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THE BIG M GETS A MAKEOVER

ON THE COVER: The Portland Marriott WATERFRONT MARRIOTT TARGETS MILLENNIALS WITH REMODEL Downtown Waterfront hotel has been rather anonymous in the last ortland Marriott Downtown Portland commercial interiors is lots was a box with a bed for lying on like to keep their wheelie bag out in decade of its 36 years, but Waterfront is waking up of wood, earth tones and quirky de- while watching shark documentaries the open, and dip in and out of it. For has recently been from its slumber. The hotel, tails, like small log slices dotted on and a grim desk for writing. Pyne this reason the hotel has added more remodelled. Pknown for its easy-to-miss the walls. points out that the modern guest permanent looking bag stands than curved driveway coming off busy Rooms were remodeled last sum- wants lots of electrical outlets. They the usual folding chrome-and-web- ABOVE: Bikes, lumber and Front Avenue mer with murals of a large cross sec- like to move between differing work bing ones. “They like open closets too, big screens: A lounge at BY JOSEPH (as old timers tion of a tree that morphs into a bicy- positions — the bed, the chaise so they don’t forget what they have the Portland Marriott call it) has cle wheel. longue, the chair — in the way they hanging here,” he adds. So the closets Downtown Waterfront GALLIVAN been getting “The platform bed, the black and might at the offi ce. (You can rent have one sliding door instead of two. hotel, which was recently its groove back white contrast, the crisp look, that’s bikes, and in some Marriott Down- Netfl ix and work remodeled to attract a since a remodel that was completed all for our brand. But then we pull in town Waterfront rooms they’ve younger business crowd. in February. our purely Portland positioning...” moved the closet to make room to Getting rid of the armoire and hav- COURTESY: WERNER SEGARRA General Manager Tim Pyne, who Pyne says. hang a bike, but you can’t yet rent a ing a 47-inch panel TV on the wall PHOTOGRAPHY moved here three years ago from dog.) frees up some space. He’s excited Florida, proudly gives a tour of the Shark week again “That’s like my daughter, she about the Marriott entertainment sys- new rooms, with their sleek lines The millennial has now grown up doesn’t do her homework at the tem going live this December, which and their slick rusticism. enough to be a business traveler desk, she’s doing it everywhere,” he will allow guests to log into their own Whether it’s a coffee shop (like with an expense account, and the says of his 13 year-old. accounts, such as Netfl ix. Blackstone in the Pearl) or a new of- Marriott is going after them. “Millennials don’t like to unpack,” fi ce building, the current look for The classic business hotel room declares Pyne. For some reason they CONTINUED / Page 4 4 BUSINESS TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 10, 2016 ■ From page 3

“We’re the fi rst hotel company to offer that,” he says. Pyne also points out the walk- in shower and electric mirror in the 5’ x 7’ bathroom. Pyne says Portland has gotten so hot that there’s no slow season for Portland any more.The Marriott is low 80’s percent occu- pied in the low season (December and Janu- ary.) Summer or peak rates are around $300-plus a night. In the slower seasons, rates range from $179 to $259. The building is 36 years old and the archi- tect was the City of Portland. The interiors are by Paradigm Design of Houston, Texas. Marriotts are given some freedom to add a local touch to their design. “I’ve been with the company for quite a few years, and in the old days you didn’t have that freedom. People visiting from Chi- cago want to get a taste of Portland and Ore- gon,” he says. He was transferred here from World Center, Orlando, Florida. What was the look at that Marriott? “It was really re- sort, a lot of palm trees and all that fun stuff.” It was a golf and spa place that fed off the local money tree, Disneyworld. TRIBUNE PHOTO: JAIME VALDEZ In some rooms at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel, closets have been replaced by racks for patrons who want to keep their bikes close. M people Meanwhile, the Marriott Downtown Wa- Marriott Downtown Waterfront terfront boasts other features that are be- coming standard: free Wi-Fi, mobile check in Where: 1401 S.W. Naito Parkway and an exclusive lounge. The M Lounge is Phone: 503-226-7600 open 24/7 and is designed, like an airport Web: marriott.com/hotels/travel/pdxor-port- club lounge, to entice Marriott loyalists and Marriott general land-marriott-downtown-waterfront/ regulars. manager Tim The M Club Lounge is for Gold and Plati- Pyne shows off Paradigm Design paradigm-design.com num Elite award members, or for anyone the log slice with an extra $60 a day. It’s not open tonon- details in a guests. To be gold or platinum you have to standard room stay 50 or 75 nights a year respectively in which rents for The other Marriott downtown was reno- Marriotts. around $300 a vated about four years ago and does not The business traveler comes to the M night in summer. have an M Lounge. Club Lounge to relax and graze. Pyne points TRIBUNE PHOTO: “They don’t have all the whistles and bells out the Starbucks automatic coffee maker, a JAIME VALDEZ we have, but it’s a very lovely rooms prod- one-push version of the coffee shop experi- uct,” he says. ence, and the Nutura fi ltered water machine tuned to cable news, the ambient noise of Pyne says the Waterfront Marriot’s bar, The Waterfront Marriott markets itself to that people use to fi ll tall glass bottles. business travel. It’s really a change of scen- Bistro by Truss, has a friendly feel to it. Ev- business travellers, leisure seekers, and There’s free cereal and muffi ns, constantly ery from a guest room: one more place to ery day at fi ve in the evening one of the staff Portland State University parents. The refreshed and all laid out like a startup perch your cup and your laptop, but with the tells a short story about some aspect of local building has 38,000 square feet of fl exible workplace. There are a few beer taps and a added bonus of human company. history and then everyone does a Purely meeting space, which includes a remodeled Cruvinet wine dispenser, and a bartender “Fridays are quiet but on a Tuesday you’ll Portland toast. ballroom. shows up in the evening per OLCC rules. have 25 people in here doing their work.” Pyne knows these are golden times for You can eat your snacks off a giant log slice There are 19 M Lounges now. Marriott is Golden years Portland hotels. “The Portland market is do- table, or at a high table reminiscent of a opening 50 more this year. The days of tossing USA Today outside ev- ing very well, rates are up fi ve years in a standing desk. “It’s the next generation of the old con- ery room are long gone. The Marriott pro- row, and our occupancy is growing faster cierge lounge, which used to be the top two or vides the PressReader, which offers 250 news- than a competition and a lot of that is attrib- Rocking Tuesdays three rooms, offering continental breakfast papers to choose in pay-per-view digital form. utable to the renovation.” The M Lounge is bright and open, al- and hors d’ouvres.” The concierge lounges “Our newspaper use is way down. And it’s though you are never far from a giant screen were much smaller and had limited hours. greener.” [email protected]

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s the temperatures begin ing wide- possible statewide ballot measure Alliance Annual Breakfast last Ted Wheeler was to encourage to rise this time of year, spread nega- Pamela for a Gross Receipts Tax (also be- week, and Mayor Hales was not them to consider the relationship many of us turn our tive reputation Treece ing called “a hidden sales tax”) even there. Key Westside elected between the City of Portland and Athoughts toward garden- that the Port- that would impose a 2.5 percent tax leaders are always present at the Westside. We are one region ing and the climate for growing. land metropol- on Oregon businesses with sales Westside Economic Alliance signa- and what one does impacts the oth- Any seasoned gardener knows itan region over $25 million, regardless of the ture events and chambers of com- er. Whether it’s transportation, that in order to produce good qual- and the State company’s profi t margin. merce events. They are engaged land use, housing, or other issues, ity fruit, there needs to be a good of Oregon con- The climate being created with with their citizens and the busi- we have the opportunity to help or balance of elements, along with tinues to de- these measures is making it a ness community. hurt each other. careful attention. The gardener velop regard- tough sell for bringing in new busi- The City of Portland could bene- On May 26, the Westside Eco- knows how to effectively harvest ing our busi- nesses or just convincing the busi- fi t from studying the leadership of nomic Alliance Breakfast Forum and ensure future growth. ness climate. nesses in the region to stay. There the mayors and the elected offi cials will feature the mayors of seven The same can be said when it Business taxes WESTSIDE are competing markets around the in Washington County. Westside Washington County cities in a pan- comes to growing and nurturing and imposed ECONOMIC world that welcome businesses to leaders work together on issues. el discussion. I am proud that we our region’s business climate. Re- fee increases ALLIANCE their regions with lower taxes, low- They don’t always agree, but they at Westside Economic Alliance cently, Portland Mayor Charlie affect, not just er business fees, and even incen- build relationships with a sense of have the opportunity to showcase Hales announced his proposal of the City of tives for relocating. As an income shared values and respect for one our mayors and their collaborative increasing the business license fee Portland, but tax dependent state, this should another and their communities. spirit. to 2.5 percent. This has the busi- the entire Portland metropolitan give us all pause. Is the Portland The Westside mayors meet at least As a region and a state, I hope ness community feeling like it is region. metro region a business climate once a month on transportation we all can agree we need to give slowly being pulled out by its roots. In the last year, we have seen the where our companies can grow and other issues. Their meetings careful attention to balance the ele- It may seem strange that West- implementation of mandatory paid and thrive, creating more jobs? have included an open invitation to ments that will produce good quali- side Economic Alliance would be sick leave, a steep increase in the My second concern is Mayor the Mayor of Portland. ty jobs and ensure future growth concerned with a Portland-based Portland Parks system develop- Hales seems to be operating with Even though Westside Economic for a healthy business climate. business license fee increase. You ment charges, and the Legisla- little or no collaboration from with- Alliance does not endorse candi- might think the Westside would ture’s raise of the Portland area in Portland or with other jurisdic- dates, its board of directors met Pamela Treece is the executive director benefi t from this by businesses minimum wage to $14.75 by 2022. tions in the region. It appears May- with the leading candidates in the of the Westside Economic Alliance. Her wanting to move, but that is not There is also Portland State Uni- or Hales doesn’t seek input on key Portland mayoral race. The pur- column appears monthly, addressing is- quite the case. My concern here is versity’s push for a possible busi- issues affecting the business com- pose in meeting with both Mult- sues that are critical to the economic twofold. ness payroll tax in the Metro area, munity. nomah County Commissioner health of the Westside. You can learn The fi rst concern is an increas- and one group’s promotion of a I attended the Portland Business Jules Bailey and State Treasurer more about us at: westsidealliance.org. Internet Pricing, Personal Service! TIMING IS If you are in need of custom printing, EVERYTHING! give us a call! UO SUMMER SESSION 2016 It doesn’t matter what the piece is, or how you plan to distribute. Simply choose the paper, ink colors and the quantity. We can direct mail to a

