WHY RECYCLE??? Did you know that Oregonians produce more than 5000 tons o f garbage every day? That is enough to cover one acre o f land 8 feet deep. 30% o f the weight and 50% o f the volume in Oregon land fills is derived from product packaging which includes paper, cardboard, plastic, and misc. "other things" Paper products alone generate 29.6% o f the total volume in land fills. If this isn't enough to inspire you to reuse products, reduce your consumption . and recycle what you can not reuse, then here are a few facts to mull over..... Making aluminum from recycled aluminum uses 90% less energy than making it from scratch. .. The energy saved from one recycled aluminum can will operate a TV for 3 hours. Recycled glass lowers the melting temperature for making new glass therefore saving 32% o f the energy....The energy saved from 1 glass bottle will light a 100 watt bulb for 4 hours. Tin cans are made from tin-plated steel. These metals are mined from ore deposits or dredged from river gravel. Most mining and dredging sites are located in tropical forests. This has an impact on fish and aquatic species by disrupting their habitats in riverbeds and causing erosion. It is estimated that virgin tin supplies will be depleted in 25 years at the current consumption rates.....70-80% o f tin is saved when you recycle it. Each ton o f paper made from recycled paper instead o f trees saves approx. 17 trees, 4,100 kilowatt hours o f energy (which is enough to operate an average US household for 4 months), 7,000 gallons o f water (enough drinking water for 30 people per year), 60 pounds o f pollutants and 3 cubic yards o f landfill space. A running faucet uses 3-5 gallons o f water per minute. It takes 30 gallons o f water to wash dishes. 150 to wash a car, 5 to brush your teeth and 30 to shave your face. To be composted it will take the following time, a traffic ticket: 2-4 weeks, tin can : 100 years, wool sock: 1 year, cotton T-shirt: 5-9 months, rope: 3-14 months, soda can: 200-500 years and a 6 pack plastic ring: 450 years. C O N TEM P O R A R Y D E S IG N F I \ E ART J im P o st (503) 436-2910 ISSUE 48 « JUNE 1995 PLANNINQ COMMISSION May 25 ♦ H e « a pubic hearing on SUB 95-01, Shorewood Associates application lor tentative plan approval tor a 19 lot subdE vlaton. Including 17 tots tor the construc- tkxi Ol duplexes The properly consists o ts 3.53 sere parcel of land bordered by Spruce Street on the west. Highway 101 on the east and Gower Street on the north. The property is zoned R2, Resi­ dential Medium Density. At the request of a participant the record on the matter was h e « open tor the submittal ol addE tonal written testimony. The Planning Commission »rtH consider the request at the June 22 meeting. (A) C h ris te n A lls o p ♦Considered «request by Robert and Jo Ann Norris tor two variances In associa- ton with a lot line adjustment at 288 Kenai Street The applicants wish to create a second oceanfront lot In associ­ ation with their existing house at the west end of Kenai Street in Tolovana Parti. The pubic hearing was held at the April meeting and, at the request ot the appli­ cant. the record was h e « open tor the submission of additional evidence After decueeWn. l i e Planning Commission voted to deny l i e variance requests. (C) ♦ H e « a dtocueston regarding brew pubs (mlcrobrewertee, at the request of Chris­ topher James of DDAJ Corporation jam as proposes Including a 200 square tool brew pub area as a component at a 3000 square toot e a ln g end drinking establishment (Puffins Restaurant) In Tolovana Park. After discussion, the Planning Commission agreed that a microbrewery couW be considered an accessory use to an eating and drinking establishment with a maximum size ratio ot 30:70 brow pub to eating and drinking eattbtehm ant (D ) P hons CUSTOM WINDOWS. WORK LAMPS, FOR ANO HOME SPECIALTY on PIECES BUSINESS Acorn's wildly unique Polartec® constructed socks maximize foot comfort in a broad range of elements and climates for which traditional socks were never designed. They flatter feet anytime, anywhere with high- performance, durability and uncommon style. For use with sandal wear, leisure shoes, technical sport shoes ond boots, AcornSox' will indeed change your socks forever. Experience the difference with pleasure. M a d e w ith pride in Maine, USA by A c o rn P ro d u c t» C o., Inc., the company that warm» the feet o f astronauts on shuttle missions into outer space. Available at: SHEARWATER AND PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING IN ECOLA SQUARE P.O. SOX M CANNON BEACH, OR »71111 239 14th Street 600 Broadway