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ISSUE 44 • FEBRUARY 1995
MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
C ITY C O U N C IL
FEBRUARY 7
♦A ccepted John Buckley's resigna­
tion from City Council and appointed
Cleve Rooper to fill the remaining two
years of Buckley's term as Councilor.
♦ Held a public hearing on Dave
Holland's ap p eal of the Planning
Commission's denial of his request for
approval of the Holland Addition, a
proposed subdivision to create 11 lots
from a 4.04 acre parcel of land. The
Council held the public hearing and
moved to consideration of the appeal;
newly seated Councilor Cleve Rooper
requested additional time to review the
voluminous record. Councilors agreed
to continue consideration until Friday,
February 10th at 10:00 am. After
discussion at the special meeting on
Friday morning, Councilors, by a 5:0
vote, tentatively denied the subdivi­
sion application. Final findings in
support of Council's decision to deny
the request will be considered at the
March 7 Council meeting. (A)
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♦Adopted an ordinance which clari­
fies the requirements for release of an
impounded vehicle.
♦ Heard a proposal by Fred Wessinger
to purchase portions of the proposed
Chapman Point subdivision and trans­
fer the property to the City of Cannon
Beach.
Councilors indicated they
wished to pursue the proposal made
by Wessinger. (D)
♦Directed staff to schedule a public
hearing at a future Council meeting to
gather additional testimony regarding
the City's ordinance requiring the dis­
persal of duplexes and making provi­
sions for accessory dwelling units. The
public hearing will likely be scheduled
for the April 11 Council meeting.
♦A dopted final findings of fact in
the appeal filed by David Brands to
overturn the decision of the Planning
Commission and deny a setback
reduction in conjunction with the
addition of a third story to the Surtsand
Resort Motel. (E)
♦Voted unanimously to accept the
1994-95 Parking and Traffic Manage
ment Plan as previously modified by
♦H eld a public hearing on an appeal
Council.
by William and Georgiana Hay of the
Planning Commission's approval of
♦ Discussed a request by Oregon Dept
requests by Steve Martin for a condi­
o, Transportation for comment on the
tional use, setback reduction and
proposed installation of additional tour­
off-street parking variance to permit
ist oriented directional signs at the
remodeling of the Wayfarer Restau­
Sunset Blvd entrance from Highway
rant to expand the first floor and add a
101 as requested by Cleanline Surf &
second story banquet facility. The
Sports. After discussion, Councilors
appellants pointed out that an error
determined to ask O DO T not to install
had been made by the applicant in
any additional signs and to schedule a
calculating the number of off-street
parking spaces presently available in
association with the restaurant; the
applicant will have to reduce the size of
the proposed remodel to reflect the
MARCH. 1995
corrected, smaller number of available
parking spaces. Council voted to
CTTY COUNCIL, 7 P.M.
uphold the Planning Commission's
O PUBLIC WORKS CMTE.,
decisions but to adopt revised findings
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of fact to reflect the modified Wayfarer
PUBLIC MEETINGS'
7
15 ENERGY CMTE., 8:30 A.M.
16 PARKS f t COMMUNITY
plan. (B)
♦H eld a public hearing and approved
a request by more than two-thirds of
the property owners on the street to
proceed with paving of West Jefferson
Street between Hemlock and Ocean . (C)
SERVICES. 9 A.M.
DESIGN REVIEW, 6:30 P.M.
PLANNING COMMISSION.
7 P.M.
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time to discuss O D O T signage regula­
tions with Councilors.
♦Councilors agreed to reschedule the
April Council meeting to April 11,1995
and appointed Nancy Littell to the Bud­
get Committee.
C ITY AND C A VENHA M
W O R K TO G ETHER
At the February 7 meeting, Councilors
received a report by Frank Little on the
C ity's ongoing d iscussions with
Cavenham Forest Industries. Little
reported that City representatives
Little, Ron Logan, Paul Visher and Kirk
Anderson have been meeting monthly
with Cavenham representatives since
last summ er in an effort to foster
understanding of Cavenham's forest
practices and encourage protection of
Cannon Beach's watershed areas.
