Monday, July 09, 2007

HELP: How do you pick a feline cardiologist?

3 y.o. DSH/Scottish Fold ('straight fold'), 5.5 kilos, energetic and outgoing.


Fast Eddie was taken to vet for bolting his kibble (behavioural issue; why, well, you'd have to ask him, as he is Top Cat in the household, dominant over a 10 y.o. Scottish Fold and a 3 y.o. Flame Point Siamese longhaired tub-o'-lard).

Vet observed a heart murmor, rated slighly over 3 on a scale of 1 to 6. Radiographs and bloodwork due back tomorrow, cardiomyopathy or hyperthyroid likely causes.

So, how do you pick a feline cardiologist? The closest vet schools are OSU in Corvallis, WSU in Pullman and UC Davis, but Portland Magazine does not profile vets like they do MDs.

Open for comments, via K7AAY ayt ARRL daht NET

Friday, July 06, 2007

Biodiesel B99 and E85 Ethanol get state tax credits

Beginning 1 Oct 2007, Oregonians get a 24 cents per gallon income tax credit for B99 biodiesel, which we use in the Jeep, as per Oregon House Bill 2210.

If we had an E85-capable car, that same income tax credit would apply to it, and there's also a five cents per gallon credit for biodiesel used in home heating systems. (Biodiesel can be used in just about any home oil furnace, although it's a good solvent and will knock loose a lot of crud which may cause problems... and it doesn't smell like dead dinosaurs when you heat your house. Kewl.)

There's a cap of $200 per taxpayer for the credit, which I will surely reach in a full year's time. Figure 20 gallons a week, 52 weeks in a year and $3.37/gallon right now for B99 at Jay's Garage or Bluesky Fuel vs an effective $3.13/gallon after the rebate, and I'd see a $250 rebate if not capped.

20 GAL/WK * 52 WK/YR * $0.24/GAL = $249.60

Hmm. Better buy a logging program for the smartphone, and a backup paper logbook.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Calendar of Public Meetings, July 2007

Calendar of Public Meetings
July 2007
(Meeting times and places may change so data should be confirmed in advance.)


Every Sunday
9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Milwaukie Sunday Farmers’ Market in downtown Milwaukie.

Tuesday the 3rd
11:15 AM I-205 Light Rail Ground Breaking at Clackamas Town Center.

Wednesday the 4th
Happy 4th of July. Go read the Bill of Rights!

Thursday the 5th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing @ SSC/Sunnybrook Service Center, 9101 SE Sunnybrook Blvd.
No Board of Commissioner Hearing.
3:00 PM Code Compliance Hearing at SSC.

Monday the 9th
6:30 PM Planning Commission meeting at SSC (possible).

Tuesday the 10th
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
6:30 PM Oak Lodge Sanitary monthly Board meeting at Board offices.

Wednesday the 11th
7:00 PM CIA meeting at Rose Villa 13505 SE River Rd.
Discussion of Transit and Transportation as a Community Value.

Thursday the 12th
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at Public Service Building, Kaen Road, Oregon City.
7:00 PM North Clackamas School Board meets in Board offices.
7:00 PM Historic Review Board meets at SSC.

Tuesday the 17th
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
7:00 PM Oak Lodge Water District Board meeting at District offices on River Road.
7:00 PM County Committee for Citizen Involvement meets at PSB.

Wednesday the 18th
6:30 PM CCSD#1 Wastewater study committee meets at SSC.

Thursday the 19th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
No Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.

Monday the 23rd
6:30 PM Planning Commission meeting at SSC.
7:00 PM Fire District No. 1 Board meets at Mt. Scott Fire Station.

Tuesday the 24th
8:00 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
5:30 PM NCCWC meets at plant on Clackamas River Dr.
6:00 PM North Clackamas Parks and Rec District Advisory Board meets with the BCC in a joint meeting at Happy Valley Park.
7:00 PM Jennings Lodge CPO meets at Homewoods Heights.

Wednesday the 25th
4:00 PM North Clackamas Park Stewardship Committee meets at the Milwaukie Center.
7:00 PM Oak Lodge Community Council meets at OLSD offices.

Thursday the 26th
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.

Monday the 30th
2:00 PM BCC Planning meeting on Historic Preservation PSB Room 255.

