Legals January 31, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: The Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of Reclamation, proposes during calendar years 2019 and 2020, with respect to contracts for the use of surface water for Municipal and Industrial (M&I) and miscellaneous purposes within the Columbia Basin Project, Washington to execute or approve new contracts, successor-in-interest documents, replacement contracts, amendments for minor changes in the water described therein. The contract actions may involve reassignments, changes in the place or type of use of the M&I surface water. Any changes would be in accordance with the State of Washington water right statutes and Federal Reclamation Law. Written data, views, arguments and inquiries concerning the proposed contract (s) may be submitted to the Ephrata Field Office Manager, Ephrata Field Office, Attention: Code 2011, Bureau of Reclamation, Columbia Basin Project, P.O. Box 815, Ephrata, Washington 98823, for a period of 60 days from the date of this notice. Telephone inquiries should be directed to Ms. Amy Rodman, 509-754-0238. All written correspondence concerning the proposed contract will be made available for review or inspection upon receipt of a written request. The contracts(s) will be subject to Article 9 (c)(2) of the Reclamation Project Act of August 4, 1939 (Public Law 260; 53 Stat. 1187). This public notice fulfills Section 226 of the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-293; 96 Stat. 1261). #02010/264736 Pub: January 31, 2019 & February 7, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION QUINCY GROUND WATER SUBAREA COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: The Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of Reclamation, in accordance with Washington Administrative Code 173-134A-130, proposes during calendar years 2019 and 2020, with respect to contracts for the use of artificially stored ground water within the Quincy Ground Water Subarea, Columbia Basin Project, Washington (most of which are individual landowners) to execute or approve contracts, replacement contracts, successor-in-interest documents, amendments for minor changes in the lands or artificially stored ground water described therein. The contract actions may involve reassignments, changes in the place or type of use of the artificially stored ground water. Any changes would be in accordance with the State of Washington water right statutes. The contracting program began in 1975 when the Quincy Subarea was established under Washington State ground water management regulations. Since then the Washington State Department of Ecology has issued permits conditioned to require the recipient to enter into a Contract with the Bureau of Reclamation in order to receive water. The Quincy Ground Water Subarea is described in Washington Administrative Code173-134-040. Subarea withdrawals are authorized for lands underlain by artificially stored ground water described in Department of Ecology Docket No. 74-722, signed January 8, 1975. Written data, views, arguments and inquiries concerning the proposed contract(s) may be submitted to the Ephrata Field Office Manager, Ephrata Field Office, Attention: Code 2003, Bureau of Reclamation, Columbia Basin Project, P.O Box 815, Ephrata, Washington 98823, for a period of 60 days from the date of this notice. Telephone inquiries should be directed to Jennifer McConnell, 509-754-0237. All written correspondence concerning the proposed contract will be made available for review or inspection upon receipt of a written request. The contract(s) will be subject to Public Law 97-293 (Reclamation Reform Act of 1982), including the expanded acreage limitation and full-cost pricing as well as all other applicable provisions of the new law. This public notice fulfills Section 226 of the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-293; 96 Stat. 1261). #02011/264746 Pub: January 31, 2019 & February 7, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with Sec. 106 of the Programmatic Agreement, AT&T plans to install a new telecommunications facility at 640 E Elm Street, Othello WA 99344 . Please direct comments to Gavin L. at 818-898-4866 regarding site SP4359. #01060/264137 Pub: January 30, 31, 2019
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance January 22, 2019 Lead Agency: Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County, Washington (Grant PUD) Agency Contact: Ross Hendrick Description of Proposal: Grant PUD is considering options to improve stability of the Priest Rapids Dam as part of the Priest Rapids Right Embankment Improvement Project (PRREIP) consistent with the requirements of the Federal Energy Management Agency and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The PRREIP proposes to create a separate embankment that would be structurally connected to the existing embankment and dam, but outside of the area of potentially liquefiable soils located near the existing embankment. The embankment improvement design will use roller-compacted concrete (RCC) to create a strong, secondary concrete dam (the RCC dam) landward of the existing embankment. The new RCC dam would be built on the underlying bedrock to provide additional stability for