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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2016 AUFK &DSH ‘The county makes the ¿ nal decision’ &RQWLQXHG IURP 3DJH A is typically completed “over the counter” for other Clat- sop County residents and developers. “The bottom line is the county makes the ¿ nal decision, so to have a two- step process and two-step review process is really not necessary,” Giguiere said. During public comment Wednesday, some South County residents spoke in support of keeping the com- mittee, or at least stream- lining its role in the county. The residents called it an important community resource and a group that knows its community. John Mersereau, a for- mer committee member, said he recalls when the group formed more than 30 years ago. Its intent was to have neighbors closely involved with new developments. For years, he said, it worked well. “People were able to talk over differences. Some- times there were changes made, sometimes there weren’t,” Mersereau said. “It was a face-to-face meet- ing with neighbors to hash out some differences. That had value to me.” After disbanding the committee, the Clatsop commissioners offered an alternative for Arch Cape area residents. The board agreed to begin formally recognizing neighborhood associations. The associations would be able to comment on land use matters, but would have no review or approval authority themselves. Commission Chairman Scott Lee said the asso- ciations could form in all corners of unincorporated Clatsop County, not just the Arch Cape area. Potential locations include Clatsop Plains, Elsie-Jewell, Lewis and Clark/Olney-Walluski and rural Seaside. “A neighborhood associ- ation will do more to bring the community together and affect the needs of Arch Cape,” Lee said. In other business: • The Board of Com- missioners approved the employment contract for new County Manager Cam- eron Moore. The former chief executive of¿ cer for the Champaign County, Illi- nois, Regional Planning Commission will join the county April 6. His start- ing salary will be $150,000 annually. :DUULRUV Public comments welcome during district’s next two board meetings &RQWLQXHG IURP 3DJH A Removing the Native American imagery — gym pads at the grade school, carpet sections, other pieces of artwork and stickers on helmets — would be a min- imal cost, he said, while the most dif¿ cult situa- tion would be ¿ guring out what to do with the purple statue in front of the high school, fused together with 1,000 smaller metal war- riors made by students in the 1970s. “One thing I want to be clear on is that it’s also my recommendation we incor- porate more local Native American culture in our area,” Jeffery said, noting the mascots in the district bear more resemblance to Mohawk and Great Plains tribes. In 2007, the district had a cartoonish Native Amer- ican caricature in the high school gymnasium replaced with a mural of Clatsop-Ne- halem tribal members row- ing a canoe on the Colum- bia River. Regardless of the mascot, Jeffery said, the district should work with local tribes to get more cul- turally relevant curriculum into its schools. Jeffery said he will have the district’s administrators develop non-native imag- ery for the Warriors, while recommending the district invite public comment over the next two board meetings March 8 and April 12. THE DAILY ASTORIAN T HURSDAY E VENING A (2) (3) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) L KATU KRCW KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (3) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 FDOOHQ SROLFH RI¿ FHU UHPHPEHUHG LQ &DQQRQ BHDFK DV FRZRUNHU IULHQG By LYRA FONTAINE EO Media Group CANNON BEACH — Before the memorial for fallen Seaside police Sgt. Jason Goodding on Friday, Ameri- can Legion Post 168 in Can- non Beach will join the Sea- side American Legion, police departments and other mem- bers of the law Sgt. Jason e n f o r c e m e n t Goodding community in a procession that will wind through Seaside streets. “A comrade in uniform has fallen in the line of duty,” Can- non Beach Post Commander Dan O’Reilly said. “He hero- ically performed his sworn oath until the end. His sacri¿ ce must never be forgotten.” O’Reilly’s son, Michael, a police commander in Kent, Washington, will attend the service representing the Kent Police Department. “It takes your breath away,” he said of the shooting. “This really hits close to me.” When Goodding joined the Seaside Police Department, he was one of the ¿ rst recruits to train under Jason Schermer- horn, who was then a corpo- ral of¿ cer with the department. The two men met soon after Goodding moved to town, and their wives became fast friends. Schermerhorn, now the Cannon Beach police chief, worked with Goodding all 13 years, 10 of those years in the Seaside Police Department. Goodding was shot and killed by a suspect wanted on a felony warrant. Schermerhorn was one of the Cannon Beach of¿ cers who responded to the scene of the Friday shooting. “It’s certainly a huge loss for the law enforcement commu- nity, and for all of our families,” he said. “He was a big family man. He was a great volunteer for his daughters and other girls with basketball.” Goodding’s family, friends and colleagues could always rely on him, Schermerhorn said. “And he just had a great sense of humor,” he added. Bruce’s Candy Kitchen locations in Cannon Beach and Seaside are both donating to the Goodding family. Seaside Out- lets has agreed to match up to Lyra Fontaine/EO Media Group Co-owner and candy maker Brian Taylor of Bruce’s Candy Kitchen. Bruce’s Candy Kitch- en will be donating proceeds to the family of Sgt. Jason Goodding. Bus routes likely delayed due to Friday memorial The Daily Astorian The Sunset Empire Transportation District has announced it is expecting delays in the scheduled bus routes Friday due to the large number of people from the region who will be attending the memorial service for Seaside Police Sgt. Jason Goodding at the $5,000 of the donations that Bruce’s gets, co-owner Brian Taylor said. Taylor, co-owner and pro- duction manager at Bruce’s, was close with Goodding as a friend and fellow coach. “I’m very grateful to have known him,” Taylor said. “We’re grateful for the com- munity that’s here. It’s a good tribute for Jason. We want to spread the love and take care of the girls. This is a chance for people who don’t know them but want to help.” Many others took to the Cannon Beach Police Depart- ment Facebook page to express their condolences and Seaside Civic and Conven- tion Center. “South County Routes 101 and 20 will be most affected,” Jeff Hazen, the district’s executive direc- tor, said. The district will be post- ing updated route delay information throughout the day at www.ridethe- bus.org. “I would like to prayers for the family. Megan Morris, of Warren- ton, works at Columbia Bank in Cannon Beach and had close family ties with Goodding, who was her father’s friend. Good- ding’s daughter was her sister’s friend. “I heard about it before it was public through friends,” Morris said. “I was obviously shocked and heartbroken.” On Saturday, she began a fundraiser for the family on the website GoFundMe. The page raised $10,000 in three days, with contributions from more than 150 people. Dona- tions were given to the Ore- gon Fallen Badge Foundation, LISTINGS A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach offer condolences to Sgt. Jason Gooding’s family from the staff and board of Sunset Empire Trans- portation District,” Hazen added. “This has been an unmeasurable loss for Sgt. Gooding’s fam- ily, friends and the entire community.” For information, contact Hazen at 503-861-5370. which is accepting donations to support the Goodding family on its website and at U.S. Bank locations. “It’s very hard for me to keep any emotion out of it,” Post Commander O’Reilly said. “It’s so close to our mil- itary experiences. We consider police brothers and sisters in uniform.” The Cannon Beach Cham- ber of Commerce is looking at ways to help out the Goodding family. “ We want to do what- ever we can to encourage peo- ple to assist and donate to the Oregon Fallen Badge Founda- tion,” said Executive Director Court Carrier. 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