Tuesday the 31st
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Agenda, Oak Lodge Community Council meeting tonight

Oak Lodge Community Council
AGENDA
June 27, 2007
Oak Lodge Sanitary office

Oak Grove, Oregon


7:00 PM -- Call to Order: Dick Jones, Chairperson


ROLL CALL: Roland Atkinson, Bill Bader, Catherine Blosser, Bill Brown, Wilma Brown, Frank Budwill, Jane Civiletti, Sue Conachan, Edith Coulter, Rosemary Crites, George Dietz, Lynn Fisher, Jerry Foy, Bryn Gillem, Chuck Gode, Mike Grant, Milo Haas, Thelma Haggenmiller, Eleanore Hunter, David Jelinek, Dick Jones, Jim Knapp, Alan Koch, Gloria Koch, Elinor Kuhns, Bill Neels, Elaine Neels, Chuck Petersen, Margaret Pritchard, Paul Savas, Henry Schmidt, George Schneider, Eugene Schoenheit, Eric Shawn, Susan Shawn, Kent Squires, Julie Stanley, Blair Stephens, Charlie Stephens, Dr. Elton Storment, Bob Waldt, Leonard Waldemar, Joanne Weaver, Roy Wikman and Doug Woods.


7:02 PM – Introduction of Attendees


Name, area of residence and position in the Oak Lodge Community Council, if applicable.


7:05 PM – Council Reports

Treasurer’s Report – Sue Conachan


Minutes from May 23, 2007 for approval


7:10 PM Sheriff’s Report – Lt. Chuck Slaney


7:15 PM – Special Presentation – South Corridor Light Rail


7:50 PM - District Reports:


Bill Stewart, Urban Livability and Crime


Clackamas County Fire District #1 – Scott Weninger


Oak Lodge Water District – Jim Knapp


Oak Lodge Sanitary District – Kent Squires


Clackamas County Service District CAC – Jim Knapp


Page 2


8:10 PM – Land Use Issues for Voting


Introduction of procedures by Chairperson. Eligibility for Voting, Time Limits, presentations by those in favor, the Council’s on-site review and those opposed.


Z0373-07, Z0374-07-Z This is an 8-lot subdivision request and a zone change request from R-10 to R-8.5. It contains 2.0 acres and is located at 3201 SE Westview Ave. The area is zoned R-10.


Z0406-07, Z0407-07-V This is a request to partition a property into three parcels with an existing house on one parcel. It is .85 acres at 3823 Aldercrest Rd. It is zoned R10. Additionally the applicant requests a variance for the front setback from 20 feet to 16 feet.


Z0416-07 This is request partition into two parcels a lot containing two existing dwellings. The parcel is .7 acres and is zoned R-8.5 at 3845 SE Spaulding Ave.


Update on Land Use Applications:


Z1024-05 This was a request by the applicant for the Hearings officer to make a decision on a five lot subdivision. This is located at 4610 Whipple Ave. This site contains .84 acres and is zoned R-7. The staff recommended denial because of possible landslide issues. The applicant has two weeks to demonstrate the property is not landslide prone. Other issues continue to be problems as well include sidewalks and stormwater issues.


Update on the Bike/Ped proposal.


8:40 PM General Matters for Discussion


Sexual Predator update: See the attached sheets outlining two new offenders.


Trolley Trail update- Thelma Haggenmiller


FUTURE PUBLIC MEETINGS


Council meetings:

July 25, 2007 August 22, 2007 September 26, 2007

OLCC/CIA at Rose Villa unless otherwise noted.


July 11, 2007 August 8, 2007 September 12, 2007


Special meetings, if required to vote on land use issues, will be held in conjunction with the monthly CIA meeting normally on the second Wednesday of each month.


9:00 PM – Meeting Adjourned meeting tonight

Monday, June 25, 2007

Oak Lodge Community Council on Wednesday

Wednesday June 27th is the Oak Lodge Community Council meeting. It will meet at 7:00 PM, in the regular location, the Administration Building of the Oak Lodge Sanitary District at 14611 SE River Road.

A half hour discussion of the Light Rail issue from Clackamas County’s Transportation group, with Metro and TriMet personnel, is planned, plus a number of Land Use applications.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Oak Grove | Calendar of Public Meetings | June 2007

Calendar of Public Meetings
June 2007

Sundays
9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Milwaukie Farmers’ Market in downtown Milwaukie.


