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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1982)
Thur» 16 1982 ( » ^ 11 SANQV ;Qr« j NOST- 3 Despite numerous complaints Commission approves annexations b\ DAS D ILL O N T h e S a n d y P la n n in g Com m ission last Wednes day got the ba ll ro llin g tow ard annexations at tw o site s d e sp ite o b je c tio n s fro m neighbors and co m peting developers The annexations m ust be O K 'd by the c ity council at its Jan ua ry m eeting and by the P ortla nd M etrop olitan Area Local G overnm ent B o u n d a r y C o m m is s io n before the c ity grows by 12 acres D espite several o b je c tions. the com m ission gave its stam p of ap pro val to an 8 6-a cre a n n e x a tio n r e quest by Duncan B rin kle y and E lm a T u u ri. on the n o rth sid e of D u b a rk o Court, im m e d ia te ly east of the Sagewood subdivision The site has been m en tioned as a possible loca tion fo r a F a rm e rs Home A d m in is tr a tio n h o u sin g pro je ct Wednesday co m peting developers asked the com m ission not to add m ore acreage to the c ity u n t il th e u n d e v e lo p e d acreage in the c ity is u tiliz ed If the annexation is ap proved, it w ill be zoned fo r h ig h -d e n s ity r e s id e n tia l use C o m m is s io n m e m b e r Ben S alisbury agreed d u r ing discussion, "W e 've got 60 acres in here now and nobody's using it T h a t’s what bothers m e " C o m m is s io n c h a irm a n B ill Sundin. however, noted the com p reh ensive plan w hich p re dicts gro w th in that area " I t looks to me lik e the m an has read the com prehensive plan and said. 'I'm n e x t." The com m ission approv ed the a n n e x a tio n 3-2 S alisbury. Sundin and D ick H a rrison cast the a f f ir m a tiv e votes C om m ission m em bers M a ria n Jam es and G us DePaepe dissented The p lan nin g co m m is sion also voted to annex 3.5 a c re s at K n o llw o o d Estates, on the south side of T ic k le Creek Les and P a t B ro w n , owners and developers of the p ro p e rty, plan to use the site fo r a re cre a tio n a l area In ad d itio n the c o m m ission agreed to allow re p la ttin g of the planned u n it developm ent to add six lots on D u ba rko Road and redesign the open space along T ic k le Creek Future of Sandy River gorge eyed C o o rd in a tio n be tw ee n a g e n c ie s a n d p r i v a t e citizens is needed to protect the Sandy R ive r Gorge T h a t’s one of several re c o m m e n d a tio n s in a d r ’ ft report, prepared by th<* s t a t e P a r k s a n d Recreation D ivisio n, that w ill be the subject of a p u b lic m e e tin g to n ig h t, Dec 16, at 7 30 p m at T ro u td a le C ity C o u n c il Cham bers. 104 SE K ib lin g The study, proposed by th e 1981 O re g o n Legislature, w ill be put in fin a l fo rm fo r presentation to the 1983 session a fte r the public has studied the d ra ft and made recom m enda tions The study de te rm in e d the appearance of the area. w hich stretches 18 4 m iles from the C olum bia R ive r to the B u ll Run R ive r, has changed little in the past decade The d ra ft rep ort makes a num ber o f recom m enda tions : • That be tte r coordination b e tw e e n a g e n c ie s an d citizens be accom plished via establishm ent of a San dy Gorge Council o r Con so rtiu m It was the conclu sion of those m aking the study tha t the body of laws p ro te ctin g the gorge are su ffic ie n t if a ll agencies and citizens com ply w ith them It was fe lt a council o r consortium could help in s till a s p irit of coopera tion o r cohesiveness • A possible extension of (USPS 481-180) O re g o n N e w »p o p er P u b lis h e r* No’iooo' Mtwvpop«' A**o<iO»ion A»»ooo»<on o n d U S Suburbon Pre»» . k l . k *.« ~ ..k i. T h u ,w »o »t b , Ih k O u tlo o k P u b l.itt.n g Son«»» O « o « o n » ? 