5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 Gearhart: Councilors split over competing state, local statutes Kansas City set for national WWI centennial observance By JIM SUHR Associated Press Continued from Page 1A Commissioners deter- mined the request was inconsistent with the city’s comprehensive plan and neighborhood commercial zoning. “Further, there is no evi- dence of demand for the machines in the city’s central core,” commissioners wrote. Lowenberg challenged the decision, disputing City Plan- ner’s Carole Connell’s con- tention that lottery machines are not a use “devoted to the use of food while customers are seated at tables.” State versus local rules Lowenberg closed the Gearhart Grocery in Decem- ber and reopened doors as Gearhart Crossing in mid-March. Lowenberg’s appeal chal- lenged the Planning Com- mission’s denial of video lot- tery, contesting what he called “biased statements” and argu- ments against the machines by linking “gambling and drinking.” “The denial does not appear to be based on any relevant fact, but rather on a prejudice against gaming and the people that partici- pate in gaming,” he wrote in his appeal. In addition, Lowenberg told councilors the require- ment for a conditional use made by the city “appears to be contrary to Oregon law.” After receiving a condi- tional use permit last year as a “neighborhood cafe,” Lowenberg applied for and was granted a limited license from the Oregon Liquor Con- trol Commission to sell beer and wine. “The applicant’s position is that video lottery machines are controlled by the state and that local regulations are pre- empted by state law,” City Attorney Peter Watts said Wednesday. “This is where things start getting nuanced,” Watts told councilors. “The OLCC says in order to get a video lot- tery machine, ‘All we need is this permit.’ You’re pre- cluded from prohibiting a use they’re entitled under state law. We’re at a very, very unique area of the law: the intersection of city code and city preemption.” Even if the council upheld the Planning Commission decision, “it does not mean he cannot have video lottery machines in his restaurant or neighborhood cafe,” Watts said. Armed with the limited license, the cafe could put the video lottery machines any- where in the building, Watts said. R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian Attorney Jeremy Rust and Terry Lowenberg, owner of Sum Properties and Gear- hart Crossing. ‘Neighborhood character’ Faced with competing state and local statutes, coun- cilors were split. Jesse warned that if the council denied the machines, the city could find the machines placed in a more prominent location within the establishment. “I voted for a neigh- borhood-friendly cafe and because our code doesn’t identify a use for this, then I feel on the merits of what we have in front of us, I couldn’t vote for it,” Lorain said. Brown said the down- town commercial zone was designed for nearby residents. “If you don’t even need our ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to have video poker, it doesn’t matter how we vote,” Brown said. “But strictly from the zoning stand- point, it’s going to be hard for me to vote with the applicant based on that.” In casting his ‘no’ vote, Brown added: “It’s hard for me to see a public need was proven.” Future enforcement? For now, Lowenberg’s decision whether to pursue video poker remains unclear, as he issued a blanket “no comment” to questions after the meeting. “We believe that the con- ditional use is not required to install the lottery machines at this time,” Jeremy Rust, Lowenberg’s attorney, said at the meeting. “Based on our research, based on the state law, I don’t think we need the city’s approval to have the lot- tery machines.” If Lowenberg installs the machines, he may face city enforcement action. “I think after this deci- sion, I may be forced to,” City Administrator Chad Sweet. “If he puts the video lottery machines in the middle of the room, he would potentially be in violation of a neigh- borhood cafe. If he were to put (the machines) in the back, I would cite local zone code and his conditional use permit.” KANSAS CITY, Mo. — By design, World War I never strays from Matt Naylor’s thoughts: His grandfather’s wartime shaving kit is on dis- play in his office where he oversees a museum in Kan- sas City, Missouri, dedicated to all things involving “The Great War.” “I have a familial relation- ship with World War I that’s very direct,” said Naylor, whose father, after serving with the British during World War II, moved to Australia, where Naylor was raised and acquired his lasting accent. That lineage “is an important part of my story.” So it is little wonder that Continued from Page 1A in Knappa. The individual is a Mexican national with a con- viction for cocaine possession. President Donald Trump wants to increase deportations as part of a crackdown on ille- gal immigration, but some pub- lic officials have been critical of the federal government’s tactics. Washington State Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary Fair- hurst in March told ICE she was troubled by enforcement actions near courthouses. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden and U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, Democrats from Oregon, have co-spon- sored a bill that would cod- ify rules that require immigra- tion agents to get approval from a supervisor before conduct- ing operations at schools, hos- pitals, churches or other sensi- tive locations. A House version of the bill, sponsored by U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Or- egon, would expand the policy to courthouses. “We’re trying to get fami- lies ready,” Cindy Guzman, the Ocean Beach School District’s (2) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (9) (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) KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW 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) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (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 PM conflict