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Welder Repair Technician Luke EC COMPANY Cushway checks out a machine in EC Power System’s shop. The company repairs, maintains, and customizes welders and generators for LIGHTS customers across the region. PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: THE WAY JOHN M. VINCENT

ou’ve seen EC Company’s panies. work all over the Portland “We work with all of the major Yarea. general contractors in the Portland If you’ve been to a night area,” says EC Company President game at Providence Park, they lit Andrew Beyer. “We’ll go from a $100 the way. If you’ve ridden the Port- project, fi xing a light switch in an of- land Aerial Tram, they fi ce, to a $55 million major provided the power. construction project.” Their name’s not on John The EC Company is actu- their work, but their ally two separate, but relat- hands have made much Vincent ed endeavors. EC Construc- of Portland’s progress tion handles electrical con- possible. struction and maintenance EC Company is the projects across the North- city’s go-to fi rm for the west, while EC Power Sys- construction and main- tems installs and customiz- tenance of complex elec- es industrial power sys- trical systems. tems, such as generators Johnny Swensson and related switchgear. went to work for Electri- HERITAGE They also repair and main- cal Construction Compa- MATTERS tain generators, scrap mag- ny when he was 20 years nets, and welding equip- old. He’s now 78, and ment. EC Power Systems he’s still working for the was formed in 1955. company now known better as just Currently, EC Company is work- EC Company. The company turns 70 ing with general contractors on two years old this year, and it’s been lo- huge projects for the Portland Pub- cated at the same spot on NW Thur- lic Schools. They’re doing electrical man since its inception. work for the renovation of Roosevelt The neighborhood’s in transition, and Franklin High Schools. The with the Con-Way property across Roosevelt project alone is worth $11 NW Thurman is still the street on the cusp redevelop- million to the company. Doing the the home to the EC ment. “I watched them take the electrical work on a wastewater Company, where it streetcar tracks out in 1959,” Swens- treatment facility in the Tacoma ar- has been located son says. “If I stay here long enough, ea will bring another $55 million. since its inception maybe I’ll have a chance to see them Much like the neighborhood, EC in 1946. The put them back in.” Company is also in transition. The neighborhood is “I enjoy working here, and taking company’s local owners brought in about to undergo a care of the people,” Swensson says President Andrew Beyer a year ago. massive change as of his 58-year tenure. He’s been He’s working to help the company the Con-Way through three owners “and we’re transition to a new type of workfl ow. property across still serving the industry,” he says. The days of building things in the the street is Since it started in 1946, EC Com- fi eld are numbered, replaced by redeveloped. pany has been involved in many of computer-designed, prefabricated PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: the largest and most high profi le modules that will be installed at the JOHN M. VINCENT construction projects in the area, in- job site. cluding the renovation of what is The complex systems that they’re tors for massive projects including the industrial service business we’ve served for decades.” now Providence Park, the construc- installing are very different from PGE’s Faraday Powerhouse, the old- wound down they reinvented them- The company became part of tion of the baseball stadium at the the company’s beginnings. In the est hydroelectric facility on the selves as a construction company, Northwest Marine Iron Works in the University of Oregon, and the Port- early days, Electrical Construction Clackamas River. working on the region’s signature mid-1960s, and many employees of land Aerial Tram. They’ve worked Company served the pulp and paper The Electrical Construction Com- projects. Some of the heavy indus- the company worked on ships in the on projects for Nike and many industry and other industrial cli- pany built the power systems for the try clients still exist, Beyer says. Portland Harbor, re-winding electric Washington County high-tech com- ents. They re-wound and rebuilt mo- region’s aluminum smelters, but as “We have industrial clients that motors and working on other Tuesday, May 10, 2016 BUSINESS TRIBUNE 7

EC Company’s Power Systems group maintains generators and welders for a variety of clients across the region. When golf’s U.S. Open was in the Seattle area last year, EC Power Systems provided portable generators for the event. PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: JOHN M. VINCENT

shipboard electrical projects. Johnny Swensson In 1985, the company was sold to its pres- EC Company once backed trucks ent, local owners. EC Company has grown to Established: 1946 about $200 million in annual sales, employing loaded with Original mission: Industrial Electrical massive electric 1,000 people, including 800 electricians. Com- construction and servicing motors into EC panies like EC not only create large numbers Current management: Andrew Beyer, of jobs, but they support their skilled employ- President Company’s “high- ees with wages that can support a family. Headquarters: 2121 NW Thurman, bay” building. Now “We got here by having really talented, Portland in his 58th year committed, and dedicated people.” Beyer tells EC Construction locations: Oregon, with the company, the Business Tribune, “It really is about pro- Washington he’s the Facility viding a breadth of service to our clients.” EC Power Systems locations: Resources One of the oldest portions Portland, Salt Lake City, Denver, Manager. The High Boise, Fife of the company’s northwest Bay will soon be Approximately 1,000 Portland campus is about to Employees: converted into a Claim to Fame: Same location on become their high-tech hub. Northwest Thurman in Portland since space with The “high-bay” where work- they began business. components will be ers including Johnny Swen- prefabricated for son brought massive motors larger construction to be rebuilt will be converted for installation. projects. to support the company’s “The virtual construction is where we are PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: burgeoning building informa- headed,” says Beyer, adding “Prefabrication BEYER JOHN M. VINCENT tion modeling (BIM) opera- under controlled conditions. It’s a process tion. change.” One that will bring increased pro- vision has grown from $2 million in sales to in in 1985, “they have reinvested into the com- With BIM, planning for a building’s various ductivity, improved quality control, and just $11 million, according to Beyer. They’re in- pany and have grown it to nearly a $200 mil- structures and systems are brought into one in time production to the industry, he says. stalling ground-mount solar systems and ret- lion company,” he says. “They really care three-dimensional computer modeling sys- Portland State University’s new business rofi tting facilities with LED lighting. about what we do, and engage in a conversa- tem. Confl icts between the various systems school is what Beyer describes as a full-BIM They’ve installed six solar installations for tion about what we want the company to be.” can be seen and corrected before they be- project that the company is working on. His Portland Public Schools and are working with come expensive alterations. BIM also allows workers have a workstation in a toolbox that clients including the city of Portland to install John M. Vincent is a third-generation Oregon jour- various systems to be made off-site in special- guides their daily construction tasks. rooftop solar systems on existing facilities. nalist and a staff writer for U.S. News & World Re- ized and climate controlled facilities before EC Company has also moved into the area Beyer credits the fi rm’s local investors for port. Reach him at [email protected] or being transported to the job site in modules of renewable energy. In just two years, the di- the company’s success. Since they purchased @OregonsCarGuy on Twitter. 8 BUSINESS TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 10, 2016

TriMet workers grind down the leftover pieces from the welding process. BELOW: Doug Kelsey, TriMet COO. PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: JULES ROGERS

NEW RAILS FOR MAX

to Sarah Tovey, TriMet residentt RAIL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IS engineer on site.e. CrewsCrew and “This is the largestargest materimaterialsa rail replacementnt we’ve AccordingAccordin to done so far,” Toveyovey said. TTovey,ovey, StacyStacy and TRIMET’S LARGEST IN 30 YEARS “A lot of technologylogy has ad- WWitbeckitbeck has twtwoo sepa- vanced, and we have a better de- raterate crews workinworkingg oon de- n an overhaul of original MAX tracks Transit lines will be affected from May sign.” molition and on the tracks with w fi rst installed 30 years ago, TriMet has 8-21, but construction started early Sunday The construction will disrupt the Blue, about a dozen people each. Stacy and Wit- Ibegun it’s biggest rail improvement and even before that preconstruction work- Green and Red line trains, and the impact beck did not immediately respond to the project to date. ers were welding rails. of the project will spill over into affecting Business Tribune for comment. TriMet workers are tearing up TriMet has several hundred people bus routes, too, crowding commuters. According to Tovey, the project is federal- MAX rail lines alongside crews BY JULES working on the total project, includ- “Tremendous logistics go into this ... ev- ly funded by a State of Good Repair grant. from Stacy and Witbeck, a na- ing two construction crews of a dozen ery detail counts,” said Doug Kelsey, chief Roberta Altstadt, public information offi cer tional heavy civil contractor that ROGERS workers each and increased number operating offi cer at TriMet. “The goal is to with TriMet, said the projected total cost is specializes in light rail, commut- of bus operators, ride guides, people minimize the amount of time trying to do $2.1 million, but it may go up. er rail and streetcar systems, along First helping on platforms, inspectors and super- this to be ready for the Rose Fest. It’s con- “We’re pulling out the tracks and replac- Street at three locations in the city center. visors for the track and signals, according struction season, as we all know.” ing the Belgian blocks in that area,” Tovey Tuesday, May 10, 2016 BUSINESS TRIBUNE 9

Three construction sites ■ At First Avenue and Couch Street, by the White Stag building.

■ At First Avenue and Ankeny Street, near the Skidmore Fountain.

