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Legals for October, 19 2020

| October 19, 2020 12:00 AM

The Moses Lake City Council adopted the following ordinance at their meeting held on October 13, 2020. The full text of this ordinance is available on the city's website www.cityofml.com and can be mailed or emailed upon request by contacting Debbie Burke, City Clerk, at 509-764-3703 or cityclerk@cityofml.com. ORDINANCE NO. 2957 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 10.12 TITLE "PARKING REGULATIONS" The ordinance adds no parking on segments of Clover Drive and Ninth Avenue, as well as creates Section 10.12.038 to restrict parking within 15-feet of community mailboxes. #10038/413235 Pub: October 19, 2020

Invitation to Bid East Columbia Basin Irrigation District is accepting bids for "PIPE 2020-02". Sealed bids must be received at the main office no later than 3:00 p.m., PST on October 29, 2020. For more information contact the East District's main office located at 55 N. 8th Ave., Othello, WA 99344 or by phone at (509) 488-9671. #10031/412576 Pub: October 13, 19, 2020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN OPEN RECORD PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD October 27, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. in the Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA to consider the following budget extension requests: Auditor's Office in the amount of $309,849.41 for the following: $171,519.39 for CARES Act Fund (102.144) and $138,330.02 for HAVA 3 Fund (106.148). Grants Administra tion Fund #190001, for Washington State Department of Commerce Coro navirus Relief Funds (CFR) Grant through CARES Act Grant No. 20- 6541C-013, includ ing Amendment A, in the total amount of $7,405,500.00 for direct Grant County relief and pass-through fund ing. Period of per formance is March 1, 2020 through No vember 30, 2020. Grants Administra tion Fund #190001, for Washington State Department of Commerce Shel ter Program Grant No. 21-4610C-104, in the amount of $523,375.00 for pass through fund ing for the City of Moses Lake and HopeSource (Ellensburg). Peri od of performance is August 1, 2020 through June 30, 2023. Central Services in the amount of $555,528.00 to re ceive a grant from the Washington State Administra tive Office of Courts (AOC) to pay for needed technology in the courtrooms utilized by Superior Court. Grant County is providing access to this scheduled hearing for the public via Webex, no members of the public may be present in the hearing room with the exception of the project representative. To participate in the hearing please call in to the hearing at 1 (408) 418-9388 and enter the access code (146 543 8742), you will be joined to the meeting in a 'muted' status until such time as the hearing allows for public testimony. If you have any questions about this procedure please call the Commissioners in advance of the hearing. Any interested persons may appear regarding these matters. Barbara J. Vasquez, CMC Administrative Assistant & Clerk of the Board Grant County Commissioners #10014/411297 Pub: October 12, 19, 2020

NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 in Grant County, State of Washington, there will be held a General Election for the purpose of submitting to the voters, for their approval or rejection of State Initiatives, Advisory Votes, Senate Joint Resolution, Federal, State and Local Candidates, and Special Propositions. Grant County is an all-mail county. No Polling places will be available. You may return your ballot by mail, drive-up drop box or in person. Postage is paid if you are returning your ballot by mail. Your ballot must be postmarked no later than the day of the election. We suggest you vote and return your ballot as soon as possible to ensure a valid postmark. The Grant County Auditor's office, 35 C St NW, Room 203, at the County Courthouse, will be open so voters may obtain replacement ballots, drop off voted ballots, obtain provisional ballots, use the Accessible Voting Unit and register to vote, at the following times: Monday-Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM - October 14, 2020 - November 3, 2020 On Election Day only, November 3, 2020 we will be open until 8:00PM The following drive-up ballot drop locations are available from October 15, 2020 through Election Day, and will be promptly locked on November 3, 2020 at 8:00PM: Coulee City Hall, 501 W. Main St., Coulee City, George City Hall, 102 Richmond Ave., George, Grant County Courthouse, Public Parking Lot #A, Grant County PUD, 555 Grand Coulee Ave., Grand Coulee, Mattawa Hospital, 210 Government Rd., Mattawa, Moses Lake City