Priest Rapids Dam in the event of an earthquake. A ground water control wall, or cutoff wall would be also installed to connect the RCC dam and existing dam to provide additional structural integrity. The new RCC dam would be approximately 2,200 feet long and 25 feet high (above existing ground surface), situated landward of the existing embankment. The existing embankment and dam would remain in place. The total Limit of Disturbance for the PRREIP, including staging, laydown, concrete batch plan, and access routes, encompasses approximately 130 acres. The PRREIP includes construction of an RCC dam and cutoff wall; road alterations to accommodate the new RCC dam footprint and to facilitate construction access; installation of a temporary surface water intake pump in the existing boat basin and use of a new groundwater well for construction water supply; minor alterations of existing utilities, and use of the Cow Creek Quarry within the U.S. Army Yakima Training Center for aggregate material. A barge may be used as a temporary method to deliver materials. The duration of the construction is anticipated to last 18-24 months. Impacts to wetlands, aquatic habitat, and fish and wildlife were minimized through use of existing upland developed areas to the extent practicable, and avoiding significant in-water work. Some unavoidable temporary and permanent impacts to upland vegetation areas are proposed, which will be mitigated with post-construction plantings such that no net loss of ecological functions will occur. Construction noise levels may cause temporary avoidance behaviors in wildlife occupying habitat located at and near the construction area, but typical habitat use would likely resume upon completion of the project. The National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106, applies to this project, and unavoidable adverse impacts to the historic properties will be mitigated through the Section 106 process and through consultation with affected agencies and tribes. There will be direct and indirect impacts to the Wanapum People that reside in the Wanapum Indian Village (WIV) immediately south of the proposed PRREIP. The impacts are associated with construction activities, as well as the existence of the new RCC dam structure. Construction impacts are expected to be experienced during working hours, with most impacts abating once activities cease each day and limited to the duration of the construction. Impacts associated with the location of the new RCC dam will persist over the lifetime of the RCC dam. Mitigation measures as noted below are being implemented during construction and incorporated into the design to address the significant direct and indirect impacts to the PRRIEP. Aesthetic impacts form the new RCC dam will be mitigated through on-going coordination with the Wanapum on potential landscaping enhancements and/or design aspects of the project that will compensate for changes to the aesthetic characteristics of the existing embankment area. Measures to mitigate elevated dust and noise during construction include implementation of dust and noise control plans, air quality monitoring, installation of sound and dust control barriers around the construction site and/or around WIV, and provisions for hearing and breathing protection. To mitigate to outdoor use and outdoor activities, construction plans will maintain access to areas adjacent to the WIV for the Wanapum, provide traffic control plans to minimize conflict between use of adjacent areas by the Wanapum and construction activities, and stopping work activities during certain Wanapum ceremonies and other important community events. There could be indirect impacts to the owners and users of the existing roads proposed for access/haul roads. Mitigation measures as noted below are being implemented during construction and incorporated into the design to address the potential direct impacts to the PRRIEP. Applicable land use agreements will be secured with all owners of the proposed access/haul roads. Maintain regular communication with all potential users of the downstream and upstream access roads. Communication will includes update to date schedule and type of access/use, safety considerations, traffic control updates, restrictions, project contacts, and other applicable information so all users of the road are informed of potential access limitations, access, and safety considerations. Provide traffic control for the upstream and downstream access roads to limit impacts to existing users/owners of the roadways. Traffic control may include laggers, automated traffic signals, and radio communication, to balance safety and accessibility. Location of proposal: The Priest Rapids Dam is located at 29086 Highway 243 South, Mattawa, WA 99349. The project proposal is on the west bank of the Columbia River on the downstream side of the west bank embankment of the Priest Rapids Dam. From Highway 243 (south of Desert Aire), turn west onto Priest Rapids Dam Road. Travel 1.5 miles to Priest Rapids Dam. Cross the dam and travel to the right embankment. The PRREIP would occur at the right embankment of the Priest Rapids Dam in Township 13N, Range 24E, in Section 2 and 3, across multiple parcels. Responsible official: Ross Hendrick Manager - License & Environmental Compliance Rhendr1@gcpud.org 509-793-1468 PO Box 878 30 C St SW Ephrata, WA 98823 Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County, Washington has determined that this proposal will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. Pursuant to WAC 197-11-350(3), the proposal has been clarified, changed, and conditioned to include any necessary mitigation measures to avoid, minimize or compensate for probable significant impacts. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). The necessary mitigation measures are listed above, the Environmental Checklist is attached and is on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public upon request. This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2) and the comment period will end on February 11, 2019. Signature /s/Ross Hendrick Date1/22/2019 #01053/262920 Pub: Januayr 24, 31, 2019
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY TAX TITLE PROPERTY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to the BOCC Order of Sale that Grant County will sell at Public Auction for cash or cashier check on February 1, 2019 commencing at 1:30 PM in the lobby above the courthouse steps in the Courthouse in Ephrata, Washington to dispose of county Tax Title property approved for sale on January 15, 2019, and more particularly described as follows: Parcel 18-1594-009, Tract 171 is a parcel of land located in the north half of the southwest quarter of Section 30, Township 22 North, Range 30 EWM, Grant County, Washington state, according to the survey of Eagle Springs Ranch phase 3. Said parcel being more particularly described as follows; commencing at the west quarter corner of said section 30 a found US Bureau of Reclamation brass cap monument; thence south 00°59'40""east along the west line of section 30 a distance of 398.78 feet to the northwest corner of said tract 171 a set rebar and cap marked nwg ls 38982 and the true point of beginning; thence south 89°51'26""east a distance of 2465.59 feet to the center line of a private access and utility easement; thence along said center line south 01°22'24""east a distance of 235.76 feet; thence, 55.89 feet along a tangent curve to the right with a radius of 200.00 feet, a central angle of 16°00'46"", a chord bearing of south 06°37'59""west for a chord distance of 55.71 feet; thence south 14°38'22"" west a distance of 232.52 feet; thence, 131.45 feet along a tangent curve to the left with a radius of 200.00 feet, a central angle of 37°39'25"", a chord bearing of south 04°11'21""east for a chord distance of 129.09 feet; thence south 23°01'04""east a distance of 87.65 feet; thence leaving said easement north 89°29'24""west a distance of 2437.51 feet to the west line of said section 30; thence north 00°59'40""west a distance of 709.99 feet to the true point of beginning. Minimum bid $6,152.48 plus costs. The above described properties will not be sold for less than the amount set opposite the description of the property. A deed will be issued following full payment of the purchase price. Darryl PHeasant Grant County Treasurer 509-7542011 x4253 #01050/262096 Pub: January 18, 25, 31, 2019
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTIES PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Resolution 19-008-CC, that Grant County will sell at Public Auction for cash on February 1, 2019 commencing at 1:45 PM in the lobby of courthouse in Ephrata, WA to dispose of county properties declared surplus on January 22, 2019, and more particularly described as follows: Lot 9&10, Block 15, Schawana Plat. To be sold as one lot. Parcels 07-1945-000 and 07-1946-000. Minimum bid $2,600.00 plus costs. The above described properties will not be sold for less than the amount set opposite the description of the property. A deed will be issued following full payment of the purchase price. Darryl Pheasant Grant County Treasurer 509-754-2011 x4253 #01055/263348 Pub: January 25, 31, 2019
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GRANT CIT BANK, N.A., ] ] CASE NO.: 16-2-01306-2 Plaintiff, ] JUDGMENT NO.: ] vs. ] SHERIFF'S PUBLIC NOITCE OF ] SALE OF REAL PROPERTY DONNA TAYLOR AKA DONNA-MARIE ] TAYLOR AKA DONNA-MARIE N. TAYLOR, ] ***8 MONTH REDEMPTION*** in her capacity as Personal Representative of the ] Estate of Willis Hendrickson aka Willis J, ] Hendrickson; and all other persons or parties ] unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, ] title, estate, lien, or interest in the real property ] described in the complaint herein, adverse to ] Plaintiff's title, or any cloud on Plaintiff's title to ] the Property, collectively designated as DOES 1 ] through 50, inclusive. ] ] Defendants ] ] ___________________________________________ ] The Superior Court of Grant County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Grant County to sell the property described to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action: A PORTION OF THE FARM UNIT 110, BLOCK 75, GRANT COUNTY, WA SEE EXHIBIT 1 FOR FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION. APN TAX PARCEL NO.: 20-1297-010 Commonly known as: 17889 ROAD 4 NW QUINCY, WA 98848. The sale of the described property is to take place at 10:30 am on the 8th day of March 2019 at the main lobby of the Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, Washington. The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $192,776.48 plus interest, costs and fees before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the attorney at the address stated below. Dated this 18th day of January 2019 at Ephrata, WA 98823. THOMAS E. JONES, Sheriff By: Sheena Ohl, Civil Specialist cc: MALCOLM CISNEROS Attn: Nathan F. Smith 2112 Business Center Drive, Second Floor Irvine, CA 92612 Phone: (949) 252-9400 #02009/264695 Pub: January 31, 2019 & February 7, 14, 21, 2019