■ Beneath the Morrison Bridge.

said. “The Belgian blocks we can’t replace, so we have to take them out, clean them and put them back in.” Rick Kindig, TriMet maintenance manag- er, said the project will fi xate the rail. “This type of location takes a lot of stress. It’s worn out, so it’s time to replace it,” Kindig said. “It’s a challenge to fi nd a material that will butt up against rail when PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: JULES ROGERS you have train and car wheels putting pres- LEFT: Sarah Tovey, TriMet resident engineer on site, and Rick Kindig, Trimet maintenance manager, sure on it.” point out where improvements are going beneath the Morrison Bridge. ABOVE: TriMet workers heat up Kindig said right now, the rail is fi xed a crucible, set a charge and blow the weld off. When the metal reacts to the explosion, it connects rail with wood ties that have eroded over three to rail. decades. TriMet, created in 1969, installed the ly adjusted and can’t be called straight “It gets to the point where it’s too thin ... original vintage trolley rail in Portland in Three Work Sites from the trains. The switches also have a we weld on this rail quite a bit to maintain 1986. The project was funded by a $2 million Today’s rail improvement project has lot of wear on the wood ties below, which structure,” Kindig said. federal transportation grant. To date, MAX three locations along First Avenue. are being removed. As for the material, Tovey said the rail trains have traveled 74 million miles on “This is three sub-construction projects “Switches are a piece of equipment that was sourced from Europe and the switch those same tracks. crushed into one,” Kelsey said. “There are get used a lot right in between all the traf- machines came with it. “Right there now is wood underneath, four big switch areas we’re replacing, so fi c, and have been here since the beginning “It took a year and a half to order the rail and that’s vegetative so it gets eroded there will be fewer trains and more bus ser- of TriMet,” Kindig said. “These are places from overseas,” Kelsey said. “Benefi ts will away,” Kindig said. “The crew is surfacing vice.” we have to address fairly often — around be increased and we will have reliability for with materials that will stay in place and Beneath the Morrison Bridge are two the curve, tires hit the lip of the rail and another 30 years, but it is time to make a won’t be eroded by all the street traffi c.” nonpower switches that have to be manual- just wear on it.” replacement.”

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Pond, CBFA, has been promoted to Manag- operative PNGC Power, to the position of at Pacific Northwest Waterways Associa- X LOOK FOR INVITATIONS TO BID AND PUBLIC NOTICES STARTING ON PAGE 14 ing Consultant and Partner. Emily Roselle, deputy administrator for the Northwest tion in Vancouver, Wash., and as a senior CRPS, has been promoted to Account Man- power marketing agency. government relations specialist at Ball MAY 6, 2016 ager, and Adriana Roman was promoted to As deputy administrator, James will be Janik LLP in Portland and Washington, Business Administrative Coordinator to assist the re- responsible for leadership, strategic plan- D.C. Tribune tirement team. ning, fi nancial management, and regulato- James is also a member of the National Pond is an experienced professional with ry affairs as well as intergovernmental and Preference Customer Committee of the over 10 years of fi nancial service experi- public affairs oversight. He National Electric Cooperative Association PEARL WEST OPENS ence, adding valuable perspective to client will oversee and provide di- and is a senior fellow of the Oregon chap- service and strategic support. She also was rection and guidance for ter of the American Leadership Forum. TEAM recently named a Top Women Advisor by program execution and ad- He grew up in western Montana near BOWDEN the National Association of Plan Advisors. ministration to executive Flathead Lake. He earned a bachelor’s de- BY JOSEPH Gary Alton, Managing Partner of the Em- vice presidents, vice presi- gree in political science at Pacific Univer- FTW GALLIVAN ployee Benefi ts Division, said, “Nicole has dents and managers of Cor- sity in Forest Grove, Ore., in 1987 and re- MAJESTIC REALTY SUPER DIGS INTO NOFA demonstrated the skills and commitment to porate Strategy, Finance, mains a faithful follower of the universi- HILLSBORO X AWARDS X lead The Partners Group’s retirement plan Communications, Intergov- ty’s football team to this day. INSIDE department and we are pleased she will di- DAN JAMES ernmental Affairs, the Om- He also earned a utility management rect the team and continue to develop busi- budsman, and Compliance, certificate from Willamette University in ness for The Partners Group.” Audit and Risk. Portland in 2015. Due to an editing error we referred to Walter Rod Cruickshank, President & CEO said, “I am delighted to have Dan’s long-time He has served on boards for such com- Bowen, the developer of Pearl West and the “The strength of this growing division de- expertise in the energy fi eld joining Bonn- munity organizations as United Way of CEO of BPM Real Estate Group, as Bowden on manded additional resources and we are eville,” said U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden of Ore- Columbia-Willamette, Pacific University, the cover of last Friday’s Business Tribune. excited to have someone as committed as gon. “His relationship with the congressio- Oregon Wave Energy Trust and the Pacific We apologize for the mistake, and wish him Nicole to lead our efforts around integrat- nal delegation spans decades, and he Youth Choir. He lives in Northeast Port- well on his next project, The Broadway. ing retirement programs into a company’s brings an important knowledge of the land with his spouse and two teenage overall benefi t strategy.” Northwest’s energy needs.” daughters.

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cast-in-place concrete base with a stone and APARTMENT ROOF BUILDINGS concrete paving unit finish, cast-in-place REPLACEMENT walls, terraced wood seating and site CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: HIGH SCHOOL CULINARY ARTS furnishings per the Plans, Specifications, The Work includes, but may not be limited RENOVATION Special Provisions and Contract. The in- to the following: removal and replacement CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: water work windows for this project are of existing roof with new roof, felt, gutters Interior renovation of Classroom at High from October 1, 2016 to December 31, and downspouts. School, consisting of demolition, new 2016, and from October 1, 2017 to concrete floor slab infills, casework, December 31, 2017. All work below the US 921 painting, markerboards, tackboards, gypsum ROOF PROJECT Contractor Plan Center currently has projects out for Bid. Army Corp of Engineers' Ordinary High CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: board, rubber base, equipment, mechanical, Water Line (Elevation 17.6') shall be Project includes, but is not limited to: tear- Projects listed may have mandatory pre-bid meeting requirements for General Contractors. plumbing and electrical. completed within these work windows. At off of existing PVC roofing membrane, Please check for any prequalification requirements. other times of the year the contractor will be termination bars, and roofing edge trim. HEAD START PROJECT allowed to construct below 17.6' feet only in Provide additional parapet top wood nailers. CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: dry conditions. The City has pre-purchased Provide new EPDM Roofing System over New approx. 6,481 s.f. Head Start Facility all sheet pile for use on the cofferdam and it existing roof insulation on existing concrete CONTRACTOR PLAN CENTER Building with asphalt shingle roofing, fiber is stored at Tristar Transload, 3702 NW deck. Provide custom bent edge metals, cement lap siding exterior, vinyl windows, Gateway, Vancouver, WA. Contractor shall flashings and trim. wood trusses, interior finishes, mechanical, be responsible for transporting the sheet pile FEATURED PROJECT plumbing, electrical, sitework and from Tristar Transload. landscaping. SHUTTLE BUS SURVEILLANCE CAMERA, GPS TRACKING AND OF THE WEEK STOP ANNOUNCEMENT SYSTEMS PRIMARY SCHOOL UTILITIES PROCUREMENT REPLACEMENT CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: CLARK COLLEGE CULINARY ARTS New 1 and 2 story, approx. 64,682 s.f. WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN Furnish and install a camera surveillance Primary School, consisting of membrane CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: system with DVR, a live GPS tracking RENOVATION PROJECT #2015-124 G (1-1) Water main installation consisting of system, and an automated destination sign roofing, wood decking and joists, aluminum approximately 3,375 linear feet of 24-inch storefront, metal canopies, face brick, fiber and stop announcement system in 24 diameter ductile iron raw water transmission Eldorado EZ Rider airport shuttle buses. cement siding and metal wall panel exterior, main, 8-inch diameter PVC backwash CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: concrete slab-on-grade, interior finishes, Provide training to staff and end users for all pipeline, communication and electrical systems specified. The Project consists of the renovation of 19,600 s.f. of passenger elevator, mechanical, plumbing, conduits installed in a shared trench, single-story space in a portion of the existing Gaiser fire protection, electrical, sitework, utilities, pressure relief valve stations, excavation and planting and irrigation. Estimated cost for backfill, surface restoration and all other SEMI-ANNUAL WINDOW AND Hall/PUB building on the Clark College Campus. This this project is $19,000,000 to $20,000,000. AWNING CLEANING appurtenant items. CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: project includes a full gut of the existing interior space. Seeking bids for semi-annual exterior ROADS WATER TREATMENT PLANT window and awning cleaning services Modifications include reconfiguring interior spaces and PROJECT - BID PACKAGE 2 (Window and Awning Cleaning Services or finishes, as well as replacement of fire suppression, plumbing, CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: "Services") as described in the bid CREEK CULVERT REPLACEMENT Work generally consists of a new water documents. mechanical, electrical, security, communications and AV CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: intake, raw water pump station, membrane Mobilization, construction survey and systems. The east wall of the renovation will be opened up staking, soil erosion and pollution control, water treatment plant (WTP), backwash FIRE ALARM TESTING AND with a new glass wall, and the roof will be popped-up above clearing and grubbing, disposal of tops and tank, finished water tank, solids processing INSPECTION 3 YEAR AND 5 YEAR limbs, logs,, stumps, removal of culvert, basins, and connections to utilities for a new CONTRACT the restaurant and food court. The renovation also includes disposal method. waste debris, earthwork potable water supply. Work is inclusive of CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: geotextile type IV, structural excavation, site grading and improvements, buildings The purpose and intent of this Invitation to substantial structural upgrade measures. Exterior work placed riprap Class 4, subbase grading B and structures, install of pre-selected Bid is to establish a multi-year contract for (Alternates #1 and #2) includes a new dining patio on the east compaction method 210,, 150' span, 96" membrane water treatment system, all testing and inspection of Medford School rise, aluminized steel pipe arch 0.138-inch mechanical and chemical systems including District (MSD) fire alarm systems. The side and new landscaping. thickness 125 foot, seeding and mulching equipment, SCADA systems, office and length of the contract awarded will be for a hydraulic method, temporary traffic control. laboratory furniture and appurtenances, period that best fits the needs of the district, landscaping, site restoration, and other in accordance with the specifications and For Bid Opportunities on this project and others, contact work. Estimated cost for this project is conditions stated. STREET STORM SEWER $22,000,000. Scott Ringsage at Contractor Plan Center 503-650-0148 IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: HVAC CONTRACTOR OF RECORD Approximately 260 feet of new 15-inch CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: PVC storm sewer piping to replace an VARIOUS The City Facilities Division is requesting existing wooden box culvert. New bids for the services of a HVAC contractor manholes, lateral reconnections, repair of STAIR TOWER METAL ROOFS for the purpose of performing routine sink hole at Commercial Ave., bypass CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: HVAC repair, maintenance and installation pumping, traffic control, pavement The scope of work for this project includes, of new equipment. restoration and other miscellaneous but is not limited to: cleaning and associated work included. preparation of two existing concrete stair REGIONAL WATER RECYCLE AND tower roofs, installation of preservative RE-USE PROJECT WATER FRONT PARK & PIER treated wood nailers, metal framing and CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: PROJECT exterior gypsum sheathing to re-slope one The current scope of work for this project CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: minor area on each roof, waterproof will include Supply of Materials, to be Work involved in this project includes the membrane, and pre-finished metal roof delivered toa staging areas along the removal of existing in-water piling, dolphins, panels and custom bent flashings and trim. proposed 15 mile route. Access to the site trestle, and gangway and the installation of will be provided by the Owner. Project: Pipe in-water piling for use as falsework support, PLUMBING CONTRACTOR OF Materials, Pumps. General description of earthwork, construction of cofferdam with RECORD the project includes Materials only for the permanent ground anchors, cast in place CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY: following: 300 horse power pumps for concrete abutment with drilled shaft piling, Requesting bids for the services of a Agricultural use; PVC 24" DR-25 C905 165 and backstay foundation with micropiles. recognized plumbing contractor for the PSI; PVC 18" DR-25 C905 165 PSI. PVC Construction of cast-in-place concrete and purpose of performing routine and 16" DR-25 C905 165 PSI; Bid Material; PVC MSE gabion retaining walls, 3,480 square emergency plumbing maintenance, repairs 12" DR-25 C900 165 PSI; eet PVC 10" DR- foot, cable stayed pier consisting of cast in and installation at various locations. This will 25 C900 165 PSI. Bid Material: 80,000 Lineal place concrete, steel mast, cables, wood include, but not be limited to: potable water Feet of the following: 30" PVC C905 DR-25 decking, storm drainage, railings, and pipe, sewer lines, drain cleaning, backflow (160PSI). Bid Alternate Material as stated in lighting. Plaza construction consisting of a service and repair. the documents.