Hall, 321 S. Balsam St., Moses Lake, Quincy Public Library, 208 Central Ave. S, Quincy, Royal City, 101 NE Camela St., Royal City (next door to Confluence Health), Soap Lake City Hall, 239 SE 2nd Ave. (across the street) Soap Lake, and Warden Community Center, 115 N Oak St., Warden The registration deadline for online registrations, mail-in registrations and transfers is October 27, 2020. Any qualified elector who is not registered to vote in the State of Washington may register to vote in person at the Auditor's Office up to and including November 3, 2020. You can register or obtain registration forms at the Auditor's Office, on line at www.votewa.gov, and Department of Licensing. Voters needing additional information or assistance with voter registration forms or voting may call (509)754-2011, Ext. 2706. Voters unable to use the mail-in ballot may use the Accessible Voting Unit available at the County Election's Office. For additional information on the election or regarding voter registration: www.grantcountywa.gov, search for Auditor then Elections votewa.gov, select MyVote or Online voter registration Local newspaper _______________________________________________________________________ STATE MEASURES Referendum Measures Referendum Measure No. 90 The legislature passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5395 concerning comprehensive sexual health education. This bill would require school districts to adopt or develop, consistent with state standards, comprehensive age-appropriate sexual health education, as defined, for all students, and excuse students if their parents request. Should this bill be: [ ] Approved [ ] Rejected State Measures Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 32 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5323 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, a retail sales tax on pass-through charges retail establishments collect for specified carryout bags, costing $32,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: [ ] Repealed [ ] Maintained Advisory Vote No. 33 Substitute Senate Bill 5628 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, a tax on heavy equipment rentals to consumers by heavy equipment rentals to consumers by heavy equipment rental property dealers, costing $103,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: [ ] Repealed [ ] Maintained Advisory Vote No. 34 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6492 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, the business and occupation tax rate for certain businesses, while reducing certain surcharges, costing $843,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: [ ] Repealed [ ] Maintained Advisory Vote No. 35 Engrossed Senate Bill 6690 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, the business and occupation tax on manufacturers of commercial airplanes, including components or tooling, costing $1,024,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: [ ] Repealed [ ] Maintained Proposed Amendment To the State Constitution Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution No. 8212 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on investment of public funds. This amendment would allow public money held in a fund for long-term care services and supports to be invested by governments as authorized by state law, including investments in private stocks. Should this constitutional amendments be: [ ] Approved [ ] Rejected Federal Offices Partisan Office President and Vice President of the United States Joseph R. Biden/Kamala D. Harris Democratic Party Nominees Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence Republican Party Nominees Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Libertarian Party Nominees Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker Green Party Nominees Gloria La Riva/Sunil Freeman Socialism and Liberation Party Nominees Alyson Kennedy/Malcolm M. Jarrett Socialist Workers Party Nominees Congressional District 4 U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse Prefers Republican Party Douglas E. McKinley Prefers Democratic Party State Offices Partisan Office Governor Jay Inslee Prefers Democratic Party Loren Culp Prefers Republican Party Lt. Governor Denny Heck Prefers Democratic Party Marko Liias Prefers Democratic Party Secretary of State Kim Wyman Prefers Republican Party Gael Tarleton Prefers Democratic Party State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti Prefers Democratic Party Duane A. Davidson Prefers Republican Party State Auditor Pat (Patrice) McCarthy Prefers Democratic Party Chris Leyba Prefers Republican Party Attorney General Bob Ferguson