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Alderwood hearing are back at local level
by MICHAEL P JONES
Poll ( of respondent
After undergoing a
number of hearings encom
passing well over a year,
the developers and the op
ponents of the Alderwood
Mobile Home subdivision
will meet, once again, back
at the local hearings level
Up until last week the
controversial 192-unit
Brightwood development
was in the hands of the
state Land Use Board of
Appeals
Robert Stephens whose
property adjoins the pro
posed subdivision, along
with his neighbors Andrea
and Gordon Cabral, Robert
and Judith Decker, as well
as Carolyn Smith of
Rhododendron, have ap
pealed the development of
the project to LUBA They
are contesting the May 10
Wildlife Safari of the Salem area presented an assembly Tuesday at Firwood School. Pictured petting a cheetah are,
from left to right. Susan Hoff. Cheryl Cochran. Konnte Jones, Dan Gannon. Brennon Frey, Jim Sutton and Deanna
Johnson.
approval for a conditional
use permit issued by the
Clackamas County Board
of County Commissioners,
which reversed an earlier
decision by a hearings of
ficer
In previous hearings the
developers and the plann
ing staff both failed to
recognize the existence of
wetlands in the area
In a recent interview
Jeannie
Hubbard,
secretary to the LUBA
commissioners, said the
Alderwood development is
being sent back to the coun
ty commissioners for a
rehearing She said her of
fice has received word that
on Sept 16 the commis
sioners withdrew their May
10 order
This means the board
(LUBA) will not decide on
the case because it’s
moot,” said Hubbard
"There is no case because
there is no approval from
the Clackamas County
Commissioners.”
Hubbard
said
the
county's reconsideration
order is based on a volun
tary remand motion filed
on behalf of the developers
by Diane Spies
Spies, a Portland land
use
attorney.
also
represents the developers
of
the
neighboring
Brightwood Glen develop
ment, which is proposed for
92 acres south of the pro
posed Aiderwood subdivi
sion
Spies' motion contends
that
the
"original”
preliminary plat of the sub
division has been modified
Cynthia Phillips, assis
tant Clackamas County
counsel who was assigned
to the LUBA appeal, said
the commissioners (in
their role as hearing of
ficers) will rehear the
Alderwood proposal on
Nov 10 in the Court House
Annex in Oregon City
Tree uprooted near school
High winds toppled a cot
tonwood tree near the new
addition to Welches Grade
School on Sept 14
The 65-foot tree, located
on school property behind
the Barlow Trail Inn, was
uprooted by winds with
gusts up to 30 to 40 miles
per hour
The tree crashed through
a cyclone fence and
damaged a metal light
pole About 24 feet of the
fence was knocked down
and the light pole was bent
near its base, forcing the
metal pole into a 45-degree
angle
The incident occurred
about 2 pm., a short time
prior to when students are
released from school
Kenneth Blackburn,
superintendent and prin
cipal. said the cost of the
damage has not yet been
established He said bids
are still coming in, but
estimated the total repairs
will be under $1,000
Coverage is provided by a
Sl.OOO-deductible policy, so
the loss will have to be ab
sorbed by the district
Blackbum said the new
section of fence will have to
be replaced The damaged
one-foot section of the light
pole will have to be cut off
from the base and reweld
ed He said he anticipates
the repairs will be com
pleted by the end of Oc
tober
The tree was cut-up and
removed by firefighters
from Hoodland
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“I didn t care if they
thought I was crazy or
not,” said Carter "It was
the biggest spider I'd ever
seen and I wasn’t going to
touch it, yet I couldn't let it
remain in my house ”
Carter called the owners.
Albert and May Cleaner,
who live a short distance
away.
May Closner said when
she heard of the giant
spider's presence she
laughed She thought it
would be no bigger than a
fifty-cent piece at the most
She dispatched her son-in-
law, Ivan King, to rid the
house of the pest
King is the spider expert
in the family He and his
wife, Jeannie, who are both
graduates of Sandy Union
High School, have spent the
last 10 years working for
the Baptist Foreign Mis
sionary Society in Borneo,
Indonesia They had just
returned to the United
States for a year’s leave
In Indonesia, Jeannie
taught at the Bamboo
River International School,
and Ivan divided his time
working as both a teacher
and principal
There, they both gained
plenty experience in deal
ing with poisonous spiders
(and snakes)
King said he too was sur
prized to see such a large
spider in Rhododendron,
where the climate isn’t at
tractive to such a species of
spider Not wanting to risk
touching the tarantula, he
donned leather gloves and
gave the spider a whack
with one of Carter's boots
A white liquid secreted
from the spider
The tarantula was placed
in a margarine container
Upon seeing the size of the
spider, the Closners were
dumbfounded They have
lived in the area for 32
years Never have they
seen a tarantula in this cold
climate.
Wanting varification the
spider was really a taran
tula. May Closner took the
speciman to the Rhododen
dron Post Office There the
spider was presented to
Juanita Hagen, the post
master, who gave it a close
inspection
Hagen, a longtime area
resident who left the U S.
Forest Service in 1971, has
seen most local species of
insects, including spiders
But this was nothing like
she had ever seen on the
mountain.
The largest spiders I've
seen on the mountain are
wolf spiders, said Hagen
Generally, she said, they
get up to about an inch and
a half in diameter But this
was no wolf spider This
was, no doubt, a tarantula
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Closner said tarantulas
are known to migrate in the
fall There is a possibility a
truck from a warm-climate
state left the spider along
with produce or goods at a
store or restaurant in the
area
How the tarantula ac
tually got to Rhododendron
may never be known What
is known, the migration of
the spider into Carter's
house, may have officially
marked the coming of fall
to the mountain
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tually arrived in Rhododen
dron will probably always
be a mystery But the
Closners each have their
own individual theories
May Closner believes the
spider could have come in
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on one of the thousands of
trucks that passes through
the Mt Hood corridor from
such places as Southern
Oregon or California.
Or, it could have even hit
ched a ride with a Mexican
coming across the border
to work in the area, she
said
Albert Closner, who has
traveled the country exten
sively, from the Canadian
border to Southern Califor
nia, assisting with aerial
surveys for power com
panies. made his own guess
on how the spider got ito
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truder laying contently
under the coffee table in
their living room shortly
after setting her boots
down She said it easily-
stood out as the spider's
black body and red spots
were in contrast with the
brown carpet in the room
“I looked down and I
became paraiized.” said
Carter “It just laid there
with its legs moving up and
down, but it didn't go
anywhere.”
Peahng for the safety of
her two dogs, which "enjoy
playing with bugs." she let
them out and contemplated
what she should do
Unbeknownst to her. the
tarantula's bite, though
poisonous, is reportedly not
fatal to warmblooded
animals
Carter said she must
have watched the tarantula
for 10 minutes while trying
to decide what to do Final
ly she decided to call the
owners of the house She
wanted the uninvited guest
produce, grocery, non-food!
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A Theraphosidae, a
suborder
of
the
Mygalomorphae. more
commonly known as the
tarantula spider, was
recently discovered in
Rhododendron
The red and black taran
tula was discovered Sept
24 in a house behind the
Alpine Hut Restaurant,
rented by Samanta and
John Carter
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Samanta. better known
as "Sam." works as a
waitress at the Cascade
Room at Timberline
Lodge She is credited with
discovering the large,
hairy
spider,
which
measures two inches by
three inches in diameter
(just the ngiit size for one
to comfortably hold in the
palm of the hand, if one
da red । With its eight legs
stretched out, it measures
a good four by five inches
Carter discovered the in-
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