Wednesday, April 5, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Two decades of digging in Sisters USFS seeks input on reissuing permit By Steve Kadel Correspondent Mike Scherrer has had a lot of jobs throughout his life. He’s been a ski lift mechanic, a fabrication welder, a car- penter, a kayak instructor and guide, and a bridge builder. But there was always one tal- ent he could rely on. “I have this knack for run- ning equipment,” Scherrer said. That’s been the basis of his business, Cascade Bobcat Service, which marked its 20th year of operation on March 21. He received his contractor’s license on that day in 1997 when the busi- ness was on Cloverdale Road. It has now moved to Forked Horn Drive, where Scherrer has his shop and home. He and his wife, La Cresa, have been married for 30 years, and she takes care of the company books and helps line up clients. Her experience as the former events coordinator for the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce gave La Cresa lots of contacts. “We built the business to be a home business,” Mike said. “It’s a partnership between my wife and I.” Cascade Bobcat does all kinds of excavating, from trenching and tree removal to grading for driveways or RV pads. He also creates ponds and berms. “I can pretty much cover any kind of dirt work,” said Scherrer, who goes by the nickname “Bobcat Mike” and wears a silver ring in one ear. Comments from clients on the company’s Facebook page include tributes to the graceful way Scherrer does his work. He said the goal is going beyond the adequate. “It’s my artistic outlet for sure,” he said. “I have to be artistic with what I do. That’s what I like about it.” He opened the business PHOTO BY STEVE KADEL Mike Scherrer is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his rural Sisters business, Cascade Bobcat Service. with a minimum of equip- “Bobcat Brewskys” and “Can ment: a 1960 Ford F350 truck Ya Dig It.” he called “Old Orange” and He’s as meticulous about a Bobcat skid steer. He has making beer as he is on an expanded over the years and excavating job. Scherrer has a now has nine implements, notebook that contains all the although Scherrer doesn’t details of each batch of brew. want to grow too big. After 20 years in business, “I can only work so much,” Scherrer gets most of his work he said. “I’m only one guy.” by word of mouth from former The couple came to the customers. He’s long been Sisters area in 1995, and knew involved in the community, they wanted to open a business having donated his time for but weren’t sure what kind. dirt work when the elementary The choice was obviously a school was built and giving a wise one, with Scherrer saying big price break to Habitat for he keeps as busy with jobs as Humanity for their houses. he wants to be. Overall, Scherrer couldn’t He uses his shop to mod- be happier with his business ify some of his implements, or his family’s location just tailoring them to the type of east of Sisters. jobs he does. He also uses “This is what I’ve always the space for his beer-making wanted to do and where we’ve hobby. He even has his own always wanted to be,” he said. bottle labels, which read, “We feel blessed.” Sisters Ranger District is looking for public input regarding a project proposal to renew an existing special- use permit for Lake Creek Lodge and to issue a new special-use permit for road access across National Forest System lands. Both applicants need special-use road access permits for standard ingress and egress to their private property. There are two permits to be considered: The first per- mit is an existing special use permit for road access across NFS lands, which is currently expired. The permit holder, who is in compliance with our current regulations, has con- firmed their need to renew. Permits are generally authorized for a term between one and 20 years, depend- ing on the use. At the time of expiration, a special-use per- mit with a new term must be reissued if the permit holder wishes to continue the use. The decision to reissue an existing permit varies on a case-by-case basis, and per- mits are usually issued if there is still a need and the holder is in compliance with Forest Service regulations. The second permit from Lake Creek LLC is request- ing a special-use permit for road access across NFS lands. Sarah Conroy, Chiropractor PREVENT HEAL FEEL BETTER Although not previously per- mitted by the Forest Service, the new permit would include a section of existing road; no new construction or other modifications are proposed. The project would autho- rize the reissuance of one spe- cial-use permit and the issu- ance of a new special-use per- mit. No changes in operations or new ground disturbance would occur. Both permits would be either issued, or reissued for a standard period of 10 years. Submit comments to S. 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