Prefers Democratic Party Matt Larkin Prefers Republican Party Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz Prefers Democratic Party Sue Kuehl Pederson Prefers Republican Party State Offices Non-Partisan Office Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal Maia Espinoza State Offices Partisan Office Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler Prefers Democratic Party Chirayu Avinash Patel Prefers Republican Party Legislative District 12 State Senator Brad Hawkins Prefers Republican Party Legislative District 12 State Representative Pos. 1 Keith Goehner Prefers Republican Party Adrianne Moore Prefers Democratic party Legislative District 12 State Representative Pos. 2 Mike Steele Prefers Republican Party Legislative District 13 State Representative Pos. 1 Tom Dent Prefers Republican Party Eduardo Castaneda-Diaz Prefers Democratic Party Legislative District 13 State Representative Pos. 2 Alex Ybarra Prefers Republican Party County Offices Partisan Office County Commissioner District #1 Danny Stone Prefers Republican Party Earl Romig Prefers Republican Party County Commissioner District #2 Rob Jones Prefers Republican Party Tom Taylor Prefers Republican Party County Offices Non-Partisan Office Grant County PUD Commissioner District #3 Larry Schaapman Grant County PUD Commissioner District #4 At Large Tom Flint Judicial Offices Non-Partisan Supreme Court Justice Position #3 Short & Full 6 Year Term Dave Larson Raquel Montoya-Lewis Supreme Court Justice Position #4 Charles W. Johnson Supreme Court Justice Position #6 2 Year Unexpired Term Richard S. Serns G. Helen Whitener Supreme Court Justice Position #7 Debra L. Stephens Superior Court Judge Position #1 David Estudillo Superior Court Judge Position #2 John D. Knodell Kevin J. McCrae Superior Court Judge Position #3 John Antosz Local Measures Warden School District #146-161 Proposition No. 1 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy The Board of Directors of Warden School District No. 146-161 adopted Resolution No. 07-19-20, concerning a proposition to finance educational programs and operation expenses. This proposition would authorize the District to meet the educational needs of its students by levying the following excess taxes, in place of an expiring levy, on all taxable property within the District, for support of the District's General Fund educational programs and operation expenses not funded by the State of Washington: Estimate Levy Rate/$1,000 Collection Year Assessed Value Levy Amount 2021 $2.00 $1,082,316 2022 $2.00 $1,168.901 all as provided in Resolution No. 07-19-20. Should this proposition be approved? [ ] Levy...Yes [ ] Levy...No Grand Coulee Dam School District #301J Proposition No. 1 Supplemental Educational Programs and Operation Levy The Board of Directors of Grand Coulee Dam School District No. 301J adopted Resolution No. 19-20/07, concerning supplemental funding for educational programs and operation. This proposition would authorize the District to supplement, in response to recent legislative changes, the remaining two years of the levy approved at the February 2019 special election, by levying the following excess taxes on all taxable property within the District, for support of educational programs and operation expenses not funded by the State: Estimated Levy Rate/$1,000 Supplemental Collection Year Assessed Value Levy Amount 2021 $1.00 $302,522 2022 $1.00 $311,597 all as provided in Resolution No. 19-20/07. Should this proposition be approved? [ ] Levy...Yes [ ] Levy...No City of Electric City Proposition No. 1 Special One Year Maintenance and Operation levy The City Council of the City of Electric City adopted Resolution No. 2020-13 concerning a proposition to finance maintenance and operation expenses of the Ice Age Park. This proposition would authorize the City to levy a one-year levy in excess of regular property tax levies for support of maintenance and operation expenses for the Ice Age Park as follows: Approximate Levy Rate Per $1000 Levy Collection Year Assessed Value Levy Amount 2021 $0.142198851557 $10,000.00 Should this proposition be approved: [ ] Special Levy Yes [ ] Special Levy No Grant County Cemetery District # 2 Proposition No. 1 Special Levy for Maintenance and Operations The Board of Commissioners, Grant County Cemetery District #2 adopted Resolution 20-1, concerning a proposition to finance maintenance and operation expenses. This proposition would authorize the District to levy the following excess taxes upon all taxable property within the District, for support of the Districts' maintenance and operation expenses: Approximate Levy Levy/Collection Rates/$1,000.00 Year