FEBRUARY 27, 2015 • VOL. 39, ISSUE 5 WWW.CANNONBEACHGAZETTE.COM COMPLIMENTARY COPY City Council OKs North Laurel Street development Tentative decision contradicts planning commission, irks neighbors By Erick Bengel Cannon Beach Gazette A groundswell of oppo- sition is rising against re- FHQW&LW\&RXQFLOYRWHVWKDW DOORZ SURSHUW\ RZQHU -HII Nicholson to build three QHZ IDPLO\VL]HG KRPHV on his North Laurel Street SURSHUW\ $W LWV )HE VSHFLDO meeting, the council unan- LPRXVO\WKRXJKWHQWDWLYHO\ granted Nicholson a vari- DQFHWRDFLW\UXOHLQYROYLQJ the slope of a lot. The rule prevents developers from EXLOGLQJ WRR PDQ\ VWUXF- WXUHV RQ D VWHHSO\ VORSHG SURSHUW\ ZKLFK FRXOG prove unstable. The council will take a ¿QDO YRWH RQ 1LFKROVRQ¶V proposal at its March 3 meeting. 1RUPDOO\ WR EXLOG RQ properties that, like Nichol- son’s, are sloped more than SHUFHQW WKH ORW PXVW EH DW OHDVW VTXDUH feet. The four buildable VTXDUHIRRW ORWV RQ 1LFKROVRQ¶V SURSHUW\ ZHUH WKHUHIRUH DXWRPDWLFDOO\ combined into one build- DEOH VTXDUHIRRW ORW ZKLFK FRXOG KROG RQO\ RQH house. Since a house al- UHDG\VWRRGWKHUH1LFKROVRQ wouldn’t have been able to EXLOGDQ\DGGLWLRQDOKRXVHV See Council, Page 14A ERICK BENGEL PHOTO Frank Milan, aka “The Red Snapper,” reads from his recently published book, Beat Poetry from the 1980s at the Beach- nik Café. He snapped his way through the performance, which often sounded like hip-hop. That’s cool, daddy-o! Hip locals celebrate all things Beat at the inaugural Beachnik Café By Erick Bengel Cannon Beach Gazette ERICK BENGEL PHOTO Property owner Jeff Nicholson has said he plans to tear down this 99-year-old house at 532 N. Laurel St. and re- build it using some of the original materials according to modern building codes. *LYHQ WKH GHPLJRG VWDWXV WKDW WKH PLGWK FHQWXU\ %HDW ZULWHUV HQ- MR\ LQ $PHULFD¶V FXOWXUDO consciousness, their pres- HQWGD\ IDQV PD\ IRUJHW WKDW $OOHQ *LQVEHUJ -DFN Kerouac, et al. didn’t pres- ent themselves as demi- gods. When Nehalem resident Louise Christianson met them at San Francisco’s &LW\ /LJKWV %RRNVWRUH LQ 1963, the “conservative about what was going on LQ\RXUKHDUW´ 7KRXJK *LQVEHUJ KDG DOUHDG\ SXEOLVKHG KLV poem, Howl (1956) and Kerouac his novel, On the Road (1957), the writers didn’t hold court, she said. ³,WZDVOLNHWKH\ZHUHD group of people that read their poems and read their HVVD\V DORQJ ZLWK D ORW RI other people,” she said. ³7KH\ ZHUH IXQQ\ *LQV- ERICK BENGEL PHOTO berg in particular had an Tracy Abel reads Allen Ginsberg’s political poem, Amer- DPD]LQJ ODXJK DQG \RX ica at the Beachnik Café. She attended the two-part Beat MXVWFRXOGQ¶WQRWEHKDSS\ Poets workshop at the Tolovana Arts Colony taught by LQKLVSUHVHQFH-DFNZDVD Mark Mizell, an English teacher at Seaside High School. little bit more somber.” 7KH %HDWV FUHDWHG DQ girl from the Midwest” had San Francisco at that time, atmosphere of freedom no idea what she was get- in that area, were the most DQG VDIHW\ FRPSDVVLRQ ting herself into, she said. QRQMXGJPHQWDO SHRSOH , and acceptance, where no ³, QHYHU ZRXOG KDYH KDYH HYHU PHW LQ P\ OLIH RQHJRWVLQJOHGRXWHYHU\- KDG WR ZRUU\ DERXW D 7KH\GLGQRWFDUHZKDW\RX one could speak his or her thing,” she said. “These ZRUH ZKDW \RX GLG KRZ See Daddy-o, Page 11A people, that were living in \RX ORRNHG 7KH\ FDUHG City’s insurance may not cover damage done to local home Homeowners’ property flooded after water line breakage By Erick Bengel Cannon Beach Gazette PAID PERMIT NO. 97 ASTORIA, OR PRSRT STD US POSTAGE 7KH FLW\ RI &DQQRQ %HDFK¶V LQVXUDQFH FRP- SDQ\ KDV VR IDU GHFOLQHG WRFRYHUWKHH[WHULRUÀRRG damage done to a proper- W\ RZQHU¶V KRPH DIWHU D water line in the north end ruptured last month. 