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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2015 Coastal counties seek overturn of offshore energy plan tions for marine plants and an imals, scenic coastal areas and the ¿ shinJ industry. &urrently, the only offshore enerJy proM ects proposed in OreJon are re search and pilot proMects and the technoloJy remains e[pensive. The petition to overturn the latest sea plan rests on a procedural issue Zhether the /and &onservation and De velopment &ommission could leJally adopt a neZ sea plan that Zas not endorsed by a Jroup of representatives of coastal cities and counties, ,n dian tribes, the commercial and sports ¿ shinJ industries and conservation orJani]ations. That Jroup, the Ocean 3olicy and Advisory &ouncil, has had a role in state ocean planninJ since the late s, and attor neys for &iecNo, <amamoto and the counties Zrote in leJal briefs that state laZ only alloZs the state commission to adopt ocean policy recommended by the council. +oZever, the petition is the result of a fundamental dis aJreement over hoZ the state should allocate space in the By HILLARY BORRUD Capital Bureau 6i[ counties on the OreJon coast have Moined an effort to overturn the state¶s off shore reneZable enerJy plan. ,n late 6eptember, &latsop, &oos, &urry, DouJlas, /incoln and TillamooN counties ¿ led friend of the court brief on be half of tZo coastal residents Zho are challenJinJ the decision by the /and &on servation and Development &ommission to create offshore reneZable enerJy study areas under the state¶s ocean manaJe ment plan, NnoZn as the territo rial sea plan. /ane &ounty com missioners missed the deadline to Moin in the brief, but sent a letter of support. The tZo residents, &harles &iecNo of 1esNoZin and David <amamoto of 3aci¿ c &ity, ¿ led petition in -anuary asNinJ the OreJon &ourt of Appeals to reMect the reneZable enerJy amendment to OreJon¶s e[ist inJ sea plan. The plan attempts to balance coastal reneZable enerJy proMects Zith protec Wikimedia Commons Princess Amalia Wind Farm in the North Sea of the Neth- erlands. territorial sea ² Zhich e[tends three miles from the shore — amonJ ¿ shermen, tribes and other lonJtime mariners, and offshore reneZable enerJy companies that Zant to build proMects in the area. The /and &onservation and Development &ommission¶s amendment to the sea ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight A moonlit sky 46° Tuesday Portland 43/64 Corvallis 38/62 Eugene 37/63 Pendleton 38/62 Salem 40/62 Albany 38/62 Ontario 32/62 Bend 26/59 Wednesday Klamath Falls 28/64 Occasional rain Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 65° 52° Thursday 51° Friday Mainly cloudy with a passing shower 62° 60° 48° Cloudy with a touch of rain 61° 52° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High ........................................... 60° Low ............................................ 55° Normal high ............................... 59° Normal low ................................. 43° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.39" Month to date .......................... 2.15" Normal month to date ............. 4.39" Year to date ........................... 33.39" Normal year to date .............. 44.63" Sunset tonight ................... 6:11 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .............. 7:48 a.m. Moonrise today ................ 6:03 p.m. Moonset today ................. 6:34 a.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 55 25 sh 55 26 pc 61 49 pc 65 37 pc 60 50 sh 63 28 s 68 41 pc 59 46 pc 63 47 pc National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 66 53 sh Boston 53 38 s Chicago 62 48 s Denver 59 39 c Des Moines 64 47 s Detroit 61 44 s El Paso 75 53 pc Fairbanks 36 27 c Honolulu 89 76 sh Indianapolis 66 48 pc Kansas City 65 50 s Las Vegas 82 58 s Los Angeles 86 62 s Memphis 64 61 r Miami 84 75 sh Nashville 67 56 r New Orleans 77 67 sh New York 59 45 s Oklahoma City 67 50 s Philadelphia 60 45 s St. Louis 69 56 pc Salt Lake City 68 44 pc San Francisco 72 56 pc Seattle 57 49 sh Washington, DC 62 45 pc Full Last New First Oct 27 Nov 3 Nov 11 Nov 18 City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 57 44 c 59 38 pc 60 43 pc 67 43 pc 63 40 pc 61 48 sh 54 39 c 58 43 pc 62 37 pc Tues. Hi Lo W 61 46 pc 62 39 s 64 51 pc 66 50 pc 62 47 pc 65 54 pc 55 36 s 64 51 pc 64 40 pc Tonight's Sky: Tuesday night, at a distance of 221,307 miles, the full 'hunters' moon will be at its closest approach (perigee) to the Earth. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Astoria / Port Docks Time 7:35 a.m. 8:21 p.m. Low 0.7 ft. -1.4 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Tues. Hi Lo W 60 58 r 55 43 s 58 51 r 63 32 pc 56 47 r 61 50 c 79 53 s 34 24 c 87 77 s 60 52 r 59 46 sh 82 62 pc 82 63 pc 69 61 r 86 75 pc 65 59 r 78 64 sh 61 51 pc 73 48 pc 63 53 c 62 56 r 61 39 s 67 60 pc 62 51 pc 60 55 c Fronts Cold Warm Showers T-Storms -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Rain Flurries Snow Ice Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. 