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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW
COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUN-
TY PLANNING COM-
MISSION will hold the
following hearings of pub-
lic interest on Tuesday, De-
cember 10, 2019, at 7:00
p.m. at the Bartholomew
Building, Heppner, Ore-
gon.
Continued from October
29, 2019, for delibera-
tion only: Land Partition
LP-N-476-19 and Replat
R-N-054-19: Kaizen Hold-
ings, LLC, applicant and
owner. The property is de-
scribed as tax lots 200 and
400 of Assessor’s Map 4N
26 08; tax lot 100 of 4N
26 09; tax lot 101 of 4N
26 04; and tax lot 101 of
4N 26 05. The property is
zoned Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU) and located 4 miles
SW of Irrigon on Paterson
Ferry Road. Request is to
partition an approximate
1220-acre parcel to cre-
ate three parcels. Criteria
for approval includes the
MCZO Article 3 Section
3.010 EFU and MCSO Ar-
ticle 5 Land Partitioning.
This is the second of two
hearings; however public
testimony has been closed.
Land Partition LP-N-478-
19: Brittani Lawrence ap-
plicant and owner. The
property is described as tax
lot 2100 of Assessor's Map
5N 26E 24. The property is
zoned Suburban Residen-
tial (SR) and is located at
the intersection of Colum-
bia Lane and Pine Road.
Request is to create two
parcels via Partition. Cri-
teria for approval includes
the Morrow County Subdi-
vision Ordinance (MCSO)
Article 5 Land Partition-
ing.
Conditional Use Permit
CUP-N-338-19: Swaggart
Brothers, Inc. applicant
and Ivar & Lina LLC.
owner. The property is de-
scribed as Tax Lot 800 of
Assessor’s Map 2N 26E.
The Property is zoned
EFU and is located on Al-
pine Lane, approximately
2-miles east of the inter-
section of Alpine Lane and
Bombing Range Road. To
approve a temporary con-
crete batch facility to pro-
duce ready-mix concrete.
Criteria for approval are
found in the MCZO Arti-
cle 3 Section 3.010 EFU
and Article 6 Conditional
Uses.
Conditional Use Permit
CUP-N-339-19: Cesar An-
drade applicant, Victor and
Susana Nunez owners. The
property is described as tax
lot 1600 of Assessor’s Map
5N 26 36BC. The proper-
ty is zoned Rural Resi-
dential (RR) and located
southwest of Irrigon on
the south corner of Wagon
Wheel Loop. Request is to
allow by conditional use a
home occupation. Criteria
for approval is found in the
MCZO Article 3 Section
3.040 RR Zone and Article
6 Conditional Uses.
Opportunity to voice sup-
port or opposition to the
above proposal or to ask
questions will be provid-
ed. Failure to raise an is-
sue in person or by letter
or failure to provide suffi-
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
November 29, 2019. For
more information, please
contact Stephanie Case at
541-922-4624 or by email
at scase@co.morrow.or.us.
DATED this 14th day of
November 2019.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART-
MENT
Published: November 20,
2019
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW
COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUN-
TY BOARD OF COM-
MISSIONERS will hold
the following
hearing of public interest
on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 11, 2019, at 9:00 a.m.
at the Community Meet-
ing Room of the Oregon
Trail Public Library in
Irrigon, Oregon. Compre-
hensive Plan and Zoning
Amendments AC-130-19,
ACM-131-19, and AZM-
132-19: Port of Morrow,
applicant, and Kaizen
Holdings, LLC, owner.
The two subject properties
are described as tax lot 100
of Assessor's Map 4N 26E
9 and tax lot 1700 of As-
sessor’s Map 4N 25E (24).
The request is to rezone
approximately 89.6 acres
of land located on Paterson
Ferry Road, taking excep-
tions to Statewide Plan-
ning Goals 3, 11, and 14 to
convert agricultural land to
urban industrial land; and
to change the zoning of the
subject property from EFU
to Port Industrial (PI). The
request is to also rezone
approximately 89.6 acres
of land located on Bomb-
ing Range Road to con-
vert rural industrial land
to agricultural land; and
to change the zoning of
the subject property from
General Industrial (MG) to
EFU.
