Free COVID-19 testing event in Heppner cancelled 50¢ VOL. 140 NO. 7 8 Pages Wednesday, February 17, 2021 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon Local man wants former Lexington school to be Airbnb or bed and breakfast Plans to make lobby area a town museum By David Sykes Local businessman Sam Bellamy says he has plans to turn the former Lexington school building into either an Airbnb or a bed and breakfast, he told the town council last week. Bellamy says the hasn’t made up his mind yet on which model to go with, saying he was still research- ing rules, etc. on operation of both types of facilities. In addition, he told the council he also wants to make the lobby area into a museum type area featuring old pho- tos and things from Lex- ington’s history and past. “I want to paint the walls with old pictures,” he told the council of his plans for the building. Bellamy said he would later be soliciting photos from people to put in the museum. Bellamy bought the 1.94-acre school site in- cluding the 12,862 square foot brick building from the school district. It had been a long time since any classes were held there, and the district had since moved its offices out of the building. It was empty and unused when Bellamy made the purchase in 2016. Plans for the building include two lobby areas one on the ground floor and one on the second floor. There will be six living units in- cluding two 2-bedroom and four single bedrooms, he said. “They will not be long-term apartments,” Bellamy emphasized. Also, on the lower level will be a full-service kitchen and laundry area that can be shared between the guests. He passed out a sketch of the plans he has for the building remodel. Coun- cilmembers were enthusi- astic about the project with some suggesting he look at setting up a coffee shop in the lower lobby area and maybe leasing the space to an operator. While Bellamy did not commit to a coffee shop, he did say “I’m not opposed to that idea.” Bellamy already has Department of Environ- mental Quality approval for the Airbnb or bed and breakfast concept having earlier received the depart- ment’s okay when he had planned to build a recre- ational vehicle park on the property. He dropped that idea following objections from some of the neighbors. The council liked the ideas and plans Bellamy presented, and voted unan- imously to write a letter in support of the facility. Bel- lamy did not give a timeline for the project; however, the land is already zoned commercial. DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5PM The Oregon Health Au- thority, in partnership with the Morrow County Health Department, has cancelled the Friday, February 19 free COVID-19 testing clinic at the Morrow County Fair- grounds, due to weather and road conditions. Please stay informed on rescheduled events on Morrow County Health Department’s Face- book page or in future press releases. To learn more about your eligibility for vacci- nations, and other important health and safety infor- mation, visit co.morrow. or.us/publichealth, email COVIDVaccine@co.mor- row.or.us, or call 541-676- 5649. Morrow County Health Department also has an online form available on- line to submit your interest in a vaccine, and has future clinics planned for vaccine distribution. Procession held to honor Steve Myren A Boardman fire truck passed through Heppner during the Feb. 14 procession honoring Steve Myren. Inset: Steve Myren. A procession honoring Steve Myren, the former Morrow County Sheriff’s Department Undersheriff, was held on February 14. The procession of nearly 50 vehicles began about 10 a.m. at the Heppner Fire Hall on its way to the Boardman Marina. The procession was led by Sheriff Matlack and If local businessman Sam Bellamy’s plans work out, this old Lexington School building will Myren’s wife, Mim. A second procession began in Irrigon, have new life as a short-term visitor business. meeting up with the Heppner group on Wilson Lane in Boardman. Myren passed away on February 1 after a short bout Fire Department develops Miles said the LaFrance councilmember Gordon with cancer, at the age of 58. truck is the oldest engine said she was “very pleased” new logo in Lexington’s fleet and with the town’s new audit needs significant repairs to firm Solutions, CPAs out be reliable, adding that a re- of John Day. After the city placement is needed. “The was informed by previous Spartan would become our auditor in La Grande it was newest vehicle in the fleet no longer available to do and offers several upgrades the work, the town missed from our existing engine,” its Dec. 31 audit deadline. she told the council. Miles Gordon said she contacted said one of these upgrades the new auditors. “They is a fully enclosed cab that stepped right up and said The Lexington Fire Depart- seats six personnel. She they would do the audit and ment has developed a new logo said the current budget has get an extension for us,” incorporating town symbol, the funds to purchase the Gordon said. “I have been the jackrabbit. -Design by Jess truck and new dual tires happy with them and I am Schiller. it needs. Miles also said really glad to work with the new tender purchased this audit firm,” she