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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 5, 2020 - FIVE
HELP WANTED
PUBLIC NOTICE
PVC Storm Drain, 12 Ft.; ED PARTIES
quirement to install a 1999 HEPPNER
PRESCHOOL TEACH- INVITATION TO BID
MAYOR
ER/CHILDCARE PRO- For CITY OF HEPPNER Catch Basins, Type G2, 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY double wide manufactured AND CITY COUNCIL
VIDER
PUBLIC WORKS DE- Each; Storm Sewer Pollu- GIVEN that Nora K. Mc- home. Criteria for approv- POSITIONS
If you love children and are
looking for an awarding
and fun position, Heppner
Daycare Center would
love to hear from you! We
are currently looking for a
head preschool teacher and
part time child care pro-
vider. Qualified applicant
will be responsible for en-
suring a safe learning envi-
ronment for our preschool
children. Duties for this
position include, engaging
all students in and using an
approved curriculum that
meets the standards of the
Oregon State Department
of Education, as well as
other duties that insure the
growth, health, and safety
of our Preschool and Day-
care children. A complete
job description is available
upon request. Wages for
this position depend on ex-
perience and education. If
you are interested in apply-
ing for this position, please
send a resume, cover letter,
and two letters of recom-
mendation to www.hep-
pnerdaycareinc@gmail.
com. Eoe
7-29-2C
IMMEDIATE OPEN-
ING – HEPPNER/IONE
AREA
Our independent insur-
ance agency has an im-
mediate opening for an
Account Manager. Previ-
ous insurance experience
is desirable, must be able
to obtain Oregon insur-
ance license. The Ac-
count Manager will assist
the Producer, performing
all aspects of day to day
customer service. This re-
quires excellent verbal and
written
communication
skills, knowledge of var-
ious computer programs,
and basic accounting.
Attention to detail and
good time management
skills are essential to this
position. Salary will be
based on experience. Our
agency offers competitive
benefits including Group
Healthcare, 401k plan, life
and disability insurance.
Interested, qualified candi-
dates can request an appli-
cation and submit resumes
to: wheatland@wici.net
7-29-tfnc
MORROW COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
PATROL DEPUTY
The Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office is accepting
applications for a Patrol
Deputy who is team ori-
ented, acts with integrity,
and has excellent commu-
nication skills. This is a
full-time position with an
excellent benefit package.
Pay ranges from $3,929
to $4,345 per month. For
complete job description,
salary range, application
and employee benefits,
please visit Morrow Coun-
ty Sheriff’s Office at www.
co.morrow.or.us or contact
Undersheriff Bowles (541)
676-5317. Morrow Coun-
ty is an EOE. Open until
filled, first review August
21, 2020.
8-5-2c
COOK
Heppner Elks Lodge #358
is seeking a cook with full
responsibility of kitchen
duties. Minimum 15 hours
a week. Expected to work
Wednesday, Friday, and
Saturday’s with other day/
hour options for special
events, etc. Please send
a resume with cover letter
to Heppner Elks Lodge
PO Box 494 Heppner, OR
97836 or email elks358@
centurytel.net.
Wages
DOE. Position Open until
Filled. Start date TBD by
state mandates and board
approval.
8-5-3c
PARTMENT
2020 STREET RECON-
STRUCTION PROJECT
August, 2020
Sealed Bids for the
“CITY OF HEPPNER
2020 STREET RECON-
STRUCTION PROJECT”
will be received by the City
of Heppner, P.O. Box 756,
111 N. Main St., Heppner,
OR 97836, until 3:00 p.m.
local time on August 25,
2020. First Tier Subcon-
tractor Disclosure Forms
will be accepted until 5:00
p.m. local time on August
25, 2020. The bids will
be publicly opened and
read at the City Hall, 111
N. Main St., Heppner, OR
97836, at 3:00 p.m. local
time on August 25, 2020.
The City may reject any
bid not in compliance with
all prescribed public bid-
ding procedures and re-
quirements, and may reject
for good cause any or all
bids upon a finding of the
City that it is in the public
interest to do so. The bid-
der must be registered with
the Construction Contrac-
tors Board.
