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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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/ane.
)or information, contact &latsop &ounty
3ublic :orNs at .
Memorials
Wednesday, Oct. 28
0c&O<, -uanita Belle
— )uneral at a.m., Ocean
9ieZ &emetery &hapel, :ar
renton. )olloZinJ the service,
family and friends are invited
to the residence of Kenneth
and Allison 0c&oy for hors
d’oeuvres.
Wednesday, Oct. 28
1O55,6, 0attheZ Ale[
ander — &elebration of life
service at p.m., 0ission
&hristian )elloZship &hurch,
1.:. :arrenton Drive,
:arrenton. 1orris, , of
:arrenton, died )riday, Oct.
, , in Astoria. &ald
Zell’s /uce/ayton 0ortuary
in Astoria is in charJe of the
arranJements.
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 &amp
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
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