(« If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. - Eldridge Cleaver O f A C '-» l i f t »ftft P U t f K •« » I H» « (oumc’it) io« O CTOBER O CTOBER '«M AS» *¥ »■¥ • BAiK « w • n 704 / 4* ÌÌÌ « 04 4 4 4 fti 4 1 ft 45» 5 • • 4? 5 • • as • 1 • 07 • ft T w A S A H H A L IE : HIGHER PLANE? "What is the ugliest part of your body? Some think it's your nose, some think it's your toes, I think it s your m ind" Frank Zappa wrote those lines in the sixties, and they came to mind recently when the question of a new development in Seaside was brought to our attention Seaside, for those who are not fa m ilia r w ith this beach town, often called the Coney Island of the Coast, is an example of a lack of planning that results in a mix of neon, plastic, tra ile r houses, bumpercars, dark taverns, motels, condos, fast food joints, ad nauseum Also there are some beautiful older houses, and very nice neighborhoods, and very good people, that are seldom seen or appreciated by the v is ito rs or others who live in the area Seaside has been used as an example, for years, of what not to do w ith a coastal community So, when a couple of folks came by to talk about a new condo going up in Seaside, our fir s t thoughts were,"So, what else is new. how could it h u rt" But, as w ith most things, further investigation revealed that in the deep inner heart of this community was a beauty unmatched in the area, and it was dangerously vulnerable The question became "What is the most beautiful part of Seaside" The answer where the Necanicum rive r meets Neacoxie creek, you can glimpse this place as you drive by a Pizza place b u ilt to look like a castle (an example of ugly) on 101 and off to the west you see the wetlands marsh- 1 ike typical coastal habitat, maybe a heron wading in the shallow water, a Sitka spruce, maybe an eagle a small area untouched for hundreds of years by the developement surrounding it This area was, according to locals, the site of an Indian village and burial ground, and is currently the place where w ild life that has been injured is taken to be released a fte r it has been treated by local protectors of the w ild creatures It is a beautiful place And th is beauty is what has brought it to the attention of some folks who want to build the condos The development is to be called Sahhalie, which we are told is a Clatsop word for Heaven or Higher Plane For months and months the debate has been raging in Seaside City Hall over the proposed Sahhalie Condominiums The issue has been causing tempers to flare and, on the good side, a focussing of the community on the future of Seaside The proposal has been modified by the architects Wasserberger/Benson to reduce the impact on wetlands and w ild life , but the State and Federal Fish and W ildlife folks s t ill have some major problems w ith this development James Cadwell, Assistant D is tric t W ildlife Biologist for the Oregon Department of Fish and W ildlife, has recommended against approval of the development of this area due to the fact that this is one of the last places on the North Coast where we have so much diverse habitat in such a small area. 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