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the interest which the defendants had on September 20, 2007, the date of the foreclosed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE thereafter, in the real property described as, 5804 Southeast 16th Loop NOTICE OF SALE Gresham, OR 97080. The court case number is 14CV12388. The case is enti- On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, tled: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, its successors in interest 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of and/or assigns, Plaintiff v KEVIN R. MORAN; KELLY CREEK ESTATES the interest which the defendants had on August 22, 2006, the date of the fore- TOWNHOMES OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.; ASSET SYSTEMS, INC.; AND OCCU- closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had PANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- thereafter, in the real property described as, 6406 N Michigan Ave Portland, OR est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah 97217. The court case number is 130507504. The case is entitled: BAYVIEW County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: LOAN SERVICING, LLC., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v UN- http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. Post your Official Call for Bids, KNOWN HEIRS OF RAYMOND A. LEPAGE AKA RAYMOND ALFRED LEPAGE; JOSIE Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. Sub-Bid ads, and Public Notice LEPAGE; JOANN HARRIS; PEGGY MOORE; DAVID LEPAGE; EUGENE LEPAGE; CITI- BT/OL15834525 ads in the Business Tribune. FINANCIAL, INC.; ASSET SYSTEMS, INC.; STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bid- FIRST TIME PUBLISHED der for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Your notice will appear in print Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: NOTICE OF SALE and online, in numerous cities http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. and counties throughout NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- Oregon. BT/OL15835837 est which the defendants had on April 17, 2007, the date of the foreclosed MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, NOTICE OF SALE in the real property described as, 1611 Southeast 156th Avenue Portland, OR Publishing with us ensures On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 97233. The court case number is 15CV07090. The case is entitled: FEDERAL compliance with state and fed- 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, its successors in interest and/or assigns, eral statutes and codes. the interest which the defendants had on July 2, 2008, the date of the fore- Plaintiff v GREGREY ALLAN RAINS; WASHINGTON FEDERAL, N.A., SUCCESSOR closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had BY MERGER TO FIRST MUTUAL BANK; FIRST MUTUAL SALES FINANCE, INC.; thereafter, in the real property described as, 1260 Northwest Naito Parkway 212 STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale More Bang, Less Bucks. The Portland, OR 97209. The court case number is 14CV17195. The case is enti- is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on Business Tribune provides for tled: CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC., its successors in interest and/or assigns,, greater coverage, unmatched Plaintiff v NARY R. TOP; KHEN ÉCLAIR M. TOP; WATERFRONT PEARL CONDOMIN- this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. IUM OWNERS ASSOCIATION; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES,, Defendants. Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. customer service, and publish- The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in BT/OL15837950 ing fees that are far lower than hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information our competitors. Bottom line: on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. FIRST TIME PUBLISHED Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE The Business Tribune is your BT/OL15834528 NOTICE OF SALE best choice. On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 FIRST TIME PUBLISHED NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- 100,000 copies and MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE est which the defendants had on June 5, 2007, the date of the foreclosed Deed 200,000 readers NOTICE OF SALE of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, in the On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 real property described as, 16738 Southeast Stephens Street Portland, OR NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- 97233. The court case number is 14CV11476. The case is entitled: FEDERAL Great exposure for a est which the defendants had on September 28, 2006, the date of the fore- NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, its successors in interest and/or assigns, reasonable price. closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had Plaintiff v MARK STEVEN ZINSLI; KATHLEEN E. ZINSLI; KRISTINA ANN ZINSLI; OR- thereafter, in the real property described as, 2747 Northeast 62nd Avenue Port- EGON AFFORDABLE HOUSING ASSISTANCE CORPORATION; CAPITAL ONE BANK land, OR 97213. The court case number is 14CV12584. The case is entitled: (USA), N.A.; MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, De- "Hoffman Construction rou- DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, FOR LONG BEACH fendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more tinely advertises subcontrac- MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-10, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES tor opportunities in the 2006-10, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v MISTY WONG; UN- information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. KNOWN HEIRS OF MISTY WONG; KENDRA WONG; THOMAS BUI; ROSE BUI; THE- Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. Business Tribune. Their RESA BUI; TOMMY BUI; RAY KLEIN, INC., DBA PROFESSIONAL CREDIT SERVICE; OL/BT15837952 extensive network reaches AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to potential bidders in many the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to FIRST TIME PUBLISHED Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE local communities." http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. NOTICE OF SALE - Jon Grasle, Hoffman Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 Construction Company BT/OL15837959 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- est which the defendants had on October 26, 2007, the date of the foreclosed "In 2015, the Portland Police Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, FIRST TIME PUBLISHED Bureau engaged Pamplin MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE in the real property described as, 5212 Southeast 87th Street Portland, OR NOTICE OF SALE 97266-3810. The court case number is 14CV09336. The case is entitled: Media to publish legal notices On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff required by State statute. We NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- v MARK A. OLIVER; UNIFUND CCR, LLC; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or have been extremely pleased est which the defendants had on December 19, 2011, the date of the fore- with the service and competi- closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. thereafter, in the real property described as, 21402 Northeast Rosewood Drive For more information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. tive pricing. The reduced cost Fairview, OR 97024. The court case number is 130100556. The case is entitled: Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. has saved taxpayers money. BT/OL15837951 DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v We have found the service to KRISTIE L. LITTRELL; FAIRVIEW TERRACE OWNER’S ASSOCIATION; AND OCCU- PANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- FIRST TIME PUBLISHED be very reliable and est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE accurate." County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: NOTICE OF SALE - Robert Azorr, Portland http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 Police Bureau Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- BT/OL15837965 est which the defendants had on June 7, 2006, the date of the foreclosed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, in the Contact Marc Caplan at MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE real property described as, 2274 Southeast 7th Street Gresham, OR 97080. The 503-799-3274 NOTICE OF SALE court case number is 14CV12772. The case is entitled: GREEN TREE SERVICING On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, LLC, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v MIKAEL WEAVER, AKA or 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of MIKAEL LEE WEAVER; BRIER CREST OWNERS ASSOCIATION; CLACKAMAS COM- [email protected] Tuesday, May 10, 2016 BUSINESS TRIBUNE 13

MUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defend- interest which the defendants had on May 21, 2009, the date of the foreclosed ants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more in the real property described as, 3326 Northeast 80th Avenue Portland, OR information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. 97213. The court case number is 14CV05938. The case is entitled: NA- You asked Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. TIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v BT/OL15837949 RONALD L. SPERRY III, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF MAR- MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SHA FERN WHITESIDE; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARSHA WHITESIDE; JEFFREY for it NOTICE OF SALE WHITESIDE; STACIE WHITESIDE; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of LOANS SERVICING LP; STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, the interest which the defendants had on September 8, 2006, the date of the Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or and we foreclosed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. thereafter, in the real property described as, 19850 Northeast Wasco Street For more information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. Portland, OR 97230. The court case number is 120607568. The case is enti- Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. delivered. tled: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR NOMURA AS- BT/OL15835841 SET ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SERIES 2006-AR4, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v DAVID NOTICE OF SALE

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FOR OLD TOWNE FINANCIAL, INC.; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defend- 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of 2016 5, JANUARY e ants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s the interest which the defendants had on July 13, 2005, the date of the fore- e INTO YOUR check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had BUSINESS BY JOSEPH GALLIVAN information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. thereafter, in the real property described as, 2138 Southwest Townsend Court

