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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016
Cannon Beach city candidates ind common ground
Candidates ield
questions on
community
CANNON BEACH —
The three Cannon Beach City
Council candidates talked
housing, parking, vacation
rentals, tourism, preserving
the town’s village feel among
administrative change and
other community concerns at
a forum Wednesday night.
Each agreed maintaining
the small-town character of
Cannon Beach would require
study, community involve-
ment and creative use of lim-
ited resources.
Brandon Ogilvie, Herb
Florer and Nancy McCar-
thy are vying for two spots
on the council. While candi-
dates found common ground
on issues like the elementary
school property and mari-
juana shops, they expressed
some differing views on
housing and tourism.
The forum, held at the
Coaster Theatre, was orga-
nized by Vote Smart Can-
non Beach, a nonpartisan and
nonproit group of residents.
Candidates responded to the
same questions by modera-
tors Andrew Tonry and Barb
Knop and audience members.
A 24-year resident, Ogil-
vie is a contractor and afford-
able housing task force mem-
ber who previously served on
the Planning Commission,
partly as chairman. He views
tsunami awareness, short-
term rentals and affordable
housing as important issues
affecting the city.
Florer, a 12-year resident,
is an emergency prepared-
ness committee member and
former Port of Astoria dep-
uty director, budget com-
mittee member and plan-
ning commissioner. He
said the town’s sustainabil-
ity, emergency preparation
and infrastructure should
be addressed.
McCarthy, a 15-year
homeowner and 10-year
permanent resident, was a
reporter and editor for the
Cannon Beach Gazette and
is now a freelance writer. The
“inlux of people,” affordable
housing and emergency plan-
ning are signiicant issues to
her.
Candidates agreed the
city should have some role
in facilitating affordable
housing.
“I’m not a big fan of big
government, but I do think
government has a place in
helping parts of our society
that need a little more help,”
Florer said, adding that city
government could help search
for solutions before stepping
in directly.
McCarthy said affordable
housing is needed to have
“the life and diversity we
want” and the city is respon-
sible for providing some
housing for irst responders.
“Many folks that work for
the city are unable to afford
houses here,” Ogilvie said.
“I would like to see business
members being able to step
up if they are that interested
in having some type of hous-
ing for their employees.”
McCarthy said a connec-
tion between short-term rent-
als and affordable housing
exists in that renting a home
short-term derives income
and therefore increases home
values, making them less
affordable.
Florer, whose wife Tami
Florer owns Cannon Beach
Property Management, said
short-term rentals have little
effect on affordable housing.
“If people don’t rent their
houses, many of them will
just be second homes,” he
said.
Ogilvie agreed prop-
erty owners currently rent-
ing homes out short-term are
unlikely to rent homes long-
term at affordable prices, but
said for people simply renting
out their house, there could
be a way to “incentivize rent-
ing houses out to people who
need it.”
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City role in housing
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round community. “We have
to decide if we want to main-
tain a small village arts atmo-
sphere that we have or if we’re
going to become a high-end
destination resort,” she said.
“I’d like to see us preserve our
village atmosphere.”
Florer said tourism is iden-
tiied in the comprehensive
plan as part of the town’s
economy, and he is unsure if
conlict exists between the
business and residential “vil-
lage” parts of town.
‘Cannon Beach way’
Asked to deine the “Can-
non Beach way,” Ogilvie said
civic participation has driven
the best decisions in town.
“If you feel impassioned
about an issue going to come
up for a vote, please partici-
pate,” he said.
Florer praised the involve-
ment of residents, including
many in the room.
“I want to see us remain
thinkers,” McCarthy said. “I
don’t want to see a bunch of
sheep out there.”
Answering what makes
Cannon Beach special, the
candidates agreed it was the
people.
“I’ve met the best peo-
ple I’ve ever met in my life,”
Ogilvie said.
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AB6022
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
Notice to Interested Persons
In the Matter of the Estate of
Leonard Richard Mattson,
Deceased.
Case No. PB06888
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
JUDITH SHARON MATTSON
has been appointed personal
representative in the above-
referenced estate. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
attorney for the personal
representative at the address
listed below, within four months
after the date of first publication
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be barred.
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affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal
representative, or the attorney
for the personal representative.
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REPRESENTATIVE:
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93750 Autio Loop, Astoria, OR
97103
Phone: (503) 325-9155
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
Judith Sharon Mattson
c/o 93750 Autio Loop, Astoria, OR
97103
Phone: (503) 325-9155
Date of first publication: October
13, 2016
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and 27th, 2016
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Marijuana shops
Each candidate supports
allowing recreational mari-
juana shops in town. In Novem-
ber, a ballot measure will ask
residents whether recreational
marijuana sales should be pro-
hibited in Cannon Beach.
“It’s going to be on the bal-
lot and citizens will decide,”
Florer said. “If there’s a
demand in town, then hope-
fully there would be a store
that would be in good taste
and it in town.”
“They have to follow strict
state regulations and also have
to follow our own ordinances,
including design review,”
McCarthy said. “I do not see
any reason why marijuana
should not be sold in town.”
Candidates had slightly dif-
ferent ideas on Cannon Beach
as a tourist destination.
Ogilvie said many depend
on business from tourists for
their livelihood.
“I’m conlicted at almost
all times but it’s what we are,”
he said. “I think the best we
can do to welcome people to
this town and at the same time
try to create an atmosphere
that is workable for those of
us that live here.”
McCarthy said the city
needs to ind a solution to bal-
ancing tourism with the year-
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