Monday the 4th

6:00 PM Fire District No. 1 Board meets at Mt. Scott Fire Station.
6:30 PM Planning Commission meeting at the Sunnybrook Service Center to discuss changes to the Essential Ped. Network.

Tuesday the 5th
9:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.

Wednesday the 6th
7:00 PM Traffic Safety Commission meets at SSC.

Thursday the 7th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
1:30 PM Homeless Planning PSB..
6:45 PM C-4 meets at SSC.

Monday the 11th
6:00 PM Harmony Rd. Project Advisory Committee meets at OIT.

Tuesday the 12th
7:30 AM County’s Green Ribbon Committee meets at SSC.
9:00 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
6:30 PM Oak Lodge Sanitary monthly Board meeting at Board offices.

Wednesday the 13th
7:00 PM CIA meets at Rose Villa 13505 SE River Rd. Discussion of Hamlets and Villages with Christine Roth.

Thursday the 14th
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.
6:00 PM North Clackamas Parks and Rec District Advisory Board meets at Happy Valley City Hall.
7:00 PM NC12 School board meets in Board offices.
7:00 PM Historic Review Board meets at SSC.


Monday the 18th

7:00 PM Fire District No. 1 Board meets at Mt. Scott Fire Station.

Tuesday the 19th
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
7:00 PM Oak Lodge Water District Board meeting at District offices.
7:00 PM Committee for Citizen Involvement meets at the PSB.

Wednesday the 20th
9:30 AM Board of Commissioner’s Land Use Hearing in Board Hearing room at PSB. This Hearing will hear actions on the Essential Ped. Network from the Planning Commission of June 4th.
6:30 PM CCSD#1 Wastewater study committee meets at SSC.

Thursday the 21st
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.
7:00 PM NC12 School board meets in Board offices.

Monday the 25th
6:00 PM Harmony Rd. Project-Community Workshop at OIT.
6:30 PM Planning Commission meets at SSC.

Tuesday the 26th
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
1:30 PM County’s Long-term Visioning meets at PSB room 255.
7:00 PM Jennings Lodge CPO meets at Homewoods Heights.

Wednesday the 27th
9:00 AM Green Ribbon Draft Report meeting in BCC offices.
4:00 PM North Clackamas Park Stewardship Committee meets at the Milwaukie Center.
7:00 PM Oak Lodge Community Council meets at OLSD offices.

Thursday the 28th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.

Friday the 29th
8:30 AM C-4 Summer Retreat at Museum of the Oregon Territory.


Note meeting times and places may change so data should be confirmed in advance.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

VOTE by 8PM today

Voting closes for the special election at 8PM today. Make sure to turn in your ballot at the Oak Grove library or another authorized location; call the elections office at 503 655 6510 if you can't find your ballot.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it - George Santayana


Robert A. Heinlein died 19 years ago today... this blog entry honors him and his quest for passing on the torch of freedom.

He created honor for all of us, everywhere he went, with everything he wrote. A stellar example is this book, written when television did not dominate politics, and political parties really mattered.
Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good - Thomas Sowell

Reading this non-fiction book opened my eyes to the virtues, yes, virtues, of partisan politics, when the enormous power of the damned noisy box did not lead us astray into discarding partisan politics, replacing it with the hollow shell of the Demopublican and Republicrat parties today.

And, partisan politics still works today, on the local level. I've been asked, as a consequence of my service on the county sheriff's Enhanced Law Enforcement District Advisory Committee, to comment on a proposal to expand and revamp the county commission. In my response, I advocated the preservation of a partisan vote for the commission, instead of making it non-partisan.

Partisan politics *assures* competition on nearly every issue, and raises the bar of discourse and thought in civic affairs, for the greatest peril of a democracy is apathy. When citizens, the ultimate judges of truth and right, can no longer be bothered to vote, an oligargic elite can rule a placid, uncaring populace of sheeple.
And, in Oregon, our vote-by-mail system provides us with high turnout, low fraud and very high accuracy, a blessing when fighting voter apathy, for when it's easy to rig the system (see Diebold's vote editing machines as one small example), apathy increases, so I hope you Oregonians will continue to support vote-by-mail.

Last month, Tim Russert gave some worthy insight in a Bill Moyers PBS special (downloadable here) program on media blindness to bad intelligence. Russert emphasized the bipartisan system, especially when the press is lazy or has limited resources, is very important to revealing errors in government.

Even when I am one of those partisans, I appreciate the advantage of an honest critic, and when Clackamas County doesn't have an aggressive watchdog press, we need partisan opposition to assure the best government possible.