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MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TODD S. KELLER AKA TODD SANFORD KELLER AKA TODD SANFORD KELLER SR.; INSIDE HOWL ’N GROWL BETTER KERRIN L. KELLER AKA KERRIN LEIGH KELLER; WESTERN CREDIT & COLLECTION BUSINESS: NOTICE OF SALE NETWORKING TIPS On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, SERVICE, INC.; STATE OF OREGON; WOODALE CIVIC ASSOCIATION; AND OCCU- MOTOR WHISKEY 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of PANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- the interest which the defendants had on May 29, 2009, the date of the fore- est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: Oregon’s best source of thereafter, in the real property described as, 13452 Southeast Claybourne http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. local business and trade Street Portland, OR 97236-4509. The court case number is 15CV02831. The Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. information is growing! case is entitled: JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY, its successors in interest BT/OL15834486 and/or assigns, Plaintiff v NEIL A. BIRKY; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF NEIL A. BIRKY; MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Look for us every Tuesday EILEEN M. BIRKY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCU- NOTICE OF SALE and Friday in newspaper PANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of racks near you. County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: the interest which the defendants had on September 26, 2006, the date of the http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. foreclosed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had 100,000 Distribution Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. thereafter, in the real property described as, 11837 Southeast Reedway Street 200,000 Readers BT/OL15834485 Portland, OR 97266. The court case number is 130100401. The case is enti- MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE tled: U.S. BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS, OF THE J.P. NOTICE OF SALE MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-WMC4 ASSET BACKED Contact Your Sales Rep On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-WMC4, its successors in interest TODAY! 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of and/or assigns, Plaintiff v JOHN MAHAFFY AKA JOHN FREDERICK MAHAFFY AKA the interest which the defendants had on September 2, 2008, the date of the JOHN H. MAHAFFY; WERNER R. MEIER, TRUSTEE OF THE MEIER FAMILY TRUST foreclosed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had U/T/D JANUARY 20, 1992; WENDY POLLOCK; EASTSIDE CAPITAL LLC; UNITED thereafter, in the real property described as, 6103 Southeast Cora Street Port- STATES OF AMERICA; DAVID WINTERHOLLER; JUDY WINTERHOLLER; MARK W. land, OR 97206-3731. The court case number is 15CV05240. The case is enti- POTTER; AND OCCUPANTS OF PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auc- tled: JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPANY, its successors in interest and/or assigns, tion to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Plaintiff v THOMAS A. MILLER AKA THOMAS ANDREW MILLER; UNKNOWN HEIRS Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: OF THOMAS A. MILLER AKA THOMAS ANDREW MILLER; THOMAS J. MILLER; http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. Schadia Newcombe UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF OREGON; OREGON DEPARTMENT OF Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. 971-204-7881 STATE LANDS; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a BT/OL15834502 [email protected] public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale FIRST TIME PUBLISHED go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. NOTICE OF SALE BT/OL15835830 On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- NOTICE OF SALE est which the defendants had on August 23, 2006, the date of the foreclosed Micaela Kinish Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter in On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 971-204-7886 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the real property described as, 7711 Southeast Woodstock Boulevard Portland, the interest which the defendants had on March 1, 2013, the date of the fore- OR 97206. The court case number is 130201940. The case is entitled: U.S. [email protected] closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE AC- thereafter, in the real property described as, 8917 Northeast Eugene Street Port- QUISITION TRUST 2006-WMC4, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, land, OR 97220. The court case number is 14CV19120. The case is entitled: SERIES 2006-WMC4, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v RICH- M&T BANK, its successors in interest and/or assigns,, Plaintiff v AMY KATHLEEN ARD I. ANDERSON AKA RICHARD IAN ANDERSON; AMERICAN GENERAL FINAN- DURBIN; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF AMY KATHLEEN DURBIN; AUDREY L. DURBIN; CIAL SERVICES (DE), INC. NKA SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.; STATE BRENDA G. DURBIN; STEFANIE M. DURBIN; STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCU- OF OREGON; ASSET SYSTEMS, INC.; CAPITAL ONE BANK; JOSE ALVAREZ; PANTS OF THE PREMISES,, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- VALARIE BANEGAS; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale Yvonne Lerch est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand,

971-204-7883 548312.022316 County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. [email protected] Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. BT/OL15836044 BT/OL15837579 www.BizTrib.com MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption all of the 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of 14 BUSINESS TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 10, 2016

the interest which the defendants had on September 14, 2005, the date of the tiff v ANGELA L. WHEELER AKA ANGELA LYNNE WHEELER; DANIEL A. WHEELER foreclosed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had AKA DANIEL ANTHONY WHEELER; OLD SWEETBRIAR FARM HOMEOWNERS AS- thereafter, in the real property described as, 8333 Northeast Holladay Street SOCIATION; TRACEY B. KAUFMAN; OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; AND THE Portland, OR 97220. The court case number is 14CV13687. The case is enti- REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 121 SOUTHEAST 34TH CIRCLE, TROUTDALE, ORE- tled: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, GON 97060, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO WACHOVIA BANK NA, AS TRUSTEE, FOR BAFC cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s SALT 2005-1F, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v MARC S. Office. For more information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. HOWELL; SARAH C. HOWELL; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. Get INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR PACIFIC RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, LLC; AND BT/OL15835834 OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE your http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. NOTICE OF SALE Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, BT/OL15834522 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the interest which the defendants had on March 24, 2006, the date of the fore- news MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had NOTICE OF SALE thereafter, in the real property described as, 11007 Southwest 60th Avenue On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, Portland, OR 97219. The court case number is 15CV17265. The case is enti- 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, subject tled: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plain- tiff v BARBARA J. HETSON; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; AND OCCUPANTS OF noticed. property legally described as, 16509 SE Stephens St Portland, OR 97233. The court case number is 15CV07583. The case is entitled: U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., THE PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff v DOUG J. HAYS; for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Do you want DEBRA L. BRESHEARS-HAYS; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL OREGON, INC.; UNITED Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: STATES OF AMERICA; STAHANCYK, KENT & HOOK P.C.; AND STATE OF OREGON, http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. your news cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. BT/OL15834487 For more information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. published Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE BT/OL15834500 NOTICE OF SALE on local On May 17, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, FIRST TIME PUBLISHED 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of newspaper MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE the interest which the defendants had on March 21, 2007, the date of the fore- NOTICE OF SALE closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, in the real property described as, 6014 Southwest View Point Terrace websites? On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 Portland, OR 97239. The court case number is 120708910. The case is enti- NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- tled: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plain- est which the defendants had on December 28, 2006, the date of the fore- tiff v HAROLD F. BEARD, JR., AKA HAROLD FINDLY BEARD; NATIONAL CITY BANK, NewsLinks closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had NKA PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, thereafter, in the real property described as, 9816 Southeast Ramona Street Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or Portland, OR 97266. The court case number is 14CV19884. The case is enti- cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. tled: US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR TRUMAN For more information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. is the fast, easy, 2013 SC3 TITLE TRUST, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v AL- Published April 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. LAN PETERSON; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ALLAN PETERSON; THERESA PETERSON; BT/OL15834531 BEVERLY PETERSON, AS AFFIANT OF SMALL ESTATE; STATE OF OREGON; AND free way to get OCCUPANTS OF PREMISES, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE your news to County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: NOTICE OF SALE http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, journalists in Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, subject BT/OL15837954 property legally described as, 6844 SW 33rd Pl., Portland, OR 97219. The court our newsroom case number is 130608543. The case is entitled: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., FIRST TIME PUBLISHED Plaintiff v. SAMUEL JOHN CROSKELL, Defendant. The sale is a public auction to ✓ Upload your press release MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made payable to NOTICE OF SALE Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: any time, anywhere http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. On June 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of the inter- BT/OL15837337 est which the defendants had on April 13, 2009, the date of the foreclosed ✓ Add photos, logos or pdfs Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had thereafter, in the real property described as, 7741 Southeast 72nd Avenue Portland, OR MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE for added impact 97206. The court case number is 130507657. The case is entitled: WELLS NOTICE OF SALE FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff v DA- On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, ✓ VID F. MIRROP AKA DAVID FREDERICK MIRROP; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DAVID F. 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of Guarantee the right people MIRROP AKA DAVID FREDERICK MIRROP; MICHAEL SCOTT PITTS, AS AFFIANT OF the interest which the defendants had on June 16, 2004, the date of the fore- at pamplinmedia.com THE SMALL TESTATE ESTATE OF DAVID FREDERICK MIRROP; MICHAEL SCOTT closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had PITTS, INDIVIDUALLY; AND STATE OF OREGON, Defendants. The sale is a public thereafter, in the real property described in the Judgment to satisfy the amount websites see your news auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made paya- due to Plaintiff, set out as follows, 21911 Southeast Ash Street Gresham, OR ble to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go 97030. The court case number is 14CV19904. The case is entitled: WELLS to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. FARGO FINANCIAL OREGON, INC., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. Plaintiff v EMMABELLE J. RAMAGE AKA ANNE J. RAMAGE; RONALD F. RAMAGE; BT/OL15837948 UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EMMABELLE J. RAMAGE AKA ANNE J. RAMAGE; ROBERTA PANTIN AKA ROBERTA J. PANTIN; ROBIN RAMAGE AKA ROBIN L. RAMAGE; MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SUZETTE BREWSTER AKA SUZETTE A. BREWSTER; THERESA MARIE ADAMSON; NOTICE OF SALE WALTER ALLAN RAMAGE, II; WESLEY A. RAMAGE AKA WESLEY ALLEN RAMAGE; On May 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, JOSEPH CHASE; STATE OF OREGON; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, De- 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR, I will sell, subject to redemption, all of fendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s http://newslinks. the interest which the defendants had on August 23, 2010, the date of the fore- check, in hand, made payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. For more 549225.041516 pamplinmedia.com/ closed Deed of Trust, and also all of the interest which the defendants had information on this sale go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. thereafter, in the real property described as, 121 Southeast 34th Circle Published Apr. 26, May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. Troutdale, OR 97060. The court case number is 130507821. The case is enti- BT/OL15835835 tled: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plain- Tuesday, May 10, 2016 BUSINESS TRIBUNE 15