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GRANT NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. ] COOPER ] CASE NO.: 18-2-00101-0 ] JUDGMENT NO.: Plaintiff, ] ] SHERIFF'S PUBLIC NOTICE OF vs. ] SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ] UNKNOWN HEIRS OF NANCY SHELDON; ] ***8 MONTH REDEMPTION*** DIANA WEST, ] ] Defendants ] ___________________________________________ ] The Superior Court of Grant County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Grant County to sell the property described to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action: ALL OF LOTS 23 AND 24 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 25, BLOCK 26, GRAND COULEE HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 2 OF PLATS, PAGE 84, RECORDS OF GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. APN TAX PARCEL NO.: 01-1804-000 Commonly known as: 908 King Street, Grand Coulee, WA 99133. The sale of the described property is to take place at 10:30 am on the 8th day of March 2019 at the main lobby of the Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, Washington. The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $72,080.06 plus interest, costs and fees before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the attorney at the address stated below. Dated this 11th day of January 2019 at Ephrata, WA 98823. THOMAS E. JONES, Sheriff By: Sheena Ohl, Civil Specialist cc: SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC Attn: James A Craft 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 Phone: (360) 260-2253 #02002/261692 Pub: January 17, 24, 31, 2019 & February 7, 2019
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GRANT NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR.] COOPER ] CASE NO.: 18-2-00101-0 ] JUDGMENT NO.: Plaintiff, ] ] SHERIFF'S NOTICE TO JUDGMENT vs. ] DEBTOR OF SAL OF REAL ] PROPERTY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF NANCY SHELDON; ] DIANA WEST, ] ] Defendants ] ] ____________________________________] Unknown Heirs of Nancy Sheldon 908 King Street Grand Coulee, WA 99133 The Superior Court of Grant County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Grant County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action. The property to be sold is described as follows: ALL OF LOTS 23 AND 24 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 25, BLOCK 26, GRAND COULEE HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 2 OF PLATS, PAGE 84, RECORDS OF GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. APN TAX PARCEL NO.: 01-1804-000 Commonly known as: 908 King Street, Grand Coulee, WA 99133. The sale of the described property is to take place at 10:30 am on the 8th day of March 2019 at the main lobby of the Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, Washington. The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $72,080.06 plus interest, costs and fees before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the attorney at the address stated below. This property is subject to: A redemption period of 8 (Eight) months, which will expire at 4:30 pm on the 8th day of November 2019. The judgment debtor or debtors or any of them may redeem the above described property at any time up to the end of the redemption period by paying the amount bid at the Sheriff's sale plus additional costs, taxes, assessment, certain other amounts, fees and interest. If you are interested in redeeming the property, contact the attorney at the address stated below to determine the exact amount necessary to redeem. IMPORTANT NOTICE: If the judgment debtor or debtors do not redeem the property by 4:30 pm on the 8th day of November 2019, the end of the redemption period, the purchaser at the Sheriff's sale will become the owner and may evict the occupant from the property unless the occupant is a tenant holding under an unexpired lease. If the property to be sold is occupied as a principal residence by the judgment debtor or debtors at the time of sale, he, she, they or any of them may have the right to retain possession during the redemption period, if any, without payment of any rent or occupancy fee. The judgment debtor may also have a right to retain possession during any redemption period if the property is used for farming or if the property is being sold under a mortgage that so provides. Dated this 11th day of January 2019, at Ephrata, WA 98823. THOMAS E. JONES, Sheriff By: Sheena Ohl, Civil Specialist cc: SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC Attn: James A Craft 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 Phone: (360) 260-2253 02003/261723 Pub: January 17, 24, 31, 2019 & February 7, 14, 21, 2019