0 » i Socond d o »» p o ito » « p o id o t Son«»» O«o«on Co Bo. $9 00 M u l'n o m o h C o u n ty $10 00 E U e w h e re in O re g o n »1150 In N o rth ***»» ond Po<'l»< Coo»» State» O u ts id e O re g o n p er yeor »14.00 State» per yeor We’ve moved! COLLECTORS COTTAGE • Easy operation; just set, focus and shoot • Accurate GPD meter sets shutter speed • "Electro-Touch" full manual override • Big, bright viewfinder • Quick "Magic Needle" loading • Accepts the Pentax system ot SMC lenses and accessories 38361 P ro c to r Blvd. n e x t to C a rlso n Chev. New low price™0* 159’ s239‘ Jo in us fo r an . . . 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 O u ts id e N o rth w e s t ond Po t die Coo*» In m a kin g its ap pro val, the plan nin g s tip u la te d that the sewer line m ust be con stru cte d to serve the pro je c t s fin a l phase by Aug 30. 1983 A p p r o v a l v o te was unanim ous 66 SUBSCRIPTION RATES In C lockom os C o u n ty p er yeor c o n tro l s h o u ld be im plem ented there • E a rly com pletion of the Sandy R iv e r T r a il is sug gested M ore than 40 agencies c u r r e n tly possess som e legal J urisdictio n w ith in the Sandy R iv e r G orge NEW Location: The Sdndy Post M tM B E * the State Scenic W aterway boundary should be con sidered • The cu rre n t and fu tu re m a n a g e m e n t o f D odge P a rk should be ca re fu lly considered, and an educa tio n a l p ro gra m em phasiz ing r iv e r safety and litte r SANDY - 39570 PIONEER BLVD 668-7472 N eighbors to the pro je ct objected that the new open space w ould be a " m a r s h " fo r m uch of the ye a r, con tin u ity between urban San dy and the ru ra l life along SE 370th Avenue w ould be d isru p te d by re p la ttin g and easy access to th e ir p ro p e r ty w ould be made a va ila b le by the redesigned open space »17.00 W ith 35-70 mm Zoom . . . Open House! INSTEAD OF 50mm LENS W h y Shop E ls e w h e re ? ? A t C a m e ra C o n nection w e h ave g re a t prices and cou rteo u s, h elp fu l sales p ro fession als. W e II help you choose just th e -rig h t g ift or m o k e su re you g e t just th e right e q u ip m e n t fo r yo u rse lf. O n top ot all this w e II try to m atch or b e a t 10-5 p.m . Fri. & Sat., Dec. 17-18 Hot Cider & Cookies! an y a d v e rtis e d price - just b rin g us th e ad ! HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM EVERYONE AT CAMERA CONNECTION! "C om e fin d th o se la s t-m in u te g ift ite m s . . . Sandy Po.» Sandy. O r ^ o n 97055 No. 50 Dae 16 1962 If you thought the only way to get bullish returns was through a broker, it s time you broke away from the herd. Because the Federal Government has fust authorized Clackamas County Bank to pay money market rates on your dollars. That's right, now we offer what may be the best Money Market Account around First, there’s no federal limit on the interest you can earn—making it competitive with money market funds. Second, you can earn those rates on as little as $2500' Third, the Money Marke» Account is completely liquid, with check writing and transfer privileges, and no early withdrawal penalties But most importantly, we offer something brokerage houses can't: F.D.I.C. insurance While your dollars earn money market rates, they're also insured up to $100,000 by the F.D.I.C. Plus, you'll be eligible for extra services that come with every Money Market Account. And you'll have the convenience of one stop banking So if you'd like to beef up your investment returns, look to Clackamas County Bank When it comes to money market accounts, we re taking the bull by the horns. ¡1 CLACKAMAS CO UN TY BANK The Money Market Account: We re taking the bull by the horns Sandy-68 8 -5 5 01 Hoodland —622 3131 Boring—663 3000 Member F.D.I.C *A $2500 balance is required, otherwise the NOW Account rate will be paid * 1 2 % g u a r a n te e d th ro u g h J an , 10, 1 9 8 3 ______