History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, however, if faced with courage, need not be lived again - Maya Angelou

We can learn from history, and I have learned that the ability of concerned, earnest Americans is increasingly irrelvant because of 'non-partisan' politics; for, all politics have partisans, and the 'non-partisan' lie merely makes it easier to mask the true interests of those invisible partisans.

I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. My sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, navigation, commerce, and agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain - John Adams

It is time, now more than ever, to study politics and war. Heinlein explained first principles of what served us well through two centuries of social progress in Take Back Your Government, and he's well worth reading if you ever want to be an agent of liberty.

Monday, May 07, 2007

Fatherland Security, There You Go Again

The agency that can't protect the identity data of its own employees has another ill-conceived scheme, the REAL ID system. Never mind that if one security document is all that's needed, criminals will learn how to forge it and cops/security folks will be lulled into accepting it.

Read up on it, and then TODAY, NOW, send this to DHS, who obviously is far too busy doing a miserable job of rebuilding New Orleans to consider how many ways this violates Federal Law, the intent of the Congress and the spirit of the Constitutiuon (especially the Ninth Amendment).

May 8, 2007


Fax: 1 (866) 466-5370
oscomments@dhs.gov

Department of Homeland Security
Attn: NAC 1-12037
Washington, D.C. 20538

RE: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking DHS-2006-0030

Dear Secretary Chertoff:

Because the Department of Homeland Security is creating an illegal national identification system, I write to urge the agency to withdraw the regulations and seek repeal of the REAL ID Act. The attempt to create rules for the establishment of a national identification system is unlawful for the following reasons:

1. The law that created the Department of Homeland Security prohibited a national identification system. By trying to implement REAL ID, the Department of Homeland Security is breaking the law and violating the public trust.
2. The plan will create a massive national identification system without adequate privacy and security safeguards. It will also make it more difficult for people to get driver's licenses. And it will make it too easy for identity thieves, stalkers, and corrupt government officials to get access to such personal information as a home address, age, and Social Security number.
3. The regulations endanger the privacy of domestic violence survivors' personal information, exposing them to stalkers in all 50 states.
4. If the regulations are not withdrawn, then the Department of Homeland Security must FULLY APPLY all provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974 to this REAL ID system, including the right to limit the use of personal information collected by the federal government, access the data collected about them; correct any mistakes in the data; and turn to the court system to apply for redress.

We the people were unable to speak during the rushed passage of REAL ID. We are speaking now and we are demanding that the Department of Homeland Security reject this illegal national identification system.

Respectfully submitted,

Oak Grove Citizens Informed and Aware May meeting

May 9, 2007, 7:00 p.m.

The Oak Lodge Community Council monthly CIA (Citizens, Informed and Aware) meeting will be held at 7 PM Wednesday May 9, 2007 at Rose Villa, 13505 SE River Rd. We will be in the Fellowship Hall. Please do not park Rose Villa’s campus; either park on River Rd. or in the lot at Torbank.

Our topic is “Community Values”. Community Values include trees, paths and sidewalks, housing, libraries, jobs, Urban Renewal Districts, transit and surface water. Our values are a collection of each of our values. Please join us.

This a great topic because Clackamas County’s Community Congress V will occur this Saturday May 12th. You can still register for the Congress online at www.co.clackamas.or.us/community.

If you have questions call 503.730.6401 or E-mail Dick Jones' e-mail address.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Low Pork Diet

Oregon, it seems, is on a low pork diet. Only five cents per person of federal cash spent here (totalling $177,160) was obtained by the congressional chicanery known as 'earmarks.'

Who's Number One? Why the District of Columbia, at $1.19 per resident.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Four Dead In O Hi O

Not the first time the US Military turned on innocent Americans.
Not the last, either.
Hope we learned something, though.
Some of us.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Internet Radio Equality Act

Call the offices of The. Hon. Representative Darlene Hooley at 202-225-5711 and let her know that you want her to sponsor HR 2060, The Internet Radio Equality Act, which:
1. Cancels the Copyright Royalty Board decision which would make web radio stations pay as much as 30 times more for the same music satellite radio gets, for much less. The bill sets royalty rates at 7.5% of revenues – the same rate that satellite radio pays – for 2006-2010; and
2. Change the rate-setting standard currently used by the CRB to determine Internet radio royalties, and substitute the standard that applies to most other statutory licenses, including satellite radio, jukeboxes and sound recording.

