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BOX 773 CANNON BEACH OR 97110 4 3 6 *1 1 1 4 / G pruned on recycled paper ISSUE 46 • APRIL 1995 MEETING HIGHLIGHTS CITY COUNCIL APRIL 11 + Held a public hearing on the provisions of existing Ordinance 94-11 which was adopted last year by Council to establish standards for accessory dwellings and to provide tor the dispersal of duplexes in the R2 zone. The provisions of the ordinance regarding duplex dispersal have been appealed to LUBA by Shelter Resources, Inc. a Bellevue Washington developer of subsidized housing projects. The city filed with LUBA tor a voluntary remand of the matter back to the city; Council conducted the public hearing to obtain additional testimony on compli­ ance of the ordinance with the city s Com­ prehensive Plan policies and state hous­ ing policies. Council voted to tentatively approve the ordinance as written, pend­ ing revised findings of fact to be available at the May Council meeting. ♦Considered a request by Phil Morton to permit new evidence on a specific issue to be considered as part of an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of SUB 94-03, Chapman Point Subdivision. Council determ ined that lim ited new evidence related to the alignment and characteristics of proposed Oak Street extension south of 7th Street will be allowed at the May 2 appeal hearing.(A) ♦ Adopted ordinances am ending the Zoning Ordinance and the Subdivision ordinance to permit the establishment of oceanfront setback lines as part ot a subdivision approval process. ♦ Adopted ordinances am ending the Comprehensive Plan and Comprehen­ sive Plan Background Report to update the city’s parks and recreation policies. ♦ Continued consideration of a proposal to revise the off-street parking standards for businesses in the dow ntow nC l zone. After discussion, Council voted to direct s ta ff to p re p a re an o rd in a n c e in co rp o ra tin g the p ro visio n s o f the proposal as modified by City Council. ♦ Held a public hearing and established a rate for 2 cubic yard size refuse con­ tainer garbage service to be ottered by Cannon Beach Sanitary Council also modified slightly the rate schedule for .Municipal' Memo o th e r g a rb a g e service s to re fle c t increased landfill fee charges. + Discussed background inform ation needed tor Council consideration of the recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Com m ittee regarding Future Space N e ed s o f C annon B ea ch. T his consideration will be scheduled for the May 2 Council meeting. + Reached consensus to direct staff to obtain additional cost estimates from the city's engineering firm of Kramer, Chin & Mayo regarding completion of a storm drainage study performed about a year ago. ♦ Discussed a storm drainage problem at Fernwood and Pacific Streets in Tolovana Park and determined that the p ro p e rty o w n e r is re s p o n s ib le for re so lvin g the d ra in a g e problem if he wishes to proceed with a building permit. (B) ♦ Decided to hold a public hearing re g a rd in g O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t of T ra n s p o rta tio n T o u ris t O rie n te d Directional (TOD) signs. Council recent­ ly met with ODOT representatives to discuss the status of ODOT-placed signage on Hemlock Street now that Hemlock Street has been transferred to city responsibility. The hearing on TODs will be held at the May 2 Council meeting. ♦ Adopted an ordinance granting US W est a co n tin u a tio n of a general communications franchise. PUBLIC MEETINGS M A Y , 1995 1 2 9 11 15 17 IS 18 25 „ BUDGET COMMITTEE, 7 P.M. CITY COUNCIL, 7 P.M. BUDGET COMMUTEE, 7 P M PUBLIC WORKS CMTE., 4:30 P.M. BUDGET COMMITTEE, 7 P.M ENERGY CMTE., 8:30 A.M. PARKS A COMMUNITY SERVICES, 9 A.M. DESIGN REVIBW. 6:30 P.M. PLANNING COMMISSION. 7 P.M. ___________ . MEETING HIGHLIGHTS PLANNING COMMISSION March 23 The Oregon Department of Environ­ mental Quality, Clatsop County and local City governments are sponsoring a col­ ♦ H e ld a p u b lic h e a rin g on an lection day for household wastes on Sat­ a p p lic a tio n by C in d y M cK ee and + Held a public hearing on Cindy McKee/ urday, June 17 from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. The Stephen Tuckm en for a variance to collection sites are at Cannon Beach City S te p h e n T u c k m a n a p p lic a tio n for perm it expansion of a nonconform ing Hall Parking lot at Hemlock and Gower modifications to the Sea Sprite Motel use, the S e a S p rite M otel on W and the Public Works yard in Seaside located at 280 W est Nebesna. (C) Nebesna S treet in T olovana Park. The between 10th and 12th on Roosevelt. Residents are encouraged to bring + Held a public hearing on City of applicants propose to add a 64 square Cannon Beach application tor modifica­ too, porch area and an 80 square foot household toxic chemicals to the collec­ tions to the approved landscape plan dt e n try d e ck. T h e a p p lic a n ts also tion sites where professionals will prop­ erly dispose of the wastes. No container the Public Works yard site located at 360 requested a sign variance to perm it a larger than five gallons will be accepted Elk Creek Road. (D) six square fo o t sign. Both requests nor will explosives, ammunitions or ra­ w e re a p p ro v e d b y th e P la n n in g dioactive waste (primarily smoke detec­ + Held a public hearing on Coaster C om m ission. (C) tors), biological waste or waste from a Properties application tor modifications business or commençai farm operation. to the Sea Lark apartments located at ♦ Held a public hearing on a City of All containers should be tightly sealed, 124 North Larch. (E) Cannon Beach application for a zone packaged in an upright position and placed inacardboardbox. Labels should ♦ Considered Mike Morgan's proposal, c h a n g e fro m O S R , O pen S p a ce / be left on all containers, and dry sub­ R ecreation, to OS, O pen Space, for on b e h a lf of th e C a nn on Beach stances, if in a bag or box, should be Community Development Corporation, property at C hapm an Point located double bagged to prevent spillage. to place an 16 square foot sign Elk Creek betw een 7th and 9th, w est of vacated For further information, call City Hall at Terrace Apartments at 344 Elk Creek C edar street right of way. The Plan­ 436-1581. ning C om m ission voted to recom m end Road. (F) approval of the proposed zone change ♦ Considered an outdoor merchandising to the C ity Council. (H) request by Heather Webb tor Cottage Flowers to place merchandise in an en­ ♦ Held a pu blic hearing on a proposed closed area outside her shop located at CITY BUDGET PROCESS BEGINS Z o n in g O rd in a n c e a m e n d m e n t to 263 N. Hemlock. (G) specify that trails are not perm itted The Cannon Beach Budget Committee on C hapm an Point. The Planning comprised of the five members of the Com m ission unanim ously recom m end­ City Council plus David Clyde, Chair­ ed approval ot the am endm ent to the man; Larry Peters, Vice-Chairman; and City Council. (H) Steve Osburn, Patrick Nofield and Nancy Uttell met for the first time on April 11 to CANNON BEACH ♦ Held a public hearing on a setback receive the 1995-96 Budget Message SUMMER PARK PROGRAM from the City Manager. The second meet­ reduction request by Daniel Hollom an STARTS JUNE 19 to p e rm it con stru ction of a sin g le ­ ing of the committee was on April 18 to begin consideration of the proposed Gen­ fam ily residence with an eight foot T he C annon Beach sum m er park front yard setback at 655 N. Laurel eral Fund expenditures. Consideration program begins Monday, June 19 and Street. The request was approved. (I) will be continued at the next meeting of the Budget Committee scheduled for runs for eight weeks ending Friday, Monday, May 1,7 p.m. in Council Cham­ August 11. The program will operate in ♦ D iscussed a sim ilar use determ ina­ bers. Other city funds will be reviewed at C ity Park next to the Cham ber of future meetings scheduled tor May 9 and Commerce building from 10 a.m. to 4 tio n re q u e s t fro m the C o m m u n ity 15. The City Council will receive the p.m. Monday through Friday. Each week D evelopm ent Corporation (CDC) for recommendations of the Budget Com­ senior assisted living facilities. The will have a theme and include activities to mittee at the regularly scheduled meet­ coincide with the theme. Susan Aroia will CDC is considering an assisted living ing of the Council on June 6. be the director of the program For further facility as a future project in Cannon information, call City Hall at 436-1581. Beach and w ished to have clarification on w hich zones w ould perm it such a RECYCLE SCHEDULE facility. After discussion, the Planning C om m issioners determ ined to initiate C IT Y H A L L C LO S E D C U R B S ID E an a m e n d m e n t to th e Z o n in g F O R M E M O R IA L DAY MON. Collection 8th & 22nd O rd in a n c e te x t to c la r ify w h e re TUES. Collection 9th & 23rd a s s is te d liv in g fa c ilitie s w o u ld be City Hall w ill be closed Monday, DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APRIL 20 MAY, m i May 29 in observance of Memorial Day. perm itted as either an outright or a conditional use. Planning C om m is­ sion w ill hold a public hearing on this m atter at its April 27th m eeting. UVÍLR LU T E-büL MAY I1Î5 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENT SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 1 WED. Collection FRI. Collection 1 Oth & 24th 12th & 26th RECYCLE SATURDAY 9 a.m .-1 p.m. 6th & 20th Kirk Anderson, Mayor City Councilors: Laurel Hood Clave Rooper Frank Little Karolyn Adamaon John William«, City Manager Published monthly by Ilk in I Beach, City of Cannon P.O. Box 368 Cannon Beech, OR 97110(503)436-1561