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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Wednesday, April 3, 2019 - FIVE PUBLIC NOTICE ...continued from page five rangements should contact 541-447-5658 at least two working days in advance. OREGON DEPART- MENT OF FORESTRY PETER DAUGHERTY, STATE FORESTER. Published April 3, 10, 2019 Affidavit Parks Committee. Positions Open Morrow County Public Works is seeking indi- viduals wanting to serve on the Parks Committee. Positions open at this time are: (1)Willow Creek Park District – appointed by the Willow Creek Park District Board, (2)Park User Group – Representing Equestrian Use, (3)Park User Group – representing Hunting and Camping who shall be a Morrow County Resident. Committee members shall become familiar with the tourism, economic devel- opment, operations, stan- dards and financing needs of the Morrow County Parks Department. Com- mittee members shall provide advisory recom- mendations only to the Morrow County Board of Commissioners and Public Works Director as to the management, marketing and improvements of Mor- row County Parks. These recommendations shall follow all County policies and consider all budgetary needs. Requests for ap- pointment shall be present- ed to the Public Works De- partment in writing by the candidate. Public Works shall provide these to the Morrow County Parks Committee and Morrow County Board of Commis- sioners for approval and appointment. The letter(s) of interest shall be in letter form containing complete information regarding qualifications and reasons for interest in Committee membership. The letter shall be signed and dated by the applicant. Mem- bership shall consist of: (a) a person representing the Boardman Parks Dis- trict Board that shall be a member of and appointed by the Boardman Parks District (b) a person rep- resenting the Irrigon Parks District Board that shall be a member of and appointed by the Irrigon Park District (c) a person representing the Willow Creek Park District representing Hep- pner, Ione, Lexington that shall be a member of and appointed by the Willow Creek Park District Board (d) a person represent- ing the Morrow County Public Works Department representing the Morrow County Public Works De- partment (e) a person rep- resenting the Umatilla Na- tional Forest Service this person shall be from the Heppner Ranger District (f) four individuals to serve as Park User/At Large who shall be Morrow County resident representing the following Park User/At Large Sub Groups (1) Mo- torized (ATV, snowmobile, jeep, etc) (2) Equestrian (3) Hiking/Biking (hiking or bicycling) (4) Hunting/ Camping. These nine indi- viduals shall constitute the membership of the Mor- row County Parks Com- mittee who shall serve a three year term on a ro- tating basis with appoint- ments taking place each year. Committee members shall provide to Morrow County Public Works and the Morrow County Board of Commissioners ongoing assistance in setting policy, budgeting and prioritizing projects associated with Morrow County Parks. Please send letters of in- terest to Morrow County Public Works by April 10, 2019, Parks Committee Members, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, Oregon 97839 or mcparks@co.morrow. or.us. Published April 3, 10, 2019 MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR BIDS #2019-1 Morrow County Public Works desires to enter into a contract with a quali- fied General Contractor licensed in the State of Or- egon. This is a lump sum contract. Morrow Coun- ty Public Works solicits sealed bids for Remodel of the Morrow County Bar- tholomew Building, 110 N. Court Street, Heppner, OR 97836. The work includes the following conditions: Scope of Work Interior renovation including new non-load bearing partition walls to define the follow- ing spaces: Movement of the Conference Room into the Lobby Area. Movement of the existing Break-room into an existing enclosed storage area. Constructing three new office spaces in evacuated break-room lo- cation. Remodel to match existing design. Exten- sions or Additions to Pro- vide Adequate Heating and Cooling, Fire Sprinkler Extensions or Additions as Required. Evacuation and addition of Electri- cal and Plumbing will be permitted separately at the appropriate time. Special Considerations: This is a working office area; con- tractors may be required to work at times after or before working hours due to noise, dust, or disrup- tions. Contractors must be flexible. The sealed bid will contain a single lump sum cost containing all engineering, materials, construction, and any and all other associated costs for the complete installa- tion. Estimated cost range $60,000-$75,000. Work will begin June 1, 2019. Completion time for all work will be June 30, 2019. An on-site visit is volun- tary and will be held April 15th at 9:00 a.m. Please contact the Public Works Department to schedule your on-site visit. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of Morrow County Road De- partment, 365 West Hwy. 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839 (phone: 541-989- 9500). There is a nonre- fundable $20 charge for each hard copy set of plans and specifications obtained from the Road Department, however, an electronic ver- sion of the plans and speci- fications can be obtained from the County’s website at no charge: https://www. co.morrow.or.us/public- works PLEASE NOTE: Only those bidders who request to be added to the County’s Plan Holders list by contacting the Public Works Office in Lexington will be directly notified of addenda or clarifications that might be issued. Ad- denda and clarifications will be posted to the Coun- ty’s website. It is the Bid- der’s sole responsibility to incorporate all addenda into the final submitted bid. Signed copies of the addenda and clarifications must be attached to the bid submittal at the time of the bid opening. Failure to in- clude all posted addenda and/or clarifications will be cause to reject the bid. Bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., April 22, 2019, and Disclosure of First- Tier Subcontractors forms will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. The bids will be opened and publicly read at 2:30 p.m. April 22, 2019 in the Morrow County Public Works Department Con- ference Room, 365 West Hwy. 74, Lexington, Or- egon 97839. Direct ques- tions to: No proposals shall be considered by Morrow County unless the proposal contains the statement that the provisions required by ORS 279.350 concerning payment of the prevailing rate of wages shall be in- cluded in the contract. No proposal shall be consid- ered by Morrow County unless the Firm is regis- tered with the Construction Contractors Board under ORS 701.055. Contractor must also certify that all subcontractors performing work under this contract will be registered with the Construction Contractors Board in accordance with ORS 701.035 through ORS 701.055 before the subcon- tractors commence work. OREGON PREFERENCE - Preference to goods or services that have been manufactured in this state shall be given in accor- dance with ORS 279.021 (1) and (2), and reciprocal preference requirements of ORS 279.029 (2) and (3) shall apply to the award of bids. Proposals must indi- cate whether submitting firm is an Oregon resident firm. Each proposal must be individually sealed and directed to Matt Scrivner at the Office of the Morrow County Public Works De- partment, 365 West Hwy. 