Attorney for City of Portland 503-823-4047, 503-823-3089 (fax) DISTRICT COURT FOR THURSTON COUNTY WASHINGTON 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Rm 430 No. 0000110692 Portland, OR 97204 NOTICE OF HEARING All phone numbers are within the United States FOR NAME CHANGE OF MINOR Published Apr. 19, 26, May 3 & 10, 2016. SCHO L IN THE MATTER of the Change of name of Zachary James Sharp-Buschman BT/OL15835048 THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO THE SAID Jacob Daniel Buschman, Noncon- NOTICE OF CIVIL FORFEITURES senting Parent: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to RCW 4.24.130, a parent or le- IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: gal guardian of the above named minor child has filed a Petition for Name $3,014.00 in U.S. Currency, seized from CAREY DEDOLPH on October 8, 2015, Change of: Zachary James Sharp-Buschman TO Zachary James Sharp in MCSO Case No. 15-46199. IS N. The hearing on this matter shall be held on the 9th day of June, 2016, at 9:00 AM, at the address stated below. IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THIS HEARING OR TO RESPOND IN WRITING MAY RE- $1,538.00 in U.S. Currency, seized from DEMETREAS WATIER on December 17, SULT IN A NAME CHANGE OF THE MINOR CHILD NAMED ABOVE. 2015, in MCSO Case No. 15-57302. DATED: 4-22-16 FILE YOUR WRITTEN RESPONSE WITH IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: Thurston County District Court $2,861.00 in U.S. Currency, seized from JOSE BERMUDEZ ORNELAS and MIR- 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW IAM VALLE MENDEZ on October 27, 2015, in MCSO Case No. 15-49145. Olympia,WA 98502 Telephone: (360) 754-4102 SEIZING AGENCY: Attorney/Petitioner Name & Address Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 12240 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR Angela Sharp 97230; (503) 255-3600. 8609 Sweetbrier Loop SE NOTICE OF SEIZURE FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE: Olympia WA 98513 Any person claiming an interest in the property listed above must file a “claim” Published May 3, 10 & 17, 2016. with the Forfeiture Counsel within 21 days after the last publication date of this KEEP BT/OL15837791 notice. No extension for the filing of a claim will be granted. If you do not file a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON claim within the 21 days, you will automatically forfeit any legal right you may have to the property. FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH TO FILE A CLAIM: Case No. 16CV08650 If you wish to file a claim, you must produce and send to the Forfeiture Counsel a signed written document, i.e., the “claim,”that includes the following items: AN EYE CITY OF PORTLAND, a public body; and TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANS- PORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON, a public body, Plaintiffs a) your true name; v. b) the address at which you will accept future mailings from the court or Forfei- JOHN DOE/JANE DOE, unknown driver, Defendant. ture Counsel; and c) a statement that you have an interest in the seized property. In addition, you must sign the claim under penalty of perjury. To accomplish SERVICE BY PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS UT. this, EITHER you must include immediately above your signature the follow- ing: “I hereby declare that the above statement is true to the best of my NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: (1) JOHN DOE; OR (2) JANE DOE. READ THESE knowledge and belief, and that I understand it is made for use as evidence PAPERS CAREFULLY! in court and is subject to penalty for perjury.” OR you must swear to or af- firm your claim before a notary public or any other officer authorized to per- When driving through You are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint filed against you in form notarial acts. the above entitled action within thirty (30) days from the date of first publication WHERE TO FILE A CLAIM OR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: of this summons, which occurred on April 19, 2016, and in the case of your Forfeiture Counsel, Multnomah County Attorney’s Office, 501 SE Hawthorne school zones or where failure to do so, for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief Blvd, #500, Portland, OR 97214; (503) 988-3138. demanded in the complaint. The object of this Complaint and demand for relief SUMMARY STATEMENT: The property listed above was seized on the given date children are present, keep are claims for indemnification and contribution for any damages to Michael by the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). The MCSO intends to apply to Cooley and Lori Cooley caused by the negligence of John Doe/Jane Doe related the Multnomah County Circuit Court for a judgment declaring the property civilly to a hit and run accident which occurred on or about June 15, 2013 in which forfeited to the MCSO under ORS Chapter 475A. The property is subject to forfei- a sharp eye out for kids: John Doe/Jane Doe, driving a truck in a negligent manner, struck Michael Coo- ture because it is proceeds of, or was instrumental in, the violation of Oregon ley, while he was riding his bicycle northbound on North Interstate Avenue near controlled substance laws. Forfeiture means that title to the property will pass to they can dart out into traffic the intersection of North Greeley Avenue in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon the government and any person with an interest in the property will be deprived and causing significant injury to Mr. Cooley. of that interest without compensation. FIRST DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: May 3, 2016. or misjudge when it’s safe You must “appear” in this case or the other side will win automatically. To Published May 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2016. “appear” you must file with the court a legal document called a “motion” or BT/OL15837373 “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” (or “reply”) must be given to the court clerk to cross. Please, slow down or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein Notice of Preliminary Determination for along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of Water Right Transfer T-12117 and pay attention – young service on the plaintiffs’ attorneys. T-12117 filed by Mike and Connie Davidson, Trustees, Davidson Living Trust, 3988 Davidson Road NE, Saint Paul, OR 97137, proposes additional points of If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need appropriation under Certificate 40089. The right allows the use of 0.56 cfs from lives are counting on you. help in finding an attorney, you may contact the ’s Lawyers Re- a well in Sec. 25, T4S, R3W, WM for supplemental irrigation in Sects. 25 and ferral Service online at www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling (503) 684-3763 in 36. The applicant proposes two additional points of appropriation in Sec. 31, the Portland metropolitan area or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. T4S, R2W, WM, and Sec. 36, T4S, R3W, WM. The Water Resources Department proposes to approve the transfer, based on the requirements of ORS Chapter THIS SERVICE OF THE PUBLICATION OF THE SUMMONS is made pursuant to an 540 and OAR 690-380-5000. Order of the Court, dated April 12, 2016, allowing service upon defendant by Any person may file, jointly or severally, a protest or standing statement within Oregon Safe RoutesTo School publication. 30 days after the last date of newspaper publication of this notice, MM/DD/YEAR. Call (503) 986-0807 to obtain additional information or a pro- Submitted by: test form. If no protests are filed, the Department will issue a final order con- sistent with the preliminary determination. Kimberly Sewell, OSB No. 971931 Published May 3 & 10, 2016. Attorney for Plaintiff Tri-County Metropolitan BT15833836 Transportation District of Oregon Drive Safely. 503-962-5656, 503-962-3095 (fax) Notice of Preliminary Determination for 300 SW 1st Avenue, Ste 300 Groundwater Registration Modification T-12127 The Way to Go. Portland, OR 97201 T-12127 filed by Mike and Connie Davidson Trustees, Davidson Living Trust, 3988 Davidson Road NE, St Paul, OR 97137, proposes additional points of ap- Transportation Safety — ODOT Robert Yamachika, OSB No. 065560 propriation and place of use changes under Registration Application GR-1378 16 BUSINESS TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 10, 2016