that President Wood- row Wilson had sought to avoid. In the shadow of the hill- top site’s 217-foot-tall WWI monument known as the Lib- erty Memorial Tower, foreign migrant student advocate, said at the Ilwaco meeting. “I hear a lot of worries from kids that they’re going to come home from school and mom and dad won’t be there.” Plans and paperwork Guzman passed out thick packets of information in English and Spanish. She advised parents to fill out forms and have them notarized to leave legal instructions for the care of their children in case their family is split up. “Parents have been very emotional,” Guzman said. “It’s hard to witness.” She urged them to make sure their children know where to find emergency contacts and important documents, such as passports, birth certif- icates, immunization records and Social Security cards. Guz- man gave out the forms needed to get those documents and told parents they can go to the district office or a local credit union to have paperwork nota- rized for free. She provided other resources, including informa- tion about immigrants’ rights and what to do during a raid or after an arrest. Afraid of authorities People do not have to fear being reported to immigra- tion by local law enforce- ment or school officials, Guz- man said. She assured parents it’s safe to let their children go to class and call police if they need help. Local authorities in Wash- ington state do not ask peo- ple to show proof of immigra- tion status, she said. Schools do not help federal agents with deportations. Ilwaco High Principal David Tobin said he has no intention of turning students over to immigration. “We’re going to protect our kids,” he said. Here to help Leaders with nonprofit, church and political groups at the meeting joined educa- tors in trying to show immi- grants how to get the support they need. Ricky Holmes said he’s seen how the federal crack- down has hurt immigrant fam- ilies through his work with the nonprofit Coastal Community Action Program. “It’s a tragedy,” he said. “We want to help people.” Immigrants don’t have to be afraid to ask for support from the program that works with people who have low incomes in Pacific and Grays Harbor counties, Holmes said. Identification is not required to sign up for services and case workers can use numbers instead of names to keep client records confidential. Guzman asked people to share what they learned at the meeting with others and encouraged them to take emer- gency forms for families who might need them. “With this president, we don’t know what’s going to happen,” she said. ICE and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials are expected to pro- vide more information during a meeting scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. on May 4 at Ilwaco’s New Life Church. Lawmakers back accountability measures for ODOT By PARIS ACHEN Capital Bureau SALEM — A group of lawmakers has recommended restoring authority over the state transportation director to the Oregon Transportation Commission. The authority now rests with the governor. The recommendation was one of several intended to boost accountability for the use of taxpayer dollars in the event that lawmakers pass a transpor- tation package this session. The transportation package would infuse hundreds of mil- lions of dollars for projects into the Department of Transporta- tion’s budget. “In this era where we are right now where trust in gov- ernment is low, accountability is a really important issue, and it’s a worthwhile challenge,” said Susan Morgan, a lobby- ist with the Association of Ore- gon Counties and a former OTC commissioner. “Our cit- izens want to know what their transportation dollars are spent on and how that spending is impacting the condition of the infrastructure.” The five lawmakers who made the recommendations belong to an accountability subgroup of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Trans- portation Preservation and Modernization. The larger 14-member com- mittee is charged with craft- ing the transportation package. Legislative leaders hope to pass the package during the 160-day LISTINGS T HURSDAY E VENING L Naylor embraces today, when the National World War I Museum and Memorial he guides as president and CEO hosts a centennial observance of the day the U.S. begrudg- ingly waded into the global Schools: ‘We’re going to protect our kids’ THE DAILY ASTORIAN A AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Visitors look at memorial bricks after a Memorial Day ob- servance at the National World War Museum at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Mo. dignitaries were to join 3,000 onlookers who snapped up tickets for the daylong homage titled “In Sacrifice for Liberty and Peace.” The event on the grounds of the nation’s official WWI mon- ument was to feature an eclec- tic mix of patriotic music, some poetry, speeches and readings from the time America first declared war on Germany. To Naylor, the event “is commemorating, not celebrat- ing” the moment when the U.S. trudged off to war at a time tanks and air combat were new. By the time American mil- itary muscle helped van- quish Germany and the con- flict ended in 1918, more than 9 million people were lost to combat, some 116,000 of them Americans. session, which began Feb. 1 in Salem. “I am of the opinion that from this point forward, we go down a list and start craft- ing a draft bill, … then then we amend it, … do whatever it takes,” said Rep. Andy Olson, who led the accountability subgroup. Another key recommen- dation would create a website dashboard, featuring a road map, where the public could follow the cost and progress of projects. Evening listings THURSDAY A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM A PRIL 11:30 6 KATU News at 6 Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune Grey's Anatomy "What's Inside" (N) Scandal "Dead in the Water" (N) The Catch "The Bad Girl" (N) KATU News at 11 (:35) Jimmy Kimmel KOMO 4 News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! 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