2QWKHHYHQLQJRI-DQ a PVC pipe that runs uphill from the Ash Street pump station to the north reser- YRLU VXGGHQO\ EURNH HPS- W\LQJWKHUHVHUYRLU¶V gallons of water onto Ash, Seventh and Larch streets LQ XQGHU PLQXWHV 3XE- lic Works Director Dan *UDVVLFNVDLG$WOHDVW homes were without water XQWLO DERXW DP -DQ 8, when the public works crew had replaced the dam- aged section of pipe and re- stored water service. 7KHGHOXJHÀXVKHGJUDY- el and debris onto several properties, including the West Seventh Street prop- HUW\RI'RXJODVDQG.DUHQ +DGOH\ ³7KDW ZDWHU ÀRZ ZDV huge,” said Douglas Had- OH\ZKRDWWKHWLPHRIWKH incident, was in Charlev- RL[0LFKZKHUHWKH\OLYH 7KH FLW\ LQIRUPHG KLP RI WKHLQFLGHQWRQ-DQ+DG- OH\ODWHUÀHZWR2UHJRQWR see the damage for himself. Though no water got LQVLGHWKHKRXVHLWÀRZHG under and around it. The +DGOH\V¶ LQVXUDQFH LQYHV- tigator said the accident appears to have resulted in a broken fence and brick ZDONZD\ DQ XQGHUPLQHG retaining wall, some shat- tered skirting and four support posts no longer in FRQWDFW ZLWK ÀRRU MRLVWV See Flooded, Page 5A The broken skirting along the west side of the Hadleys’ house resulted from the force of the water and the heavy debris it carried flowing downhill after a PVC pipe broke Jan. 7. The north reservoir emptied its 30,000 gallons of water onto Ash, Larch and Seventh streets in under 10 minutes. ERICK BENGEL PHOTO Free conference gave local woman WINGS One-day session helps women who want to go to school No longer in subsidized housing, Soares now volunteers at The Harbor, in Astoria, a support center for victims of abuse, as well A victim of childhood sexual abuse, desta- as at the Crisis Line. She plans to earn a bilizing reverberations echoed into Nichole master’s degree in social work while focus- Soares’ adult life. At 31, after leaving an abu- LQJRQUHKDELOLWDWLQJFKLOGUHQMXYHQLOHVDQG sive partner, she moved into government subsi- RWKHUYLFWLPVRISK\VLFDODQGVH[XDODEXVH dized housing with her children, aged 4 and 8. ³:,1*6SHUFHQWJRWPHKHUH´VDLG After moving into her home, Soares 6RDUHV ³7KDW UHDOO\ ZDV VRPHWKLQJ WKDW UHFHLYHGDÀ\HUIRUDQXSFRPLQJHYHQW,W FKDQJHGP\OLIH,QWKDWRQHPRPHQWLQWKDW UHDG ³:,1*6:RPHQ ,QWHUHVWHG LQ *R- RQHGD\LWFKDQJHGP\OLIHFRPSOHWHO\´ ing to School.” :KHQ VKH DUULYHG DW WKH IUHH RQHGD\ ³7KDWVWDUWHGP\MRXUQH\´VKHVDLG,W¶V FRQIHUHQFHLQVKHZDVQ¶WVXUHZKDW EHHQIRXU\HDUVVLQFH WR H[SHFW 4XLFNO\ WKRXJK 6RDUHV NQHZ Last December, Soares, who lives in she’d found the right place. &ODWVRS 3ODLQV MXVW QRUWK RI *HDUKDUW ³:KDW UHDOO\ UHVRQDWHG ZLWK PH LV WKDW earned her bachelor’s degree in liberal arts WKH:,1*6FRQIHUHQFHLVDOODERXWUHDFK- ZLWK GRXEOH PLQRUV LQ VRFLRORJ\ DQG DQ- ing out to women from all walks of life. SUBMITTED PHOTO WKURSRORJ\ from Eastern Oregon Universi- That made me feel accepted right off the Nichole Soares , who holds her son, Phillip, says she turned W\ 7ZR \HDUV HDUOLHU DW &ODWVRS &RPPX- bat,” she said. her life around after attending a one-day WINGS confer- QLW\ &ROOHJH VKH ¿QLVKHG KHU DVVRFLDWH¶V See WINGS, Page 7A ence four years ago. degree in liberal arts with honors. Andrew R. Tonry for the EO Media Group