(Certificate of Registration GR-1335). The registration allows the use of 280 project will be a public improvement project ORPIN site: http://orpin.oregon.gov/open. gpm from Pump Well 2 in Sec. 36, T4S, R2W, WM for irrigation in Sects. 25 and subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870, dll/welcome ORPIN Opportunity Number: FIRST TIME PUBLISHED 36. The applicant proposes two additional points of appropriation, one in Sec. prevailing wages. 291-1749-16. ORPIN help: (503) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: DEICING 31, T4S, R2W and one in Sec. 36, T4S, R3W, WM and to change the place of Questions pertaining to the specifications or 378-4642 or send email at info.orpin@ SEASONAL STORAGE TANKS AND use within Sects. 25 and 36. The Water Resources Department has concluded scope of work should be directed to Walter state.or.us. OFF-SITE DISPOSAL that the proposed modifications appear to meet the requirements of ORS Chap- Ross, ZCS Engineering, Inc., A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting will be con- SOLICITATION NUMBER 2016-7098 ter 540 and OAR 690-382-1000. 541-479-3865. ducted at OSCI on 5/16/2016 @ 9:00 AM Portland, OR Any person may file, jointly or severally, a protest or standing statement within A pre-bid meeting will be held May 12th, - LATE ARRIVALS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED Responses due: May 25, 2016 @ 3:00 pm 30 days after the last date of newspaper publication of this notice, 2016 at 3:30 PM, on site at Bandon High TO ATTEND; all persons wishing to attend Sealed solicitations for the provision of De- MM/DD/YEAR. Call (503) 986-0807 to obtain additional information or a pro- School located at 550 9th St. SW, Bandon, must submit the security check (LEDS) form icing Seasonal Storage Tanks and Off-site test form. If no protests are filed, the Department will issue a final order con- OR 97411. via facsimile to: 541-371-7734 by no later Disposal will be received at the office of the sistent with the preliminary determination. BIDS DUE: 2:00 PM, May 26th, 2016. than 5/13/2016 @ 3:30 PM. This form is Manager, Contracts and Procurement, of Published May 3 & 10, 2016. Written sealed bids in envelopes marked included within the ITB document. the Port of Portland, 7200 NE Airport Way, BT15833838 “Bandon School District - Bandon High No blue denim or camouflage clothing of Portland, OR 97218 (mailing address: Post School Seismic Retrofit” shall be delivered any type is allowed. Clothing with written Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon 97208) FIRST TIME PUBLISHED or mailed to Doug Ardiana, Bandon School messages, photographs or pictures and until the time indicated above. IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: District, at 455 9th St. SW, Bandon, OR clothing that exposes the midriff, thighs, The Port of Portland (Port) is seeking, from (1) $933 in US Currency, safe and key were seized on or about March 22, 2016 97411. Only bids from licensed contractors bare back or revealing neckline are not per- potential experienced firms and individuals will be accepted. No bid shall be consid- mitted (clothing with a small manufactured capable of providing services to the Port for from Gregg Leon Crampton at or near 12414 E Burnside Street, Portland OR. 2:00 PM, May PPB Case #16-90658. ered if received later than logo is acceptable). Deicing Seasonal Storage Tanks and 26th, 2016. The bids will be publicly The single point of contact is Craig.L. Off-site Disposal. The Port intends to award (2) $10,000 in US Currency was seized on or about March 24, 2016 from one Gregg Leon Crampton at or near 2619 NW Industrial Street, Portland OR. PPB opened and read thereafter in the Bandon [email protected] 503-373-7508. highly qualified Provider up to a five Case #16-90658. School District Board Room. Published May 10, 2016. year contract. Anticipated date for Notice of Intent to BT15838964 Questions Concerning this solicitation must (3) $1,236 in US Currency was seized on or about April 16, 2016 from Tamara May 27th, 2016. J. Hickman at or near N. Blandena Street and N. Interstate Avenue, Portland OR. Award will be published be submitted through the Port’s on-line Anticipated date for Notice to proceed is Business Opportunities Vendor Portal. PPB Case No. 16-119738. June 10th, 2016. (4) $58,020 in US Currency and $551 in US Currency seized on or about April FIRST TIME PUBLISHED Firms interested in receiving the solicitation 28, 2016 from Yadira Fernandez Sanchez at or near SE Stark Street and SE Work for this project will be scheduled dur- document may obtain one by registering ing Bandon High School’s summer break. INVITATION TO BID: LOWER MILL with the Port of Portland at 148th Avenue, Portland OR. PPB Case No. 16-133357. UTILITIES CIVIL FORFEITURE: The above described property was seized for civil forfei- The rehabilitation will be accomplished by www.portofportland.com through the Busi- means of adding lateral force resisting sys- ODELL, OR ness Opportunities Vendor Portal under one ture on the date(s) indicated by the Portland Police Bureau as a result of a Bids due: May 24, 10:00 am criminal investigation identified by the listed case number. The property is tem elements where necessary, and ensur- of the following categories: 88500 — Water subject to forfeiture pursuant to ORS 131A.020 as ing a proper load path to the foundation el- The Port of Hood River is requesting bids for and Wastewater Treating, 90694 - Water proceeds/instrumentalities and/or conveyances of prohibited conduct inas- ements. New elements will consist of posi- the installation of all underground utilities Supply, Treatment and Distribution, 92600 much as the property is proceeds and/or was used in committing or facili- tive connections to the diaphragm, infill wall at the Lower Mill site in Odell, Oregon - Environmental and Ecological Services. tating the violation of, solicitation to violate, attempt to violate, or conspir- framing, blocking, strapping, wood wall 97031. This work includes furnishing all la- Registration as a potential Port supplier is acy to violate the criminal laws of the State of Oregon as set forth in ORS sheathing, positive connections to the bor, materials, equipment, and tools and required in order to obtain the download. Chapter 131A and/or as set forth in Portland City Code 14B.50. FORFEI- foundation with anchors and hold downs, performing all operations in connection with Registered firms may view current business TURE means that the property will be transferred to the government, and and new footings where necessary. The G.C. the construction of sanitary sewers and opportunities, receive electronic notification persons with any interest in the property will be deprived of that interest will be responsible for all aspects of con- water distribution system, private utility in- of Port solicitations, and have access to without compensation because of the use or acquisition of the property in struction necessary for the completion of all stallation and appurtenances, including ex- view and download copies of solicitations, or through prohibited conduct as defined in ORS Chapter 131A. work incidental to the work illustrated in the cavation, trenching, backfilling and all ap- addenda, and solicitation-holders lists. purtenant work as required. This is a Pre- NOTICE TO POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS accompanying plan set. Craig Johnsen Bandon School District reserves the right to vailing Wage project subject to ORS Manager, Contracts and Procurement READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY !!! 279C.800 to 279C.870. ****************************************************************** postpone the award of the contract for sixty Port of Portland (60) days and may reject any bid not in A complete solicitation document including Published May 10, 2016. IF YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE SEIZED PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS NO- scope of work, sample contract and design TICE, YOU MUST CLAIM THAT INTEREST OR YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY LOSE THAT compliance with all prescribed public bidd- BT15839029 ing procedures and requirements on the so- specifications may be examined on line at INTEREST. IF YOU DO NOT FILE A CLAIM FOR THE PROPERTY, THE PROPERTY MAY www.portofhoodriver.com or purchased and FIRST TIME PUBLISHED BE FORFEITED EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT CONVICTED OF ANY CRIME. TO CLAIM AN licitation documents, and may for good cause reject any or all bids upon a finding examined during normal business hours at: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP INTEREST, YOU MUST FILE A WRITTEN CLAIM WITH THE FORFEITURE COUNSEL Port of Hood River IDENTIFIED BELOW. THE CLAIM MUST STATE: 1) YOUR TRUE NAME, 2) THE AD- of the District it is in the public interest to 16-0017): ALOHA HIGH SCHOOL TITLE IX do so. Bandon School District reserves the 1000 E. Port Marina Drive DESIGN DRESS AT WHICH YOU WILL ACCEPT FUTURE MAILINGS FROM THE COURT AND Hood River, Oregon 97031 FORFEITURE COUNSEL, 3) A STATEMENT THAT YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE right to rescind the award of any contract at ALOHA, OR any time before the execution of said con- There will be a $15 nonrefundable charge Proposals due: May 27, 2016 @ 2:00 pm SEIZED PROPERTY. THE CLAIM MUST BE SIGNED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY for each printed copy of the solicitation AND MUST INCLUDE (1)-(3) ABOVE IN ORDER TO BE VALID. THE DEADLINE FOR tract by all parties without any liability The Beaverton School District will receive JUNE 21, 2016. against the District.All bids are subject to document. Proposals for RFP 16-0017 Aloha High FILING YOUR CLAIM IS UNLESS YOU WERE PERSONALLY The document can also be viewed or SERVED WITH A NOTICE OF SEIZURE, IN WHICH CASE, THE DEADLINE FOR FIL- Oregon Law bid procedures. School Title IX Design. Doug Ardiana printed online for no cost at: portofhood Proposals shall be submitted to Michael ING IS STATED IN THE NOTICE. EXTENSIONS FOR FILING CLAIMS CANNOT BE river.com/rfp-bid-center/2016lowermill GRANTED. Bandon SD Superintendent Mathews, Construction Purchasing Man- Published May 10, 2016. Plan Holder List registration is also on that ager, at the Beaverton School District Facili- ****************************************************************** webpage. Plan Holders will be notified of WHERE TO FILE A CLAIM AND FOR MORE INFORMATION: BT15838977 ties Development Main Portable, 16550 SW any bid addenda by email. Merlo Road Beaverton, Oregon 97003, not FORFEITURE COUNSEL: There is a mandatory project walk-through Portland City Attorney’s Office 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 430 Portland OR FIRST TIME PUBLISHED later than May 27, 2016 at 2:00pm. Late for prospective prime contractors at the proposals will not be accepted. 97204 (503)823-4047 INVITATION TO BID: OREGON STATE work area scheduled on Wednesday, May SEIZING AGENCY: CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION (OSCI) A NON-MANDATORY pre-proposal confer- 18th at 10:00 AM on-site. Contractors that ence and site walk will be held at 12:00 PM Portland Police Bureau BOILER CONTROLS UPGRADE PROJECT do not have an authorized presentative at- 1111 SW 2nd Ave, Rm 1430 Portland, OR 97204 (503)823-0470 SALEM, OR May 17, 2016 at the Aloha High School tending this walk-through will be considered Football Field, 18550 SW Kinnaman Rd, Published May 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2016. Bids due: May 31, 2016 @ 2:30 pm non-responsive. BT/OL15839037 Aloha, OR 97007. The Oregon Department of Corrections is Bidders are not required to be pre-qualified Prospective Proposers are requested to reg- square foot wood framed High School. The seeking bidders for the OREGON STATE under ORS 279C.430. Bids must be ad- ister with ORPIN as an “interested Supplier” base bid work will include all incidental CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION (OSCI) BOILER dressed to Michael McElwee, Executive Di- for this solicitation. The solicitation docu- items required to deliver a complete pack- CONTROLS UPGRADE PROJECT. All pertinent rector, Port of Hood River. Bids must be de- ments will be posted May 4, 2016 at FIRST TIME PUBLISHED age suitable for occupancy and operation Invitation to Bid (ITB) documents can be livered by 10:00 A.M. PDT on Tuesday May http://www.orpin.oregon.gov and INVITATION TO BID: BANDON HIGH by Bandon School District. downloaded from the ORPIN website under 24, 2016 to the Port office located at 1000 www.beaverton.k12.or.us/depts/business/p SCHOOL SEISMIC RETROFIT Plans and specifications will available for the “attachments” section. E. Port Marina Drive, Hood River OR 97031. urchasing. BANDON, OR public view on May 2nd, 2016. Said docu- Bid timelines are included within the Invita- Bids will not be accepted after 10:00 A.M. Published May 6, 2016 Bids due: May 26, 2016 @ 2:00 p.m. ments may also be obtained at the nearest tion to Bid (ITB) documents. Bidders are PDT on Tuesday May 24, 2016. Bids will be BT15838897 Builders/Plan Exchange location. Electronic highly encouraged to register on ORPIN - All publicly opened in the Port office immedi- Bandon School District hereby requests a bidding information including any lump sum bid to furnish all labor, equip- copies may also be obtained by contacting ately following the bid deadline. Official Call for Bids addenda’s will be solely communicated Published May 10, 2016. ment and materials for the construction of Walter Ross at ZCS Engineering, Inc., 550 Please call Betty Oden - 786 - b @pamplinmedia.com SW 6th St. Grants Pass, OR 97526. The through the ORPIN system. 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Rose Festival annual celebration from ■ Office of Management and Finance May 27 through June 12, 2016 City Hall (Ordinance introduced by Commissioner Novick) Pay claim of Adrian Reyes Cruz in the 1221 SW Fourth Avenue *482 sum of $33,418 involving the Portland Police Bureau (Ordinance) TIME CERTAIN: 10:00 AM – Proclaim Portland, OR 97204 476 May 15, 2016 to be Hefe Day in Portland (Proclamation introduced by COMMISSIONER DAN SALTZMAN Mayor Hales and Commissioner Fish) 20 minutes requested ■ Portland Fire & Rescue WEDNESDAY, 9:30 AM, TIME CERTAIN: 10:30 AM – Proclaim 477 the summer of 2016 to be Portland in *483 Pay award per Employment Relations MAY 11, 2016 the Streets season in Portland Board Order in UP-059-13 dated (Proclamation introduced by Mayor December 2, 2015 (Ordinance) Hales and Commissioner Novick) 10 COMMUNICATIONS minutes requested COMMISSIONER STEVE NOVICK TIME CERTAIN: 10:40 AM – Request of Eric Fruits to address *478 Accept a ■ Bureau of Transportation 469 Council regarding crisis intervention grant in the amount of $100,000 (Communication) from the United States Department of Transportation for Beyond Traffic: The Authorize a contract with Fehr & Smart City Challenge grant project *484 Peers for the Transportation System Request of Trena Sutton to address and formally authorize a Cooperative Development Charge 2016 update 470 Council regarding proposed Agreement (Ordinance introduced by transitional community project in the amount of $373,500 Commissioner Novick) 10 minutes (Communication) (Ordinance) requested Request of Michael O’Connor to *485 Authorize a contract with the lowest 471 address Council regarding the City’s CONSENT AGENDA – responsible bidder for the SW Oak event permit for Last Thursday on Street: SW Naito Parkway to SW 10th Alberta (Communication) NO DISCUSSION MAYOR Ave project for an estimated CHARLIE HALES $975,000 (Ordinance) 472 Request of Brad Perkins to address Council regarding SW Corridor Plan, ■ Bureau of Planning & Sustainability Authorize a contract with the lowest Oregon Department of Transportation- *486 responsible bidder for the NE 122nd Oregon Passenger Rail Study and Ave: I-84 Ramp to NE Skidmore St Cascadia High Speed Rail Authorize the City Attorney to project for an estimated $1,720,000 (Communication) 479 intervene on behalf of the City of (Ordinance) Portland in Oregon Public Utility Commission Docket UM 1716, Request of Crystal Elinski to address Amend contract with CH2M Hill 473 Council regarding rent control Investigation to Determine the *487 Engineers for additional work to Resource Value of Solar (Resolution) (Communication) complete the Smart Cities Challenge grant project and capacity for other Authorize an application to the project work in the amount of TIMES CERTAIN *480 National Institute of Standards and $65,000 (Ordinance; amend Contract Technology’s Replicable Smart City TIME CERTAIN: 9:45 AM – Technologies Cooperative Agreement No. 31000660) 474 Presentation from the 2016 Portland Program for a grant of $100,000 to Rose Festival & Rose Festival Court test new approaches to monitor and Extend Intergovernmental Agreement (Presentation introduced by Mayor report on air quality (Ordinance) *488 with TriMet through July 1, 2018 for Hales) 15 minutes for items 474 and jointly funded design and construction 475 Authorize application to the U.S. of Capital Improvements for Safe *481 Department of Energy for a grant of Access to Transit (Ordinance; amend Grant revocable permits to the up to $300,000 to implement the Contract No. 33000070) *475 Portland Rose Festival Foundation to Climate Action Plan building energy perform activities relating to Portland actions (Ordinance) PortlandCityCouncilAgenda

