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Box 486 Cannon Beach, OR 9, 110 635 M a n z a n ita A v e n u e P.O. Box 301 Manzanita, Oregon 97130 Owned and operated by the Library and U'oman 503 • 368 • 7518 Don Osborne is one of the hardest and longest working artists of Cannon Beach. Although he doesn't appear in the cover photograph, he was indeed a member of the group show described, and has been producing art steadily ever since. His ad work is seen up and down the coast, including several in this paper, and nearly every day he can be found busy in his gallery/studio in Manzanita. He and his wife Donna are tireless supporters and instigators of North American Indian rights; always generous with themselves, their home, their time. They are good people and good friends. The Edge salutes them. ISSUE 43 • JANUARY 1995 MEETING HIGHLIGHTS CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 3 ♦ New Councilors Frank Little and Laurel Hood took the oath of office along with M ayor Kirk Anderson. Councilor George Shields and Mayor Herd Schwab were presented with certificates of appreciation for their service to the community. ♦ Heard an on-the-record appeal by D avid B ra n d s of the P la n n in g Commission's approval of SR 94-07, S teve M a rtin s e tb a c k re d u c tio n application in conjunction with the construction of an additional story on the Surfsand Motel. The Council, by a 2:1 vote (Councilor John Buckley was absent and C ouncilor Frank Little stepped down from consideration) over­ turned the Planning Commission's decision and denied the setback reduction request. (A) ♦ Held a public hearing on a proposal to install sidewalks on the south side of Sunset Blvd between Hemlock Street and Spruce Street and directed staff to carry out the improvements. Another component of the recommended side­ walk improvements will be constructed in the near future to continue the side­ walks on the south side of Sunset Blvd under the Highway 101 overpass to connect with Elk Creek Road. (B) ♦Held a public hearing and adopted an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance to permit the installation of microwave receiver dishes with a diameter of 30 inches or less. ♦ By a vote of 2:2, failed to adopt final findings of fact for an ordinance that would have required living plant mate­ rial in required front yards (setback areas) in residential zones. ♦Adopted the 1994 95 Parking and Traffic Management Plan as recom­ mended by the Planning Commission with one modification; the City Council deleted a plan component that would have permitted the use of the Cannon Beach S c h o o l p la y g ro u n d a rea for parking d u rin g busy sum m er weekends ♦Approved the following community grant recommendations of the Parks and Community Services Committee: Administrative School District #10, Student Assistance alcohol and drug intervention program $550; Sunset parks & Recreation for operation of Seaside Youth Drop-in Center $2000; Seaside Youth Center, Inc for trans­ portation services three days per week between Seaside and Cannon Beach $1000; Cannon Beach Historical Society for landscaping $250; Cannon Beach Arts A ssociation for 1995 Concerts in the Park series $1500; and Cannon Beach Arts Association individual artist grant program $900. 9 15 16 16 i SO3-V36-0ZO« I S andra l . waw O T H E R S E R V IC E S : UPS S h ip p in g O ffic e S u p p lie s R u b b e r Stam ps S e lf-S ervice C opies 24-Hr F a x S e rvice w o rd P ro ce ssin g L a m in a tio n M a ilin g L is t M anagem ent B u lk M ailing ♦ Appointed Vic Stamm as Cannon Beach representative to the Clatsop Economic Development Council Trans- portation Committee and voted to send a letter of support for a Clatsop Com­ munity College grant application to pro­ vide better Internet and Telecommuni- cations connectivity within Clatsop, Tillamook and Columbia Counties. P hone - )5O3)43&2ooo Fax ■ (503)436-0746 At the March 7 Council meeting, revisions to development standards in the downtown commercial area will be considered. The proposed revisions include: permitting the replacement of an existing building's floor area without the requirement of providing off-street parking; establishing an off street park­ ing requirement of 1 space per 535 sq ft of commercial area and 2 spaces per 535 sq ft of restaurant are; generally requiring the retention of existing off- street parking; permitting off-street parking to be located anywhere in the downtown area; and establishing a maximum floor area ratio of .7. Inter­ ested persons are encouraged to obtain a copy of the prooosals from City Hall. (I) PLANNING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING JANUARY 10 Some people m ay have greatness th ru st upon them. Very few have excellence th ru st upon them. John Gardner C ITY HA LL CLOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 City Hall w ill be closed Monday, February 20 for President’s Day. REQUEST FOR PUBLIC INPUT ON SHORT TERM RENTALS The S h o rt Term R ental R eview Committee which was formed several months ago by City Council has made the following recommendations regard ing the c ity 's s h o rt te rm re n ta l ordinances: Establish stronger local manage­ ment requirements; make the oc­ cupancy limitations of each rental unit more realistic in relation to the size of the unit and the parking spaces provided; establish a system tor random room tax and building safety audits; continue to allow the licensing ot existing short term rentals for another three years beyond February 1997, but allow no new short term rentals. These recommendations have now been fo rw arded to the P lanning Commission by the Council. Prior to completing work