told the Heppner City Councilmember John Bowles (left) was sworn in last week to another term on the Heppner City Council. In other business at earlier from Ione has also council. In other action the coun- -Photo by David Sykes. the February 9 meeting the been received had been sent develop a lagoon system council heard a report on to the local body shop in cil appointed Eric Imes to By David Sykes T h e H e p p n e r C i t y for treatment of the effluent. fire department activities town to have the Ione logo the town budget committee. The rest of the eleven from firefighter Josie Miles. removed. “This was done Imes works for the county Council last week adopted She said the department is as a donation to the depart- road department where he the 2021 goals for the city. 2021 goals for the city working on a new Maltese ment and was no cost to us. is the assistant road master. Number one on the list adopted by the council Cross fire fighter emblem. The truck is now prepped Sheila Miller and Myrna is the continued work on include: 2. Continue work on She showed a proposed logo and ready for its new logo, Sieler are returning to the the sewer retention pond committee after serving project, including readying the street projects, start that incorporated the town’s Miles told the council. Miles also reported on last year. The council set plans and finding a location construction. (short term). jackrabbit symbol. “Lex- 3. Downtown improve- ington and the surrounding new virtual meeting equip- March 2 as the first budget for the lagoon and going out for bids. Heppner has been ment evaluation - improve communities have respond- ment and printer for the committee meeting. In other action the notified by the state De- info signage and repair ed well to the ‘return of the fire department that have jackrabbit’,” she told the all been installed and are council voted to increase partment of Environmental sidewalks. Continue re- council. “The presence of in use. “This will allow us the town water rate by $1 Quality, DEQ, that it will placement of some trees. the old school mascot on to conduct our own training per month starting with the have to discontinue dump- (long term). 4. Plan to improve mini our water tower and new meetings and host virtu- July 1 billing. That would ing treated effluent from city signs has sparked many al meetings from our fire increase the base rate to $48 its sewer plant into Willow park at Post Office - Bottle conversations and pride hall,” she told the council, per month. “We’re going Creek. The DEQ says there filler, information station, from longtime residents,” adding that the items were to run out of money in the is too much ammonia in the complete pavilion/gazebo, she said. “The fire depart- all purchased with COVID water budget if we don’t do effluent so dumping must be pave and/or cement. (long ment would like to build on grant money received in something,” Gordon said stopped. Several extensions term). 5. Evaluate and plan of the needed increase. She to find a replacement have this excitement and update 2020. In other town business, said the action now would been granted to the city, and our Maltese Cross to rep- resent our community and the council heard a report allow the budget committee the most economical and -See ‘21 GOALS/PAGE TWO its history. We are working from maintenance man to budget in the funds for feasible way to deal with the problem seems to be to to rebuild our department Scott Lamb who said a the upcoming fiscal year. and look forward to work- section of city road near ing with the council to Clark’s Canyon would be strengthen our community. chip sealed later in the year, Adding the jackrabbit to our having received a bid from cross is something we hope the county to do the work will help distinguish us for $18,000 “for the whole from other departments and thing.” He said the work spark community pride and would be done sometime support in our department,” between June and Sept. 1. Miles told the council. She “We have to budget for it, said the department is pre- but I think we should do it,” paring now to order new said councilmember Bobbi door decals for the engines Gordon. Lamb also said one of and new personnel apparel that will all be updated with the large trees at the park in town had died and would the new jackrabbit logo. In other business from have to be removed. “It’s 350 Main Street the fire department, Miles sixty feet tall, one of the Lexington, Oregon 97839 said Hermiston Fire has big ones but it died. It may 541-989-8221 presented the department come back but I doubt it,” with an opportunity to he said. Lamb also reported mcgg.net purchase its 1990 Spartan he had a bid to fix the shop pumper engine for $6,000. roof for $425, which the ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: She said this would replace council said if it was in the Lexington’s 1971 red La- budget should be done. In other city business, France pumper engine. Council adopts ‘21 city goals New city sewer treatment system ranked number one Going On Now! 20% off all In Stock Apparel 30% off Select UTV/ATV Winches Contact Lexington Parts Department MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.