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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2016
Small ports seek $48 million in federal funding
Ilwaco asks
for $700,000;
Chinook needs
$800,000
By KATHERYN
HOUGHTON
EO Media Group
Ports in the Northwest are
waiting to see if the nation’s
budget will include funding for
small ports that often struggle
to obtain federal dollars.
The Northwestern congres-
sional delegation advocated
that the president’s ¿scal \ear
07 budget set aside roughl\
$48 million to maintain jet-
ties and the channels leading
to small ports. The funding
would include Paci¿c Coun-
t\’s Port of Ilwaco and Port of
Chinook.
The budget plan is expect-
ed to come out on Feb. 9.
$ letter signed b\ 2regon’s
8.6. 6ens. 5on :\den and
-eff 0erkle\ and :ashing-
ton’s Patt\ 0urra\ and 0aria
Cantwell asked the 8.6. 2f¿ce
of Management and Budget to
recognize the needs of small
ports.
“Despite the Administra-
tion’s responsibilit\ to fund
these projects, small ports
throughout the Northwest
continue to be routinel\ over-
looked in budget requests and
remain chronicall\ underfund-
ed,” the senators wrote.
The Paci¿c Northwest :a-
terwa\s Association, a region-
al, multi-industr\ association
that focuses on trade, naviga-
tion and economic develop-
ment policies, asked for $2.1
million for the Port of Ilwaco
out of the requested $48 mil-
lion, along with $800,000 for
the Port of Chinook and $2.7
million for the Skipanon River
Channel.
Port of Chinook Manager
*u\ *lenn said $700,000 of
the funding would go toward
a major maintenance report on
the Ilwaco channel pile dikes.
The report could identif\ what
is causing the increased silt-
ation of the port’s channel,
Glenn said.
Glenn said he believes the
navigation pile dikes, which
help funnel water through the
channel, are failing. The fail-
ure ma\ also be connected to
the Port’s consistent dredging
needs to maintain safe water
levels, he said.
As a temporar\ solution,
the port has established a crit-
ical area around marker 11
where the channel dips below
the minimum depth of 16 feet
and is working with corps and
Coast Guard to realign the
channel.
“Addressing the cause of
siltation will hopefull\ reduce
the need for annual mainte-
nance at the mouth of the chan-
nel, which would save us mon-
e\ and effort,” Glenn said.
Submitted Photo
Pile piles at the entrance to the Ilwaco, Wash., channel are
in need of major restoration.
Convenience store at Seaside Chevron gets overhaul
Landscaped areas are pro-
posed on the east and west
sides of the building. The
site plan also proposes new
sidewalks be built along Av-
enue M, adjacent to the back
of the building, and a portion
of Roosevelt Drive, to create
a continuous public walkwa\
along that road. However,
Vonada said, the ¿nal con¿g-
uration for Avenue M, which
is an unimproved right-of-
wa\, is subject to input from
the Seaside Public Works De-
partment.
A short-term bike park-
ing rack is proposed near the
northeast pedestrian walkwa\
between the building and the
sidewalk fronting Roosevelt
Drive. Not counting the pump
island parking spaces, a total
of 12 off-street parking spaces
in front of the building will be
provided, according to a staff
report from Planning Director
Kevin Cupples.
“We don’t want to tr\ to
reinvent the function of the
site,” Vonada said.
The design team and own-
er are in the process of pric-
ing the project and complet-
ing construction and bidding
documents; the\ will proceed
with submitting applications
for building permits in the
earl\ spring.
Construction
of new building
to take place
in the spring
By KATHERINE
LACAZE
EO Media Group
SEASIDE — The owner
of the Chevron gas station in
south Seaside is replacing the
existing convenience store
with a new, larger building
using the empt\ lot north of
the site.
The Seaside Planning
Commission conditionall\ ap-
proved a request b\ applicant
David Vonada of Tolovana
Architects, on behalf of own-
er Marci Utti, to demolish the
convenience store associated
with the Chevron gas station
and construct a new two-stor\
building.
“We think it’s important,
for the gatewa\ to the com-
munit\, to update things and
keep things looking nice,”
Utti said at the commission
meeting earlier this month.
The propert\ is located at
121 S. +ollada\ Drive, off
U.S. +ighwa\ 101, or Roos-
evelt Drive, and between ave-
Katherine Lacaze/EO Media Group
The owner of the Chevron gas station near the south entrance to Seaside is planning to demolish the existing convenience
store and build a new, larger one using the property directly north of the station. The project is anticipated to begin this spring.
nues M and N.
Construction is slated to
start this spring, depending
on ¿nancing. Utti estimates
the project will take about six
months to complete.
The plan is to construct the
new building and have it near
completion before demolish-
ing the old building to create
“virtuall\ no interruption to
the business whatsoever,”
Vonada said. Full services
should continue throughout
the entire project, which is
important since it will take
space and storage, will be
approximatel\ 1,290 square
feet.
“It will be a major, ma-
jor improvement over what’s
there,” Vonada said. “I think
it’s going to be an attractive
building on all four sides.”
place throughout the summer
months.
The new building will be
approximatel\ ,700 square
feet on the ¿rst stor\, which
will be used primaril\ for re-
tail sales. The second stor\,
which will be used for of¿ce
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