Estimated Cost Range:
$3,100,000 to $3,800,000
The project is separated
into four (4) schedules,
consisting of, but may not
be limited to, the following
total estimated unit cost
quantities:
SCHEDULE A – GENER-
AL ITEMS
Mobilization, Lump Sum;
Temporary Protection and
Direction of Traffic, Lump
Sum; Temporary Signs,
200 Sq. Ft.; Temporary
Barricades, Type II, 10
Each; Temporary Barri-
cades, Type III, 10 Each;
Temporary Plastic Drums,
50 Each; Flaggers, 1500
Hours; Erosion Control,
Lump Sum; Sediment
Fence, 100 Ft.; Inlet Pro-
tection, Type 4, 10 Each;
Sediment Barrier, Type 8,
250 Ft..
SCHEDULE B – MAY,
GALE, W. WILLOW AND
CHURCH STREETS
Removal of Existing Re-
taining Walls, Lump Sum;
Removal of Storm Drain
Pipes, 1825 Ft.; Removal
of Curbs, 3180 Ft.,; Re-
moval of Walks & Drive-
ways, 2350 Sq. Yds.; Re-
moval of Inlets, 16 Each;
Pavement/Concrete Saw
Cutting, 605 Ft.; Gener-
al Excavation, 6400 Cu.
Yds.; 8” dia. PVC Storm
Drain, 1383 Ft.; 10” dia.
PVC Storm Drain, 326
Ft.; 12” dia. PVC Storm
Drain, 796 Ft.; Catch Ba-
sins, Type G2, 24 Each;
Storm Sewer Manholes,
Standard, 4 Each; Adjust-
ment of Manhole Lids, 1
Each; Aggregate Subbase,
5200 Tons; Aggregate
Base (3/4”-0), 3150 Tons;
HMAC, Level 3, 1/2"
ACP, 2700 Tons; Concrete
Curbs, Standard, 5370 Ft.;
Concrete Driveways, 7476
Sq. Ft.; Standard Concrete
Walks, 16470 Sq. Ft.;
Stamped Concrete Walks,
7512 Sq. Ft.; ADA Com-
pliant Pedestrian Ramps,
2114 Sq. Ft.; Bridge End
Guard Rail, 3 Each; 4”
Yellow, Broken Line, 650
Ft.; 12” White Pavement
Bar, 1590 Sq. Ft.
SCHEDULE C – N.
CHASE,
E.
CEN-
TER AND S. CHASE
STREETS
Removal of Existing Re-
taining Walls, Lump Sum;
Removal of Storm Drain
Pipes, 124 Ft.; Removal
of Curbs, 12 Ft.; Remov-
al of Walks & Driveways,
760 Sq. Yds.; Removal of
Inlets, 2 Each; Pavement/
Concrete Saw Cutting,
540 Ft.; General Excava-
tion, 2680 Cu. Yds.; 8”
dia. PVC Storm Drain, 132
Ft.; 10” dia. PVC Storm
Drain, 464 Ft.; 12” dia.
tion Control Manhole, 1
Each; Adjustment of Man-
hole Lids, 4 Each; Aggre-
gate Subbase, 2900 Tons;
Aggregate Base (3/4”-0),
1700 Tons; HMAC, Level
3, 1/2" ACP, 1500 Tons;
Concrete Curbs, Standard,
3150 Ft.; Concrete Valley
Gutter, 652 Sq. Ft.; Con-
crete Driveways, 8530
Sq. Ft.; Standard Con-
crete Walks, 7380 Sq. Ft.;
Stamped Concrete Walks,
2970 Sq. Ft.; ADA Com-
pliant Pedestrian Ramps,
335 Sq. Ft.; 4” Yellow,
Broken Line, 270 Ft.; 12”
White Pavement Bar, 175
Sq. Ft.
SCHEDULE D – SAN-
ITARY SEWER COL-
LECTION SYSTEM RE-
PLACEMENT
Removal of Sanitary
Sewer Pipes, 670 Ft.; Re-
moval/Abandon Sanitary
Sewer Manholes, 8 Each;
Mainline Video Inspec-
tion, 4000 Ft.; 8” dia. PVC
Sanitary Sewer Pipe, 1500
Ft.; 10” dia. PVC Sanitary
Sewer Pipe, 1465 Ft.; 12”
dia. PVC Sanitary Sewer
Pipe, 310 Ft.; 4” dia. PVC
Service Connections, 2050
Ft.; 4” dia. PVC Wye, 62
Each; 8”x8”x4” dia. PVC
Tee, 42 Each; 10”x10”x4”
dia. PVC Tee, 20 Each;
6” dia. Connection with
Cleanout, 1 Each; Sanitary
Sewer Manholes,
10 Each; Replacement
of Manholes Sections, 1
Each; Retrofit Internal
Drop in Existing Manhole,
1 Each
SCHEDULE E – WIL-
LOW CREEK PEDES-
TRIAN BRIDGE
Provide and Install Pedes-
trian Bridge, Lump Sum
This is a CITY OF HEP-
PNER Project by and
through the CITY OF HEP-
PNER, fully funded by the
CITY OF HEPPNER, and
is subject to the current Or-
egon Bureau of Labor and
Industries (BOLI) Prevail-
ing Wage Rates.