Assessed Value Levy Amount 2021 $0.2388956903 $11,500.00 all as provided in Resolution No. 20-1. Should this proposition be approved? SPECIAL LEVY...YES [ ] SPECIAL LEVY ...NO [ ] Grant County Airport District #1 Proposition No. 1 Regular Property Tax Levy The District Commission adopted Amended Resolution 2020-001 concerning this proposition to fund all District activities authorized under Revised Code of Washington Title 14 by enacting the District's tax levy. If approved, this proposition would authorize the District to levy not more than seventy-five ($.75) per thousand dollars of assessed value of all taxable property within the District to fund the District's general operations; as provided in Amended Resolution No. 2020-001: Should this resolution be approved? [ ] Levy, Yes [ ] Levy, No The following public meetings will be held in conjunction with the processing and tabulation of Election returns for the General Election to be held on November 3, 2020, in Grant County, Washington. The times, dates and locations and purpose of each meeting are: October 19, 2020 - November 24, 2020 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (extended hours, if necessary); Processing of mail ballots, checking signatures, opening and processing ballots in the Grant County Election Dept., Room 203, Courthouse, Ephrata, WA. October 6, 2020, 2:00PM Logic and Accuracy Test, Grant County Election Dept., Room 203 November 24, 2020, 9:00 AM Pre-Certification and 3:00PM Certification to canvass the votes cast and certify the election. This notice is in accordance with RCW 29A.52.355 Dated at Grant County, Washington this Monday, October 12, 2020 Michele Jaderlund, Grant County Auditor and Supervisor of Elections #10037/412986 Pub: October 19, 2020

PUBLIC NOTICE - The October meeting of the Noxious Weed Control Board of Grant County will be held Wednesday, October 21, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please call (509) 237-4567 ahead of the meeting time for remote attendance instructions. Signed: Ron Tebow, Chairman; Rich Callahan, Vice-Chairman; Summer Sahli, Director; Chuck Sandmann, Director; Wes Sieg, Director #10022/411668 Pub: October 14, 19, 2020

NOTICE OF DECISION Planning File: P 20-0133 Ordinance No: 20-085-CC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 13, 2020, the Grant County Board of County Commissioners approved a proposal to amend Chapters 23.04, Zoning and 23.08, Performance and Use Standards of the Grant County Unified Development Code. The changes are to allow government offices in various zones, revise the Performance and Use standards for Mini Storage developments in order to clarify ambiguous language and provide greater clarity for developers/owners, revises "minor modification" language for Wireless Communication Facilities to better facilitate tower upgrade projects, and revise language regarding size limitations for uses in the AG zone. The amendment was reviewed by the Grant County Board of County Commissioners at an open record public hearing on October 13, 2020 to consider the recommendation and findings from the Grant County Planning Commission pertaining to the proposed amendment. The applicant and/or a party with standing may appeal this decision to the Eastern Washington Growth Management Hearings Board by filing a written appeal together with the applicable filing fee with the Eastern Washington Growth Management Hearings Board, located at 1111 Israel Road SW, Suite 301, Tumwater, WA 98501, (360) 664-9170, within 60 calendar days of the date the decision was published, pursuant to the provisions of Grant County Code 25.12.100 and RCW 36.70A.290. The complete case file pertaining to this notice of decision is available for review at the Grant County Development Services Department, 264 West Division Avenue ~ P.O. Box 37, Ephrata, WA 98823, Phone: (509) 754-2011 Ext. 2501; office hours: 8am - 12pm and 1pm - 5pm, Monday - Friday. #10041/413289 Pub: October 19, 2020

Notice of Application - Date of Notice: October 19, 2020 Notice is hereby given that Grant County has received a SEPA checklist from Vineyards Land Company LLC - Terry Mulberg (Designated Contact: The Blueline Group, Todd Oberg, 25 Central Way, Suite 400, Kirkland, WA 98033) and determined the application to be technically complete on October 15, 2020. Grant County expects to issue a Determination of Non-Significance for this proposal, and the Optional DNS Process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal and the proposed mitigation measures. