PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW
COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUN-
TY PLANNING COM-
MISSION will hold the
following hearings of
public interest on Tues-
day, September 25, 2018
at 7:00 p.m. at the Port of
Morrow Riverfront Center,
Boardman, Oregon.
Conditional Use Permit
CUP-N-332: Solar Star
Oregon I, LLC, applicant,
and Lawrence and Cor-
rine Lindsay, owner. The
property is described as
tax lots 2803 and 2805 of
Assessor's Map 1N 25E.
The property is zoned EFU
and located north of Lex-
ington on Juniper Canyon
Road between Baseline
Lane and Strawberry Lane.
Request is to allow by con-
ditional use the construc-
tion and operation of a 10
megawatt
Photovoltaic
Solar Array. Criteria for
approval includes the Mor-
row County Zoning Ordi-
nance (MCZO) Article 3
Section 3.010 EFU and Ar-
ticle 6 Conditional Uses.
Comprehensive Plan
Amendment AC-122-18:
Solar Star Oregon I, LLC,
applicant, and Lawrence
and Corrine Lindsay,
owner. The property is de-
scribed as tax lots 2803 and
2805 of Assessor's Map 1N
25E. The property is zoned
EFU and located north of
Lexington on Juniper Can-
yon Road between Base-
line Lane and Strawberry
Lane. Request is to amend
the Morrow County Com-
prehensive Plan (MCCP)
taking an exception to
Goal 3 Agricultural Lands
to allow for solar develop-
ment on up to 80 acres in
the EFU zone. Criteria for
approval includes MCZO
Article 8 Amendments and
the MCCP Review and Re-
vision Process. This is the
first of at least two pub-
lic hearings with the final
hearing before the Board
of Commissioners.
Transportation System
Plan Amendment ATSP-
123-18: Morrow County
Public Works, applicant
and owner. The property is
described as tax lot 300 of
Assessor’s Map 1S 25, is
the Lexington Airport, and
is zoned EFU with the Air
Industrial use zone applied
as an overlay. It is located
just north of the Town of
Lexington and west of
Highway 207. Request is
to adopt the Airport Lay-
out Plan as part of the Mor-
row County Transportation
System Plan. Criteria for
approval includes MCZO
Article 8 Amendments and
the MCCP Review and Re-
vision Process. This is the
first of at least two pub-
lic hearings with the final
hearing before the Board
of Commissioners.
Opportunity to voice sup-
port or opposition to the
above proposal or to ask
questions will be provided.
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 5, 2018 -- EIGHT
Failure to raise an issue
in person or by letter or
failure to provide suffi-
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cient specificity to afford
the decision maker an op-
portunity 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 documents
will be available after Sep-
tember 14, 2018. For more
information, please con-
tact Stephen Wrecsics at
541-922-4624 or by email
The Janice Davis Memorial Barrel Racing was won by Sue
at swrecsics@co.morrow. The steer riding event was won by Blaine McClure. The buckle Gibbs. The buckle was sponsored by Janice Davis’ children:
or.us.
was sponsored by the Paul and Susan Hisler family. -Photo by Hailey Minor, Paige Bosworth, Brooke Marshall and Zane
Davis families. -Photo by Juli McDonald
DATED this 5th day of Juli McDonald
September 2018.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART-
MENT
Published: September 5,
2018
Affidavit
RODEO WINNERS
DEADLINE:
MONDAYS
AT 5PM
Jordan Fredericks took first place in
mutton bustin’, taking home the buckle
sponsored by Dickenson Chiropractic
and presented by Ken Bailey. -Photo by
Juli McDonald
Zandra Masterson being presented with
the winning buckle for junior barrels by
Mary Knowles. The buckle is sponsored
by the Healy family in memory of William
J. Healy, father and grandfather. -Photo
by Juli McDonald
Winners of the six-and-seven-year-old stick horse
races (L-R) Ketch Fennern, first, Charlie Mullins,
Stick horse three-and-under winners Olivia second, and Morgan Milligan, third. Trophies were
Mooney, first place, Ellie Jean Fennern, second donated by Peterson’s Jewelers and the Oregon Trail
place and Ian Macias, third-place. Trophies Pro Rodeo committee. -Photo by Juli McDonald
were donated by Peterson’s Jewelers and the
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo committee. -Photo by
Juli McDonald
Jessica Lewis receives the senior barrels
buckle, sponsored by Gar Aviation and
presented by Ken Bailey. -Photo by Juli
McDonald
Four-and-five-year-old stick horse race winners (L-
R) Urijah Wedding, second, Emmitt Mooney, first,
and Jack Eckman, third. Trophies were donated by
Peterson’s Jewelers and the Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
committee. -Photo by Juli McDonald
The Hide Race winners Gus King (left) and Tate Gentry
were presented buckles by Ken Bailey, sponsored by
OTPR Committee. -Photo by Juli McDonald
Mary Ashbeck proudly holds the intermediate
barrels buckle, sponsored by Tom and Tricia
Sorey. -Photo by Juli McDonald
Jacee Currin is presented with the winning
buckle for breakaway roping by Ken Bailey.
The buckle is sponsored by Bucknum’s. -Photo
by Juli McDonald
The cow riding buckle was presented to Brandon Davis. Ribbon roping winners Gus King (left) and Coy
The buckle was sponsored by Miller & Sons Disposal Patterson with their buckles, sponsored by OTPR
Committee, presented by Ken Bailey. -Photo by
Service. -Photo by Juli McDonald
Juli McDonald
The open tie-down calf roping buckle went to
winner Devin Robinson and was sponsored by
Daly Ranches. -Photo by Juli McDonald
The team roping buckles, sponsored by Pettyjohn’s Farm & Builder Supply and Dick Temple,
DVM, were presented to winners Devin Robinson (left) and Devin Rea by Dick Temple and
Ken Bailey -Photo by Juli McDonald
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 September 18, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. 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 September 14, 2018
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: Irrigon Improvements
Expenditure
Materials & Services
Capital Outlay
Revised Total Fund Requirements
Amount
$556,300
$322,000
1,848,300
Explanation of changes:
The Irrigon Enhancement Committee makes recommendation to the Irrigon City Council on proposed
projects to fund with CREZ II Enhancement Funds. On July 17, 2018 the City Council approved a plan
from the Irrigon Enhancement Committee that included capital outlay projects. In order to expend these
funds as capital outlay expenditures, a supplemental budget is needed to deduct from the appropriation
materials and services and add the appropriation to Capital outlay.
Published: September 5, 2018
Affidavit