A Bid Bond in the amount
of 10% of the bid amount is
required with the proposal.
Performance and Payment
Bonds in the amount of the
contract bid amount will
be required of the success-
ful bidder.
The City of Heppner will
award the contract at the
September 14, 2020 City
Council Meeting at the
City Hall, 111 N. Main St.,
Heppner, OR 97836, start-
ing at 7 p.m.
Contract Work will com-
mence no later than Octo-
ber 1, 2020. The contrac-
tor shall complete all work
required in the contract
on or before November 1,
2021.
The contractor will not be
required to have an asbes-
tos abatement license un-
der ORS 468A.720.
Plans and Bidding Doc-
uments may be obtained
from Ferguson Surveying
and Engineering by e-mail
request to Kenny Delano
at kennyfse@ortelco.net
or by phone at 541-932-
4520 between the hours of
7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
The City of Heppner is an
equal opportunity employ-
er.
Kraig Cutsforth
City Manager
Published July 29 &
August 5, 2020 Affidavit
Gowan has been appointed
as Personal Representa-
tive of the Estate of Jan-
et K. Taylor. All persons
having claims against the
Estate are required to pres-
ent them, with vouchers
attached, to the Personal
Representative at:
Nora K. McGowan
c/o Kueny Law LLC
3040 Commercial St. SE,
Suite 135
Salem, Oregon 97302
within four months after
the date of first publication
of this notice, or the claims
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional
information
from the records of the
Court, the Personal Rep-
resentative, or the lawyer
for the Personal Represen-
tative, Rebecca S. Kueny,
3040 Commercial Street
SE, Suite 135, Salem, OR
97302.
Dated and first published
on July 29, 2020.
Published July 29, August
5 & 12, 2020
Affidavit
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, Au-
gust 25, 2020, at 7:00 p.m.
at the Bartholomew Build-
ing, Heppner, Oregon.
Variance
V-S-040-20:
Donald and Judith Barber,
owners and applicants.
The property is described
as tax lot 700 of Assessor’s
Map 3S 28. The property is
zoned Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU) and located east of
Heppner on Hanna-Ar-
buckle Road. Request is
for a variance on age re-
June 2: Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office re-
ceived a report on SE Utah
Ave, Irrigon that a Fedex
van flew through towards
Tenth. RP thinks that based
on the vehicle’s speed it
must have ran the stop sign
on Eighth. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received
a report at Mountain Glen
Apartments on NE Pioneer
Dr, Heppner that the rear
window in RP’s vehicle
was destroyed this morn-
ing. He does not know
how it happened.
-MCSO received
a report on I 84 E, Board-
man that a Chevy pulling
a boat almost hit him and
is now on I 84 driving at
a high rate of speed. Re-
ferred to other agency.
-MCSO received
a report on SE Utah Ave,
Irrigon that the road is
blocked from Utah to Sev-
enth, black Honda revved
his motor then snuck
through and romped on the
gas.
-MCSO received
a report on Hendergart Ln,
Boardman that the neigh-
bor’s cows are out again.
-MCSO received
a report on SE Utah Ave,
Irrigon that a gray Ford
pickup went from Tenth to
California at a high rate of
speed.
-MCSO received
a report of a vehicle fire at
Castle Rock Apartments
IN THE CIRCUIT
on Tatone St, Boardman.
COURT OF THE STATE -MCSO received a report
OF OREGON
on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon
FOR THE COUNTY OF that a gray 4-door sedan is
MORROW
double parked. Unfound-
PROBATE
DEPART- ed.
MENT
-MCSO received
IN THE MATTER OF a report at SE Eighth St/
THE ESTATE OF
SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that
JANET K. TAYLOR
a black 4-door car flew
Deceased.
down towards Tenth. RP
Case No. 20PB04625
advised there are people
NOTICE TO INTEREST- flying around the construc-
al include the MCZO Ar-
ticle 7 Section 7.200 Vari-
ances and MCZO Article
4 Section 4.110 Minimum
Standards for a Manufac-
tured Home.
Conditional Use Permit
CUP-N-343-20: Energy
of Utah LLC, applicant,
and William J. Doherty
Trust, owner. The proper-
ty is described as tax lots
400, 403, and 2400 of As-
sessor’s Map 1N 26E. The
properties are zoned Ex-
clusive Farm Use (EFU)
and located 12 miles NE
of Lexington along High-
way 207. Request is to
allow by conditional use
the construction and oper-
ation of an approximately
20-megawatt Photovoltaic
Solar Array. Criteria for ap-
proval for CUP-N-343-20
includes the MCZO Arti-
cle 3 Section 3.010 EFU
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 Au-
gust 14, 2020. For more
information, please con-
tact Stephanie Case at 541-
922-4624 or by email at
scase@co.morrow.or.us.