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination may be obtained upon request. DESCRIPTION: The project is a change/update to the original SEPA document submitted with the Planned Unit Development, Subdivision and Conditional Use Permit for the Vineyards at Crescent Ridge development. The revisions include extending the rear yards of the lots to create larger backyards, which will push the slope out further, and increase the fill on some lots to make them flat. The new plan will consist of 200,000 cubic yards of cut and 150,000 cubic yards of fill compared to the original plan of 82,000 cubic yards of cut and 90,000 cubic yards of fill. ADDITIONAL PERMITS: None. STUDIES REQUIRED: None. LOCATION: The project site is located at about 9101 Crescent Bar Road NW, Quincy, WA, in the Crescent Bar community. The proposal is in the South half of Section 18, Township 20 North, Range 23 East, WM, Grant County, WA. (Parcel #14-1289-000 & 15-0629-000). PRESENT ZONING: Recreational Development (RD). PUBLIC HEARING: None. CONSISTENCY STATEMENT: This proposal is subject to and shall be consistent with Grant County Code, International Building Code, and International Fire Code. Copies of application materials (Files #P 20-0318) are available from Grant County Development Services, 264 West Division Avenue, PO Box 37, Ephrata, WA 98823, (509)754-2011, ext. 2525. Office hours: 8 am 5 pm, M-F. Comments must be submitted to the Planning Department no later than 5 pm on November 5, 2020. Comments should be as specific as possible and may be mailed or hand-delivered. All persons, agencies, or tribes have the right to comment, receive notice, participate in any hearings, request a copy of the final decision, and/or appeal the decision as provided by law and County Code. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the above listed materials. #10042/413372 Pub: October 19, 2020

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS EXECUTIVE SEARCH FIRM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RECRUITMENT Close of RFP November 19, 2020 @ 1:00 PM October 12, 2020 Introduction and Background: The Port of Ephrata is a local municipal corporation of the State of Washington whose primary mission is economic development. The Port is made up of approximately 2200 acres of property, multiple facilities and a general aviation airport with 3 runways. The airport supports local, business, agricultural and competition aerobatic flights while hosting one of the top soaring operations in the country. The current executive director, who is responsible for execution of the overall mission and leadership of 3 other staff members is retiring after 16 years in that position. The Port is seeking a new executive director that possesses strong leadership, management and communication skills. The position also requires experience in providing guidance in fiscal responsibility, contract management, grants from federal, state, and local agencies as well as oversight in airport and aviation operations. The ability to work collaboratively with the public and local governmental agencies while developing economic opportunities in the region is a must. This position has a current salary range of $70,000 - $75,000 annually. The selectee's first day in the position will be July 6th, 2021. Proposal Requirements: The Port of Ephrata Commission will consider proposals from Executive Search Firms with specific experience and success in recruiting Executive Directors for small to midsize economic development agencies. The Request for Proposals will be open until November 19, 2020 at 1:00 PM PST. To be considered, proposals must include the following: 1. Firm name, complete contact information and contact person(s). 2. Brief history of the firm, including number of years' experience. 3. List of recruitments conducted, with contact names for reference checks within the last five years. 4. A plan and schedule of how the firm will conduct the selection process to include geographic scope. 5. Identification of specific services to be provided. At a minimum, services must include: Assistance to Commission in development of candidate desired attributes (education, qualifications, previous experience etc.) to develop updated job description. Assistance in establishing competitive, yet appropriate salary. Solicit for candidates. Evaluate candidate submittals and screen to the top 5 candidates. Conduct Background and reference checks on top 5 candidates. Submit top 3 candidates to commission for further evaluation. Notification on non-selection to appropriate applicants. 6. List of Key Personnel with the Firm as well as consultants proposed for the project along with the individuals background, education, registrations, and experience, including number of years of experience, title or function; relevant projects, and approximate dates of projects; and the role the individual will assume in this project. 