on identifying neces sary amendments to the Municipal Code to implement any or all of the recom m endations, the P lanning Commission would like to get a general sense ol the community response to the recommendations. An opportunity for public input has been scheduled for Saturday, February 18,1995 at 10:30 am at Cannon Beach City Hall. Copies of the Committee recommendations are posted at the post offices and are available at City Hall. If you are interested in com m enting on the recom m endations, please plan to attend the public comment meeting on February 18. If you are unable to attend, you are welcome to send written comments to the attention of City Planner Rainmar Barfl, PO Box 368; Cannon Beach, OR 97110. Please call (503)436-1581 if you need additional; information. RECYCLE SCH EDULE FEBRUARY, 1995 18 CURBSIDE 13th & 27th MON. collection 14th & 28th TUES, collection 8th & 22nd WED. collection 10th & 24U« FRI. collection 23 RECYCLE SATURDAY 9a.m .-l p.m. 4th & 18th UPPER LEFT FD&E FTERUftîY W?5 4 P R IN T S E R V IC E S : The Planning Com m ission held a ENERGY COMMITTEE NEWS special meeting at 8:00 am on January 10th to consider findings of fact regard­ R e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f O s b u rn ’s ing the Holland Subdivision proposal. Grocery, Mariner Market, Tolovana The Planning Commission had tenta­ Market, Surfcrest Market and Family tively denied the 11 lot subdivision Market were invited to the December request after a public hearing at its meeting of the City's Energy Commit November 1994 meeting but, with two tee to participate in a discussion on ♦ Adopted an ordinance correcting an members absent, the Commission source reduction in grocery stores in Cannon Beach. Source reduction is error in a 1980 ordinance regarding failed to adopt the findings for denial one of the goals the Energy Committee vacation of a portion of Hemlock and that were available at the December members want to devote their time to in Third Streets in the area ot Whale Park. Planning Commission meeting. Two 1995. S teve Osburn of O sb u rn ’s (C) sets of findings, one for approval and Grocery and Ned Roache of Mariners Market attended the meeting and ♦Approved a request by Police Chief one for denial, of the subdivision provided their input. Both business­ request were prepared for the special Dave Rouse to permit the develop­ men agreed that one way to reduce ment of a nine month trainee/intern meeting on January 10. Findings packaging would be to sell more items position. Council also discussed a denying the request were adopted by a in bulk, but they indicated that custom­ Police Department request for a review 4:3 vote. (D) ers have to want them that way, and of the city's requirem ent to have they felt that demand had decreased. emergency personnel live within eight C o m m itte e m e m b e rs a g re e d to DESIGN REV.uW BOARD miles of the city limits; a request was research the topic of source reduction JANUARY 19 made for consideration of a city policy at the grocery store and manufacturer to assist police officers with the level and report back to the committee purchase of housing. The Council ♦ Held a public hearing on Alec Giess at a future meeting. agreed to form an ad hoc committee application for conversion of an exist On o th e r E nergy m a tte rs, the comprised of Herb Schwab, George ing single family dwelling into a duplex. Shields and Councilor Frank Little to The property is located at 279 East changing of City Hall light bulbs to more energy efficient ones has been study the request and report back to Monroe. (E) completed, and plans are underway to Council. remodel and update the recycling bins ♦ Reviewed sign placement tor Coast at the post with better signage so that er Office Building located at 1315 South sorting ol papers is more efficient. You Hemlock. (F, can help the comm unity recycling FEBRUARY, 1995 effort by recycling last year's telephone 7 CITY COUNCIL, 7 P M. ♦ Held a public hearing on City of books. Telephone books are being PUBLIC WORKS CMTE., collected at City Hall, 163 E. Gower, Cannon Beach application for the 4:30 P.M. Cannon Beach Post Office at 155 N construction of a permanent bandstand Hemlock, Tolovana Post Office, 3140 ENERGY CMTE., 8:30 A M. located in main City Park at 247 North S. Hemlock, Arch Cape Post Office. PARKS & COMMUNITY Spruce. (G) 1420 Highway 101 and the Cannon SERVICES, 9 A.M. Beach Recycling Depot located on DESIGN REVIEW, 6:30 P.M. ♦H eld a public hearing for City of E. 2nd north of the water treatment PUBLIC FORUM. SHORT Cannon Beach application lor the ponds. The phone book recycling TERM RENTALS, placement of Frankie Kehl memorial program is available for a limited time 10:30 A.M. log slice in Les Shirley Park located at only between January 19 through PLANNING COMMISSION, February 3. V 7 P M _______________ > 187 Fifth Street. (H) fPUBLIC MEETINGS^ 'C NN M O M BEACH LEATHER. I 23? N Henloc-K. G ra p h ic D esign A d L a y o u ts B ro c h u re s B u sin e ss c a rd s L e tte rh e a d R esum es M enus F ly e rs W edding In v ita tio n s Xunicipai Memo ♦ A p pointed Jim Hannen, Karen S h a rp and L u c ille H ouston to membership on the Energy Commit­ tee: appointed Steve Osburn to the Budget Committee. Club o f Cannon Beach The biggest gap in the world is the gap betw een the justice of a cause and the motives of the people pushing it. John P. Grier 1235 S H em lock C annon Beach prim ed on recycled paper j Kirk Anderson, Mayor John Williams, City Manager City Councilors: Laurel Hood John Buckley Frank Little Karolyn Adamson Published monthly by the City ol Cannon Beach, P.O. Box 368 Cannon Beach, OR 97110 (503) 436-1581