It's only fair, and without some equity, Internet Radio will crash and burn. I know I sure can't find Cape Breton folk music on the road, any other way, and I'm sure you can think of moments where the right music was a balm unto your soul.

More details here.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Oak Lodge Community Council: Tonight's Meeting Agenda

AGENDA
March 28, 2007
Oak Lodge Sanitary office
Oak Grove, Oregon

7:00 PM -- Call to Order: Dick Jones, Chairperson

ROLL CALL: Roland Atkinson, Bill Bader, Catherine Blosser, Bill Brown, Wilma Brown, Frank Budwill, Sue Conachan, Edith Coulter, Rosemary Crites, George Dietz, Lynn Fisher, Jerry Foy, Bryn Gillem, Chuck Gode, Milo Haas, Thelma Haggenmiller, Eleanore Hunter, David Jelinek, Dick Jones, Jim Knapp, Alan Koch, Gloria Koch, Elinor Kuhns, Bill Neels, Elaine Neels, Chuck Petersen, Margaret Pritchard, Paul Savas, Henry Schmidt, George Schneider, Eugene Schoenheit, Eric Shawn, Susan Shawn, Kent Squires, Julie Stanley, Blair Stephens, Charlie Stephens, Dr. Elton Storment, Bob Waldt, Leonard Waldemar, Joanne Weaver, Roy Wikman and Doug Woods.

7:02 PM – Introduction of Attendees

Name, area of residence and position in the Oak Lodge Community Council, if applicable.

7:05 PM – Council Reports
Treasurer’s Report – Sue Conachan

7:10 PM Sheriff’s Report – Lt. Chuck Slaney

7:15 PM – Special Presentation – Lynn Peterson, Clackamas County Commissioner

7:55 PM - District Reports:

Bill Stewart, Urban Livability and Crime

New Urban High School-Tim King

Clackamas County Fire District #1 – Scott Weninger

Oak Lodge Water District – Jim Knapp

Oak Lodge Sanitary District – Kent Squires

Clackamas County Service District CAC – Jim Knapp

Page 2

8:20 PM – Land Use Issues for Voting

Introduction of procedures by Chairperson. Eligibility for Voting, Time Limits, presentations by those in favor, the Council’s on-site review and those opposed.

Z0404-05 This is a partition into two parcels with an existing house on one parcel. This is located at 15710 Hanwood Ln It contains .61 acres and is zoned R-10.

Z0089-07 This is a partition of a .75-acre parcel into three parcels, each at 10,000 or more sq.ft. with an existing house one parcel. It is located at 4711 SE Lake Rd. The area is zoned R-10.

Z0092-07 This a 18 unit subdivision request off Ruscliff Rd between the LDS church and the Alder Creek Middle School. It is proposed that the OLCC allow the North Clackamas Planning Assoc. to represent CPOs’ as this application asigned to them by the planning department. This group has invested a lot of time in this application.

Update on Land Use Applications:

None

8:40 PM General Matters for Discussion

Sexual Predator update: No new information

Trolley Trail update- Thelma

FUTURE PUBLIC MEETINGS

Council meetings:
April 25, 2007 May 23, 2007 June 27, 2007

OLCC/CIA at Rose Villa unless otherwise noted.

April 11, 2007 May 9, 2007 June 13, 2007

Special meetings, if required to vote on land use issues, will be held in conjunction with the monthly CIA meeting normally on the second Wednesday of each month.

9:00 PM – Meeting Adjourned

Monday, March 12, 2007

OpenCongress.Org

Here's an exceptionally spiffy idea; Open Congress, a web page dedicated to transparency in the United States Congress. A little digging shows who's travelling to Oregon thanks to the benificence of corporate interests; Mark Prater, JD 1984 Willamette U., and chief tax counsel of the Senate Committee on Finance, seems to lead the list.

Stumbled across them thanks to WNYC's On The Media, which KOPB runs Monday evening, and which also available by podcast, MP3 download or on-line transcript. Here's the rundown on the interview which lead me to Open Congress.

Sure would be nice if some public-minded Oregon corporation's foundation funded something similar to help us understand where the rubber meets the road in Salem. {/hint}

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

No Special Oak Lodge Community Council meeting

Dick 'Bulldog' Jones reports:
Good news!! I have found a way to wait til our next regular meeting to cover land use applications. I am sorry if I caused Valentine’s day problems.