DATED this 31st day of
July 2020.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART-
MENT
Published: August 5, 2020
Affidavit of Publication
Open for General Election
The City of Heppner has
the Mayor and three (3)
Councilor positions open
for the November 3, 2020
General Election. Interest-
ed parties must be at least
18 years of age, have resid-
ed within the Heppner City
Limits for at least twelve
(12) months directly pre-
ceding election day and
be a registered voter in the
State of Oregon. The forms
can be found at cityofhep-
pner.com or city hall.
Interested parties can con-
tact City Hall, Monday
through Friday from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The deadline for filing is
5:00 p.m. August 25, 2020.
For more information,
contact Kraig Cutsforth
at 541-676-9618 or hep-
pner@centurytel.net.
Completed, signed forms
can be mailed to Mor-
row County Elections, PO
Box 338, Heppner, OR
97836-0338 or brought to
Heppner City Hall at 111
N Main St. (PO Box 756)
Heppner OR 97836
8-5-1c
COLLECTION
TEMPT
AT-
Last known address: Hep-
pner Oregon
Amanda Wilson $276.86,
Chad and Kari Robie
$276.19
This is a last attempt to
collect monies owed to
the City of Heppner for
utilities. If the above ref-
erenced do not correct this
debt by August 15, 2020,
your debt will be turned
over to collections.
Contact: City of Heppner
541-676-9618
8-5-1c
DEADLINE:
MONDAYS
AT 5PM
Sheriff’s Report
tion site. There are current-
ly no workers there.
-MCSO received
a report on SE Chase St,
Heppner that something
was taken from the back of
her pickup overnight.
-MCSO received
a report on NE Chase St,
Heppner that there is an
elderly man who fell out
of his truck near the apart-
ments. Knee replacement,
lift assist. Patient refusal.
-MCSO received
a report at Hager Park on
SE Hager St, Heppner that
there are kids climbing on
the back boards and trying
to break the equipment.
Deputy made contact with
juveniles. There was no
damage and they were
talked to about safety hab-
its.
-MCSO received a
report at First St/Columbia
River of domestic in prog-
ress. Female is hitting male
and breaking beer bottles.
Cristine Marie Suarez was
arrested by MCSO for as-
sault IV-DV and disorderly
conduct II. Lodged at UCJ,
bail set at $17,500.
June 3: Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office
received a report at Ione
Park on W Main St, Ione
that there is a suspicious
car parked at the Ione Park
where the RVs are parked
with its lights on. Unable
to locate.
-MCSO received
a report at I 84 E, Board-
man of a disabled vehicle.
Deputy made contact and
the subject advised he was
picking up trash.
-MCSO received a
report on Cain Ln, Irrigon
that his neighbor’s travel
trailer is on fire and is next
to a shed. Owner advised
there are propane tanks
on the trailer. Responded
to fire that engulfed travel
trailer. IRRF extinguished
the fire.
-MCSO received a
report at Wilson Ln/Olson
Rd, Boardman of a fire off
of Wilson. Vehicle drove
through the fence and en-
gine compartment is on
fire. Nobody was found in
the vehicle.
-MCSO received a
report at Boardman Marina
on Marine Dr W, Board-
man of elderly woman diz-
zy. Cancelled.
-MCSO received
a report at Cutsforth Park
on Willow Creek Rd, Hep-
pner of a death of a 65 year
old male driving a white
Ford pickup.
-MCSO received
a report on SE Utah Ave,
Irrigon that a blue Dodge
pickup flew down Tenth
St. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a
report on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
rigon that a white older late
80’s Saturn left Brandon,
subject saw him, punched
it and spun his tires.
-MCSO received
a report on SE Utah Ave,
Irrigon that a green Nissan
pickup went down towards
Division traveling at a high
rate of speed.
-MCSO received
a report at Willow Creek
Rd/Hwy 207, Heppner that
the driver of a white four
door Jeep Cherokee is in-
toxicated. RP advises the
vehicle nearly ran into her
and then almost ran off the
road twice.
-MCSO received
a report at Main St Park,
Heppner that RP has
locked her keys in her ve-
hicle.
-MCSO received a
report at Wilson Ln/Skou-
bo Rd. Boardman of a sus-
picious male walking WB
on Wilson.
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