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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 3, 2017 NINE PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS will hold the following hear- ing of public interest on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at the Bar- tholomew Building, Hep- pner, Oregon. TSP-109-17 Trans- portation System Plan (TSP): Morrow County, applicant. This update of the TSP Appendix B Rec- ommended Roadway Sys- tem Projects is needed to facilitate new five-year and twenty-year project lists. These project lists, recom- mended by the Road Com- mittee, will determine road improvements and mainte- nance for the next 5 to 7 years. These project lists include roads throughout Morrow County. Criteria for approval includes the Morrow County Zoning Ordinance Article 8 and the Morrow County Com- prehensive Plan Review and Revision. This is the second of at least two hear- ings, with the final hearing to be in front of the Board of Commissioners. Opportunity to voice support or opposi- tion to the above proposal or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to af- ford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those is- sues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant doc- uments will be available after May 12, 2017. For more information please contact Carla McLane at 541-922-4624 or 541-676- 9061 extension 5505. DATED this 3rd day of May 2017. MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPART- MENT Published: May 3, 2017 Affidavit Deadline for news and advertising: Monday at 5 p.m. Firewood permits available Pendleton—Personal- use firewood permits for the Umatilla National For- est went on sale Monday at several local vendors and at Forest Service Offices. Firewood permits can be purchased for $5 per cord with a minimum purchase 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. Local vendors will sell firewood permits in four- cord packets. An additional vendor fee, up to $2, will be charged for each four-cord, $20 firewood permit you purchase at a local vendor. Most vendors are open early mornings, late eve- nings and on the weekends. An additional fee is not charged if you purchase a permit at a Forest Service office. Firewood cutters are required to carry an axe, a shovel, an eight-ounce capacity or larger fire ex- tinguisher, and have their chainsaw equipped with an approved spark arrester when cutting wood. Mountain travel will require care to avoid getting stuck or causing extensive and illegal resource dam- age to the land and vegeta- tion. Many roads are still inaccessible due to snow. Woodcutters are asked to: -Contact the local Heppner track and field results The Mustang track and field team had another busy week as it attended the Riverside Twilight Relays Invitational in Boardman last Thursday followed by the Nike Sherman Invita- tional in Moro on Saturday. At Riverside, The Hep- pner Men’s team took sec- ond out of a field of eight, beating out everyone but host Riverside. The women’s team, with only two athletes, took seventh, though the women made good showings indi- vidually. For the Moro meet, the men placed fifth in a much larger field, and the women 18 th . Individual meet re- sults, with places shown to eighth, are as follows: Riverside Twilight Relays Invitational, April 27 Men’s Varsity Finals Results 100 Meters 4. Hunter Nichols 12.59a PR 1500 Meters 1. Trent Smith 4:36.91a 110m Hurdles - 39” 2. Amund Berg 20.03a 4x100 Relay 5. Carson