Little said the city committee would like
to report to the community on a quar­
terly basis so interested persons will
be aware of the relationship between
the city and Cavenham and under­
stand the issues under discussion
Little stated that the city representa­
tives have visited all Cavenham sites
within the Cannon Beach watershed
a re a an d h ave p o in te d out to
C aven h am representatives some
tim ber harvest practices that the
C a n n o n B each re p re s e n ta tiv e s
consider to be unsightly. Little stated
that Cavenham is trying to respond to
this information and has also been
very helpful in keep ing the city
informed where Cavenham will be
conducting harvesting or burning
within the city's viewscape He said
that Cavenham is developing baseline
information for monitoring of Ecola
Creek and the city may be able to
coordinate its monitoring with that
performed by Cavenham to provide a
consolidated monitoring picture Little
said the group has begun discussions
with Cavenham about their use of
chemicals and spraying and. in the
future, discussions will focus on habi­
tat biology and the potential for limited
access for recreational purposes to
Cavenham lands.
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MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
PLANN IN G C O M M ISSIO N
JA N U A R Y 15
♦R e-elected Ron Crowe as Chairman
and Bud Kramer as Vice Chairman of
Planning Commission for 1995.
♦H eld a public hearing on the Scanlan
Kemper Bard Companies' application
for text amendments to the Subdivi­
sion Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance
to permit the establishment of ocean-
front setbacks for all oceanfront lots in
a new subdivision as part of the subdi­
vision approval process. Presently,
oceanfront setbacks would be estab­
lished in a new subdivision on a lot-by-
lot basis as purchasers of individual
lots applied for building permits. After
the public hearing, the Planning Com­
mission determined to recommend
approval of the request to the City
Council. The matter will be the subject
of a public hearing at the March 7 City
Council meeting. (F)
♦O p en ed a public hearing on the
Scanlan Kemper Bard Companies'
application for tentative plat approval
of a 19 lot subdivision, known as the
Chapman Point Subdivision, on 36
acres of property owned by the estate
of John Yeon.
The hearing was
continued to a special meeting on
February 8. (F)
♦H eld a public hearing on an applica­
tion by Bud TerHar for off-street park­
ing variances in conjunction with the
proposed conversion of the present
fire station to retail space. At the
request of a party to the hearing, the
record was held open for seven days to
receive additional testimony. The Plan­
ning Commission held the matter over
until the February 8 special meeting. (G)
♦H eld a public hearing on an after-the-
fact setback reduction request by Earl
Twietmeyer for property located at 447
N. Larch. The Planning Commission
had granted a setback reduction, with
specified conditions, to Mr Twietmeyer
in February 1993 to make the second
story ot a nonconforming garage
usable as a studio. Subsequent to that
building activity, an adjoining property
owner notified the City that the
construction that had taken place on
the garage did not appear to be consis­
tent with the plans approved by the
Planning Commission as part of the
setback reduction. The city s building
official confirmed that the re m o d e le d
second story of the garage is higher
than approved and a condition requir­
ing Twietmeyer to obtain an easement
from the neighboring property owner
had not been met; therefore, an after-
the-fact setback reduction approval
UJhot has destroyed every previous
civilization has been the tendency to
the unequal distribution of wealth and
power.
Henry Georye
would be needed to permit occupancy
of the remodeled space as built. Atthe
public hearing, there was a request
from an a tto rn e y re p re s e n tin g
Twietmeyer's neighbor to hold the
record open for seven days. Consider­
ation of the matter was continued to
the February 23 Planning Commission
meeting. (H)
CANNON BEACH
♦Continued consideration of proposed
amendments to the Zoning Ordinance
regarding off-street parking standards
revisions for the downtown, C1 zone,
commercial area. The Planning Com­
mission voted unanimously to recom­
mend approval of the amendments to
the City Council which will hold a public
hearing on this matter at its March 7
meeting.
PLANNING CO M M ISSION
SPEC IA L MEETING
FEBRUARY 8
♦Re-opened a public hearing on the
Scanlan Kemper Bard Companies’
application tor a 19 lot subdivision on a
36 acre parcel of land owned by the
estate of John Yeon. During lengthy
public testimony, there was a request
for the record to be held open for
additional submissions for seven days.
The subdivision request will be sched­
uled for the February 23 Planning Com­
mission meeting with public testimony
restricted to issues regarding proposed
road access to the subdivision. (F)
♦ Considered a request from Bud
TerHar to hold over consideration of
his requests for oft-street parking
variances related to the present fire
station on Spruce Street until the City
Council has taken action on the
proposed amendments to the down­
town C1 zone parking requirements.
Planning Commissioners agree to
continue TerHaTs request. The Coun­
cil will hold a public hearing on the
downtown parking amendments at the
March 7 Council meeting. (G)
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MARCH. 1995
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Kirk Anderson, Mayor
John Williams, City Manager
City Councilors:
Laurel Hood
Cleve Rooper
Frank Little
Kerolyn Adamson
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