Criteria for approval in-
cludes Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance Article
8 Amendments and the
Morrow County Compre-
hensive Plan Review and
Revision Process. This is
the second of at
least two public hearings
with the final hearing be-
fore the Board of Commis-
sioners.
Opportunity to voice sup-
port or opposition to the
above proposal or to ask
questions will
be provided. Failure to
raise an issue in person or
by letter or failure to pro-
vide sufficient specifici-
ty to afford the decision
maker an opportunity to
respond to the issue pre-
cludes appeal
to the Land Use Board of
Appeals based on those is-
sues.
Copies of the staff report
and all relevant documents
are available as of now.
For more information,
please contact Stephanie
Case at 541-922-4624 or
by email at
scase@co.morrow.or.us.
DATED this 14th day of
November 2019.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART-
MENT
Published: November 20,
2019
Affidavit
land use planning in the
county are encouraged to
submit a letter of inter-
est to the Morrow County
Planning Department, PO
Box 40, Irrigon OR 97844,
by 5pm Friday, December
6, 2019.
DATED this 31st day of
October 2019
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART-
MENT
Published: November 13th
& 20th, 2019
Affidavit
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
In the Northwest District
Court, Williams County,
State of North Dakota
In the manner of the Estate
of LLOYD MCNARY,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the under-
signed has been appointed
Personal Representative of
the above-named estate.
All persons having claims
against the said deceased
are required to present
their claims within three
months after the date of
the first publication of this
notice or said claims will
be forever barred.
Claims must be mailed to
Marla J. McNary, return
receipt requested, at c/o
Donald L. Netzer, Netzer
Law Office, 1060 South
Central Ave., Ste. 2, Sid-
ney, Montana 59270, or
filed with the Clerk of the
above-named Court.
Dated this 23rd day of Au-
gust, 2019
Marla J. McNary, Personal
Representative
Published October 30, No-
PUBLIC NOTICE
vember 6, 13, and 20, 2019
Morrow County is seeking Affidavit
three volunteers to serve on
the Morrow County Plan- CHLORINATION SYS-
ning Commission: one for TEM BIDS
the greater Heppner area, The Town of Lexington
one for the greater Ione is currently taking bids
area and, one At-Large. to install a chlorination
Planning Commissioners system in the town water
serve four-year terms, this supply. The system must
recruitment is to fill a term be capable of maintaining
which would end Decem- a chlorine dose of at least
ber 31, 2023.
0.2 to 0.4 parts per million
The Planning Commission throughout the distribution
generally meets once a system. A peak use day in
month, alternating meeting summer might be about
locations between Heppner a half-gallon of 12.5%
and Boardman. Duties of solution dosing at 0.2 to
the Planning Commission 0.3 parts per million. A
include approving land solution tank would need
use actions, maintaining to hold at least a week’s
the county’s subdivision worth of solution.
and zoning ordinance, and Please submit bids or in-
working with the County quiries to Town of Lexing-
Board of Commissioners ton, Attn: Chlorination, PO
to manage the county’s Box 416, Lexington, OR
land use Comprehensive 97839 or email at lexing-
Plan. Interested parties re- ton.oregon@gmail.com.
siding in Morrow County Deadline: December 6,
who are interested in tak- 2019.
ing a more active part in
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Voting begins for 2019 Farm Service
Agency county committee elections
The U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) be-
gan mailing ballots on No-
vember 4 to eligible farmers
and ranchers across the
country for the Farm Ser-
vice Agency (FSA) county
committee elections.
“Our county committee
members play a key role
in our efforts to provide
assistance to producers,”
said FSA Administrator
Richard Fordyce. “We val-
ue the local input of the
over 7,000 members na-
tionwide who provide their
valuable knowledge and
judgment as decisions are
made about the services we
provide, including disaster
and emergency programs.”
To be counted, ballots
must be returned to the
local FSA county office or
postmarked by December 2.
Each committee has
three to 11 elected mem-
bers who serve three-year
terms of office. One-third of
county committee seats are
up for election each year.