Brosnan, Gavin Hanna, Amun Berg, Gibson McCurry 50.93a 4x100 Throwers Relay - Throwers 4. Jake Wallace, Derek Howard, Austin Moses, Carson Brosnan 54.04a 4x200 Relay 3. Carson Brosnan, Amun Berg, Gibson McCurry, Gavin Hanna 1:51.30a 4x400 Relay 3. Austin Moses, Jorden Sweeney, Mitchell Von- Gunten, Gibson McCurry 4:18.45a SMR 100-100-200-400m 5. Leo Waite, Jorden Swee- ney, Mitchell VonGunten, Evan Kollman 2:02.65a DMR 1200-400-800-1600m 1. Alex Lindsay, Leo Waite, Trent Smith, Hunter Nich- ols 9:01.49a Shot Put - 12lb 1. Derek Howard 45-08.75 Evan Kollman 18-07.00 PR Discus - 1.6kg 3. Derek Howard 97-05.00 Javelin - 800g 4. Gavin Hanna 127-08.00 PR 5. Jake Wallace 120-11.00 6. Carson Brosnan 120- 10.00 PR High Jump 4. Alex Lindsay 5-06.00 Long Jump 1. Alex Lindsay 18-02.00 Gavin Hanna 14-11.00 Jorden Sweeney 12-11.00 PR Women’s Varsity Finals Results 100 Meters 2. Alison Cecil 14.35a PR 100m Hurdles - 33” 5. Makayla Silvia 20.97a Javelin - 600g 8. Alison Cecil 69-09.00 PR High Jump 4. Makayla Silvia 4-04.00 PR Long Jump 5. Makayla Silvia 14-02.00 PR Nike Sherman Invitation- al, April 29 Mens Varsity Finals Re- sults 100 Meters Amund Berg 12.62a PR Carson Brosnan 13.39a 200 Meters Alex Lindsay 25.56a Gibson McCurry 27.90a 400 Meters 7. Trent Smith 56.38a PR Gibson McCurry 1:02.44a Austin Moses 1:03.20a PR 800 Meters 2. Hunter Nichols 2:08.42a Leo Waite 2:26.32a PR Jorden Sweeney 2:26.33a 1500 Meters 1. Hunter Nichols 4:15.12a PR Evan Kollman 5:12.18a PR Mitchell VonGunten 5:33.31a PR 3000 Meters PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A meeting of the Morrow County Health District Board of Directors will be held on May 22, 2017, 6:00 pm, at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic Conference Room, Heppner, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, as proposed by the Morrow County Health District Board. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at MCHD Administration Office, 564 E. Pioneer Dr, Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm or by calling 541-676-2925. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is consistent with the preceding year. This budget is for an annual period and has only one fund. Financial Summary Anticipated Requirements Adopted Budget This Year 2016-2017 Proposed Budget Next Year 2017-2018 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Total Personal Services Total Materials and Supplies Total Capital Outlay Total Debt Service Total Contingencies Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements Unappropriated Amount Reserved for Future Use $ 7,571,308 2,972,789 491,494 323,167 - 1,142,369 108,904 $ 8. Total Requirements - add lines 1 - 7 $ 12,610,031 $ 14,975,824 9. Total Resources Except Property Taxes 10. Total Property Taxes Estimated To Be Received 11. Amount Used From Prior Year Cash Reserve $ 10,825,479 1,784,552 - $ 13,479,433 1,496,391 - 12. Total Resources - add lines 9 - 11 $ 12,610,031 $ 14,975,824 13. Total Property Taxes Estimated To Be Received 14. Plus: Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limits B. Discounts Allowed, Other Uncollected Amounts $ 1,784,552 $ 1,496,391 15. Total Tax Levied - add lines 13, 14A & 14B $ 8,801,337 3,324,454 1,211,272 361,438 - 1,172,036 105,287 Anticipated Resources Estimated Ad Valorem Property Taxes Tax Levies By Type 16. Permanent Rate Limit Levy ($/1,000) 17. Local Option Taxes ($/1,000) 18. Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations Published: May 3, 2017 Affidavit Ranger District office be- fore heading out to make sure the area you’re travel- ing to is accessible. -Avoid driving off roads to load firewood. -Be prepared with emergency supplies. -Let someone know your destination and esti- mated time of return. As we move into the hot, dry summer months, Public Use Restrictions (PURs) may be implement- ed. Firewood season will end November 30, 2017 on the Umatilla National Forest. For more information on firewood cutting, contact the Heppner Ranger Dis- trict, 541-676-9187. 303,436 64,577 2,152,565 240,280 53,712 $ 1,790,383 Rate or Amount Rate or Amount .6050 .3900 0 .6050 .3900 0 6. Trent Smith 10:02.55a Jorden Sweeney 11:16.22a PR Evan Kollman 11:33.08a PR 110m Hurdles - 39” 8. Jake Wallace 19.14a Amund Berg 19.38a 300m Hurdles - 36” 7. Jake Wallace 49.79a PR 8. Leo Waite 50.35a PR Austin Moses 1:03.95a 4x100 Relay 10. Gavin Hanna, Carson Brosnan, Gibson McCurry, Amund Berg 51.52a 4x400 Relay 8. Alex Lindsay, Leo Waite, Trent Smith, Hunter Nich- ols 4:01.00a Shot Put - 12lb 1. Derek Howard 48-06.25 PR Jake Wallace 30-09.00 Austin Moses 22-00.50 Discus - 1.6kg Carson Brosnan 85-01 Derek Howard 78-04 Austin Moses 55-04 PR Javelin - 800g Jake Wallace 126-08 Carson Brosnan 119-00 Gavin Hanna 111-09 High Jump 8. Gibson McCurry 5-02.00 PR Long Jump 5. Alex Lindsay 18-10.00 PR Gavin Hanna 15-02.50 Amund Berg 14-08.00 Triple Jump 3. Alex Lindsay 40-00.50 Gavin Hanna 33-05.75 PR Leo Waite 31-07.00 Women’s Varsity Finals Results 100 Meters Makayla Silvia 14.52a 200 Meters Alison Cecil 31.29a PR 400 Meters Alison Cecil 1:11.92a PR 100m Hurdles - 33” Makayla Silvia 20.74a Discus - 1kg Alison Cecil 38-11 Javelin - 600g Alison Cecil 60-00 High Jump 7. Makayla Silvia 4-00.00 Long Jump Makayla Silvia 13-08.50 The Mustangs also competed at the Bulldog Invite Tuesday, May 2, at Hermiston High School. Results were not available at press time. They next travel to the Baker Invite in Baker City this Friday, May 5. Field events begin at 10 a.m. with track events at noon. Sheriff’s Report February 8 (cont.): -A male contacted MCSO and advised he was hav- ing a rough time with a female; they have an eight- week-old son together and the male advised that the female up and took off for California. The male was advised he would need to go through the courts and said he understood but requested contact because he wanted to know his rights. -Umatilla County Sher- iff’s Office arrested David Leroy Brown, 47, on an MCSO felony probation warrant. -MCSO deputies re- ported trucks stuck all over OTLD engages kids in The Big Eclipse The Aug. 21 total eclipse is the talk of the state. Not only is it going to be an amazing spectacle, but the Oregon Trail Li- brary District realizes it’s a good opportunity to en- gage kids in observational science. This Friday, May 5, OTLD library branches will hold an hour-long eclipse workshop, jump-started by the book “The Big Eclipse” by Baker City author Nancy Coffelt. The Heppner program will begin at 2:30 p.m. Ir- rigon’s program will take place at 10 a.m. with Board- man at noon. During the program, participants will learn how eclipses work, discuss why it’s important to “Be Wise, Protect Your Eyes,” and do an eclipse-themed craft. Participants will also receive materials to take home to learn even more about the eclipse. Nancy Coffelt is the author and illustrator of many books, including two previous picture books about space science: “Dogs in Space” and “Dogs in Space: The Great Space