Astona. OR 97103 Seaside, OR 97:36 10% OFF Reg. Retail for local residents 256 E Mam Hillsboro OR 97123 FREE Espresso drink with $50+ purchase 123 S. H em lock 436-2473 My grandm other started walking five m iles a day when she was sixty. She's ninety-five now, and we don't know where the hell she is. Ellen Degeneria NOW OPEN AT THEIR NEW LOCATION Wes Lawson Organic Gardening & Maintenance Specialty Bakery Breads “ Pastries Desserts - Espresso 436-0568 P.O. Box 800 Tolovana Park, OR 97145 additional three years: •Revising the standards tor maximum permitted occupancy to that occu­ pancy Is based on the number ot bed­ rooms rather than square footage; Maximum occupancy will also be lim­ ited based on the number of off-street parking spaces provided by the rental •Changing the qualifications and du­ nes of the local representative; m ik ­ ing provisions tor random financial audits of room tax statements similar to those conducted on motels; and establishing an ongoing system ot building inspections, pantcuiany tor Identification of Are or safety hazards; •And establishing a regulation that a person may h o « no more than one transient rental business license. Staff will prepare an ordinance address­ ing these provisions to be considered by Council at the July 11 meeting. ♦ Held a public hearing regarding a City of Cannon Beach application tor Zoning Ordinance text amendments to make pro­ vision« and «et standard» tor Assisted JULY,1999 11 O TY COUNCIL,? P.M. Em m a W hite BuiltRna 1064 Hem lock “ Midtown Cannon Beack Licensed & Bonded #89168 Living Faculties a« conditional uses in the R3, RM , RAM and C t zones. After the public hearing. Councilors dkected staff to clarify several points and bring a re­ vised proposal tor consideration at the July Council meeting. • ♦ Read by title only tor the second time and adopted Ordinance 95-07, eetab- Itshing ofl-street periling standards tor the downtown C t zone. ♦Appointed Mayor Kirk Anderson Coun­ cil representative to Clatsop Tillamook Intergovernmental Council (CTTC) and appointed Councilor Karolyn Adamson to the Clatsop County Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Committee. ♦ H e « over consideration of a proposed ordinance extending the city's franchise agreement with Pacific Power tor electric public works orre, M 4:30 P.M. 2 0 DESIGN REVIEW. 6 30 P.M. PLANNTNO COMMISSION, 7 P.M. - ..... ....................................../ MEETING HIGHLIGHTS DESIGN REVIEW JUNE 15 ♦ H e « a public hearing on Jack 6 Marylane Swynenburg application tor '» p la c e m e n t ol 5 existing m otel units with 10 new motel units at Major Motel located at 2 86 3 Pacific. (F) ♦ H e « a public hearing on Presbytery of C ascades application for enlarge­ ment of existing church and associat­ ed parking area of Com munity Presby­ terian Church located at 132 East Washington. (Q ) ♦ R ev ie w ed freestanding sign of H annen/C apper against criteria of the Municipal C ode for sign located at 963 South Hemlock. (H) ♦ Set an August 1 hearing d ate tor the remand of a LUBA appeal by Jack Kaady . regarding the etty’s 1093 determination that the Tolovana Inn le a motel and not sub)ect to the efty's short term rental regulations. (E) ♦ H e « over consideration of an ordi­ nance addressing required screening of two cubic yard trash containers and also h e « over dlecue»ior of dty policy regard­ ing support ot program» at Cannon Beech Elementary School. ♦ S e t a «pedal meeting data on Tues­ day. June 20 at 7:00 pm to oonsider budget matters and other Item» ot Coun­ cil b u tln e s t, to be followed by a workeeseton regarding Vie extension ot «Idewati» on Sunset Boulevard from Spruce Street to E k Creek Road end consideration ot polcy regarding dty fi­ nancial support tor School District 10 CANNON BEACH SUMMER PARK PROGRAM STARTS The C annon Beach sum m er park pro­ gram began M onday, June 19 and runs for eight weeks ending Friday, August 11. The program will operate In City Park next to the C ham ber of Com merce building from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. M onday through Friday. Each w eek wfll have a them e and Indudo activitiea to coincide with the them e Susan A roia will be the di rector o ’ the program. The program is free of charge, but donations of m oney. tim e or snacks are appreciated For further informa­ tion, call City HaH af 4 3 8 1581. THANK YOUI protects C IT Y H A L L CLOSED JULY 4 Q t y H i l l w ill be closed T uesday, July 4 in observance of Independence D»y - HAYSTACK ROCK AWARENESS PROGRAM BEGINS The Haystack Rock Awareness Pro­ gram began at the beach in front of Haystack