10A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2016 OSU: University is reinvesting in its outreach positions Continued from Page 1A “I was in 4-H growing up and recognized a great need for problem-solving research to help people working in the woods,” said Grant, who earned a bachelor’s and master’s in for- estry, working in programs from the Appalachian Mountains to the very forests her family toils in Northern California. Grant was hired in June as the university’s forestry and natural resources agent work- ing with all aspects of natural resources and forestry, which according to the Oregon Forest Resources Institute still com- prises 30 percent of Clatsop County’s economic base, and 11 percent of its employment. “My job is to bring infor- mation from the university, and deliver that in a way that’s useful for landowners, loggers, natural resource managers,” she said. “I also collect needed information in the community (on) how we can do things better.” Grant’s position, formerly based in Newport, covers Clat- Courtesy of Oregon State University Amanda Gladics, Oregon Sea Grant’s Extension fisheries management specialist, talks with shrimper David Vandecoevering on the dock in Warrenton. sop, Tillamook and Lincoln counties. Like Senior, Grant said she’s still introducing herself to people, explaining extension’s role in the community and orga- nizing community events such as forestry tours and an Oregon State alumni reunion during the Clatsop County Fair, complete with the university’s mascot, Benny the Beaver. Fish support The Astoria-Warrenton region brought in 122 million pounds of seafood in 2014, according to the National Oce- anic and Atmospheric Admin- istration, an industry worth $43 million. Fishing is the sec- ond-largest industry in the county after forestry. Learning the needs of com- mercial and recreational isher- men, processors and isheries managers, and how the univer- sity can help, is Amanda Glad- ics, who started earlier this month as Oregon Sea Grant’s Coastal Fisheries agent. Gladics has worked with commercial ishermen in the past, studying the migration of seabirds and Dungeness crab around a proposed wave energy site, and how to prevent the bycatch of albatrosses drawn to the hooked bait used ishing for sableish. “I like working with isher- men,” she said. “They’re super- interesting people.” While she gets to know the ishing and processing commu- nity, Gladics said she also wants to help the public better access local seafood through programs like Extension Service’s Shop at the Dock in Newport, where ishermen sell product directly to consumers at the docks with the help of a university agent. Corcoran said Gladics’ posi- tion was approved by the Ore- gon Legislature in the last ses- sion, one of 11 new agents statewide, and the irst time in a decade the county has had a isheries agent. The next ask, he said, is an agricultural agent to work with the myriad small farmers in Clatsop County. Funding for the program comes from several sources. Federal and state money pays for salaries and programmatic costs. The county provides the real estate and funding for pro- grams of special importance. Agents also split their time, Corcoran said, addressing the needs of locals, while also work- ing on statewide issues, such as a project Grant is working on investigating swiss needle cast, a disease that defoliates Doug- las ir trees. “We lost our forestry and isheries agents in the (eco- nomic) downturn,” Corcoran said, but now the university is reinvesting in its outreach posi- tions, and the North Coast is seen as an emergent region. “It’s good to be back at full strength.” Review: Locals will still be able to take part in the decision-making process Continued from Page 1A Across the river Residents on both sides of the Columbia River have been disappointed about the loss of design review boards, which many see as giving communi- ties a greater voice on devel- opment. In Arch Cape, a tony enclave south of Cannon Beach, some are ighting Clat- sop County’s decision to dis- band a design review commit- tee that has offered advice for three decades. Commissioners in Paciic County irst began discussing dissolving the design review board in fall 2015. Wolfe said that after much public input, the commission- ers inally concluded that the board’s guidelines “are not clear and objective.” Some Oysterville residents who attended the meeting felt the county was abandoning a system that had served its pur- pose well for decades, even if the county’s support for it had dwindled. Until new historic preserva- tion guidelines are approved in 2017, the hearings examiners will adhere to existing guide- lines. And even though the pro- cess is changing, commission- ers say locals will still be able to participate in the decision-mak- ing process. “We’re not trying to destroy anything,” Wolfe said. ‘A community divided’ Oysterville is still a desig- nated National Historic Dis- trict. The area also has a sim- ilar county designation that encompasses some structures not included in the historic dis- trict. The design review board was charged with preserving the character of the historic area by deciding what other locals could do and could not do with their houses. It also made plenty of suggestions about fences, gar- dens, gutters and lots of other things. Fans of the board said it empowered locals to decide how to best preserve the charac- ter of the historic village. It kept Oysterville beautiful, they said, even if it stumbled a bit along the way. However, other residents thought the guidelines were too vague, and said the various par- ties often interpreted them dif- ferently. At its worst, critics said, the board pitted neighbor against neighbor. Others claimed the board had become dysfunc- tional, and thought board mem- bers were too easily drawn into petty disputes. 