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839. Bids must be clear- ly marked "SEALED BIDS FOR MORROW COUN- TY BARTHOLOMEW BUILDING REMODEL.” The Board of Commis- sioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive minor irregularities, and to award to the lowest responsible bidder. MOR- ROW COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS Matt Scrivner Public Works Director Published April 3, 2019. Affidavit School District Board Meeting The Morrow County School District Board of Directors will hold its monthly Board meeting April 8, 2019 at 7 p.m. at Heppner Jr/Sr High School. A Supplemental Budget will be considered at this meeting. Published: April 3, 2019 Print & Mailing Services *Design *Print *Mail Sykes Publishing 541-676-9228 Published April 3, April 10, 2019 Affidavit A Use this notice if public comment will be taken at this meeting. NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING Morrow Port of Morrow A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the ______________________________ State of Oregon, to , _______________________, (District name) (County) 20 will be held at ________________________________________ 19 to June 30, 20_____, Riverfront Center discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 20_____ (Location) a.m. 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, OR April 10, 2018 3:30 p.m. _____________________________________. The meeting will take place on__________________________at __________________________. (Date) (Address) The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Riverfront Center April 10, 2018 A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after __________________________at ______________________________, (Location) (Date) a.m. a.m. 4:00 8:30 p.m. and ________________________________. p.m. between the hours of ______________________________ 150-504-073-1 (Rev. 11-17) Published March 27, and April 3, 2019 Affidavit Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information: January 20 (cont.): liner passing on shoulder, advised. Morrow County Sheriff’s tailgating, appears to have -MCSO received a Office received a report on one wheel about to come report on SE Utah Ave, Ir- SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that off. rigon that the blue T-Bird Ford F150 was speeding. -MCSO received a that lives down on the cor- Unable to locate. report on SE Utah Ave, Ir- ner when he went through -MCSO received a rigon that a maroon Buick RP house, he turned his report on W Seventh Rd, Regal flew down towards music up. Advised he is Irrigon of possible heart Tenth, does this every singling out his house. RP attack, 36-year-old male. night. advised if nothing is done, Patient refusal. -MCSO received a he will make sure it is tak- January 21: Morrow report at Linden Way/Lin- en care of. RP was advised County Sheriff’s Office den Way Alley, Heppner to do what he believes is received a report on I 84 that a blue Dodge pickup safe for him to do. Unable E, Boardman that there is has been parked in the al- to locate. -MCSO received a a jack-knifed semi facing ley entrance by his house west blocking the right- for the last half hour. Un- report on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a red Jeep with hand lane. Patient refused able to locate. -MCSO received a black top when down medical. -MCSO received a report in Boardman of a Tenth and flew back on report on Hwy 74 Lena, female contacting the na- Utah. RP made contact Heppner of a deer on the tional suicide hotline and with male, male got out south side of the road. Re- expressing feelings of of his Jeep and exchanged self-harm. They are able some words. ferred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a to contact her, she said she report at Heppner High was fine and had no plans port on I 84 W, Boardman school on NW Morgan of harming herself tonight that a blue semi is all over St, Heppner that the sign and had gotten in contact the road and took Tower exit. that says two-way traffic with Lifeways already. -MCSO received a coming down the hill is January 22: Morrow knocked down. County Sheriff’s Office report on Summit Ln, -MCSO received a re- received a report on Paul Boardman of aggressive port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- Smith Rd, Boardman that dog. -MCSO received a gon of a white Chevy Mal- RP would like his neigh- ibu heading east towards bors to turn their music report on N D St, Lexing- Tenth. Unable to locate. down. Advises he can hear ton of traffic issues on the street. Advised it is an on- -MCSO received a re- bass. port at US Post Office on N -MCSO received a re- going issue with speeding Main St, Heppner that his port at Baseline Ln/Hwy and ATVs. -MCSO received a re- vehicle broke down and 207 Echo, Lexington that he will be leaving it over- an unloaded log truck just port on NW Gale St, Hep- night. passed RP. Advises she is pner that someone took -MCSO received a going 65 and is concerned about half a bag of cans report on I 84 W, Board- as the logging truck is go- from his property. man of a black Freight- ing faster than that. OSP -Continued on PAGE SIX BPA Schedules Area Wide Outage for April 5th and 6th Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. would like to announce to its members that The Bonneville Power Administration will be having an area wide planned outage on April 5th and 6th at their Boardman Substation. The outage is scheduled to begin Friday, April 5th at 10:00 pm with re-energization scheduled for 7:00 am on Saturday, April 6th.This outage will impact all CBEC members except those served out of the Condon and Fossil Substations. The outage is necessary for BPA personnel to replace equipment in their Boardman Substation which supplies power to the bulk of CBEC’s service territory. Columbia Basin Electric would like to apolo- gize to its affected members for any inconvenience this outage may cause, but every measure was taken to schedule this outage at the least disruptive time possible. All CBEC members served out of Heppner, Ione, Sandhollow, Ruggs, Alkali and Olex will be impacted by this outage. If a member is unsure whether or not they will be affected by this outage, please call Columbia Basin Electric at 541-676-9146 and a CBEC representative will be happy to assist in answering any questions.