We will cancel the special meeting planned for this Wednesday.

Have a nice week and great Valentine’s day,

Dick J

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Want a free WiFi router?

I can think of no better Urban Renewal method than to connect a thousand free WiFi access points all over Milwaukie.

Get a free WiFi router from http://www.fon.com/1yearold if you agree to have your name in their directory of hotpots, and leave a public connection to the net through it (it permits your private connection to be encrypted), and to give the router to someone else if you don't want to do that any more.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Kim Search Report Finds Fault with Southern Oregon Agencies

C|Net reports:
The official search for James Kim and his family in the Oregon backwoods was plagued by squabbling among police agencies, confusion, indifference and mistakes, a government report released Thursday says.


The OSSA entire report is worth reading. Ask your state representatives what they will do to make sure existing, adequate and competent basics are followed when this happens again.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

NY Times: Stay in school, live longer

The one social factor that researchers agree is consistently linked to longer lives in every country where it has been studied is education. It is more important than race; it obliterates any effects of income. Year after year, in study after study, says Richard Hodes, director of the National Institute on Aging, education “keeps coming up.” And, health economists say, those factors that are popularly believed to be crucial — money and health insurance, for example, pale in comparison.

Dr. James Smith, a health economist at the RAND Corporation, explains: “Giving people more Social Security income, or less for that matter, will not really affect people’s health. It is a good thing to do for other reasons but not for health.” Health insurance, too, he says, “is vastly overrated in the policy debate.” Instead, Dr. Smith and others say, what may make the biggest difference is keeping young people in school. A few extra years of school is associated with extra years of life and vastly improved health decades later, in old age.


Here's the link to the full article.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Calendar of meetings affecting the Oak Lodge area in January 07

Calendar of Public Meetings
January 2007

Wednesday the 3rd
10:00 AM BCC Work Process discussion in Board offices.

Thursday the 4th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC) 9101 Sunnybrook Blvd.
7:00 PM NC12 School board meets in Board offices.

Monday the 8th
5:00 PM Annual Planning Commission BCC meeting at SSC.

Tuesday the 9th
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
6:30 PM Oak Lodge Sanitary monthly Board meeting at Board offices.
7:00 PM North Clackamas Planning Assoc. meets at Bilquist school.

Wednesday the 10th
9:00 AM Board of Commissioner’s M37 Hearing in Board Hearing room at PSB.
7:00 PM Citizens Informed and Aware meets at Rose Villa Fellowship Hall, 13505 River Rd. with Bill Stewart from DA’s office on crime issues in Oak Grove.

Thursday the 11th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.
5:30 PM OLSD Storm Water Advisory Committee meets in Board offices.
6:00 PM North Clackamas Parks & Rec Dist Advisory Bd meets in WES offices at SSC.
7:00 PM C-4 meets at PSB.

Monday the 15th, MLK Holiday

Tuesday the 16th
9:00 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
6:00 PM Oak Lodge Water District work session followed at 7 PM by monthly Board meeting in District offices.

Thursday the 18th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.
7:00 PM NC12 School board meets in Board offices.

Saturday the 20th
9:00 AM 3 Creeks tree planting event meet at Aquatic Center parking lot.

Monday the 22nd
7:00 PM Fire District No. 1 Board meets at Mt. Scott Fire Station.

Tuesday the 23rd
8:30 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.
7:00 PM Jennings Lodge CPO meets at Homewoods Heights.
5:30 PM NCCWC meets at plant on Clackamas River Dr.

Wednesday the 24th
9:00 AM Board of Commissioner’s M37 Hearing in Board Hearing room at PSB.
11:30 AM State of Cities in North Clackams County Lunch at OIT sponsored by North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce.
4:00 PM North Clackamas Park Stewardship Committee meets at the Milwaukie Center.
7:00 PM Oak Lodge Community Council meets at OLSD offices.

Thursday the 25th
9:00 AM Land Use Hearing at Sunnybrook Service Center (SSC).
10:00 AM Board of Commissioner Hearing at PSB.

Tuesday the 30th
8:00 AM Board of Commissioners Study session at Board offices.

Wednesday the 31st
9:30 AM Board of Commissioner’s Land Use Hearing in Board Hearing room PSB.


Note meeting times and places may change so data should be confirmed in advance.