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For that rea- son, Wolfe said someone with legal training and a good under- standing of historic preservation should be making decisions. ‘One problem after another’ Everyone in Oysterville agrees on one thing: They love Oysterville. Part-time resident Bradley Huson bought his place in 2009. He loved that he didn’t have to worry about what was going to “plop down” next door, he said in an interview at his fresh- ly-painted pale pink house. A former city councilman and mayor in Ruston, near Seat- tle, he now owns a pair of land- scape design and interior design businesses and makes a weekly commute to Oysterville. Huson spent part of his summers on the peninsula as a kid. To him, the quaint historic district seemed like the perfect getaway. And it was, at least until he wanted to make a few changes to his home. “It’s been one problem after another,” Huson recalled. Huson said that when he irst approached the board about making changes to his property, a board member made a motion to deny his application within minutes, “based on nothing.” He was eventually approved both times he went through the design review board process, but, he said, “The irst time was so hideous I hired an attorney to do it the second time, and I didn’t even go to the meeting.” Huson’s lawyer showed up armed with plans, schematics, even a scale model. Huson says the board took the presence of a lawyer as an affront. Huson said some residents were already doing whatever they wanted to do by then, so he followed suit. He painted his house pink, removed some trees and tore off his porch, without seeking the approval of the local board. “Until someone is going to do the process right, I wasn’t going to be participating in it,” Huson said. Though he’s pleased with the county’s decision to eliminate the board, he feels the damage has already been done. “Now I realize the rea- son everyone hates each other is because of design review,” Huson said. “It pits people against one another.” ‘It just imploded’ Greg Rogers bought the his- toric Oysterville Store, an adja- cent house and 10 acres in 2011. He wasted no time replacing lu- orescent lights with period light- ing. He painted the interior in what he believed to be original colors. A part-time Seattle resident, he served on the board until a few months ago, when several members resigned. He describes the falling out of the board in one word: “Exhaustion.” “It just imploded,” Rogers said. “It was untenable and it was becoming a legal liability to the county.” Rogers supported the switch to a hearings examiner. He thinks a more neutral third-party will be able to de-escalate what had become an often combative process. Staunch supporters Nyel and Sydney Stevens live a stone’s throw from Huson. They have never made any changes that required the full board approval process. The Stevens’ didn’t live in LISTINGS A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach Oysterville full-time until both reached middle age, but Syd- ney’s family has deep roots in the community. Her great-grand- father was a co-founder of Oysterville. Over the years, the Stevens’ have seen — and often resisted — changes to the village, which now has just 12 full-time res- idents and less than a dozen truly historic homes. They were staunch supporters of the design review board. Nyel Stevens defended the board at the county meet- ing, saying that eliminating the board would further erode the character of the town they’ve worked so hard to protect. “It’s changed too much,” Nyel Stevens told the commissioners. The Stevens’ place the bulk of the blame squarely on the shoulders of the county. Nyel Stevens said when the county was supportive, the board worked as intended. He recalled that until about 10 years ago, county representatives attended every meeting. But as county staff thinned out, so did involve- ment with Oysterville. “I don’t think anyone cares, Sydney Stevens said. “They don’t really know about the his- tory. And they don’t have an investment in the history.” Evening listings WEDNESDAY J ULY 20 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KATU News 2016 Republican Convention (L) The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Modern Family Black-ish Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! 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