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Oct. 24, 2015 %85.6, .athy /., , of 6easide, died in 6easide. 2cean 9ieZ )uneral &re mation 6erYice in Astoria is in charJe of the arranJements. MONDAY Seaside City Council, p.m., 6easide &ity +all, %roadZay, 6easide. TUESDAY Clatsop Care Health Dis- trict Board, noon, &latsop &are 5etirement 9illaJe, Olney Ave. Astoria Library Board, p.m., Astoria 3ublic /i brary )laJ 5oom, th 6t. Warrenton City Com- mission, p.m., 6. 0ain Ave. Astoria Planning Com- mission, p.m., &ity +all, Duane 6t. Lotteries Stationary “This is truly “family dentistry” This ZeeN, &latsop &ounty creZs are per forminJ tZo culvert replacements, one on +ill crest /oop and one on (lsie &emetery 5oad., and choppinJ brush in the 6vensen area, and Public meetings Tomorrow’s Tides Time High 1:40 a.m. 8.5 ft. 1:37 p.m. 9.8 ft. ³3arent teacher confer ences help to communicate to parents the areas their child is e[cellinJ in and to Jive parents speci¿ c ideas of hoZ to improve upon their child’s performance in school,” a dis trict release said. ³3arents are encouraJed to attend confer ences Zith their children.” Death Under the Sky Tues. Hi Lo W 57 28 s 59 38 pc 62 53 pc 63 45 pc 63 55 pc 64 38 pc 68 48 pc 61 51 pc 64 53 pc and 0iddle schools. 3arents of elementary students Zill be noti¿ ed of their conference times. On 1ov. , conferences are from a.m. to noon, to p.m. and to p.m. at Asto ria 0iddle 6chool and to a.m., noon to p.m. and to p.m. at Astoria +iJh 6chool. Two culverts to be replaced this week Burns 22/61 Medford 41/68 Partly sunny Astoria 6chool District Zill have a tZoday school ZeeN to start 1ovember, Zith parentteacher conferences 1ov. and , and no school 1ov. , and . &onferences are from to p.m. 1ov. . At Astoria +iJh The Dalles 38/64 Astoria 46/65 moto, is also a member of the 1eZport &ity &ouncil and a member of the Ocean 3olicy and Advisory &ouncil. ³There Zas a procedure that needed to be folloZed,´ Allen said of the state process to amend the sea plan. ³,t Zas one people up and doZn the coast Zere e[pectinJ Zas to be utili]ed.´ Allen said he e[pects the &ourt of Appeals Zill not is sue a decision on his petition until mid. -ason %usch, e[ecutive director of the OreJon :ave (nerJy Trust, said the people challenJinJ the reneZable en erJy amendment Zant to pro tect ¿ shinJ interests. ³,’d call it pretty Jood coastal politics,” Busch said. ³,t’s Must hoZ the Jame is played, and , thinN people un derstand that.” Bush said the Ocean 3oli cy and Advisory &ouncil does not represent everyone on the coast. ³Do they represent an im portant part of the coast" Ab solutely,” Busch said. Astoria holds parentteacher meetinJs The Daily Astorian Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs plan added three reneZable enerJy study areas Zhich the Ocean 3olicy and Advisory &ouncil opposed, accordinJ to the coastal counties’ brief. )or e[ample, the commission approved a reneZable enerJy study area off the coast of & 5ilea — a popular ¿ shinJ area — that is three times as larJe as the proposal Zhich the Ocean 3olicy and Advisory &ouncil voted to recommend for that area. ³,t is important to &ounties that their leJally deleJated role in ocean planninJ be preserved and protected,´ laZyers for the si[ counties Zrote in their brief. ³The challenJed rule abroJated that role.´ The Ocean 3olicy and Advisory &ouncil includes county commissioners and city councilors from some of the counties Zho Moined the case. ³The presence of comple[ loJistical considerations and competition for the same spac es betZeen marine reneZable enerJy interests and other his torical users of the ocean un derscored the need to support communitylevel enJaJement processes to leveraJe the e[per tise of ¿ shermen, other mariners and coastal interests to inform the state and federal reJula tory frameZorNs such as the territorial sea plan reneZable enerJy facility amendment process,´ the laZyers Zrote. David Allen, a laZyer Zho represents &iecNo and <ama K lem p Fa m ily D en tistry o ffers a b ro a d ra n ge o f th era pies a lo n g with a ll yo u r gen era l d en tistry n eed s. about your every concern...” another smiling family OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 10 p.m.: Saturday’s Megabucks: (stimated MacNpot . million. Saturday’s Powerball: , 3oZerball (stimated MacNpot million. Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 10 p.m.: Friday’s Pick 4: 1006 West Marine Drive, Astoria (503) 468-0116 www.klempfamilydentistry.com WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: Sunday’s Keno: Sunday’s Match 4: Saturday’s Daily Game: Saturday’s Hit 5: (stimated MacNpot ,. Saturday’s Keno: Saturday’s Lotto: (stimated MacNpot . million. Saturday’s Match 4: Friday’s Daily Game: Friday’s Keno: Friday’s Match 4: Friday’s Mega Millions: , 0eJa %all (stimated MacNpot million. OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. 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