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CITY AUDITOR MARY HULL Team Pilot to pair one paramedic with Establish a Heavy Vehicle Use Tax to one County licensed clinical social 502 fund Portland’s Street Repair and CABALLERO worker to connect the High Utilizer Traffic Safety Program (Second Group callers with the right care Reading Agenda 468; amend Code Approve Council Minutes for January- (Ordinance) Section 7.02.500) 489 March 2016 (Report) 496 Correct and clarify Fire Regulations, CITY AUDITOR MARY HULL ■ REGULAR AGENDA and adopt 2014 Oregon Fire Code with City of Portland amendments CABALLERO (Ordinance; amend Code Title 31) Report on year one implementation of 490 Amend Regulation of Lobbying Entities Citywide Tree Project (Report Authorize the purchase of five pieces 503 introduced by Commissioners Fritz 497 and City Offi cials to improve of emergency apparatus for a total administration, clarify requirements and and Saltzman; Previous Agenda 314) not-to-exceed amount of $2,325,000 Rescheduled to May 18, 2016 at Auditor duties (Previous Agenda 373; with General Obligation Bond funds amend Code Chapter 2.12) 9:30 a.m. and two pieces of emergency Rescheduled to June 8, 2016 at apparatus for a total not-to-exceed 9:30 a.m. amount of $2,329,151 with general MAYOR CHARLIE HALES fund resources (Second Reading Agenda 456) ■ Bureau of Planning & Sustainability ■ Portland Housing Bureau Adopt the Skidmore/Old Town Historic WEDNESDAY, 2:00 PM, 491 District Design Guidelines (Second Approve application under the Reading Agenda 466) 498 Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption MAY 11, 2016 Program for Jarrett Street ■ Office of Government Relations Condominiums located at 5732 N Interstate Ave (Ordinance) TIME CERTAIN: 2:00 PM – Council to Authorize an Intergovernmental 504 convene as Portland Development *492 Agreement with Portland Development Commission Budget Committee to Commission for Federal and State COMMISSIONER STEVE NOVICK receive the proposed budget (Mayor legislative and lobbying activities convenes Portland Development (Ordinance) 10 minutes requested ■ Bureau of Transportation Commission Budget Committee) 45 minutes requested ■ Office of Management and Finance Vacate a portion of NW 101st Ave 499 south of NW Thompson Rd subject to TIME CERTAIN: 3:00 PM – The certain conditions and reservations 505 Council will continue voting to accept 493 Adopt City of Portland Investment (Hearing; Ordinance; VAC-10104) or reject the potential amendments to Policy (Resolution) the City’s new 2035 Comprehensive Create a local improvement district to Plan. The final vote is expected in Accept bid of Landis & Landis 500 construct street, sidewalk and June 2016. 494 Construction, LLC for the Tabor Sewer stormwater improvements west of SW Adopt new and amended supporting Rehabilitation - Phase 1 Project for 30th Ave in the SW Dolph Ct - Spring documents for an update of $5,333,325 (Procurement Report - Garden St Local Improvement District Portland’s Comprehensive Plan; Bid No. 00000246) (Second Reading 457; C-10053) accept report of the Citizen Involvement Committee (Previous COMMISSIONER DAN SALTZMAN Extend contract with Cogan Owens Agenda 430; Ordinance introduced by 501 Cogan, LLC thru December 31, 2016 Mayor Hales) 3 hours requested for to provide administrative and items 505 and 506 ■ Portland Fire & Rescue logistical support to the Private for- Hire Advisory Committee not to Adopt a new Comprehensive Plan for Authorize Intergovernmental exceed $43,000 (Second Reading 506 the City of Portland, Oregon (Previous *495 Agreement with Multnomah County for Agenda 458; amend Contract No. Agenda 431; Ordinance introduced by Community Healthcare Assessment 3004332) Mayor Hales) PortlandCityCouncilAgenda

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NOTE: “Time Certain” indicates that an item will ■ City Council meetings can be viewed at Clerk Email: not be heard by Council prior to the time http://www.portlandoregon.gov/video. [email protected] specified. ■ The meetings are also cablecast on CityNet Council Clerk Testimony: ■ Communications items are three minutes 30, Portland Community Media television. [email protected] each. Regular Agenda items taking longer Mary Hull Caballero than five minutes have the time estimate Auditor of the City of Portland US Mail: Council Clerk, 1221 SW Fourth Ave., noted next to the item. Room 130, Portland OR 97204 ■ Testimonies ■ The * indicates an emergency ordinance, which takes effect immediately if passed. Declaration Required by Lobbyists. Portland Non-emergency ordinances require two Testimony is taken on all Agenda items except City Code 2.12.060 states: Prior to offering public readings and a 30-day waiting period before Communications and Second Readings. To testimony before City officials, at the beginning of taking effect. Resolutions, reports, etc., testify, sign up on a testimony sheet as you any meetings or phone calls with City officials, or adopted by Council are effective after enter Council Chambers on the day of the in emails and letters to City officials, a lobbyist adjournment. meeting. Individuals have 3 minutes to testify, must declare which lobbying entity he or she is unless otherwise stated at the meeting. authorized to represent for that communication. ■ The above summary is published by the City Auditor as provided by Section 2-113 of the Written testimony may be emailed or mailed Charter and Ordinance No. 130672. “Be a part of the picture…get involved with to the Council Clerk prior to the meeting. your City…volunteer for a City of Portland Board ■ Council Chambers is equipped with a sound or Commission. For more information, a system for the hearing impaired. Assisted To schedule a Communication, email or mail brochure, or a volunteer application, stop by the listening devices are available from the Clerk. your request to the Council Clerk. Include your Office of Neighborhood Involvement in City Hall or name, address, phone number and a brief de- call 503-823-4519.” ■ The City of Portland will gladly accommodate scription of the subject you will be addressing. requests for an interpreter or make other For full details, see Testimony Policies and pro- accommodations that further inclusivity. cedures. http://www.portlandonline.com/audi- Please make your request at least 48 hours tor/index.cfm?&a=63123&c=34447 before the meeting to the Council Clerk 503- 823-4086. (TTY 503-823-6868).

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