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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2019
Family displaced by fi re in Hamlet home
By BRENNA VISSER
The Daily Astorian
HAMLET — T wo adults
and three children lost their
Hamlet home after a nearby
generator caught fi re on
Tuesday afternoon.
At about 2:30 p.m.,
neighbors reported a fi re
burning in the home at
79721 Hamlet Rd. and used
fi re extinguishers to slow
the fl ames until fi refi ghters
could arrive. No one was in
the home at the time.
About half of the house
was on fi re by the time crews
arrived, said Matt Verley,
the c hief of the Hamlet Vol-
unteer Fire Department. A
generator near the house
appeared to catch fi re, which
then spread into the house.
Weather conditions and
the structure of the home
made it particularly hard to
fi ght the fi re, Verley said.
Because the fi re was trapped
in a part of the attic diffi cult
to access, it took fi refi ghters
almost six hours to put out
the fl ames.
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others got there I was using
fi re hoses to clear off the
snow so we could work.”
The house is considered
By KATIE
FRANKOWICZ
The Daily Astorian
WARRENTON — A
19-acre wedge of residen-
tial properties between U.S.
Highway 101 and Spur 104
in Warrenton is now open for
commercial development.
The City Commission
approved a zone change for
the area in a 4-1 vote Tues-
day night. The change will
allow for the development of
high-density housing, such
as apartments, as well as
offi ce and business projects .
Mayor Henry Balen-
sifer voted against the
change because of con-
cerns about what develop-
tabled, Yuill said.
Many of the lots avail-
able for new development
are smaller and will not be
available to big box stores
that could draw more traf-
fi c , Yuill added. The appli-
cations that do come in will
all likely have to go through
a public vetting process in
front of the Planning Com-
mission, he said.
But for Balensifer, who
wants the commission to
consider ways to encourage
livability in Warrenton, “just
because the carrot is dan-
gled doesn’t mean we have
to bite it.”
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SALEM — The state Sen-
ate approved a bill Tuesday
that aims to protect renters
amid a statewide housing cri-
sis, with the measure restrict-
ing landlords from termi-
nating a tenancy and from
imposing large rent increases.
The bill passed in a 17-11
vote. It now goes to the
House. If passed, it would be
one of the fi rst statewide rent
control laws in the nation.
State Sen. Tim Knopp,
a Republican from Bend,
said before he voted against
the measure that it doesn’t
address the supply issue.
Oregon has a serious short-
age of affordable housing.
Sen. Jeff Golden, D-Rogue
Valley, told fellow senators
before he voted “yes” that the
alternative to the bill is to say:
“Sorry Oregon renters, you’re
on your own.”
The Oregon Rental Hous-
ing Association, which
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The bill prohibits land-
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sumer price index.
It also allows landlords
to terminate tenancy with 90
days’ written notice and pay-
ment of one month’s rent,
with exemptions in some
cases. A landlord can refuse
to renew a fi xed-term ten-
ancy if the tenant receives
three lease violation warn-
ings within 12 months and
the landlord gives 90 days’
notice.
to amend an initial traffi c
impact study to incorporate
concerns from the Oregon
Department of Transporta-
tion, and then tabled until
the city’s new Transpor-
tation System Plan was
adopted.
Proponents of the zone
change, including Planning
Commissioner Ken Yuill,
who estimates he owns 20
percent of the property in
the area, said the commis-
sion needed to move for-
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been interested in build-
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The properties are near the
city’s busy shopping area of
Ensign Lane that includes
Home Depot and other big
box stores where residents
already complain about traf-
fi c congestion.
Balensifer was also con-
cerned about a lack of plan-
ning for what kind of devel-
opment and design would
be encouraged. He hoped,
at least, that the commission
would ask property own-
ers to create some kind of
master plan to guide future
development decisions. He
wondered if the reclassifi ca-
tion of the existing residen-
tial zoning to commercial
mixed use was too broad.
Offi cial discussion of the
Spur 104 zone change began
in earnest last summer. B ut
the move was delayed, fi rst
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