Rock on June 3 The City and community sponsored Interpreta­ tive program which provides guides, marine life displays and viewing scopes for the birds of Haystack Rock runs throughout the summer in the morning during periods ot low tides. Schedules of the times of the program at the Rock are available at City Hall. The days scheduled tor the remainder of June are: Wednesday, June 2 8 7:00-10:00 am Th u rs d ay. Ju n e 2 9 7 3 0 10 30 am Friday. June 30 8:00-11 ;00 am POST OFFICE UPDATE »R eview edpotential designs for signs to replace existing tourist information­ al directional signs located at Hemlock and Sunset and at Hem lock and W a r­ ren Way. services. ENERGY CMIM.. 8:30 A M PARKS*COM M UNITY * SW VICKS, 9 A.M. ' V • 3 3 9 9 (503) 436-2761 CAU. FOR AN APPOINTMENT •Extending the phase out period tor an 27 • 4 3 9 Foot comfort through performance fabrics' ORIGINAL ♦ H e « a public hearing on the City ot Cannon Beach application tor Zoning Ordinance text amendments regarding transient occupancy ot dwellng units (shortterm rentals). The Council tenta­ tively approved the proposed recommen­ dations which Include: t 20 SO3 3 B Z 9 *7 1 1 0 ACORN CITY COUNCIL June 6,1995 19 20 B ox B c a c h , o r L in d a K i n h a n unit; ♦ H e « a public hearing on a request by Sm dra Larson tor a Comprehensive Plant Zoning Ordinance map amendment to Indude property within the urban growth boundary and to designate the property RL, Residential Lower Density Theprop- erty, 3.4 Acres, Is located east ot High­ way 101 OH Sunset Blvd. The Planning Commission wW recommend approval of the request to the City Council. (B) O rn e e C annon Municipqf Memo MEETING HIGHLIGHTS K in o w c l l 263 \ . Hemlock , P.O. Box 1208 Cannon Beach, OK 97 110 POST OFFICE UPDATE: Our always vigilant postal workers report approximately a 50% reduction in the accumulated lobby trash after the new recycling depot was installed!! For the most part participants are using the sy stem correctly and often. Remember that those little index size cards we receive from Safeway and other advertisers can not be recycled with the newsprint. Please place them in the bin marked "detached labels". If they are in with the newsprint they must be hand sorted, which is time consuming. Please only recycle materials you receive in the mail at the Post Office Depot. Household recyclable« can be placed outside with the curbside pickup. If you do not know when it is you may call City Hall at 436-1581 for info, or bring it down to the recycling depot next to the waste water treatment plant. The recycling depot is open daily from 8AM-5PM and Recycle Saturdays are the first and third Saturdays of the month from 9AM to 1PM. Yard Waste may be dropped off every Saturday between 10 & 12PM and 4 to 4:45PM. Commercial cardboard drop-off times are even Tuesday and Thursday from 8 to 11 AM. Check out the new bulletin board over the depot in the P.O. for the latest recycling & conservation gossip. printed on rerpclfd popoe CHANGE YOUR SOCKS FOREVER The City of Cannon Beach thanks the family of P at N akata who generously donated funds tor m em orial trees to be planted In his honor The cherry and laceleaf maple trees w are dedi­ cated at Madison Park on June 2 1 . The City wishes to thank the estate of Mae M cCoy which also generously donated funds lor the beautification of City parks Postal workers at the C annon Beach Poet Office report that there has been an approxim ate 5 0 % reduction in accumulated lobby trash after the new recyclin g de p o t w a s In sta lled by E nergy C o m m ittee m em b e rs and City workers. Participants appear to ba using the system correctly and often. A remind­ er: the index-size cards received from Safew ay and other advertisers cannot be recycled with the newsprint and should be placed In the bin m arked "detached labels." If they are placed In with the newsprint, they must be hand sorted, a time consuming task Only recycle materials received in the mail should be be put into the bins. House hold recyclable» should be recycled through the curbside program or may be brought to the recycling center next to the wastewater treatm ent plant. The recycling center Is open daily from 8 am -5 pm. Recycle Saturdays are the first and third Saturdays of the month from 9 am to 1pm . Yard «vasts may be dropped off every Saturday between 10 and 12 pm and 4 to 4:45 pm. R E C Y C L E S C H E D I LE IU X I2 2 5 C U R B S ID E MON C o llection I Oth A 24th TUES. Collection W ED. Collection 11th A*2?th 12th A 26th F R I C o llection 14th A 28th RECYCLE SATURDAY 9 a .m .-1 p.m 1st A 15th UÌTEK LEFT EDGE JULY IÎÎ5 3