Doghouse.” Ione track and field results The Cardinal track and field team has a busy week, attending the Con- don/Wheeler Invitational Friday in Condon and then traveling to the Nike Sher- man Invitational Saturday in Moro. In Condon, Ione men placed fifth out of a field of nine, with the women tak- ing seventh. At Moro, Ione men took 11 th place out of 17 while the women came in 15 th as a team in a field of 18. Individual results, with places shown to eighth, are as follows: Condon/Wheeler Invita- tional, April 28 Men’s Varsity Finals Results 100 Meters Dan Kelly 12.30h PR Goncalo Silva 12.98h Jake Heideman 14.64h PR 200 Meters 7. Junior Verduzco 24.65h PR JR Roque 26.09h PR Goncalo Silva 26.65h PR 400 Meters Danny Doherty 1:04.46h 800 Meters 2. Hayden Qualls 2:19.68h PR 1500 Meters 2. Hayden Qualls 4:43.71h 8. Hector Aguilar 6:09.11h SR Pedro Bolanos 6:16.63h PR 110m Hurdles - 39” 3. JR Roque 19.36h PR 4x100 Relay 5. JR Roque, Junior Ver- duzco, Dan Kelly, Cord Flynn 57.01h 4x400 Relay 1. JR Roque, Cord Flynn, Junior Verduzco, Hayden Qualls 3:59.10h Shot Put - 12lb 8. Karsen Dumler 33-11.00 Discus - 1.6kg 2. Cord Flynn 121-05 Karsen Dumler 84-01 Jake Heideman 64-07 Javelin - 800g Hector Aguilar 117-11 Goncalo Silva 102-11.50 PR Jake Heideman 96-02 PR Long Jump 6. Junior Verduzco 16- 09.50 Pedro Bolanos 13-11.50 Goncalo Silva 13-08.75 Triple Jump 4. Dan Kelly 34-04.25 Women’s Varsity Finals Results 800 Meters 2. Mackenzie Heideman 2:58.13h 1500 Meters 1. Mackenzie Heideman 5:54.91h 100m Hurdles - 33” 4. Sarah Knop 19.96h PR 300m Hurdles - 30” 4. Sarah Knop 57.68h Shot Put - 4kg Ashley Medina 22-09.00 PR Sonia Medina 21-07.00 Discus - 1kg 5. Ashley Medina 71-04.50 7. Sonia Medina 59-08 Javelin - 600g Susie Teeman 66-00 SR Emma Rietmann 60-02.50 Nike Sherman Invitation- al, April 29 Men’s Varsity Finals Results 100 Meters Dan Kelly 12.60a Pedro Bolanos 13.90a Jake Heideman 15.51a 200 Meters 7. Cord Flynn 24.95a Goncalo Silva 28.23a Pedro Bolanos 29.47a 400 Meters JR Roque 59.61a PR 1500 Meters 8. Hayden Qualls 4:38.48a PR Danny Doherty 5:01.86a PR 3000 Meters 8. Hayden Qualls 10:13.33a Danny Doherty 11:09.03a 110m Hurdles - 39” JR Roque 21.11a Shot Put - 12lb Karsen Dumler 32-08.00 Discus - 1.6kg 1. Cord Flynn 122-02 PR Karsen Dumler 96-09 Jake Heideman 67-07 PR Javelin - 800g 3. Cord Flynn 148-08 Hector Aguilar 124-02 Roman Rodriguez 89-10 Long Jump Goncalo Silva 14-07.00 JR Roque 14-06.50 Roman Rodriguez 12-03.00 Triple Jump Dan Kelly 33-04.50 Women’s Varsity Finals Results 400 Meters Sarah Knop 1:11.21a PR 800 Meters Mackenzie Heideman 3:01.54a 1500 Meters 5. Mackenzie Heideman 5:58.32a 100m Hurdles - 33” Laura Ayala 20.14a 300m Hurdles - 30” Laura Ayala 54.62a PR Sarah Knop 56.97a Javelin - 600g Laura Ayala 68-05 SR Emma Rietmann 60-09 PR Mackenzie Heideman 50- 00 High Jump 4. Sarah Knop 4-04.00 PR Long Jump Laura Ayala 13-02.00 The Ione teams com- peted at the Bulldog Invite Tuesday; results were not available at press time. They will next travel to Madras for the Madras Invitational this Saturday, May 6. Field events begin at 10 a.m. with track events at 11 a.m. at I-84/Tower Rd. off ramp westbound. MCSO advised they were going down to see if they could help. February 9: -A caller in Ione advised of a bunch of cars slid off the road out of Ione; they belonged to the dairy workers and they would return to get them that night. -MCSO arrested Gary Dow Williams, 61, on Pa- role Court charges of Re- voked Driving While Sus- pended – Felony.