7. Total fee for recruitment. Submissions will be reviewed, evaluated and ranked by the Port Commission, who may select the preferred Firm with which to negotiate a contract. If the Port is not able to negotiate a contract with the selected Respondent the Port may negotiate with their next ranked Respondent if desired. Primary consideration will be given to Proposals received on or before 1:00pm on November 19, 2020. They may either be mailed to: The Port of Ephrata, PO Box 1089, Ephrata, WA 98823, or delivered to 1990 E. Division Ave, Ephrata, WA. Proposals appropriately received will be opened at this time. Proposals received after 1pm may be considered or rejected at the discretion of The Commission. The time of receipt shall be annotated by the current Executive Director, who is to open the proposals at that time. Faxed or e-mailed proposals are not acceptable. Each proposal, one (1) original and three (3) copies, must be appropriately signed by an authorized representative of the Offeror, and must be submitted in a sealed envelope or package. The notation "Executive Search Services", and the specified opening time and date must be clearly marked on the front of that sealed envelope or package. Ownership of Material - Ownership of all data, materials, and documentation originated and prepared for the Port pursuant to the RFP shall belong exclusively to the Port and be subject to public inspection in accordance with the Washington State Public Records Act. WITH REGARD TO SUBMITTAL OF A STATEMENT OF A PROPOSAL (INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS "RESPONSE"), THE RESPONDENT AGREES TO AND HEREBY WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS IT HAS OR MAY HAVE AGAINST THE PORT, AND ITS DIRECTOR, PERSONS, OFFICERS, COMMISSIONERS , COMMITTEES, EMPLOYEES, OR AGENTS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH (1) THE ADMINISTRATION, EVALUATION, OR RECOMMENDATION OF ANY RESPONSE; (2) ANY REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE SOLICITATION, THE RFP, OR RELATED DOCUMENTS; (3) THE REJECTION OF ANY RESPONSE OR ANY PART OF ANY RESPONSE; (4) WAIVER BY THE PORT OF ANY TECHNICALITIES IN THE RFP PACKAGE OR ANY RESPONSE; (5) WAIVER OR CHANGE IN ANY NONMATERIAL PROVISION OF THE RFP SOLICITATION PACKAGE OR MATERIALS THAT DO NOT ADVERSELY AND SPECIFICALLY AFFECT THE PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED RESPONSE; AND/OR (6) THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT, IF ANY." The Port reserves the right to reject any or all responses, to waive any irregularities and/or technicalities in response received or award a part but not all of the work described in this request. The Port, in its sole discretion, will determine whether any or all of the responses are responsive and reserves the right to make a determination as to whether any one or more Respondents are qualified. The submission of a response to this RFP is an offer by the Respondent to contract only and does not constitute a contract. There will be no contractual obligations on the part of the Port to any Respondent, nor will any Respondent have any property interest or other right in the contract unless and until all terms of the contract have been agreed upon by the Port, including, without limitation, the cost of the services; all provisions of the contract have been negotiated to the satisfaction of the Port; the contract is unconditionally signed by the Port and the selected Respondent, the contract is delivered by all parties; and all conditions to be fulfilled by the Respondent prior to contracting have either been fulfilled by the Respondent or waived in the writing by the Port. Restricted and Prohibited Communications: During the period between the date the Port issues this RFP and the selection of the Respondent who is awarded a contract by the Port, if any, respondents shall restrict all contact with the Commission and direct all questions regarding this RFP, Respondent's response, the interviews, the solicitation process, or any other matter regarding the solicitation, including questions regarding terms and conditions, only to the Port staff. Do not contact members of the Port of Ephrata Commission. Contact with any of these individuals after issuance of the RFP and before selection of a contractor is made, may result in disqualification of your response. QUESTIONS MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Mike Wren, Executive Director Port of Ephrata mwren@portofephrata.com 509.754.3508 #11001/412147 Pub: October 12, 19, 2020 & November 2, 9, 2020