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Martin: Jan’s
coarseness was
always paired
with kindness
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“Inspirational. That is the
word that sums up my feeling
for Jan and her impact on so
many,” Ryan Snyder wrote in
an email. “From the moment
I met her, I felt fortunate to
experience a heart of integ-
rity, and commitment … a
soul strong and courageous.
And those principles were
inspiring as you watched her
approach life and death. I will
miss her, her zest for friend-
ships, her love of family, her
joy in being a grandmother to
our two kids, and the love I
felt as her son-in-law.”
Jan was raised on a North
Dakota farm, where she lived
with her family before mar-
rying Steve Martin in 1967.
The couple was living in The
Dalles before purchasing
the Surfsand Resort in 1979.
Their portfolio expanded after
purchasing multiple Cannon
Beach properties, including
the Viking Motel, the Hay-
stack Resort, the Wayfarer
Restaurant, the RV Resort and
the oceanfront property that
became the Stephanie Inn.
Dave Norstedt, the vice
president of operations at
Martin North, knew Jan Mar-
tin for years and said between
the hard work ethic she
learned on the farm and her
gentle spirit, she was a natu-
ral in the hospitality industry.
“She spent early years
cleaning guest rooms and
working the front desk,” Nor-
stedt said. “Jan became known
for exquisite taste in room
decor and interior design. Jan
later became the company
president. Jan treated me
with constant kindness and
respect, as she did with all of
her employees.”
The couple was often cred-
ited for raising the caliber of
hospitality in Cannon Beach,
with major renovation proj-
ects to the Surfsand Resort
Astori
reshaping the resort town’s
oceanfront aesthetic. In 2009,
Jan Martin was integral in
the design work behind the
Stephanie Inn.
“She was kind of behind
the scenes, and Steve got a
lot of the attention. But they
were equals, and what they
accomplished was incredi-
ble,” said Patrick Nofield of
Escape Lodging.
Nofield first met Jan Mar-
tin when he took a job with
Martin North right out of col-
lege in 1986. His memory
of her is colored by her gra-
ciousness, her kindness and
her discipline, he said. He
always admired her ability
to speak her mind when she
thought you were wrong.
But her coarseness was
always paired with kindness
in the way she would give
second chances or advice
when you made a mistake,
Nofield said.
“It felt like family working
there in that way. The story
of Jan to me is that she
was the matriarch of
Cannon Beach in a way,”
Nofield said. “She was a roll-
up-your-sleeves and make-
it-happen kind of woman.
Escape Lodging wouldn’t be
what it is today without that
mentorship from Steve and
Jan. They were all about tak-
ing care of people, because
the money after that takes
care of itself.”
For the past 15 years, Jan
Martin has been in retire-
ment, coming in and out of
the community. But for many,
her impact on the hospitality
industry — and the town in
general — will linger.
“For many of us who work
at Martin North today, she
was our boss, but most impor-
tantly she was our friend,”
Norstedt said. “A natural
in the hospitality industry,
Jan was the consummate
host.”
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Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Signs mark areas where shorebirds, like the endangered western snowy plover, might
be nesting in Nehalem Bay State Park. Similar signs will be removed in Gearhart.
Ranger Ken Murphy said.
“The current restrictions
will go away and we will
monitor the site,” he said.
If a nest is spotted, rangers
could be on the scene within
a couple of hours to put up
fencing during the month-
long incubation period.
“It’s not as though we’re
abandoning the bird in this
location,” he said. “If any-
thing, this is a plan that helps
us manage this location bet-
ter while also not putting
restrictions in place that
keep normal activity from
going on that is traditional
in this area. It’s a different
management strategy. We
will still be here looking for
the bird, hoping that it nests
and managing it accordingly
if it does.”
Hundreds besiege Oregon Capitol
to back cap on greenhouse gases
By ANDREW SELSKY
Associated Press
SALEM — Hundreds of
protesters converged Mon-
day on the Oregon Capitol to
push lawmakers to adopt leg-
islation that would place a cap
on greenhouse gas emissions
and impose fees on entities
that exceed maximum levels.
With the Trump adminis-
tration having abandoned the
Paris climate agreement, sev-
eral states have emphasized
their own efforts to reduce
greenhouse gases that con-
tribute to global warming.
In November, the governors
of California, Oregon and
Washington state attended
global climate change talks in
Bonn, Germany.
Now, a bill in the Oregon
Senate and a similar one in
the House aim to gradually
reduce greenhouse gas emis-
sions from the state to lev-
els that are at least 80 percent
below 1990 levels. Compa-
nies and facilities emitting
more than 25,000 metric tons
of carbon dioxide equivalents
a year would be required to
buy “allowances” every year
to cover each ton of their
emissions.
The
two
so-called
clean-energy jobs bills, also
known as cap and trade, are
sponsored by 31 lawmakers,
and each contain more than
30 pages. Some lawmakers
have said this year’s 35-day
legislative session is too short
to deal with such a compli-
cated issue.
But it took center stage
Monday as hundreds of pro-
testers gathered outside
the Capitol in sunny, chilly
weather, carrying signs
including ones that said “cli-
mate justice.” One inflatable
sign asked state Senate Pres-
ident Peter Courtney to “be a
climate hero.” The protesters
then flocked to offices of leg-
islators, spilling out the doors
and into narrow hallways,
before attending two commit-
tee hearings on the bills.
“There are about 400 to
500 people here today,” mar-
veled House Speaker Tina
Kotek, one of the bills’ spon-
sors. “I think that shows the
people outside the building
really want us to make it a
priority for the session.”
Courtney said before the
Legislature convened that
while he believes there must
be laws to restrict greenhouse
gas emissions, he expressed
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ized in the short session.
“Just the exemption area
is complicated,” he said, add-
ing that he didn’t want Ore-
gon to copy another state.
Opponents have lined up
against the measures, includ-
ing Oregon Business &
Industry.
“Oregon needs to iden-
tify the least cost way to
reduce greenhouse gas emis-
sions, rather than create a dis-
incentive for Oregon busi-
ness to remain in the state
and for others to locate here,”
said Scott Parrish of Oregon
Business & Industry, which
said it represents 1,600
businesses.
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