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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015
Ilwaco embarks on major
Warrenton to take
wait-and-see approach ‘spruce-up’ campaign
on marijuana restrictions
By KATIE WILSON
EO Media Group
State Legislature could set new guidelines
Measure 91, which legal-
ized recreational use of
the drug. Such preemptive
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WARRENTON — War- under a legal cloud, since
renton will wait and see if the measure barred local
the state Legislature sets WD[DWLRQ
Several bills before the
new guidelines on mari-
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cides whether to pursue both medical and recre-
ational marijuana. Under
restrictions on the drug.
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rium on medical marijuana ational use of marijuana
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dispensaries within 1,000 not accept licenses to pro-
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cities with moratoriums \HDU
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restrictions, like buffer not authorized until No-
zones between arcades and vember 2016.
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last November approved be interested in a ballot
By DERRICK
DePLEDGE
The Daily Astorian
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voter sentiment. “That
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zoning should be updat-
ed given the potential for
marijuana growing opera-
tions.
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ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Clear to partly
cloudy
39°
Thursday
Parks in 2015
Oregon Weather
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lows and
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The Dalles
36/72
Astoria
39/63
Portland
40/69
Corvallis
39/70
Eugene
36/67
Pendleton
32/64
Salem
38/68
Albany
38/70
Ontario
29/68
Bend
22/65
Friday
Burns
20/66
Medford
37/77
Pleasant with times
of sun and clouds
Klamath Falls
26/66
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43°
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Sunday
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67°
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Temperatures
High ........................................... 53°
Low ............................................ 40°
Normal high ............................... 56°
Normal low ................................. 41°
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Month to date .......................... 2.15"
Normal month to date ............. 2.69"
Year to date ........................... 24.21"
Normal year to date .............. 27.53"
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ILWACO, Wash. — The
corner of Spruce Street and
First Street in Ilwaco is look-
ing brighter thanks to two mu-
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swimming salmon that now
grace the sides of the rundown
Oddfellows building.
The mural was just one
of the bigger cleanup efforts
a group of interested citizens
and merchants took on March
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service event, Spruce Up Il-
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ing to ride that momentum.
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March 23, Nick Haldeman,
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and Recreation Commission,
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section where the Oddfellows
building is located, Haldeman
said.
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going in the right direction,”
he said.
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recreation plan, he and the
parks commission drafted a
list of projects, from small
things like placing trash cans
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to big things like purchasing
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star Regulus of Leo the Lion.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Most of the talk centered
around grants: grants the
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that parks could be a part of,
grants the parks commission
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that never went through for
both groups and how those
projects could be revived.
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talk about small projects the
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complete and less talk about
grants.
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enthusiasm that came with the
cleanup,” he said. “We need
to be able to fund some things
ourselves and get them going
and see results.”
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long meeting, Haldeman and
the council had nailed down
three projects for the parks
commission to focus on.
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signage for the section of the
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of Cape Disappointment State
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the parks commission will be
a part of that work.
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asked that the second project
be to do “something” with
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ed at the end of Lake Street,
below Cooks Hill Road. The
parks commission applied for
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go through.
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run. The council suggested
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said he would price out vari-
ous materials and come back
to the council with alterna-
tives.
Spruce Up Ilwaco
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waco, the group of citizens
and business owners who or-
ganized the Spruce Up Ilwaco
event, is feeling victorious.
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force winds,” as Madeline
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Envision Ilwaco group, wrote
in her notes after the event —
a number of volunteers came
out to help paint the murals,
weed and pressure-wash the
sidewalks near the Odd Fel-
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brackets and old signage from
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dumpsters provided for free to
Ilwaco residents. According
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residents dumped more than
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tial and public spaces.
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said. “And it seemed to be a
little bit contagious.”
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panels over the windows of
the old Oddfellows building
in downtown Ilwaco, Wash.,
a step toward beautifying
a key downtown corner
where historic buildings
await repurposing.
Marvin Quaschnick
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Ilwaco, Wash., Councilman David Jensen, Oddfellow
building owner Jeff Cutting, Bruce Peterson, Dustin Mead
and Jeff’s son Griffin all chipped in to install new decora-
tive panels over the building’s windows.
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Marvin Quaschnick went to
heaven April 29, 2014.
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of North Dakota.
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farm and moved to Astoria, Ore.
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