Newly elected committee
members will take office
January 1, 2020. County
committee members help
FSA make important de-
cisions on its commodity
support programs, conser-
vation programs, indemnity
SOLID WASTE COMMITTEE
Morrow County Public Works is seeking individuals
wanting to serve on the Morrow County Solid Waste
Committee (SWAC). Open positions at this time: rep-
resentatives for Port of Morrow/Incorporated City in
Morrow Co., Franchised solid waste provider, position
at Large for Morrow County and alternates for all seven
positions, Representation shall be from Finley Buttes
Landfill operation, residing near or adjacent to Fin-
ley Buttes, Owner or real property near Finley Buttes,
Port of Morrow or Incorporated City in Morrow Co.,
Franchised solid waste collector, two persons County
at Large. Committee members shall become familiar
with the operations, standards and financing needs of
the Morrow County Solid Waste activities.
The duties of the Solid Waste Advisory Committee shall
be to: Provide a forum for citizen comments questions
and concerns about solid waste topics as deemed appro-
priate and necessary by the Board of Commissioners
provide leadership for the development, funding and
implementation of the County’s solid waste programs,
develop and recommend to the Board of Commission-
ers standards for the location of recycling and/or collec-
tion sites in order to provide service to under-served ar-
eas. Recommend to the Board of Commissioners solid
waste collection rates and the adjustment of these rates,
based upon information submitted by the County’s
solid waste requests for appointment shall be present-
ed to Public Works in writing by the candidate on the
form presented. Members shall reside or own property
within Morrow County. Committee members shall pro-
vide to Morrow County Public Works and the Morrow
County Board of Commissioners ongoing assistance.
Please send request to Morrow County Public Works,
Solid Waste Advisory Committee Members, P.O. Box
428, Lexington, OR 97839 or spointer@co.morrow.
or.us. The form can also be found by visiting https://
www.co.morrow.or.us/bc-swac
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ROAD COMMITTEE
Morrow County Public Works is seeking individuals
wanting to serve on the Road Committee. Open Po-
sitions at this time: Boardman area Alternate, Irrigon
representative and Alternate and North County Alter-
nate. Committee members shall become familiar with
the operations, standards and financing needs of the
Morrow County Road Department. Committee mem-
bers shall provide advisory recommendations only to
the Morrow County Board of Commissioners, Public
Works Director, Road Master and Assistant Road Mas-
ter. These recommendations shall follow all County
policies and consider all budgetary needs. Requests
for appointment shall be presented to Public Works in
writing by the candidate. Public Works shall provide
these to the Morrow County Board of Commissioners
for approval and appointment. The applications shall
complete a form containing complete information re-
garding qualifications and reasons for interest in Com-
mittee membership. The form shall be signed and dated
by the applicant, the form is available from the Morrow
County Public Works department. Membership shall
consist of: one member from each of the five incorpo-
rated communities in Morrow County; one represen-
tative of north Morrow County and one representative
of south Morrow County; two members at-large (one
being from north Morrow County and one being from
south Morrow County); agricultural representation
shall be given preference for one of the at-large posi-
tions. This shall comprise the Morrow County Road
Committee Membership. A second group of nine shall
comprise the alternate voting members who may stand
in as voting members if their designated voting mem-
ber is absent. This group shall be selected in the same
manner as the voting members using the same criteria
for geographic location. Members shall reside or own
property within Morrow County. Committee members
shall provide to Morrow County Public Works and the
Morrow County Board of Commissioners ongoing as-
sistance with review of the Transportation System Plan
as related to the Morrow County Road System. Please
send completed application to Morrow County Public
Works Road Committee, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR
97839 or spointer@co.morrow.or.us. The form can
also be found on the website by visiting https://www.
co.morrow.or.us/
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and disaster programs, and
emergency programs and
eligibility.
Producers must par-
ticipate or cooperate in an
FSA program to be eligible
to vote in the county com-
mittee election. Producers
who supervise and conduct
the farming operations of an
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entire farm, but are not of
legal voting age, also may
be eligible to vote.
Producers can find out
if their local administrative
area is up for election and
if they are eligible to vote
by contacting their local
FSA county office. Eligible
voters who did not receive
a ballot in the mail can pick
one up at their local FSA
county office. Visit fsa.
usda.gov/elections for more
information.
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