offender, submit to testing
for HIV and other commu-
nicable diseases, submit to
polygraph examinations,
have no direct, indirect or
third-party contact with
the victim, not view, nor
possess, constructively or
actually any pornographic
material, images, video
or audio in any format or
enter or be upon the pre-
vises or parking area of
any business or other place
where such materials are
sold, shown, depicted or
displayed and fulfill numer-
ous other requirements.
Two counts of endanger-
ing the welfare of a minor,
strangulation and recklessly
endangering another person
were dismissed.
Weather
Service to
conduct
on-line
spotter
training
Now you can get
storm spotter training with-
out leaving your home. The
National Weather Service
will conduct a live on-line
spotter training on April 4 at
7 pm. The training will last
for around two hours.
To r e g is te r f o r
the training, go to www.
weather.gov/pendleton and
click on the “2017 Spotter
Training Classes” headline,
and select the registration
link for April 4. You will
need to have a dedicated in-
ternet link and a phone line
to participate. Additional
information is available
on the internet site or by
contacting Dennis Hull at
541-276-7832.
Weather spotters
trained by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration’s (NOAA)
National Weather Service
(NWS) are key volunteers
who assist the meteorolo-
gists by providing up-to-
date information about
storm activity.
65660 IONE GOOSEBER RY RD., IONE
$105,000
SOLD
3 bedroom 2 bath 2005 manufactured home In
Emert Addition Ione. Enjoy a great view of the val-
ley from the front deck, with the peace and quiet of
your own 1.94 acre lot. Call for a showing this one
will not last long.
67201 EMERT DR, IONE
SOLD
NEW LISTING!
You will enjoy the many features of this 2 bedroom
3 bath custom built home overlooking Heppner on
Rock Street. Ceramic tile gives a western look to the
main rooms, and ciculating hot water under the tile
will keep it warm. Other rooms feature pergo floors
and a central vacumn system. There is a jetted tub,
pantry and lots of widows for beautiful natural light.
Outdoors are lots of fruit trees, garden space and
a bread oven
235 ROCK ST., HEPPNER
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